Advances, limitations, and prospects of biosensing technology for detecting phytopathogenic bacteria
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2022-06-30Author
Qurban, AliZheng, Hongxia
Rao, Muhammad Junaid
Ali, Mohsin
Hussain, Amjad
Saleem, Muhammad Hamzah
Nehela, Yasser
Sohail, Muhammad Aamir
Ahmed, Agha Mushtaque
Kubar, Kashif Ali
Ali, Shafaqat
Usman, Kamal
Manghwar, Hakim
Zhou, Lei
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Phytopathogenic bacteria cause severe economic losses in agricultural production worldwide. The spread rates, severity, and emerging plant bacterial diseases have become serious threat to the sustainability of food sources and the fruit industry. Detection and diagnosis of plant diseases are imperative in order to manage plant diseases in field conditions, greenhouses, and food storage conditions as well as to maximize agricultural productivity and sustainability. To date, various techniques including, serological, observation-based, and molecular methods have been employed for plant disease detection. These methods are sensitive and specific for genetic identification of bacteria. However, these methods are specific for genetic identification of bacteria. Currently, the innovative biosensor-based disease detection technique is an attractive and promising alternative. A biosensor system involves biological recognition and transducer active receptors based on sensors used in plant-bacteria diagnosis. This system has been broadly used for the rapid diagnosis of plant bacterial pathogens. In the present review, we have discussed the conventional methods of bacterial-disease detection, however, the present review mainly focuses on the applications of different biosensor-based techniques along with point-of-care (POC), robotics, and cell phone-based systems. In addition, we have also discussed the challenges and limitations of these techniques.
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