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Different sensing methods have been applied throughout the years to develop sensitive and selective detection systems, from the most basic detection of symptoms emerging on leaves to the nucleic_acid detection approaches. The direct and indirect methods of detection have been classified as the two main categories of conventional analytical techniques for the detection of plant diseases. The employment of an expensive camera system and extensive data_analysis has made indirect methods beneficial for the early detection of plant infections, but this has limited their applicability to monitoring in larger canopies. The point-of-use diagnosis . . .

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