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Begomoviruses are one of the most interesting plant viruses to
study for basic and applied research as they cause huge economic
losses to agriculture industries and farmers all over the world.
They belong to family Geminiviridae and are emergent plant viral
pathogens which cause diseases in various crops in the tropical and
subtropical regions. They are transmitted by the whitefly (B.
tabaci) and have either one (monopartite DNA-A) or two (bipartite
DNA-A and DNA-B) genomic components. DNA-A and DNA-B are of ~2600 -
2800 nucleotides each. A number of serious diseases of cultivated
crops of the Fabaceae, Malvaceae, Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae
families are caused by Begomoviruses which are considered as threat
to their cultivation in many countries. Accurate diagnosis is
important for successful diseases management, since plants infected
by Begomovirus do not recover, suffer serious yield losses and act
as further sources of inoculum, which is then picked up and spread
by their vector whitefly (B. tabaci). Reports of occurrence of new
viruses and re-emergence of several known viruses in new niches
have become regular event. In such a dynamic system, growth of
several crop species relies on an accurate diagnosis, management
and better understanding of the biology of the casual virus. This
is crucial to evolve appropriate control practices and to prevent
the virus infection. Researchers have achieved considerable
progress in characterization, detection and management of virus on
different crop species in the last decade. This book covers latest
information in diagnosis of begomoviruses in the present scenario
and explores the new vistas in the field of genomics and
proteomics. Chapters in Section 1 illustrates the occurrence,
genome organisation, transmission and diagnostics of begomoviruses.
It also details the diseases caused by begomoviruses on different
crops, detection techniques and management strategies in support of
research findings by presentation of data, graphics, figures and
tables. Section 2 is a chapterwise collection of occurrence,
diversity and status of begomoviruses in Asian Africa counties
where the diseases are most prevalent. This book will provide wide
opportunity to the readers to have complete information and status
of begomovirus in Asia and Africa. This will be useful resource for
researchers and extension workers involved in the begomvirus
disease diagnosis and molecular biology. Expert detection, accurate
diagnosis and timely management play a significant role in keeping
plants free from pathogens. In this book expert researchers share
their research knowledge and literature which are vital towards the
diagnosis of begomoviruses, addressing traditional plant pathology
techniques as well as advanced molecular diagnostic approach. The
book deals with the economically important crops including fruits,
vegetables along with challenges in crop protection against
diseases caused by begomovirus. This will be resourceful and handy
for researcher, practitioners and also students.
Phytoplasma Diseases of Major Crops, Trees, and Weeds is the second
volume in a three-volume series dedicated to the analysis of plant
pathogenic phytoplasmas across Asia. With a close look into the
different types of plants affected by phytoplasma, the book offers
management strategies to develop resistant plant strains.
Phytoplasma diseases pose serious economic losses in many Asian
countries, for which there is very little awareness within society.
The chapters in Volume 2 comprehensively review predominant plant
species and how they are impacted by phytoplasma diseases,
providing information on host-pathogen interaction,
characterization, and genetic diversity. The Phytoplasma Diseases
in Asian Countries series will be an essential read for students,
researchers and agriculturalists interested in plant pathology.
Volume 2 will be of particular interest to those needing to access
the latest information on plant management and successful plant
breeding strategies.
Diversity, Distribution, and Current Status is the first volume in
a three-volume series dedicated to the analysis of this important
group of plant pathogens across Asia with a particular focus on
geographic distribution. This book offers updated data on the most
prevalent phytoplasma diseases specific to each region.
Phytoplasmas are emerging plant pathogens all around the world,
causing significant economic losses to crops, as well as affecting
international trade. The chapters in Volume 1 look closely at
different countries and regions across Asia, providing data on
country-wide distribution, phytoplasma groups, insect vectors and
transmission. The Phytoplama Diseases in Asian Countries series
will be an essential read for university students, researchers and
agriculturalists interested in Plant Pathology. Volume 1 will be of
particular interest to those needing the latest data on the
distribution and transmission rates specific to the various regions
of Asia.
Characterization, Epidemiology and Management is the third volume
in the Phytoplasma Diseases in Asian Countries series dedicated to
the analysis of plant pathogens across Asia. Highlighting genomic
studies and molecular approaches for rapid detection of phytoplasma
diseases, the book discusses effective control measures for insect
vectors across Asia. The chapters in this book discuss the latest
biological controls and how best to manage and even eliminate
phytoplasma diseases. This is an essential read for students,
researchers and agriculturalists interested in plant pathology.
Phytoplasma are microorganisms that are transmitted by insect
vectors, infecting various different types of annuals and
perennials and causing serious damage to crops across Asia.
Begomoviruses are one of the most interesting plant viruses to
study for basic and applied research as they cause huge economic
losses to agriculture industries and farmers all over the world.
They belong to family Geminiviridae and are emergent plant viral
pathogens which cause diseases in various crops in the tropical and
subtropical regions. They are transmitted by the whitefly (B.
tabaci) and have either one (monopartite DNA-A) or two (bipartite
DNA-A and DNA-B) genomic components. DNA-A and DNA-B are of ~2600 -
2800 nucleotides each. A number of serious diseases of cultivated
crops of the Fabaceae, Malvaceae, Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae
families are caused by Begomoviruses which are considered as threat
to their cultivation in many countries. Accurate diagnosis is
important for successful diseases management, since plants infected
by Begomovirus do not recover, suffer serious yield losses and act
as further sources of inoculum, which is then picked up and spread
by their vector whitefly (B. tabaci). Reports of occurrence of new
viruses and re-emergence of several known viruses in new niches
have become regular event. In such a dynamic system, growth of
several crop species relies on an accurate diagnosis, management
and better understanding of the biology of the casual virus. This
is crucial to evolve appropriate control practices and to prevent
the virus infection. Researchers have achieved considerable
progress in characterization, detection and management of virus on
different crop species in the last decade. This book covers latest
information in diagnosis of begomoviruses in the present scenario
and explores the new vistas in the field of genomics and
proteomics. Chapters in Section 1 illustrates the occurrence,
genome organisation, transmission and diagnostics of begomoviruses.
It also details the diseases caused by begomoviruses on different
crops, detection techniques and management strategies in support of
research findings by presentation of data, graphics, figures and
tables. Section 2 is a chapterwise collection of occurrence,
diversity and status of begomoviruses in Asian Africa counties
where the diseases are most prevalent. This book will provide wide
opportunity to the readers to have complete information and status
of begomovirus in Asia and Africa. This will be useful resource for
researchers and extension workers involved in the begomvirus
disease diagnosis and molecular biology. Expert detection, accurate
diagnosis and timely management play a significant role in keeping
plants free from pathogens. In this book expert researchers share
their research knowledge and literature which are vital towards the
diagnosis of begomoviruses, addressing traditional plant pathology
techniques as well as advanced molecular diagnostic approach. The
book deals with the economically important crops including fruits,
vegetables along with challenges in crop protection against
diseases caused by begomovirus. This will be resourceful and handy
for researcher, practitioners and also students.
Sugarcane is one of the most important crops commercially grown in
about 115 countries of the world. India is a major producer as well
as consumer of sugar in the world and has produced about 25MT of
sugar from 360MT sugarcane in 2011-13, contributing about 15
percent of the total sugar production in the world. A quantum of
sugar is produced from sugarcane, however, this crop faces a number
of problems such as low cane productivity, biotic and abiotic
stresses, high cost of cultivation, post-harvest losses, and low
sugar recovery. In India, sugarcane research began in the beginning
of the 19th century. Since then rapid advancement has been made in
sugarcane cultivation by Indian researchers. The objective of this
book is to provide a comprehensive account of all the major
achievements based on Indian workers in sugarcane research. The
book is a compilation of recent advancements made on sugarcane
development, cultivation, and on improvement in cane and sugar
yield using conventional and biotechnological approaches by
different agricultural scientists and researchers of India.
This is an era of exponential growth especially in technologies.
Air Forces are the most technology intensive fighting arms. An
ideal Air Force would constantly embrace and adopt new technologies
to retain it's cutting edge and all dominant status in battle
space. Failure to do so may spell it's doom when faced with more
current Air Force. Along with new technology there is a need to
reorganise many aspects in the organisation. These include, but are
not limited to, command and control setup, inter-service
integration, HR function, organisational culture and attitude etc
etc. This study focuses on the reorganisation already due and
suggests ideas for the future.
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