Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules

Plant pests and diseases impact both food security and natural ecosystems, and the impact has been accelerated in recent years due to several confounding factors. The globalisation of trade has moved pests out of natural ranges, creating damaging epidemics in new regions. Climate change has extended...

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Autores principales: Silva, G., Tomlinson, J., Onkokesung, N., Sommer, S., Mrisho, L., Legg, James P., Adams, I.P., Gutierrez Vazquez, Y., Howard, T.P., Laverick, A., Hossain, O., Wei, Q., Gold, K.M., Boonham, N.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117920
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author Silva, G.
Tomlinson, J.
Onkokesung, N.
Sommer, S.
Mrisho, L.
Legg, James P.
Adams, I.P.
Gutierrez Vazquez, Y.
Howard, T.P.
Laverick, A.
Hossain, O.
Wei, Q.
Gold, K.M.
Boonham, N.
author_browse Adams, I.P.
Boonham, N.
Gold, K.M.
Gutierrez Vazquez, Y.
Hossain, O.
Howard, T.P.
Laverick, A.
Legg, James P.
Mrisho, L.
Onkokesung, N.
Silva, G.
Sommer, S.
Tomlinson, J.
Wei, Q.
author_facet Silva, G.
Tomlinson, J.
Onkokesung, N.
Sommer, S.
Mrisho, L.
Legg, James P.
Adams, I.P.
Gutierrez Vazquez, Y.
Howard, T.P.
Laverick, A.
Hossain, O.
Wei, Q.
Gold, K.M.
Boonham, N.
author_sort Silva, G.
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description Plant pests and diseases impact both food security and natural ecosystems, and the impact has been accelerated in recent years due to several confounding factors. The globalisation of trade has moved pests out of natural ranges, creating damaging epidemics in new regions. Climate change has extended the range of pests and the pathogens they vector. Resistance to agrochemicals has made pathogens, pests, and weeds more difficult to control. Early detection is critical to achieve effective control, both from a biosecurity as well as an endemic pest perspective. Molecular diagnostics has revolutionised our ability to identify pests and diseases over the past two decades, but more recent technological innovations are enabling us to achieve better pest surveillance. In this review, we will explore the different technologies that are enabling this advancing capability and discuss the drivers that will shape its future deployment.
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spelling CGSpace1179202025-11-11T11:04:06Z Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules Silva, G. Tomlinson, J. Onkokesung, N. Sommer, S. Mrisho, L. Legg, James P. Adams, I.P. Gutierrez Vazquez, Y. Howard, T.P. Laverick, A. Hossain, O. Wei, Q. Gold, K.M. Boonham, N. pests of plants plant diseases food security climate change remote sensing Plant pests and diseases impact both food security and natural ecosystems, and the impact has been accelerated in recent years due to several confounding factors. The globalisation of trade has moved pests out of natural ranges, creating damaging epidemics in new regions. Climate change has extended the range of pests and the pathogens they vector. Resistance to agrochemicals has made pathogens, pests, and weeds more difficult to control. Early detection is critical to achieve effective control, both from a biosecurity as well as an endemic pest perspective. Molecular diagnostics has revolutionised our ability to identify pests and diseases over the past two decades, but more recent technological innovations are enabling us to achieve better pest surveillance. In this review, we will explore the different technologies that are enabling this advancing capability and discuss the drivers that will shape its future deployment. 2021-05-21 2022-02-02T15:46:30Z 2022-02-02T15:46:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117920 en Open Access application/pdf Portland Press Ltd. Silva, G., Tomlinson, J., Onkokesung, N., Sommer, S., Mrisho, L., Legg, J., ... & Boonham, N. (2021). Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules. Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 5(2), 275-287.
spellingShingle pests of plants
plant diseases
food security
climate change
remote sensing
Silva, G.
Tomlinson, J.
Onkokesung, N.
Sommer, S.
Mrisho, L.
Legg, James P.
Adams, I.P.
Gutierrez Vazquez, Y.
Howard, T.P.
Laverick, A.
Hossain, O.
Wei, Q.
Gold, K.M.
Boonham, N.
Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules
title Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules
title_full Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules
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title_short Plant pest surveillance: from satellites to molecules
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topic pests of plants
plant diseases
food security
climate change
remote sensing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117920
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