TÃtulo : |
A Century of Plant Virology in India |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Mandal, Bikash, ; Rao, Govind Pratap, ; Baranwal, Virendra Kumar, ; Jain, Rakesh Kumar, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
Singapore [Malasya] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2017 |
Número de páginas: |
XV, 805 p. 122 ilustraciones, 97 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-981-10-5672-7 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Enfermedades de las plantas VirologÃa BiotecnologÃa Patologia de planta |
Clasificación: |
571.92 |
Resumen: |
El libro es una recopilación del trabajo de investigación realizado sobre virus vegetales durante los últimos 100 años en la India. Los virus vegetales son limitaciones importantes en la agricultura india. Los entornos tropicales y subtropicales y las prácticas de cultivo intensivo favorecen idealmente la perpetuación de numerosos virus vegetales y sus vectores en la India, que a menudo causan pérdidas generalizadas de cultivos. De todos los patógenos de las plantas, los estudios de los virus de las plantas han recibido especial atención, ya que son difÃciles de controlar. Se ha publicado una gran cantidad de literatura sobre la investigación de virus vegetales en la India durante los últimos 100 años; sin embargo, hasta el momento la información no está disponible en un solo lugar. Este libro proporciona información completa sobre biologÃa, biologÃa molecular, epidemias, pérdidas de cultivos, diagnóstico y manejo de virus y viroides que ocurren en la India. La descripción de las propiedades de los virus se proporciona en los capÃtulos que comprenden diferentes géneros, como Allexivirus, Begomovirus, Babuvirus, Badnavirus, Carlavirus, Carmovirus, Cucumovirus, Closterovirus, Ilavirus, Mandrivirus, Potyvirus, Tospovirus, Tungrovirus y Sobemovirus. Se analiza la investigación de virus-vectores relacionados con pulgones, trips y mosca blanca. El trabajo sobre los aspectos de gestión de las enfermedades virales de las plantas se ha descrito con referencia a los enfoques convencional, antiviral y transgénico. Además, también se ha incluido el mecanismo de cuarentena desarrollado en India para la exclusión de virus y vectores. El libro también proporciona información útil sobre el desarrollo de capacidades en investigación y educación sobre virologÃa vegetal en la India. En general, el libro cubre una amplia gama de relatos de hallazgos de investigación e innovaciones en virologÃa vegetal en la India durante los últimos 100 años. El libro será una referencia ingeniosa para estudiantes, cientÃficos, profesionales agrÃcolas y responsables polÃticos. |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Virus Characterisation -- Chapter 2. Ampeloviruses associated with grapevine leafroll disease: a new group of viruses in India -- Chapter 3. Biology and molecular biology of babuviruses occurring in India -- Chapter 4.  Emergence and diversity of badnaviruses in India -- Chapter 5. Begomoviruses and their satellites occurring in India: Distribution, diversity and pathogenesis -- Chapter 6. Characterisation of carlaviruses occurring in India -- Chapter 7. The present status of carmoviruses research in India -- Chapter 8. Closterovirus in India: distribution, genomics and genetic diversity of citrus tristeza virus in citrus -- Chapter 9. The progress of research on cucumoviruses in India -- Chapter 10. Pigeonpea sterility mosaic emaraviruses: a journey from a mysterious virus to classic emaraviruses -- Chapter 11. Characterization of ilarviruses in India -- Chapter 12. The current status of luteovirus and polerovirus research in India -- Chapter 13. Characterisation of the macluraviruses occurring in India -- Chapter 14. Mandarivirus and allexivirus in India: an update -- Chapter 15. Diversity and pathogenesis of mastreviruses in India -- Chapter 16. Indian peanut clump virus, a fungal transmitted Pecluvirus infecting both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants in India -- Chapter 17. Potyviruses infecting crop plants in India -- Chapter 18. Structural and functional characterization of sesbania mosaic virus -- Chapter 19. The occurrence, biology and genomic properties of tobamoviruses infecting crop plants in India -- Chapter 20. The occurrence, biology, serology and molecular biology of tospoviruses occurring in Indian agriculture -- Chapter 21. Characteristics of tungrovirus occurring in India -- Chapter 22. Studies on viroids occurring in India -- Part 2. Virus-Vectors -- Chapter 23. Aphids as vectors of the plant viruses in India -- Chapter 24. Thrips as the vectors of tospoviruses in Indian agriculture -- Chapter 25. Indian contribution to whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) research -- Part 3. Virus Diagnosis -- Chapter 26. Application of immuno-diagnosis for plant viruses occurring in India -- Chapter 27. Nucleic-acid based techniques for the fine diagnosis of plant viruses in India -- Part 4. Virus Management -- Chapter 28. Phytoproteins and induced antiviral defence in susceptible plants: the Indian context -- Chapter 29. Management of viral diseases through conventional approaches in India -- Chapter 30. Biosecurity from plant viruses in India -- Chapter 31. Transgenic approaches to combat plant viruses occurring in India. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
The book is a compilation of research work carried out on plant viruses during past 100 years in India. Plant viruses are important constraints in Indian agriculture. Tropical and sub-tropical environments and intensive crop cultivation practices ideally favours perpetuation of numerous plant viruses and their vectors in India, which often cause wide spread crop losses. Of all the plant pathogens, studies of plant viruses have received a special attention as they are difficult to manage. A large body of literature has been published on the plant virus research from India during past 100 years; however the information is so far not available in one place. This book provides comprehensive information on the biology, molecular biology, epidemics, crop losses, diagnosis and management of viruses and viroids occurring in India. Description of properties of the viruses are provided in the chapters comprising of different genera such as Allexivirus, Begomovirus, Babuvirus, Badnavirus, Carlavirus, Carmovirus, Cucumovirus, Closterovirus, Ilavirus, Mandrivirus, Potyvirus, Tospovirus, Tungrovirus and Sobemovirus. Virus-vector research related to aphid, thrips and whitefly is discussed. The work on the management aspects of plant viral diseases has been described with reference to the conventional, antiviral and transgenic approaches. Further, the quarantine mechanism developed in India for the exclusion of viruses and vectors has also been included. The book also provides useful information about the capacity building on the research and education on Plant Virology in India. Overall, the book covers a wide range of accounts of research findings and innovations in Plant Virology in India during past 100 years. The book will be a resourceful reference to the students, scientists, agricultural professionals and policy makers. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
A Century of Plant Virology in India [documento electrónico] / Mandal, Bikash, ; Rao, Govind Pratap, ; Baranwal, Virendra Kumar, ; Jain, Rakesh Kumar, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasya] : Springer, 2017 . - XV, 805 p. 122 ilustraciones, 97 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-981-10-5672-7 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Enfermedades de las plantas VirologÃa BiotecnologÃa Patologia de planta |
Clasificación: |
571.92 |
Resumen: |
El libro es una recopilación del trabajo de investigación realizado sobre virus vegetales durante los últimos 100 años en la India. Los virus vegetales son limitaciones importantes en la agricultura india. Los entornos tropicales y subtropicales y las prácticas de cultivo intensivo favorecen idealmente la perpetuación de numerosos virus vegetales y sus vectores en la India, que a menudo causan pérdidas generalizadas de cultivos. De todos los patógenos de las plantas, los estudios de los virus de las plantas han recibido especial atención, ya que son difÃciles de controlar. Se ha publicado una gran cantidad de literatura sobre la investigación de virus vegetales en la India durante los últimos 100 años; sin embargo, hasta el momento la información no está disponible en un solo lugar. Este libro proporciona información completa sobre biologÃa, biologÃa molecular, epidemias, pérdidas de cultivos, diagnóstico y manejo de virus y viroides que ocurren en la India. La descripción de las propiedades de los virus se proporciona en los capÃtulos que comprenden diferentes géneros, como Allexivirus, Begomovirus, Babuvirus, Badnavirus, Carlavirus, Carmovirus, Cucumovirus, Closterovirus, Ilavirus, Mandrivirus, Potyvirus, Tospovirus, Tungrovirus y Sobemovirus. Se analiza la investigación de virus-vectores relacionados con pulgones, trips y mosca blanca. El trabajo sobre los aspectos de gestión de las enfermedades virales de las plantas se ha descrito con referencia a los enfoques convencional, antiviral y transgénico. Además, también se ha incluido el mecanismo de cuarentena desarrollado en India para la exclusión de virus y vectores. El libro también proporciona información útil sobre el desarrollo de capacidades en investigación y educación sobre virologÃa vegetal en la India. En general, el libro cubre una amplia gama de relatos de hallazgos de investigación e innovaciones en virologÃa vegetal en la India durante los últimos 100 años. El libro será una referencia ingeniosa para estudiantes, cientÃficos, profesionales agrÃcolas y responsables polÃticos. |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Virus Characterisation -- Chapter 2. Ampeloviruses associated with grapevine leafroll disease: a new group of viruses in India -- Chapter 3. Biology and molecular biology of babuviruses occurring in India -- Chapter 4.  Emergence and diversity of badnaviruses in India -- Chapter 5. Begomoviruses and their satellites occurring in India: Distribution, diversity and pathogenesis -- Chapter 6. Characterisation of carlaviruses occurring in India -- Chapter 7. The present status of carmoviruses research in India -- Chapter 8. Closterovirus in India: distribution, genomics and genetic diversity of citrus tristeza virus in citrus -- Chapter 9. The progress of research on cucumoviruses in India -- Chapter 10. Pigeonpea sterility mosaic emaraviruses: a journey from a mysterious virus to classic emaraviruses -- Chapter 11. Characterization of ilarviruses in India -- Chapter 12. The current status of luteovirus and polerovirus research in India -- Chapter 13. Characterisation of the macluraviruses occurring in India -- Chapter 14. Mandarivirus and allexivirus in India: an update -- Chapter 15. Diversity and pathogenesis of mastreviruses in India -- Chapter 16. Indian peanut clump virus, a fungal transmitted Pecluvirus infecting both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants in India -- Chapter 17. Potyviruses infecting crop plants in India -- Chapter 18. Structural and functional characterization of sesbania mosaic virus -- Chapter 19. The occurrence, biology and genomic properties of tobamoviruses infecting crop plants in India -- Chapter 20. The occurrence, biology, serology and molecular biology of tospoviruses occurring in Indian agriculture -- Chapter 21. Characteristics of tungrovirus occurring in India -- Chapter 22. Studies on viroids occurring in India -- Part 2. Virus-Vectors -- Chapter 23. Aphids as vectors of the plant viruses in India -- Chapter 24. Thrips as the vectors of tospoviruses in Indian agriculture -- Chapter 25. Indian contribution to whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) research -- Part 3. Virus Diagnosis -- Chapter 26. Application of immuno-diagnosis for plant viruses occurring in India -- Chapter 27. Nucleic-acid based techniques for the fine diagnosis of plant viruses in India -- Part 4. Virus Management -- Chapter 28. Phytoproteins and induced antiviral defence in susceptible plants: the Indian context -- Chapter 29. Management of viral diseases through conventional approaches in India -- Chapter 30. Biosecurity from plant viruses in India -- Chapter 31. Transgenic approaches to combat plant viruses occurring in India. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
The book is a compilation of research work carried out on plant viruses during past 100 years in India. Plant viruses are important constraints in Indian agriculture. Tropical and sub-tropical environments and intensive crop cultivation practices ideally favours perpetuation of numerous plant viruses and their vectors in India, which often cause wide spread crop losses. Of all the plant pathogens, studies of plant viruses have received a special attention as they are difficult to manage. A large body of literature has been published on the plant virus research from India during past 100 years; however the information is so far not available in one place. This book provides comprehensive information on the biology, molecular biology, epidemics, crop losses, diagnosis and management of viruses and viroids occurring in India. Description of properties of the viruses are provided in the chapters comprising of different genera such as Allexivirus, Begomovirus, Babuvirus, Badnavirus, Carlavirus, Carmovirus, Cucumovirus, Closterovirus, Ilavirus, Mandrivirus, Potyvirus, Tospovirus, Tungrovirus and Sobemovirus. Virus-vector research related to aphid, thrips and whitefly is discussed. The work on the management aspects of plant viral diseases has been described with reference to the conventional, antiviral and transgenic approaches. Further, the quarantine mechanism developed in India for the exclusion of viruses and vectors has also been included. The book also provides useful information about the capacity building on the research and education on Plant Virology in India. Overall, the book covers a wide range of accounts of research findings and innovations in Plant Virology in India during past 100 years. The book will be a resourceful reference to the students, scientists, agricultural professionals and policy makers. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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