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Results of the EU Project QBOL, Focusing on DNA Barcoding of Quarantine Organisms, Added to an International Database (Q-Bank) on Identification of Plant Quarantine Pathogens and Relatives

机译:EU Project Qubol的结果,专注于检疫生物的DNA条形码,在国际数据库(Q-Bank)上鉴定植物检疫病原体和亲属

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The rate of introduction and establishment of damaging plant pests and diseases has increased steadily over the last century as a result of expanding globalisation of trade in plant material, climate change, EU expansion, and by a recognised decline in the resources supporting plant health activities. Furthermore there is a constant decline in the number of taxonomic specialists in the different disciplines (mycology, bacteriology, etc.), capable of identifying plant pathogens, and funds to support this kind of work are very hard to obtain. Also the number of other specialists in phytopathology and other fields, which are vital for sustaining sound public policy on phytosanitary issues, are diminishing. These problems affect all countries. In this context QBOL (www.qbol.org), an EU project on DNA barcoding, started in 2009 to generate DNA barcoding data of quarantine organisms and their taxonomically relatives to support plant health diagnostics. The data are included in a database, called Q-bank (www.Q-bank.eu), which now consists of a dynamic open-access database of quarantine plant pests and look-alikes, linked to curated and publicly accessible reference collections. It contains sequence and morphological data including photographs, nomenclatural and diagnostic data of specimens available in reference collections. Within Q-bank curators from many countries with expertise on taxonomy, phytosanitary and collection issues for the different groups have been appointed and links with other databases have been made; this in order to provide Q-bank an international role in supporting plant health agencies.
机译:由于扩大植物物质,气候变化,欧盟扩张的全球化,促进全球化,在上个世纪,造成破坏性植物害虫和疾病的引入和建立的速度稳步增加,并通过支持植物健康活动的资源的公认下降。此外,不同学科的分类专家数量不断下降(Mycology,细菌学等),能够识别植物病原体,以及支持这种工作的资金非常难以获得。此外,植物病理学和其他领域的其他专家的数量对于维持对植物检疫问题的声音公共政策至关重要,也在减少。这些问题影响了所有国家。在此上下文中,DNA条形码的欧盟项目QBol(www.qbol.org),于2009年开始,以产生检疫生物及其分类亲属的DNA条形码数据,以支持植物健康诊断。数据包含在一个数据库中,该数据库,称为q-bank(www.q-bank.eu),该数据库现在包括隔离植物害虫和查询数据库的动态开放式访问数据库,与策划和公开可访问的参考集合相关联。它包含序列和形态数据,包括参考收集中可用的标本的照片,命名法和诊断数据。来自许多国家的Q-Bank策展人,许多具有分类学专业知识的国家,已经指定了不同群体的植物检疫和收集问题,并进行了与其他数据库的联系;这是为了提供Q-Bank在支持植物卫生机构的国际角色。

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