Eris Hartwell
The accurate and timely diagnosis of plant viruses is crucial for managing crop health and agricultural productivity. As viruses in plants continue to evolve and spread, particularly in response to climate change and increased global trade, diagnostic methodologies must also evolve to keep pace. Effective plant virus diagnostics are critical for the early detection of pathogens, the prevention of widespread crop infections, and the subsequent safeguarding of global food security. Traditional techniques, although useful, can sometimes lack the sensitivity or specificity required to detect low viral loads or novel virus strains.
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