Applied Plant Virology
Advances, Detection, and Antiviral Strategies
Herausgeber: Awasthi, L P
Applied Plant Virology
Advances, Detection, and Antiviral Strategies
Herausgeber: Awasthi, L P
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Applied Plant Virology: Advances, Detection, and Antiviral Strategies provides an overview on recent developments and applications in the field of plant virology. The book begins with an introduction to important advances in plant virology, but then covers topics including techniques for assay detection and the diagnosis of plant viruses, the purification, isolation and characterization of plant viruses, the architecture of plant viruses, the replication of plant viruses, the physiology of virus-infected hosts, vectors of plant viruses, and the nomenclature and classification of plants. The…mehr
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Applied Plant Virology: Advances, Detection, and Antiviral Strategies provides an overview on recent developments and applications in the field of plant virology. The book begins with an introduction to important advances in plant virology, but then covers topics including techniques for assay detection and the diagnosis of plant viruses, the purification, isolation and characterization of plant viruses, the architecture of plant viruses, the replication of plant viruses, the physiology of virus-infected hosts, vectors of plant viruses, and the nomenclature and classification of plants. The book also discusses defense strategies by utilizing antiviral agents and management strategies of virus and viroid diseases. With contributions from an international collection of experts, this book presents a practical resource for plant virologists, plant pathologists, horticulturalists, agronomists, biotechnologists, academics and researchers interested in up-to-date technologies and information that advance the field of plant virology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 216mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 2270g
- ISBN-13: 9780128186541
- ISBN-10: 0128186542
- Artikelnr.: 57979047
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 216mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 2270g
- ISBN-13: 9780128186541
- ISBN-10: 0128186542
- Artikelnr.: 57979047
Important landmarks in the history of virology 1. Major advances in the
history of plant virology
Techniques for assay detection and diagnosis of plant viruses 2. Recent
Advances in Plant virus Diagnostics in horticultural crops 3. Advance
methods in the isolation and characterization of plant viruses infecting
crops 4. Diagnosis of the causal viruses of crop plants 5. Modern
technologies for the diagnosis and assay of plants viruses 6. Diagnosis of
Plant Virus Diseases' 7. Advances in Protein based diagnostic tools of
plant viruses 8. Rapid detection of plant viruses and viroids
Architecture of Important viruses 9. ARCHITECTURE OF IMPORTANT PLANT
VIRUSES: THE ROLE OF CAPSID PROTEIN - ITS ASSEMBLY AND ARCHITECTURE
Plant molecular virology 10. Next generation sequencing technologies &
plant molecular virology: a practical perspective 11. Molecular responses
of plants to viruses with emphasis on small RNAs 12. Protein Preparation
from Virus-Infected Plants for Protoplast-Chloroplast Proteomics
Replication of plant viruses 13. DNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics 14. RNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics Physiology of virus infected hosts 15.
Physiology of Virus Infected Plants Viroids, Satellite viruses and
satellite RNAs 16. VIROIDS: SMALL ENTITIES WITH A MEAN PUNCH
Viruses of cryptogamic plants 17. Fungal Viruses 18. Algal Viruses
Transmission of Plant Viruses 19. The Role of Heat shock Proteins, in
Vector-Virus Transmission
Vectors of plant viruses/Virus ,Vector relationship 20. Mite (Acari:
Acarina) Vectors Involving in Transmission of Plant Viruses 21. Different
Nematodes and Plasmodiophorids as Vectors of Plant Viruses 22. Transmission
of plant viruses through soil inhabiting nematode vectors 23. New Advances
in Insect Vector Biology and Virus Epidemiology 24. Transmission of plant
viruses in fields through various vectors 25. White fly (Bemisia tabaci)
as vector of plant viruses 26. Insect Vectors of Plant Viruses 27. Insects
as Transport Devices of Plant Viruses
Epidemiology and evolution of Viruses 28. Epidemiology and evolution of
poytviruses infecting cucurbits
Nomenclature and classification of plant viruses 29. Plant Virus Taxonomy
Viral diseases of crops 30. Inter- and intraspecific interactions among
plant viruses in mixed infections 31. Begomovirus research in Oman: A
critical appraisal and the way ahead. 32. Papaya ringspot virus-Carica
papaya pathosystem 33. Viral Diseases of Crops-a critical review 34. An
insight into begomoviruses and associated satellites molecular diversity:
Their prevalence and geographic distribution in ornamental plants across
India 35. Recent advances in begomoviruses research in India 36.
Begomovirus research in Saudi Arabia: Current status and future prospects
37. Curly top virus transmission, epidemiology, and management
Economic losses due to infection by plant viruses 38. Economic losses due
to infection by plant viruses
Human disorders caused by ssRNA plant viruses and DNA green algal virus
39. PLANT and GREEN MICROALGAE VIRUSES IN HUMAN DISEASES Strategies for the
Management of Viral diseases of crops I. Antiviral Agents 40. Management of
viral diseases of crops 41. Prevention and control of Viral Diseases of
Crops II. Systemic induced resistance 42. Systemic resistance inducers
from plants -an ecofriendly approach for the management of viral diseases
of crops 43. Mechanisms of systemic induced resistance in host plants 44.
CRISPR Cas system for engineering resistance to plant viruses 45.
Molecular tools for engineering resistance in hosts against plant viruses
46. CRISPR -Cas system--a promising tool for engineering resistance to
plant viruses 47. Plant translation factors and virus resistance 48. Host
Factor-Targeted Resistance to Plant Viruses 49. Mechanisms of natural and
genetically engineered resistance against Viruses III. Integrated
Management of viral diseases of crops 50. Integrated Management of Vectored
Viral Diseases of Plants 51. Viruses of Orchids and Their Management
Strategies
Exclusion of plant viruses by certification and quarantine. 52.
Elimination of viruses through plant quarantine 53. Exclusion of plant
viruses by certification and quarantine
Evolution of Plant viruses 54. Origin and evolution of plant viruses
history of plant virology
Techniques for assay detection and diagnosis of plant viruses 2. Recent
Advances in Plant virus Diagnostics in horticultural crops 3. Advance
methods in the isolation and characterization of plant viruses infecting
crops 4. Diagnosis of the causal viruses of crop plants 5. Modern
technologies for the diagnosis and assay of plants viruses 6. Diagnosis of
Plant Virus Diseases' 7. Advances in Protein based diagnostic tools of
plant viruses 8. Rapid detection of plant viruses and viroids
Architecture of Important viruses 9. ARCHITECTURE OF IMPORTANT PLANT
VIRUSES: THE ROLE OF CAPSID PROTEIN - ITS ASSEMBLY AND ARCHITECTURE
Plant molecular virology 10. Next generation sequencing technologies &
plant molecular virology: a practical perspective 11. Molecular responses
of plants to viruses with emphasis on small RNAs 12. Protein Preparation
from Virus-Infected Plants for Protoplast-Chloroplast Proteomics
Replication of plant viruses 13. DNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics 14. RNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics Physiology of virus infected hosts 15.
Physiology of Virus Infected Plants Viroids, Satellite viruses and
satellite RNAs 16. VIROIDS: SMALL ENTITIES WITH A MEAN PUNCH
Viruses of cryptogamic plants 17. Fungal Viruses 18. Algal Viruses
Transmission of Plant Viruses 19. The Role of Heat shock Proteins, in
Vector-Virus Transmission
Vectors of plant viruses/Virus ,Vector relationship 20. Mite (Acari:
Acarina) Vectors Involving in Transmission of Plant Viruses 21. Different
Nematodes and Plasmodiophorids as Vectors of Plant Viruses 22. Transmission
of plant viruses through soil inhabiting nematode vectors 23. New Advances
in Insect Vector Biology and Virus Epidemiology 24. Transmission of plant
viruses in fields through various vectors 25. White fly (Bemisia tabaci)
as vector of plant viruses 26. Insect Vectors of Plant Viruses 27. Insects
as Transport Devices of Plant Viruses
Epidemiology and evolution of Viruses 28. Epidemiology and evolution of
poytviruses infecting cucurbits
Nomenclature and classification of plant viruses 29. Plant Virus Taxonomy
Viral diseases of crops 30. Inter- and intraspecific interactions among
plant viruses in mixed infections 31. Begomovirus research in Oman: A
critical appraisal and the way ahead. 32. Papaya ringspot virus-Carica
papaya pathosystem 33. Viral Diseases of Crops-a critical review 34. An
insight into begomoviruses and associated satellites molecular diversity:
Their prevalence and geographic distribution in ornamental plants across
India 35. Recent advances in begomoviruses research in India 36.
Begomovirus research in Saudi Arabia: Current status and future prospects
37. Curly top virus transmission, epidemiology, and management
Economic losses due to infection by plant viruses 38. Economic losses due
to infection by plant viruses
Human disorders caused by ssRNA plant viruses and DNA green algal virus
39. PLANT and GREEN MICROALGAE VIRUSES IN HUMAN DISEASES Strategies for the
Management of Viral diseases of crops I. Antiviral Agents 40. Management of
viral diseases of crops 41. Prevention and control of Viral Diseases of
Crops II. Systemic induced resistance 42. Systemic resistance inducers
from plants -an ecofriendly approach for the management of viral diseases
of crops 43. Mechanisms of systemic induced resistance in host plants 44.
CRISPR Cas system for engineering resistance to plant viruses 45.
Molecular tools for engineering resistance in hosts against plant viruses
46. CRISPR -Cas system--a promising tool for engineering resistance to
plant viruses 47. Plant translation factors and virus resistance 48. Host
Factor-Targeted Resistance to Plant Viruses 49. Mechanisms of natural and
genetically engineered resistance against Viruses III. Integrated
Management of viral diseases of crops 50. Integrated Management of Vectored
Viral Diseases of Plants 51. Viruses of Orchids and Their Management
Strategies
Exclusion of plant viruses by certification and quarantine. 52.
Elimination of viruses through plant quarantine 53. Exclusion of plant
viruses by certification and quarantine
Evolution of Plant viruses 54. Origin and evolution of plant viruses
Important landmarks in the history of virology 1. Major advances in the
history of plant virology
Techniques for assay detection and diagnosis of plant viruses 2. Recent
Advances in Plant virus Diagnostics in horticultural crops 3. Advance
methods in the isolation and characterization of plant viruses infecting
crops 4. Diagnosis of the causal viruses of crop plants 5. Modern
technologies for the diagnosis and assay of plants viruses 6. Diagnosis of
Plant Virus Diseases' 7. Advances in Protein based diagnostic tools of
plant viruses 8. Rapid detection of plant viruses and viroids
Architecture of Important viruses 9. ARCHITECTURE OF IMPORTANT PLANT
VIRUSES: THE ROLE OF CAPSID PROTEIN - ITS ASSEMBLY AND ARCHITECTURE
Plant molecular virology 10. Next generation sequencing technologies &
plant molecular virology: a practical perspective 11. Molecular responses
of plants to viruses with emphasis on small RNAs 12. Protein Preparation
from Virus-Infected Plants for Protoplast-Chloroplast Proteomics
Replication of plant viruses 13. DNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics 14. RNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics Physiology of virus infected hosts 15.
Physiology of Virus Infected Plants Viroids, Satellite viruses and
satellite RNAs 16. VIROIDS: SMALL ENTITIES WITH A MEAN PUNCH
Viruses of cryptogamic plants 17. Fungal Viruses 18. Algal Viruses
Transmission of Plant Viruses 19. The Role of Heat shock Proteins, in
Vector-Virus Transmission
Vectors of plant viruses/Virus ,Vector relationship 20. Mite (Acari:
Acarina) Vectors Involving in Transmission of Plant Viruses 21. Different
Nematodes and Plasmodiophorids as Vectors of Plant Viruses 22. Transmission
of plant viruses through soil inhabiting nematode vectors 23. New Advances
in Insect Vector Biology and Virus Epidemiology 24. Transmission of plant
viruses in fields through various vectors 25. White fly (Bemisia tabaci)
as vector of plant viruses 26. Insect Vectors of Plant Viruses 27. Insects
as Transport Devices of Plant Viruses
Epidemiology and evolution of Viruses 28. Epidemiology and evolution of
poytviruses infecting cucurbits
Nomenclature and classification of plant viruses 29. Plant Virus Taxonomy
Viral diseases of crops 30. Inter- and intraspecific interactions among
plant viruses in mixed infections 31. Begomovirus research in Oman: A
critical appraisal and the way ahead. 32. Papaya ringspot virus-Carica
papaya pathosystem 33. Viral Diseases of Crops-a critical review 34. An
insight into begomoviruses and associated satellites molecular diversity:
Their prevalence and geographic distribution in ornamental plants across
India 35. Recent advances in begomoviruses research in India 36.
Begomovirus research in Saudi Arabia: Current status and future prospects
37. Curly top virus transmission, epidemiology, and management
Economic losses due to infection by plant viruses 38. Economic losses due
to infection by plant viruses
Human disorders caused by ssRNA plant viruses and DNA green algal virus
39. PLANT and GREEN MICROALGAE VIRUSES IN HUMAN DISEASES Strategies for the
Management of Viral diseases of crops I. Antiviral Agents 40. Management of
viral diseases of crops 41. Prevention and control of Viral Diseases of
Crops II. Systemic induced resistance 42. Systemic resistance inducers
from plants -an ecofriendly approach for the management of viral diseases
of crops 43. Mechanisms of systemic induced resistance in host plants 44.
CRISPR Cas system for engineering resistance to plant viruses 45.
Molecular tools for engineering resistance in hosts against plant viruses
46. CRISPR -Cas system--a promising tool for engineering resistance to
plant viruses 47. Plant translation factors and virus resistance 48. Host
Factor-Targeted Resistance to Plant Viruses 49. Mechanisms of natural and
genetically engineered resistance against Viruses III. Integrated
Management of viral diseases of crops 50. Integrated Management of Vectored
Viral Diseases of Plants 51. Viruses of Orchids and Their Management
Strategies
Exclusion of plant viruses by certification and quarantine. 52.
Elimination of viruses through plant quarantine 53. Exclusion of plant
viruses by certification and quarantine
Evolution of Plant viruses 54. Origin and evolution of plant viruses
history of plant virology
Techniques for assay detection and diagnosis of plant viruses 2. Recent
Advances in Plant virus Diagnostics in horticultural crops 3. Advance
methods in the isolation and characterization of plant viruses infecting
crops 4. Diagnosis of the causal viruses of crop plants 5. Modern
technologies for the diagnosis and assay of plants viruses 6. Diagnosis of
Plant Virus Diseases' 7. Advances in Protein based diagnostic tools of
plant viruses 8. Rapid detection of plant viruses and viroids
Architecture of Important viruses 9. ARCHITECTURE OF IMPORTANT PLANT
VIRUSES: THE ROLE OF CAPSID PROTEIN - ITS ASSEMBLY AND ARCHITECTURE
Plant molecular virology 10. Next generation sequencing technologies &
plant molecular virology: a practical perspective 11. Molecular responses
of plants to viruses with emphasis on small RNAs 12. Protein Preparation
from Virus-Infected Plants for Protoplast-Chloroplast Proteomics
Replication of plant viruses 13. DNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics 14. RNA plant viruses :Biochemistry
,replication and molecular genetics Physiology of virus infected hosts 15.
Physiology of Virus Infected Plants Viroids, Satellite viruses and
satellite RNAs 16. VIROIDS: SMALL ENTITIES WITH A MEAN PUNCH
Viruses of cryptogamic plants 17. Fungal Viruses 18. Algal Viruses
Transmission of Plant Viruses 19. The Role of Heat shock Proteins, in
Vector-Virus Transmission
Vectors of plant viruses/Virus ,Vector relationship 20. Mite (Acari:
Acarina) Vectors Involving in Transmission of Plant Viruses 21. Different
Nematodes and Plasmodiophorids as Vectors of Plant Viruses 22. Transmission
of plant viruses through soil inhabiting nematode vectors 23. New Advances
in Insect Vector Biology and Virus Epidemiology 24. Transmission of plant
viruses in fields through various vectors 25. White fly (Bemisia tabaci)
as vector of plant viruses 26. Insect Vectors of Plant Viruses 27. Insects
as Transport Devices of Plant Viruses
Epidemiology and evolution of Viruses 28. Epidemiology and evolution of
poytviruses infecting cucurbits
Nomenclature and classification of plant viruses 29. Plant Virus Taxonomy
Viral diseases of crops 30. Inter- and intraspecific interactions among
plant viruses in mixed infections 31. Begomovirus research in Oman: A
critical appraisal and the way ahead. 32. Papaya ringspot virus-Carica
papaya pathosystem 33. Viral Diseases of Crops-a critical review 34. An
insight into begomoviruses and associated satellites molecular diversity:
Their prevalence and geographic distribution in ornamental plants across
India 35. Recent advances in begomoviruses research in India 36.
Begomovirus research in Saudi Arabia: Current status and future prospects
37. Curly top virus transmission, epidemiology, and management
Economic losses due to infection by plant viruses 38. Economic losses due
to infection by plant viruses
Human disorders caused by ssRNA plant viruses and DNA green algal virus
39. PLANT and GREEN MICROALGAE VIRUSES IN HUMAN DISEASES Strategies for the
Management of Viral diseases of crops I. Antiviral Agents 40. Management of
viral diseases of crops 41. Prevention and control of Viral Diseases of
Crops II. Systemic induced resistance 42. Systemic resistance inducers
from plants -an ecofriendly approach for the management of viral diseases
of crops 43. Mechanisms of systemic induced resistance in host plants 44.
CRISPR Cas system for engineering resistance to plant viruses 45.
Molecular tools for engineering resistance in hosts against plant viruses
46. CRISPR -Cas system--a promising tool for engineering resistance to
plant viruses 47. Plant translation factors and virus resistance 48. Host
Factor-Targeted Resistance to Plant Viruses 49. Mechanisms of natural and
genetically engineered resistance against Viruses III. Integrated
Management of viral diseases of crops 50. Integrated Management of Vectored
Viral Diseases of Plants 51. Viruses of Orchids and Their Management
Strategies
Exclusion of plant viruses by certification and quarantine. 52.
Elimination of viruses through plant quarantine 53. Exclusion of plant
viruses by certification and quarantine
Evolution of Plant viruses 54. Origin and evolution of plant viruses