|
|
Showing 1 - 7 of
7 matches in All Departments
All the information you need on plant viruses in a single volume
The Handbook of Plant Virology is a comprehensive guide to the
terms and expressions commonly used in the study of plant virology,
complete with descriptions of plant virus families down to the
generic level. Rather than simply listing terms in alphabetical
order, this unique book links each term to related terms within a
theme and adds commentary from authors whose specific expertise
adds additional dimensions to the topics. The result is an
invaluable resource for research workers, educators, and students
working in plant virology and pathology, crop protection, molecular
biology, and plant breeding. The Handbook of Plant Virology
provides enough details and background in the discussion of each
topic to present a clear and thorough understanding of terms
without the lengthy analysis found in most textbooks. The book's
first section covers: the mechanics of virus classification
internal and external symptoms (with color illustrations) isolation
and purification genome packaging replication and gene expression
detection and identification various methods of virus transmission
serology forecasting disease development recombination control
strategies economic importance and much more The second section of
The Handbook of Plant Virology is devoted to concise descriptions
of the 81 genera and 18 families of plant viruses, including:
positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses, such as Potyviridae,
Sequiviridae, and Comoviridae double-stranded RNA viruses, such as
Reoviridae and Partitiviridae negative-sense, single-stranded RNA
viruses, such as Rhabdoviridae and Bunyaviridae single-stranded DNA
viruses, such as Geminiviridae, Pseudoviridae, Metaviridae The
Handbook of Plant Virology also includes photos, illustrations,
figures, diagrams, and brief, but detailed, bibliographies. The
book's concise mix of information on currently assigned taxonomic
families and the genera of plant viruses make it an essential
reference tool for practitioners, researchers, educators, and
students.
This is the first collection in English of writing by Magon
(1874-1922), a legend in Mexican and Mexican-American history.
Through his newspaper, Regeneracion, Magon boldly criticised the
injustices of Mexico's military dictatorship and worked to build
the popular movement that eventually overthrew it. Exiled to the
United States, Magon continued to agitate for revolution. Both the
US and Mexican governments responded with harsh repression:
Leavenworth Prison finally murdered him in 1922. Magon's writings
bring an anarchist-communist perspective to topics such as racism,
feminism, religion, war and social revolution. The work is edited
by Chaz Bufe and Mitchell Cowen Vertor.
|
|