Protecting seed health is essential for reducing plant disease threats that can endanger the food and fiber system on a global scale.The World Seed Federation reports that global seed exports netted $14.4 billion in 2019 and imports, $13.8 billion. Seeds contaminated at their origin or during transport can introduce invasive pathogens or pests, disrupt production, increase supply chain issues and cause devastating international economic impacts.Texas A&M AgriLife offers state-of-the-art diagnostic services, research and educational outreach to protect from plant health risks associated with transporting seeds.Providing premier diagnostic laboratoriesTwo nationally acclaimed laboratories provide accurate and timely plant diagnostic services for Texas ...