The book presents a comprehensive review of how these viruses develop, including contributing factors such as population bottlenecks during cell-to-cell movement, systemic colonization, or between-host transmission by different procedures.
Presented in five sections-Detection and Diagnosis, Emergence and Diversity, Vector and Transmission, Virus-Host Interaction, and Disease Management, the book includes host range determinant and virulence factors involved in pathogenesis, virus-vector interactions during acquisition, retention, and transmission and evaluating management strategies to control Geminivirus.
The book is an essential reference for students and researchers interested in plant virology, particularly begomoviruses, geminiviruses, and vector transmission biology.
- Introduces identification and characterization of geminiviruses that infect agricultural crops, their wild relatives, and weed hosts
- Discusses recombination and reassortment mechanisms influencing viral genetic diversity, virulence, and vector transmission
- Explores the origin, evolution, and bottlenecks of Geminiviruses
- Introduces identification and characterization of geminiviruses that infect agricultural crops, their wild relatives, and weed hosts
- Discusses recombination and reassortment mechanisms influencing viral genetic diversity, virulence, and vector transmission
- Explores the origin, evolution, and bottlenecks of Geminiviruses
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