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The mission of the Laboratory is to solve problems related to the management and control of agriculturally important plant diseases.

The Laboratory's research program involves comprehensive studies of plant diseases caused by three major types of pathogens:
  • Subcellular pathogens (viruses, viral satellites, and viroids)
  • Prokaryotes (phytoplasmas, spiroplasmas, and walled bacteria)
  • eukaryotic pathogens (fungi)
The research addresses:
  • Molecular biology, biochemistry, ecology, morphology, systematics and genomics of plant pathogens
  • Biochemistry and genetics of host-pathogen interaction and host resistance
  • Development and use of virus-based vectors for the expression of foreign genes in plants
  • Development of new diagnostic approaches and safe disease control mechanisms
Crops under current study include wheat, sugarbeet, potato, citrus, strawberry, and soybean.

   
MPPL Research Links
Phytoplasma Resource Center and Phytoplasma Classification Database
 
 
Last Modified: 03/24/2006
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