Air-seq: using DNA sequencing to provide early warning of airborne crop disease – Richard Leggett
Richard Leggett
Leader of the Technology Algorithms Group, Earlham Institute
“Airborne crop diseases are responsible for devastating loss of yield and over-reliance on pesticides. Current detection regimes often rely on expert identification of the pathogen from plant damage. Together with collaborators, we have developed Air-seq, a new approach that seeks to identify pathogens through sequencing of biological material present in the air.”

The Emerging Agri-TechE session at REAP 2020 is kindly sponsored by EIT Food.
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