米黄单胞菌的诊断进展。oryzae:挑战和未来方向

IF 2.9 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Raghav Jain, Mandira Kochar, Mukul Kumar Dubey, Shayam Sundar Sharma, Wenrong Yang and David Cahill*, 
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摘要

米黄单胞菌。oryzae (Xoo)是一种在世界范围内广泛存在的水稻致病菌。这种病原体在水稻中引起细菌性枯萎病,是全球粮食安全的一个问题,造成高达50%的产量损失。这篇综述提供了对Xoo的全面分析,包括其全球分布、疾病周期和当前的管理策略,同时批判性地评估了现有诊断方法的局限性。通过关注Xoo,本文解决了研究中的一个空白,主要集中在更广泛的黄单胞菌属。该综述强调了Xoo在维持水稻健康中的作用,强调了检测Xoo对成功的疾病管理的重要性。传统的方法,如目视检查、生化分析和基于pcr的技术,往往缺乏早期和准确检测所需的灵敏度、特异性和可扩展性,特别是在资源有限的情况下。为了应对这些挑战,本综述探讨了当前和新兴的诊断技术,包括分子、血清学和创新的现场可部署方法。特别关注生物传感器、人工智能和物联网系统等先进工具,这些工具有望提高病原体检测的精度和效率。通过确定研究差距和提出可行途径,这项工作强调了整合传统和现代诊断方法以实现可获取、可扩展和有效解决方案的必要性。这些进步有可能彻底改变稻米管理,确保可持续的稻米生产和全球粮食安全。
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Advancing Diagnostics for Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae: Challenges and Future Directions

Advancing Diagnostics for Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae: Challenges and Future Directions

Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is a widespread bacterial pathogen in rice with worldwide implications. This pathogen causes bacterial blight in rice and is a concern for global food security, causing up to 50% yield loss. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of Xoo, including its global distribution, disease cycle, and current management strategies, while critically evaluating the limitations of existing diagnostic methods. By focusing on Xoo, the paper addresses a gap in research that mostly focuses on the wider Xanthomonas genus. Emphasizing the role of Xoo in maintaining rice health, the review underscores the importance of detecting Xoo for successful disease management. Conventional approaches such as visual inspection, biochemical assays, and PCR-based techniques often lack the sensitivity, specificity, and scalability required for early and accurate detection, especially in resource-limited settings. To address these challenges, the review explores both current and emerging diagnostic technologies, including molecular, serological, and innovative field-deployable methods. Particular attention is given to advanced tools like biosensors, artificial intelligence, and IoT-enabled systems, which promise to enhance precision and efficiency in pathogen detection. By identifying research gaps and proposing actionable pathways, this work underscores the need for integrating traditional and modern diagnostic methods to achieve accessible, scalable, and effective solutions. These advancements hold the potential to revolutionize Xoo management, ensuring sustainable rice production and global food security.

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