Elsevier, Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, 20-21(12), p. 1-6, 2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.csbj.2014.09.010
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Our growing awareness that contaminated plants, fresh fruits and vegetables, are responsible for a significant proportion of food poisoning with pathogenic microorganisms indorses the demand to understand the interactions between plants and human pathogens. Today we understand that those pathogens do not merely survive on or within plants, they actively infect plant organisms by suppressing their immune system. Studies on the infection process and disease development used mainly physiological, genetic, and molecular approaches, image-based analysis provides yet another method for this toolbox. Employed as an observational tool, it bears the potential for objective and high throughput approaches, and together with other methods it will be very likely a part of data fusion approaches in the near future.