Plant RNA Viruses

Molecular Pathogenesis and Management
 
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ISBN13:9780323953399
ISBN10:0323953395
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:666 pages
Size:235x191 mm
Weight:1380 g
Language:English
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Plant RNA Viruses: Molecular Pathogenesis and Management provides wide-ranging coverage on the recognition and signaling events between plants and RNA viruses. The book examines the molecular biology of signaling, host-virus interaction, RNA virus diversity, and how plants and cellular pathogens interact. Sections cover Virus Diversity and Diagnosis, Virus-Host Interactions and Virus Management. Specific chapters discuss classification and nomenclature of viruses, detail the molecular characteristics of viral genomes, highlight the viral manipulation of cellular key regulatory systems for successful virus infection, and discuss the movement of plant viruses into plant cells.

Additional topics include RNA plant viruses and host interaction, detection and diversity of plant RNA viruses, and strategies for combating and management of plant viruses. With contributions from an international group of experts, the book is a comprehensive reference for those in research, academia,  industry and anybody engaging in the study of plant viruses at the molecular level.




  • Provides an overview of virus genome and nomenclature
  • Covers plant virus biodiversity and ecology, diversity mechanisms and opportunities
  • Examines Plant Host-Virus Interaction
  • Discusses virus-vector interaction and transmission
  • Offers strategies for virus management, both traditional and modern
Table of Contents:

Section I Virus Diversity and Diagnosis 1. Virus Genome and Nomenclature 2. Positive sense RNA-viruses 3. Luteoviruses 4. Emaraviruses: an emerging viral genus 5. Cassava brown streak viruses 6. tristeza virus 7. Papaya ring spot virus 8. Tobacco mosaic virus 9. Maize lethal necrosis 10. Cucurbit-infecting poleroviruses: emerging plant RNA viruses in Indian Agriculture 11. Epidemiology of Potyviruses infecting crops of Cucurbitaceae family 12. Ecology and evolution of papaya ringspot virus 13. RNA viruses infecting Yam 14. Biodiversity and characterization of economically important viruses on potato cultivars 15. Molecular characterization and diagnostics of RNA viruses infecting dragon fruit 16. Unveiling the detection and diversity of plant RNA viruses of North Eastern region of India 17. Isothermal based molecular assays for rapid detection of plant RNA viruses: A step towards near on-site molecular-field diagnostics

Section II Virus-Host Interactions 18. Plant viroid-host interactions 19. Virus-vector interaction and transmission to Plants 20. The molecular mechanisms of plant host-virus interactions and their implications on transmission 21. Plant Virus Interactions in Plant Innate Immunity 22. Plant cell apoplast and symplast dynamic association with plant-RNA virus interactions as a vital effect of host response 23. Plant RNA virus-vector interactions in epidemiology of plant diseases 24. Molecular Approaches in Plant Virus host interaction studies 25. Virus-vector interaction with special reference to RNA virus of important crop plants: an appraisal

Section III Virus Management 26. Attenuated virus for protection: current status and perspective 27. Understanding the principles of transitive silencing 28. Cucumber mosaic virus management: conventional, indigenous technical knowledge and molecular approaches 29. Targeting Plant Translation initiation factors to accomplish resistance against RNA viruses 30. Genetics of banana bract mosaic virus and its management 31. Plant RNA viruses in Solanaceous crops: Impact, Challenges and Management Strategies 32. Plant Virus Management: Traditional and modern approaches 33. Management of Groundnut bud necrosis virus: Classical and modern methods 34. A century of plant virus management: A way forward 35. RNA interference against RNA viruses 36. Role of Quarantine in Plant Biosecurity against RNA viruses