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The book presents comprehensive information on fundamental, and
applied knowledge for developing varieties resistant individually
as well as to all the major pathogens of crucifers, such as Albugo,
Alternaria, Erysiphe, Hyaloperonospora, Plasmodiophora,
Leptosphaeria, Sclerotinia, Turnip mosaic virus, Verticillium, and
Xanthomonas through the use of latest biotechnological approaches
including identification of R genes and their incorporation into
agronomically superior varieties. The chapters include the
information's viz., principles of host resistance, identification
of R-genes sources, inheritance of disease resistance, host
resistance signaling network system to multiple stresses. The book
also covers transfer of disease resistance, and management of
disease resistance. Standardized, reproducible techniques are also
included for the researchers of cruciferous crops for developing
resistant cultivars. The book deals with the gaps in understanding,
knowledge of genomics, and offers suggestions for future research
priorities in order to initiate the advance research on disease
resistance. This book is immensely useful to the researchers
especially Brassica breeders, teachers, extension specialists,
students, industrialists, farmers, and all others who are
interested to grow healthy, and profitable cruciferous crops all
over the world.
The book deals with latest research achievements of Brassica
scientists using omics approaches in understanding host-pathogen
interaction, molecular detection, identification, and functional
characterization of effectors/genes including pathogenomics and
biometabolomics. Genomics of host-pathogen interaction is a source
of information for the teachers, students, researchers, and policy
makers to foster success in enhancing the Brassica production and
productivity through the development of improved disease-resistant
varieties with the use of omics technologies. It is a base and
sound plate form for managing biological stresses of Brassica at
global level. The book covers up-to-date information on genomics of
host-pathogen interaction, pathogenomics of crucifers’ pathogen,
and biometabolomics of host pathosystem supplemented with ample
photographs, illustrations, and figures which make it stimulating,
effective, and easy to comprehend for readers, researchers, biology
students, teachers, and policy makers.
The book is a comprehensive compilation of applied knowledge for
developing resistant varieties to all the major biotrophs,
hemibiotrophs and necrotrophs pathogens of crucifers through the
use of latest biotechnological approaches. The book includes,
multi-component resistance, incorporation of non-host resistance
gene, function of particular gene in resistance, expression of age
related resistance, enhanced gene resistance, sources of
alternative gene which enhance disease resistance, through the use
of latest biotechnical approaches like proteomics, omics,
transcriptomics and metabolomics. The book also explores the
molecular basis of disease resistance, its biometabolomics
activities in response to infection and interaction by the various
biotrophs, hemibiotrophs and necrotrophs pathogens. The
identification of R genes and its incorporation into agronomically
superior varieties through use of molecular mechanisms is also
explained. This compilation is immensely useful to the researchers
especially Brassica breeders, teachers, extension specialists,
students, industrialists, farmers, and all others who are
interested to grow healthy, and profitable cruciferous crops all
over the world.
The book is presenting a comprehensive information on fundamental,
and applied knowledge of Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin.
infecting cruciferous crops, and weeds. Clubroot of crucifers has
spread over more than 88 countries of the world with average annual
loss of cruciferous crops from 10-15 per cent at global level. It
is considered as a disease of cultivation since once introduced in
a field, its inoculum piles up year by year in the form of
resilient resting spores of P. brassicae which spreads in the field
through field operations. This disease is very unique since the
pathogen can survive in the soil in the rhizosphere of non-host
plants in addition to its main host cruciferous species, cultivated
or wild. This book complies inclusive information about the
disease, its geographical distribution, symptoms, host range, yield
losses, and disease assessment scales. The book also explores
host-parasite interactions in the form of seed infection, disease
cycle, process of infection, pathogenesis, epidemiology and
forecasting. Chapters discuss the genetic and molecular mechanisms
of host-parasite relationships, management practices including
cultural, chemical, biological control practices, and other
integrated approaches. The book is immensely useful to researchers,
teachers, extension specialists, farmers, and all others who are
interested to grow healthy and profitable cruciferous crops all
over the world. Also the book serves as additional reading material
for undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture and
especially plant pathology. National and international agricultural
scientists, policy makers will also find this to be a useful read.
The book presents comprehensive information on fundamental, and
applied knowledge for developing varieties resistant individually
as well as to all the major pathogens of crucifers, such as Albugo,
Alternaria, Erysiphe, Hyaloperonospora, Plasmodiophora,
Leptosphaeria, Sclerotinia, Turnip mosaic virus, Verticillium, and
Xanthomonas through the use of latest biotechnological approaches
including identification of R genes and their incorporation into
agronomically superior varieties. The chapters include the
information's viz., principles of host resistance, identification
of R-genes sources, inheritance of disease resistance, host
resistance signaling network system to multiple stresses. The book
also covers transfer of disease resistance, and management of
disease resistance. Standardized, reproducible techniques are also
included for the researchers of cruciferous crops for developing
resistant cultivars. The book deals with the gaps in understanding,
knowledge of genomics, and offers suggestions for future research
priorities in order to initiate the advance research on disease
resistance. This book is immensely useful to the researchers
especially Brassica breeders, teachers, extension specialists,
students, industrialists, farmers, and all others who are
interested to grow healthy, and profitable cruciferous crops all
over the world.
The book is a comprehensive compilation of applied knowledge for
developing resistant varieties to all the major biotrophs,
hemibiotrophs and necrotrophs pathogens of crucifers through the
use of latest biotechnological approaches. The book includes,
multi-component resistance, incorporation of non-host resistance
gene, function of particular gene in resistance, expression of age
related resistance, enhanced gene resistance, sources of
alternative gene which enhance disease resistance, through the use
of latest biotechnical approaches like proteomics, omics,
transcriptomics and metabolomics. The book also explores the
molecular basis of disease resistance, its biometabolomics
activities in response to infection and interaction by the various
biotrophs, hemibiotrophs and necrotrophs pathogens. The
identification of R genes and its incorporation into agronomically
superior varieties through use of molecular mechanisms is also
explained. This compilation is immensely useful to the researchers
especially Brassica breeders, teachers, extension specialists,
students, industrialists, farmers, and all others who are
interested to grow healthy, and profitable cruciferous crops all
over the world.
The book is presenting a comprehensive information on fundamental,
and applied knowledge of Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin.
infecting cruciferous crops, and weeds. Clubroot of crucifers has
spread over more than 88 countries of the world with average annual
loss of cruciferous crops from 10-15 per cent at global level. It
is considered as a disease of cultivation since once introduced in
a field, its inoculum piles up year by year in the form of
resilient resting spores of P. brassicae which spreads in the field
through field operations. This disease is very unique since the
pathogen can survive in the soil in the rhizosphere of non-host
plants in addition to its main host cruciferous species, cultivated
or wild. This book complies inclusive information about the
disease, its geographical distribution, symptoms, host range, yield
losses, and disease assessment scales. The book also explores
host-parasite interactions in the form of seed infection, disease
cycle, process of infection, pathogenesis, epidemiology and
forecasting. Chapters discuss the genetic and molecular mechanisms
of host-parasite relationships, management practices including
cultural, chemical, biological control practices, and other
integrated approaches. The book is immensely useful to researchers,
teachers, extension specialists, farmers, and all others who are
interested to grow healthy and profitable cruciferous crops all
over the world. Also the book serves as additional reading material
for undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture and
especially plant pathology. National and international agricultural
scientists, policy makers will also find this to be a useful read.
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