Developing a non-destructive metabarcoding protocol for detection of pest insects in bulk trap catches
Abstract Metabarcoding has the potential to revolutionise insect surveillance by providing high-throughput and cost-effective species identification of all specimens within mixed trap catches. Nevertheless, incorporation of metabarcoding into insect diagnostic laboratories will first require the dev...
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Main Authors: | Jana Batovska, Alexander M. Piper, Isabel Valenzuela, John Paul Cunningham, Mark J. Blacket |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f68bd94e81da4159a3ab5ab43770f5d7 |
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