"Plant Virus-Host Interaction" contains cutting-edge research in
plant molecular virology, including pathogenic viroids and
transport by insect vectors, interference with transmission to
control viruses, and synergism, with pivotal coverage of RNA
silencing and the counter-defensive strategies used by viruses to
overcome the silencing response in plants.
With a clear focus on plant virus evolution, including
quantitative and population genetics, "Plant Virus-Host
Interaction" provides insights on the major factors favoring
disease emergence, such as genetic change in pathogen and host
populations and changes in host ecology and environment. The book
also examines socioeconomic implications of widespread plant viral
agents. Contributions from leading experts around the globe provide
varied perspectives, while comprehensive coverage ensures a
complete look at this exciting field.
Covers the emergence of new viral diseasesProvides molecular
approaches for virus-host interactionHighlights RNA silencing and
counter-defensive strategiesDiscusses socioeconomic implications of
viral spread and mitigation techniques
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