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Plant Viruses: Evolution and Management / edited by Rajarshi Kumar Gaur, Nikolay Manchev Petrov, Basavaprabhu L. Patil, Mariya Ivanova Stoyanova.

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Book
Contributor:
Gaur, Rajarshi Kumar, editor.
Petrov, Nikolay Manchev, editor.
Patil, Basavaprabhu L., editor.
Stoyanova, Mariya Ivanova, editor.
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Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Life sciences.
Botanical chemistry.
Plant genetics.
Plant diseases.
Plant physiology.
Plant breeding.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
System Details:
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Summary:
This book focuses on the evolution of plant viruses, their molecular classification, epidemics and management, covering topics relating to evolutionary mechanisms, viral ecology and emergence, appropriate analysis methods, and the role of evolution in taxonomy. The currently emerging virus species are increasingly becoming a threat to our way of life, both economically and physically. Plant viruses are particularly significant as they affect our food supply and are capable of rapidly spreading to new plant species. In basic research, plant viruses have become useful models to analyze the molecular biology of plant gene regulation and cell-cell communication. The small size of DNA genome of viruses possesses minimal coding capacity and replicates in the host cell nucleus with the help of host plant cellular machinery. Thus, studying virus cellular processes provides a good basis for explaining DNA replication, transcription, mRNA processing, protein expression and gene silencing in plants. A better understanding of these cellular processes will help us design antiviral strategies for plants. The book provides in-depth information on plant virus gene interactions with hosts, localization and expression and the latest advances in our understanding of plant virus evolution, their responses and crop improvement. Combining characterization of plant viruses and disease management and presenting them together makes it easy to compare all aspects of resistance, tolerance and management strategies. As such, it is a useful resource for molecular biologists and plant virologists alike.
Contents:
Preface
List of Contributors
Plant viruses: history and taxonomy
Transmission and movement of plant viruses
Infection, replication and expression of plant viruses in filamentous fungi
Diverse roles of plant and viral helicases : current status and future perspective
Cutting edge technologies for detection of plant viruses in vegetatively propagated crop plants
Interactions among host and plant pararetroviruses: an ever evolving evolutionary dogma
Viral diseases on medicinal plants of north-eastern Uttar Pradesh
Geminivirus: Indian scenario
Emerging satellites associated with begomoviruses: world scenario
Epidemiology of begomoviruses: a global perspective
Current knowledge of viruses infecting papaya and their transgenic management
Potato virus y genetic variability: a review
Resistance against papaya ringspot virus in vasconcellea species: present and potential uses
Closteroviruses: molecular biology, evolution and interactions with cells
Major virus diseases of groundnut in India and their management
Status of viruses infecting sunflower and strategies for their management
Viral diseases of banana and their management
About editors
Index.
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ISBN:
9789811014062
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