Control options of plant pathogens in native plant communities in south-western Australia

Abstract

Control of plant diseases in natural communities can involve management practices such as hazard rating, hygiene measures, quarantine, chemical applications, plant breeding, biological control agents, and molecular manipulations involving hosts, pathogens and beneficial microorganisms. This paper will examine traditional, immunological and nucleic acid-based methods for the detection, identification and control of plant pathogens and their application in native plant communities

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