“…Some studies have already demonstrated the potential of molecular diagnosis for Xanthomonas , more specifically for XccA strains, based on several techniques such as conventional PCR, multiplex PCR, real-time PCR (qPCR), nested-PCR, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP-PCR), droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR), BOX-PCR, and FISH (Coletta-Filho et al, 2006; Mavrodieva, Levy & Gabriel, 2004; Munhoz et al, 2011; Ngoc et al, 2009; Park et al, 2006; Rigano et al, 2010; Waite et al, 2016; Zhao et al, 2016; Golmohammadi et al, 2007; Hartung, Daniel & Pruvost, 1993; Kositcharoenkul, Chatchawankanphanich & Bhunchoth, 2011; Cubero & Graham, 2001; Cubero & Graham, 2002; Cubero & Graham, 2005). The wide variety of techniques used in the molecular diagnostics developed for citrus canker solved the problem of cost and low sensitivity presented by serological methods.…”