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Phytoplasma III is the last of three books in the series covering
all the aspects of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Phytoplasmas
are a major limiting factor in the quality and productivity of many
ornamental, horticultural and economically important agriculture
crops worldwide, and losses due to phytoplasma diseases have
disastrous consequences for farming communities. As there is no
effective cure for these diseases, management strategies focus-on
exclusion, minimizing their spread by insect vectors and
propagation materials, and developing host plant resistance. This
book provides an update on genomics, effectors and pathogenicity
factors toward a better understanding of phytoplasma-host metabolic
interactions. It offers a comprehensive overview of biological,
serological and molecular characterization of the phytoplasmas,
including recently developed approaches in diagnostics, such as
transcriptomics studies, which have paved the way for analyzing the
gene expression pattern in phytoplasmas on infection and revealed
the up-regulation of genes associated with hormonal response,
transcription factors, and signaling genes. Although phytoplasmas
remain the most poorly characterized pathogens, recent studies have
identified virulence factors that induce typical disease symptoms
and have characterized the unique reductive evolution of the
genome. Reviewing the advances in cultivation in axenic media
together with the perspectives for future research to reduce the
global incidence of these pathogens and the associated agricultural
losses, the book is a valuable resource for plant pathologists,
researchers in agriculture and PhD students.
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.
Phytoplasma III is the last of three books in the series covering
all the aspects of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Phytoplasmas
are a major limiting factor in the quality and productivity of many
ornamental, horticultural and economically important agriculture
crops worldwide, and losses due to phytoplasma diseases have
disastrous consequences for farming communities. As there is no
effective cure for these diseases, management strategies focus-on
exclusion, minimizing their spread by insect vectors and
propagation materials, and developing host plant resistance. This
book provides an update on genomics, effectors and pathogenicity
factors toward a better understanding of phytoplasma-host metabolic
interactions. It offers a comprehensive overview of biological,
serological and molecular characterization of the phytoplasmas,
including recently developed approaches in diagnostics, such as
transcriptomics studies, which have paved the way for analyzing the
gene expression pattern in phytoplasmas on infection and revealed
the up-regulation of genes associated with hormonal response,
transcription factors, and signaling genes. Although phytoplasmas
remain the most poorly characterized pathogens, recent studies have
identified virulence factors that induce typical disease symptoms
and have characterized the unique reductive evolution of the
genome. Reviewing the advances in cultivation in axenic media
together with the perspectives for future research to reduce the
global incidence of these pathogens and the associated agricultural
losses, the book is a valuable resource for plant pathologists,
researchers in agriculture and PhD students.
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