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Evaluating a universal plant virus microarray for virus detection

Author: Ken Eastwell, James Susaimuthu, John Hammond

Published: 2012

Summary: This project evaluated the effectiveness of contemporary technologies for the detection of viruses found in fruit trees. The most appropriate technology is being pursued for the detection and rapid identification of viruses associated with diseases of fruit trees, and for delivery of virus-tested fruit tree cultivars to the industry in an efficient and safe manner.

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Cherry
  • Technology
  • Diseases of fruit trees
  • Rapid identification
  • Virus detection
  • Stone fruit
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