2016
DOI: 10.18781/r.mex.fit.1601-3
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Revisión de técnicas de diagnóstico de Brenneria spp en nogal (Juglans regia)

Abstract: Revisión de técnicas de diagnóstico de

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“…However, the method of choice will depend on the resources available, the speed with which one desires to obtain results, as well as the standardized normativity and methodology of each country. Most importantly, one should value the cost-benefit that a timely diagnosis can bring at the end of the production (Cabello et al, 2016). To ensure safe and sustainable agriculture, the accurate detection of harmful pathogens in plants is essential.…”
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“…However, the method of choice will depend on the resources available, the speed with which one desires to obtain results, as well as the standardized normativity and methodology of each country. Most importantly, one should value the cost-benefit that a timely diagnosis can bring at the end of the production (Cabello et al, 2016). To ensure safe and sustainable agriculture, the accurate detection of harmful pathogens in plants is essential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Housekeeping genes are less conserved than rRNA genes; therefore, they show a high degree of sequence divergence for identification purposes (Brady et al, 2008). Brady et al (2012) problems can be attributed to the difference between natural infestation conditions and artificial inoculation, infectious period or the physiological state of specific tissues during inoculation (González et al, 2002 (Cabello et al, 2016). B. nigrifluens is regarded as a serious threat to trees which can become increasingly frequent and widespread.…”
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confidence: 99%