RT book T1 Strategies for improving serological and molecular detection of plant pathogenic bacteria A1 López, María M. A1 Llop, Pablo A1 Cubero, Jaime A1 Penyalver, Ramón A1 Caruso, Paola A1 Bertolini, Edson A1 Penyalver, Javier A1 Gorris, María T. A1 Cambra, Mariano A2 De BoerSolke H. AB Serological and molecular techniques are the most appropriate for rapid detection of plant pathogenic bacteria in plant material. They can reach high specificity when selected probes are used and high sensitivity after optimisation of the most important steps of each technique. ELISA and PCR are techniques widely used for developing simple protocols useful for processing large number of samples in routine. As they are based in different principles and probes, their combination allows accurate, rapid and specific detection of the bacteria in plant material. Several aspects of their optimisation for detecting some phytopathogenic bacteria are described here. SN 0-7923-7110-0 YR 2001 FD 2001 LK http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5517 UL http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5517 LA en NO López, M. M., Llop, P., Cubero, J., Penyalver, R., Caruso, P., Bertolini, E., ... & Cambra, M. (2001). Strategies for improving serological and molecular detection of plant pathogenic bacteria. In Plant Pathogenic Bacteria (pp. 83-86). Springer, Dordrecht. DS MINDS@UW RD May 27, 2022