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Plant RNA Viruses: Molecular Pathogenesis and Management provides
wide-ranging coverage on the recognition and signaling events
between plants and RNA viruses. The book examines the molecular
biology of signaling, host-virus interaction, RNA virus diversity,
and how plants and cellular pathogens interact. Sections cover
Virus Diversity and Diagnosis, Virus-Host Interactions and Virus
Management. Specific chapters discuss classification and
nomenclature of viruses, detail the molecular characteristics of
viral genomes, highlight the viral manipulation of cellular key
regulatory systems for successful virus infection, and discuss the
movement of plant viruses into plant cells. Additional topics
include RNA plant viruses and host interaction, detection and
diversity of plant RNA viruses, and strategies for combating and
management of plant viruses. With contributions from an
international group of experts, the book is a comprehensive
reference for those in research, academia, industry and anybody
engaging in the study of plant viruses at the molecular level.
Refinement in sequencing technologies and potential of genomic
research resulted in meteoric growth of biological information such
as sequences of DNA, RNA and protein requiring databases for
efficient storage, management and retrieval of the biological
information. Also, computational algorithms for analysis of these
colossal data became a vital aspect of biological sciences. The
work aims to show the process of turning bioscience innovation into
companies and products, covering the basic science, the translation
of science into technology. Due to rapid developments, there seems
to be no basic difference between the pharmaceutical industry and
the biotechnological industry. However, approved products in the
pipeline and renewed public confidence make it one of the most
promising areas of economic growth in the near future. India offers
a huge market for the products as well as cheap manufacturing base
for export. The book is a sincere work of compilation of new and
recent advances in the topic of concern through various innovative
researches and scientific opinion therefrom. The book is dedicated
to the readers who will definitely find it interesting and
knowledgeable in carrying out their respective researches in
different aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology.
* Discuss an integral part of molecular biology and pivotal tool
for molecular breeding and enables breeders to design
cost-effective and efficient breeding strategies for sugarcane *
Discuss the harnessing genomics technologies for genetic
engineering and pathogen characterization and diagnosis of
sugarcane * Provides new examples and problems, added where needed
* Provides insight from contributors the drawn from around the
globe
This book focuses on the evolution of plant viruses, their
molecular classification, epidemics and management, covering topics
relating to evolutionary mechanisms, viral ecology and emergence,
appropriate analysis methods, and the role of evolution in
taxonomy. The currently emerging virus species are increasingly
becoming a threat to our way of life, both economically and
physically. Plant viruses are particularly significant as they
affect our food supply and are capable of rapidly spreading to new
plant species. In basic research, plant viruses have become useful
models to analyze the molecular biology of plant gene regulation
and cell-cell communication. The small size of DNA genome of
viruses possesses minimal coding capacity and replicates in the
host cell nucleus with the help of host plant cellular machinery.
Thus, studying virus cellular processes provides a good basis for
explaining DNA replication, transcription, mRNA processing, protein
expression and gene silencing in plants. A better understanding of
these cellular processes will help us design antiviral strategies
for plants. The book provides in-depth information on plant virus
gene interactions with hosts, localization and expression and the
latest advances in our understanding of plant virus evolution,
their responses and crop improvement. Combining characterization of
plant viruses and disease management and presenting them together
makes it easy to compare all aspects of resistance, tolerance and
management strategies. As such, it is a useful resource for
molecular biologists and plant virologists alike.
Plant viruses are significant as they affect our food supply and
are capable of rapidly spreading to new plant species, so a
comprehensive study of plant viruses is important in understanding
their pathogenesis and prevention. This book focuses on the plant
virus evolution, their molecular classification, epidemics and
management. The key features in the book includes genome
organization, translation and replication, virus-coded proteinases,
structure of virus particles, cell receptors and host range, the
RNA polymerase, quasispecies dynamics and virus evolution, and its
natural habitats.
Refinement in sequencing technologies and potential of genomic
research resulted in meteoric growth of biological information such
as sequences of DNA, RNA and protein requiring databases for
efficient storage, management and retrieval of the biological
information. Also, computational algorithms for analysis of these
colossal data became a vital aspect of biological sciences. The
work aims to show the process of turning bioscience innovation into
companies and products, covering the basic science, the translation
of science into technology. Due to rapid developments, there seems
to be no basic difference between the pharmaceutical industry and
the biotechnological industry. However, approved products in the
pipeline and renewed public confidence make it one of the most
promising areas of economic growth in the near future. India offers
a huge market for the products as well as cheap manufacturing base
for export. The book is a sincere work of compilation of new and
recent advances in the topic of concern through various innovative
researches and scientific opinion therefrom. The book is dedicated
to the readers who will definitely find it interesting and
knowledgeable in carrying out their respective researches in
different aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology.
This book focuses on the evolution of plant viruses, their
molecular classification, epidemics and management, covering topics
relating to evolutionary mechanisms, viral ecology and emergence,
appropriate analysis methods, and the role of evolution in
taxonomy. The currently emerging virus species are increasingly
becoming a threat to our way of life, both economically and
physically. Plant viruses are particularly significant as they
affect our food supply and are capable of rapidly spreading to new
plant species. In basic research, plant viruses have become useful
models to analyze the molecular biology of plant gene regulation
and cell-cell communication. The small size of DNA genome of
viruses possesses minimal coding capacity and replicates in the
host cell nucleus with the help of host plant cellular machinery.
Thus, studying virus cellular processes provides a good basis for
explaining DNA replication, transcription, mRNA processing, protein
expression and gene silencing in plants. A better understanding of
these cellular processes will help us design antiviral strategies
for plants. The book provides in-depth information on plant virus
gene interactions with hosts, localization and expression and the
latest advances in our understanding of plant virus evolution,
their responses and crop improvement. Combining characterization of
plant viruses and disease management and presenting them together
makes it easy to compare all aspects of resistance, tolerance and
management strategies. As such, it is a useful resource for
molecular biologists and plant virologists alike.
Molecular Biology has proved to be one of the more fruitful
technological approaches to science, being both very powerful and
able to generate valuable intellectual property. This book aims to
present examples in the application of molecular biology and
genetic engineering in bacteriology. The book discusses the diverse
roles of bacteria in ecosystems and it gives significant
contributions from biotechnology approaches.
The book represents basic information about viral-caused and
viral-like diseases in many weeds. Many scientific reports have
demonstrated that weeds serve as a reservoir or alternative hosts
for geminivirus genera (eg: Begomovirus) for survival and spread in
the absence of main crops. This book represents a tip of the
iceberg of the diversity of begomoviruses in weeds. The recognition
that geminivirus strains are capable of rapidly diverging through
multiple mechanisms, underscores the need for accurate molecularly
based methods that permit detection and tracking of biologically
significant variants. Molecular approaches must combine knowledge
of biology, ecology and the ability to monitor both conserved
sequences and specific sites, most likely to undergo alteration
with phylogenetic predictions to facilitate accurate identification
and tracking of begomovirus variants and to also recognise new or
resurgent viruses. Establishing databases of baseline sequences for
extant viruses will permit future comparisons in establishing and
interpreting disease patterns and associated trends for vector
populations. With the development of reliable computational
recombination detection tools and an increasing number of available
genome sequences, many studies have reported evidence of
recombination in a wide range of virus genera. The book also
focuses on the first geminivirus database (GVDB) that contains
biotic, molecular and in silico information which will permit rapid
and accurate begomovirus identification and the selection of
relevant viral species for the development of disease
resistance/management strategy to the geminiviruses specific to
individual crop production areas. To close, there is one chapter on
the international and national status of geminivirus infection in
various host weeds. Furthermore, the book's heart discusses the
most recent cutting-edge of research that makes this book essential
reading for everyone, from researchers to scholars to students,
working with molecular and computational aspects of geminivirus
research as well as scientists already familiar with the area.
Plants under abiotic stress are those suffering from drought,
extreme temperatures, flood and other natural-but
non-living-factors. Abiotic stress is responsible for reduced
yields in several major crops, and climate change is focusing
research in this area. To minimize cellular damage cause by such
stresses, plants have evolved complex, well-coordinated adaptive
responses that operate at the transcriptional level. Understanding
these processes is key to manipulating plant performance to
withstand stress. This book deals with the role of gene silencing
in the adaptation of plants to these stresses, and documents the
molecular regulatory systems for the abiotic response.
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