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Geminivirus: Detection, Diagnosis and Management
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Geminivirus: Detection, Diagnosis and Management
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Geminivirus: Detection, Diagnosis and Management focuses on the latest techniques for managing diseases caused by these circular, single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes. The most significant impact of plant diseases in host populations is often caused by emerging diseases, whose incidence in a plant host is increasing as a result of long-term changes in their underlying epidemiology. Genetic changes in pathogen and host populations, as well as changes in host ecology and environment, are major factors contributing to disease emergence. Understanding plant virus evolution is crucial for modeling the within-host and between-host dynamics and genetics of virus populations.
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 sectionsâDetection and Diagnosis, Emergence and Diversity, Vector and Transmission, VirusâHost Interaction, and Disease Management, the book includes host range determinant and virulence factors involved in pathogenesis, virusâvector 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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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- About the editors
- Foreword
- Preface
- A journey of Geminivirus
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1 : Current challenges and future perspectives on detection of geminiviruses
- Chapter 2 : Molecular detection and characterization of begomoviruses infecting Amaranthus, a protein-rich crop
- Chapter 3 : Recent developments in the diagnosis of geminiviruses
- Chapter 4 : Viral metagenomics for the analysis of the Begomovirus genome
- Chapter 5 : In silico detection tools for begomoviruses causing leaf curl disease in crops and its management through RNA interference
- Chapter 6 : Origin, evolution and bottlenecks of geminiviruses
- Chapter 7 : Spotlight on the recently discovered aphid-transmitted geminiviruses
- Chapter 8 : Emergence of begomoviruses in cucurbits as a menace for its cultivation
- Chapter 9 : Begomoviruses in crops with economic interest for North and Central America
- Chapter 10 : Diversity of begomoviruses infecting crops and weeds in the Caribbean and Latin America
- Chapter 11 : Diversity of geminiviruses occurring on jatropha (Jatropha curcus), a biodiesel crop
- Chapter 12 : Geminiviruses occurrence in the middle east and their impact on agriculture in Iraq
- Chapter 13 : Diversity of begomoviruses associated with gourds
- Chapter 14 : Characterization of begomoviruses and DNA satellites associated with tomato
- Chapter 15 : Replication and transovarial transmission of tomato yellow leaf curl virus in its whitefly vector: myth or reality?
- Chapter 16 : The other face of pollinating insects and their relationship to geminivirus transmission
- Chapter 17 : Behavioral manipulation for managing Bemisia tabaci as a virus vector
- Chapter 18 : Enigmatic emergence of seed transmission of geminiviruses
- Chapter 19 : The diverse roles of the multifunctional C4/AC4 protein in geminivirus infection
- Chapter 20 : Geminivirus DNA replication in plants
- Chapter 21 : Begomovirusâhost protein-protein interactions in intracellular virus movement
- Chapter 22 : Geminivirus promoters: a breakthrough in transgenic research
- Chapter 23 : Molecular evaluation of geminiviruses and their interaction with host plants
- Chapter 24 : Molecular insights into pathogenicity determinant proteins of geminiviruses
- Chapter 25 : The begomovirusâhost interplay in viral replication and movement
- Chapter 26 : Role of plant viral satellites association in geminivirus infection
- Chapter 27 : Geminivirus infections co-opt posttranslational modification of proteins during viral pathogenesis
- Chapter 28 : Exploring the functional interactions between geminivirus and host during viral replication, assembly, and movement
- Chapter 29 : Molecular arms race between geminiviruses and host plants during infection cycleâa transcriptomics overview
- Chapter 30 : Resistance to geminivirus infections: natural and induced by controlled elicitation
- Chapter 31 : Invasive tomato yellow leaf curl virus recombinants challenge virus diagnosis and disease management
- Chapter 32 : Natural and engineered host resistance for geminivirus management
- Chapter 33 : Natural and engineered resistance: implications for managing the cassava mosaic disease
- Chapter 34 : Host immunity and viral counter defense
- Chapter 35 : Disease rating scale for the resistant screening against begomoviruses causing yellow mosaic disease in different crops
- Chapter 36 : Overview of host factors and geminivirus proteins involved in virus pathogenesis and resistance
- Chapter 37 : Application of virus-induced gene silencing in crops: mechanism, assessment of risk factors and ecological advantages
- Chapter 38 : Peptide aptamers: selection strategies, mechanisms, and applications in engineered geminivirus resistance
- Chapter 39 : Geminiviruses infecting tomato: genetic diversity, distribution, natural and genetically engineered resistance
- Chapter 40 : Evaluating management strategies to control geminivirus
- Index
- A
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