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Facilitating the adoption of high-throughput sequencing technologies as a plant pest diagnostic test in laboratories : A step-by-step description

Authors :
Lebas, Benedicte
Adams, Ian
Al Rwahnih, Maher
Baeyen, Steve
Bilodeau, Guillaume J.
Blouin, Arnaud G.
Boonham, Neil
Candresse, Thierry
Chandelier, Anne
De Jonghe, Kris
Fox, Adrian
Gaafar, Yahya Z.A.
Gentit, Pascal
Haegeman, Annelies
Ho, Wellcome
Hurtado-Gonzales, Oscar
Jonkers, Wilfried
Kreuze, Jan
Kutjnak, Denis
Landa, Blanca
Liu, Mingxin
Maclot, François
Malapi-Wight, Martha
Maree, Hano J.
Martoni, Francesco
Mehle, Natasha
Minafra, Angelantonio
Mollov, Dimitre
Moreira, Adriana
Nakhla, Mark
Petter, Françoise
Piper, Alexander M.
Ponchart, Julien
Rae, Robbie
Remenant, Benoit
Rivera, Yazmin
Rodoni, Brendan
Roenhorst, Johanna W.
Rollin, Johan
Saldarelli, Pasquale
Santala, Johanna
Souza-Richards, Rose
Spadaro, Davide
Studholme, David J.
Sultmanis, Stefanie
van der Vlugt, René
Tamisier, Lucie
Trontin, Charlotte
Vazquez-Iglesias, Ines
Vicente, Claudia S.L.
Vossenberg, Bart T.L.H.
Wetzel, Thierry
Ziebell, Heiko
Massart, Sebastien
Lebas, Benedicte
Adams, Ian
Al Rwahnih, Maher
Baeyen, Steve
Bilodeau, Guillaume J.
Blouin, Arnaud G.
Boonham, Neil
Candresse, Thierry
Chandelier, Anne
De Jonghe, Kris
Fox, Adrian
Gaafar, Yahya Z.A.
Gentit, Pascal
Haegeman, Annelies
Ho, Wellcome
Hurtado-Gonzales, Oscar
Jonkers, Wilfried
Kreuze, Jan
Kutjnak, Denis
Landa, Blanca
Liu, Mingxin
Maclot, François
Malapi-Wight, Martha
Maree, Hano J.
Martoni, Francesco
Mehle, Natasha
Minafra, Angelantonio
Mollov, Dimitre
Moreira, Adriana
Nakhla, Mark
Petter, Françoise
Piper, Alexander M.
Ponchart, Julien
Rae, Robbie
Remenant, Benoit
Rivera, Yazmin
Rodoni, Brendan
Roenhorst, Johanna W.
Rollin, Johan
Saldarelli, Pasquale
Santala, Johanna
Souza-Richards, Rose
Spadaro, Davide
Studholme, David J.
Sultmanis, Stefanie
van der Vlugt, René
Tamisier, Lucie
Trontin, Charlotte
Vazquez-Iglesias, Ines
Vicente, Claudia S.L.
Vossenberg, Bart T.L.H.
Wetzel, Thierry
Ziebell, Heiko
Massart, Sebastien
Source :
ISSN: 0250-8052
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

High-throughput sequencing (HTS) is a powerful tool that enables the simultaneous detection and potential identification of any organisms present in a sample. The growing interest in the application of HTS technologies for routine diagnostics in plant health laboratories is triggering the development of guidelines on how to prepare laboratories for performing HTS testing. This paper describes general and technical recommendations to guide laboratories through the complex process of preparing a laboratory for HTS tests within existing quality assurance systems. From nucleic acid extractions to data analysis and interpretation, all of the steps are covered to ensure reliable and reproducible results. These guidelines are relevant for the detection and identification of any plant pest (e.g. arthropods, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, invasive plants or weeds, protozoa, viroids, viruses), and from any type of matrix (e.g. pure microbial culture, plant tissue, soil, water), regardless of the HTS technology (e.g. amplicon sequencing, shotgun sequencing) and of the application (e.g. surveillance programme, phytosanitary certification, quarantine, import control). These guidelines are written in general terms to facilitate the adoption of HTS technologies in plant pest routine diagnostics and enable broader application in all plant health fields, including research. A glossary of relevant terms is provided among the Supplementary Material.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0250-8052
Notes :
application/pdf, EPPO Bulletin 52 (2022) 2, ISSN: 0250-8052, ISSN: 0250-8052, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346537705
Document Type :
Electronic Resource