New and Emerging Plant Viruses (eBook, ePUB)
The Threat to Food Security
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Comprehensively covers plant viruses, focusing on their diversity and pathogenic expressions. Discusses hidden sources of plant viruses as well as undetermined plant virus sources. Sheds light on previously undiscovered plant viruses, bringing together information on the detection and tracking, host interaction, evolution, and management.
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Comprehensively covers plant viruses, focusing on their diversity and pathogenic expressions. Discusses hidden sources of plant viruses as well as undetermined plant virus sources. Sheds light on previously undiscovered plant viruses, bringing together information on the detection and tracking, host interaction, evolution, and management.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040089163
- Artikelnr.: 72259888
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040089163
- Artikelnr.: 72259888
Alireza Golnaraghi, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Protection, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University. He is also a researcher in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia, and in the Department of Biodiversity, BoomZista Institute, both in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Golnaraghi has made significant contributions on viruses and endophytic microbes, especially in wild plants in natural ecosystems. He has published over 50 national/international papers, authored several books, contributed in writing two book chapters, and presented more than 65 papers in national and international conferences. Rajarshi Kumar Gaur, PhD, is Professor of Biotechnology at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Uttar Pradesh, India. He handles many national and international grants and collaborative projects on plant viruses and disease management. He has made significant contributions on sugarcane viruses and published 130 national and international papers, authored 20 edited books, and presented many papers at national and international conferences. He has received several fellowships and awards and has visited several laboratories in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, UK, Thailand, Sweden, and Italy. He has received several fellowships. His PhD was on molecular characterization of sugarcane viruses, viz., mosaic, streak mosaic and yellow luteovirus.
PART 1: DIFFERENT SOURCES OF PLANT VIRUSES 1. Tracking of Plant Viruses in
Different Sources: A Huge Gap Between Estimated and Known Diversity 2. Wild
Plants: a Source of Emerging Viruses and Their Impact on Agriculture and
Food Security 3. Tobacco and Weeds as Hidden Sources of Plant Viruses
Threatening Vegetable Production of Solanaceae Crops 4. Diversity and
Phylogeography of Begomoviruses and DNA Satellites Associated with Weed
Hosts 5. Diversity of Arthropod Vectors of Plant Viruses 6. The Pomegranate
Viruses and Their Pathogenic Expression 7. Virome and Vectorome Analyses of
Vectors: New Approaches for Evolutionary Studies of Plant Viruses 8. Weeds
and Wild Relatives as Undetermined Plant Virus Sources: Detection and
Diagnosis PART 2: PLANT VIRUS-HOST INTERACTION/EVOLUTION 9. Implications of
Mixed Infection on Disease Pathogenicity and Epidemiology 10. Understanding
Begomovirus and Its Host Relationship 11. Plant Viruses: An Inquisitive
Journey from Old to New World
Different Sources: A Huge Gap Between Estimated and Known Diversity 2. Wild
Plants: a Source of Emerging Viruses and Their Impact on Agriculture and
Food Security 3. Tobacco and Weeds as Hidden Sources of Plant Viruses
Threatening Vegetable Production of Solanaceae Crops 4. Diversity and
Phylogeography of Begomoviruses and DNA Satellites Associated with Weed
Hosts 5. Diversity of Arthropod Vectors of Plant Viruses 6. The Pomegranate
Viruses and Their Pathogenic Expression 7. Virome and Vectorome Analyses of
Vectors: New Approaches for Evolutionary Studies of Plant Viruses 8. Weeds
and Wild Relatives as Undetermined Plant Virus Sources: Detection and
Diagnosis PART 2: PLANT VIRUS-HOST INTERACTION/EVOLUTION 9. Implications of
Mixed Infection on Disease Pathogenicity and Epidemiology 10. Understanding
Begomovirus and Its Host Relationship 11. Plant Viruses: An Inquisitive
Journey from Old to New World
PART 1: DIFFERENT SOURCES OF PLANT VIRUSES 1. Tracking of Plant Viruses in
Different Sources: A Huge Gap Between Estimated and Known Diversity 2. Wild
Plants: a Source of Emerging Viruses and Their Impact on Agriculture and
Food Security 3. Tobacco and Weeds as Hidden Sources of Plant Viruses
Threatening Vegetable Production of Solanaceae Crops 4. Diversity and
Phylogeography of Begomoviruses and DNA Satellites Associated with Weed
Hosts 5. Diversity of Arthropod Vectors of Plant Viruses 6. The Pomegranate
Viruses and Their Pathogenic Expression 7. Virome and Vectorome Analyses of
Vectors: New Approaches for Evolutionary Studies of Plant Viruses 8. Weeds
and Wild Relatives as Undetermined Plant Virus Sources: Detection and
Diagnosis PART 2: PLANT VIRUS-HOST INTERACTION/EVOLUTION 9. Implications of
Mixed Infection on Disease Pathogenicity and Epidemiology 10. Understanding
Begomovirus and Its Host Relationship 11. Plant Viruses: An Inquisitive
Journey from Old to New World
Different Sources: A Huge Gap Between Estimated and Known Diversity 2. Wild
Plants: a Source of Emerging Viruses and Their Impact on Agriculture and
Food Security 3. Tobacco and Weeds as Hidden Sources of Plant Viruses
Threatening Vegetable Production of Solanaceae Crops 4. Diversity and
Phylogeography of Begomoviruses and DNA Satellites Associated with Weed
Hosts 5. Diversity of Arthropod Vectors of Plant Viruses 6. The Pomegranate
Viruses and Their Pathogenic Expression 7. Virome and Vectorome Analyses of
Vectors: New Approaches for Evolutionary Studies of Plant Viruses 8. Weeds
and Wild Relatives as Undetermined Plant Virus Sources: Detection and
Diagnosis PART 2: PLANT VIRUS-HOST INTERACTION/EVOLUTION 9. Implications of
Mixed Infection on Disease Pathogenicity and Epidemiology 10. Understanding
Begomovirus and Its Host Relationship 11. Plant Viruses: An Inquisitive
Journey from Old to New World