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Building More Resilient Culture Collections: A Call for Increased Deposits of Plant-Associated Bacteria. | LitMetric

Building More Resilient Culture Collections: A Call for Increased Deposits of Plant-Associated Bacteria.

Microorganisms

Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research, 231 Morrin Road, St. Johns, Auckland 1072, New Zealand.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Biological collections play a crucial role in preserving historical data, supporting future research, and ensuring biosecurity at both local and global levels, particularly through plant bacterial culture collections.
  • The article presents five case studies that highlight the significance of these collections in monitoring and managing plant pathogenic bacteria, demonstrating their essential role in resolving specific issues.
  • To enhance the effectiveness of microbial preservation, it is vital to improve the rates of strain accessioning and encourage more deposits in public culture collections, as this will bolster future scientific advancements and biosecurity measures.

Article Abstract

Biological collections preserve our past, while helping protect our future and increase future knowledge. Plant bacterial culture collections are our security for domestic and global biosecurity. This feature article will provide an introduction to the global position of plant bacterial collections. The role of collections in monitoring plant pathogenic bacteria will be explored through the presentation of five cases studies. These case studies demonstrate why culture collections were imperative for the outcome in each situation. We discuss what we believe should be the best practices to improve microbial preservation and accessioning rates, and why plant bacterial culture collections must increase deposits to be prepared for future emerging pathogens. This is not only the case for global culture collections, but on a much bigger scale, our future scientific successes, our biosecurity decisions and responses, and our knowledge are contingent upon preserving our valuable bacterial strains. It is hoped that once you read this article, you will see the need to deposit your strains in registered public collections and make a concerted effort to build better bacterial culture collections with us.

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Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9029405PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10040741DOI Listing

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