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Best Practices For Population Genetic Analyses, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Sydney E. Everhart, B. J. Knaus, Zhian N. Kamvar Jan 2017

Best Practices For Population Genetic Analyses, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Sydney E. Everhart, B. J. Knaus, Zhian N. Kamvar

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

Population genetic analysis is a powerful tool to understand how pathogens emerge and adapt. However, determining the genetic structure of populations requires complex knowledge on a range of subtle skills that are often not explicitly stated in book chapters or review articles on population genetics. What is a good sampling strategy? How many isolates should I sample? How do I include positive and negative controls in my molecular assays? What marker system should I use? This review will attempt to address many of these practical questions that are often not readily answered from reading books or reviews on the topic, …


Best Practices For Population Genetic Analyses, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Sydney E. Everhart, B. J. Knaus, Z. N. Kamvar Jan 2017

Best Practices For Population Genetic Analyses, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Sydney E. Everhart, B. J. Knaus, Z. N. Kamvar

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

Population genetic analysis is a powerful tool to understand how pathogens emerge and adapt. However, determining the genetic structure of populations requires complex knowledge on a range of subtle skills that are often not explicitly stated in book chapters or review articles on population genetics. What is a good sampling strategy? How many isolates should I sample? How do I include positive and negative controls in my molecular assays? What marker system should I use? This review will attempt to address many of these practical questions that are often not readily answered from reading books or reviews on the topic, …


Research On Plant Disease And Pest Management Is Essential To Sustainable Agriculture, R. James Cook, Clifford J. Gabriel, Arthur Kelman, S. Tolin, Anne K. Vidaver May 1995

Research On Plant Disease And Pest Management Is Essential To Sustainable Agriculture, R. James Cook, Clifford J. Gabriel, Arthur Kelman, S. Tolin, Anne K. Vidaver

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

In the United States, a country with food in great abundance, it is difficult to realize that, were it not for the current level of plant disease and pest management, most human resources would be needed to obtain enough food and other plant and animal products merely to survive. Instead, there are surpluses, markets for many agricultural products are depressed, and funds available for research on plant disease and pest management-and for agricultural research generally-have plateaud or are declining.

Why does the United States need more research on plant disease and pest management? Because the health and productivity of the …


Research On Plant Disease And Pest Management Is Essential To Sustainable Agriculture, R. James Cook, Clifford J. Gabriel, Arthur Kelman, Sue Tolin, Anne K. Vidaver May 1995

Research On Plant Disease And Pest Management Is Essential To Sustainable Agriculture, R. James Cook, Clifford J. Gabriel, Arthur Kelman, Sue Tolin, Anne K. Vidaver

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

In the United States, a country with food in great abundance, it is difficult to realize that, were it not for the current level of plant disease and pest management, most human resources would be needed to obtain enough food and other plant and animal products merely to survive. Instead, there are surpluses, markets for many agricultural products are depressed, and funds available for research on plant disease and pest management-and for agricultural research generally-have plateaued or are declining. Why does the United States need more research on plant disease and pest management? Because the health and productivity of the …