Guidelines for the reliable use of high throughput sequencing technologies to detect plant pathogens and pests
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have the potential to become one of the most significant advances in molecular diagnostics. Their use by researchers to detect and characterize plant pathogens and pests has been growing steadily for more than a decade and they are now envisioned as a ro...
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