Plant Virus-Host Interaction contains cutting-edge research in plant molecular virology, including pathogenic viroids and transport by insect vectors, interference with transmission to control viruses, and synergism, with pivotal coverage of RNA silencing and the counter-defensive strategies used by viruses to overcome the silencing response in plants. With a clear focus on plant virus evolution, including quantitative and population genetics, Plant Virus-Host Interaction provides insights on the major factors favoring disease emergence, such as genetic change in pathogen and host…mehr
Plant Virus-Host Interaction contains cutting-edge research in plant molecular virology, including pathogenic viroids and transport by insect vectors, interference with transmission to control viruses, and synergism, with pivotal coverage of RNA silencing and the counter-defensive strategies used by viruses to overcome the silencing response in plants.
With a clear focus on plant virus evolution, including quantitative and population genetics, Plant Virus-Host Interaction provides insights on the major factors favoring disease emergence, such as genetic change in pathogen and host populations and changes in host ecology and environment. The book also examines socioeconomic implications of widespread plant viral agents. Contributions from leading experts around the globe provide varied perspectives, while comprehensive coverage ensures a complete look at this exciting field. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Biological DNA Sensor defines the meaning of DNA sensing pathways and demonstrates the importance of the innate immune responses induced by double stranded DNA (dsDNA) through its influencing functions in disease pathology and immune activity of adjuvants for vaccines. Though discussed in specific subsections of existing books, dsDNA and its immunogenic properties has never received the complete treatment given in this book. Biological DNA Sensor approaches the impact of dsDNA's immunogenicity on disease and vaccinology holistically. It paints a complete and concise picture on the topic so you can understand this area of study and make more informed choices for your respective research needs. Chapters are authored by researchers who are renowned for their research focus, ensuring that this book provides the most complete views on the topics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An overview of RNA silencing in plants against viruses: the fine tuning of defense and counter defense forces 2. Role of RNA silencing in the turnip crinkle virus-arabidopsis interaction 3. Alteration of host-encoded miRNAs in virus infected plants - experimentally verified 4. Host - virus - vector interactions with reference to banana infecting viruses 5. Geminivirus - whitefly interactions at the biological, molecular and genomic levels 6. Hosts and non-hosts in plant virology and the effect of plant viruses on host plants 7. Interference with insect transmission to control plant pathogenic viruses 8. Transmission and host interaction of geminivirus in weeds 9. Tombusvirus-induced multivesicular bodies: origin and role in virus-host interaction 10. Indian cassava mosaic virus and its vector 11. Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) and papaya leaf curl virus (PLCV) 12. Synergism in plant virus- host interactions: a case study of CMV and PVY in tomato 13. Stability, transmission and host-interaction of papaya lethal yellowing virus in papaya 14. Establishment of endogenous pararetroviruses in the rice genome 15. Volatile organic compounds in plant virus-host interaction 16. Diversity of latent plant virus interactions and their impact on virosphere 17. Plant pathogenic viroids and the transport by insect vectors to crops in agriculture 18. Liberibacters causing greening in citrus and emerging hosts 19. Pathogen and non-pathogen derived resistance in crops against begomovirus 20. Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) up-regulates translation reinitiation of its pregenomic polycistronic 35S RNA via interaction with the cell translational machinery 21. Molecular mechanism of begomovirus evolution and plant defense response 22. Impact of host on plant virus evolution 23. Chloroplast alteration induced by plant virus 24. Virus-virus interactions
1. An overview of RNA silencing in plants against viruses: the fine tuning of defense and counter defense forces 2. Role of RNA silencing in the turnip crinkle virus-arabidopsis interaction 3. Alteration of host-encoded miRNAs in virus infected plants - experimentally verified 4. Host - virus - vector interactions with reference to banana infecting viruses 5. Geminivirus - whitefly interactions at the biological, molecular and genomic levels 6. Hosts and non-hosts in plant virology and the effect of plant viruses on host plants 7. Interference with insect transmission to control plant pathogenic viruses 8. Transmission and host interaction of geminivirus in weeds 9. Tombusvirus-induced multivesicular bodies: origin and role in virus-host interaction 10. Indian cassava mosaic virus and its vector 11. Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) and papaya leaf curl virus (PLCV) 12. Synergism in plant virus- host interactions: a case study of CMV and PVY in tomato 13. Stability, transmission and host-interaction of papaya lethal yellowing virus in papaya 14. Establishment of endogenous pararetroviruses in the rice genome 15. Volatile organic compounds in plant virus-host interaction 16. Diversity of latent plant virus interactions and their impact on virosphere 17. Plant pathogenic viroids and the transport by insect vectors to crops in agriculture 18. Liberibacters causing greening in citrus and emerging hosts 19. Pathogen and non-pathogen derived resistance in crops against begomovirus 20. Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) up-regulates translation reinitiation of its pregenomic polycistronic 35S RNA via interaction with the cell translational machinery 21. Molecular mechanism of begomovirus evolution and plant defense response 22. Impact of host on plant virus evolution 23. Chloroplast alteration induced by plant virus 24. Virus-virus interactions
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