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Plant Virology (5th Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Plant Virology
The seminal text Plant Virology is now in its fifth edition. It has been 10 years since the publication of the fourth edition, during which there has been an explosion of conceptual and factual advances. The fifth edition of Plant Virology updates and revises many details of the previous edition while retaining the important earlier results that constitute the field's conceptual foundation. Revamped art, along with fully updated references and increased focus on molecular biology, transgenic resistance, aphid transmission, and new, cutting-edge topics, bring the volume up to date and maintain its value as an essential reference for researchers and students in the field.
Section I IntroductionChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Nomenclature and Classification of plant virusesChapter 3: Structure and assemblyChapter 4: Symptoms and host rangeChapter 5: Agents resembling or altering virus diseases Section II Virus-Plant-Vector; Molecular mechanisms and interactionsChapter 6: Genome composition, organization and gene expression Chapter 7 Replication of plant virusesChapter 8 Origins and Evolution of Plant VirusesChapter 9 Virus-plant interactions: RNA silencingChapter 10: Movement of viruses within plantsChapter 11 Virus-plant interactions in non-permissive and permissive hosts Chapter 12 Plant to plant movementSection III Applied aspectsChapter 13 Assay, detection, and diagnosis and diagnosis of plant virusesChapter 14 Ecology, epidemiology and control of plant virusesChapter 15 Plant viruses and technologySection IV Plant virus viromicsChapter 16 Plant virus viromics: involvement of genomes of three organisms – virus, host, vectorAppendix A Profiles of Families and Genera of Plant VirusesAppendix B Plant Virus biological propertiesAppendix C Plant virus genomesAppendix D Plant virus acronyms

Researchers and students in plant virology and pathology, as well as other branches of virology (animal, bacterial, etc.).

Roger Hull graduated in botany from Cambridge University and undertook his graduate studies in plant virus diagnostics and epidemiology at London University. He lectured on agricultural botany there and at Makerere University in Uganda. In 1965 he moved to fundamental studies of plant viruses, first at Cambridge in the United Kingdom and then at the John Innes Institute (now Centre) in Norwich. He spent a sabbatical year (1974) at University of California, Davis, where he learnt the fundamentals of the newly developing molecular biology technology. He applied to this to plant virus characterisation, diagnostics and virus control, especially in tropical crops such as rice and plantain bananas. He retired in 1997 but continued research, lecturing and book writing. Dr Hull was an honorary professor at University of East Anglia in the UK and Peking and Fudan Universities in China, a Doctoris Honoris Causa at the University of Perpignan in France, and a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society. He has published over 250 peer-reviewed papers on plant virology and more than 40 reviews in scientific journals, and has authored five books. In retirement Roger Hull also became involved in promoting the uptake of transgenic technology by developing countries as one approach to alleviating food insecurity. He was on the International faculty of the e-learning diploma course training decision makers, mainly in developing countries, in plant biotechnology regulation.
  • Thumbnail sketches of each genera and family groups
  • Genome maps of all genera for which they are known
  • Genetic engineered resistance strategies for virus disease control
  • Latest understanding of virus interactions with plants, including gene silencing
  • Interactions between viruses and insect, fungal, and nematode vectors
  • Contains over 300 full-color illustrations

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