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Genomic Approaches to Plant-Pathogen Epidemiology and Diagnostics

Alexandra J. Weisberg, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Elizabeth A. Savory, M. L. Putnam, Jeff H. Chang

2021Annual Review of Phytopathology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diseases have a significant cost to agriculture. Findings from analyses of whole-genome sequences show great promise for informing strategies to mitigate risks from diseases caused by phytopathogens. Genomic approaches can be used to dramatically shorten response times to outbreaks and inform disease management in novel ways. However, the use of these approaches requires expertise in working with big, complex data sets and an understanding of their pitfalls and limitations to infer well-supported conclusions. We suggest using an evolutionary framework to guide the use of genomic approaches in epidemiology and diagnostics of plant pathogens. We also describe steps that are necessary for realizing these as standard approaches in disease surveillance.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGenomicsData scienceComputational biologyGenomeDiseaseDisease managementOutbreakBiotechnologyPlant diseaseRisk analysis (engineering)GeneticsMEDLINEComputer scienceVirologyGeneBusinessMedicineSystematic reviewBiochemistryPathologyPlant Pathogens and ResistancePlant Disease Resistance and GeneticsPlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies