Instant Insights: Viruses Affecting Horticultural Crops

Instant Insights: Viruses Affecting Horticultural Crops

Viruses affecting horticultural crops

Martinez-Gomez, Dr Pedro; Vidavski, F.; Eastwell, Dr Kenneth C.; Thomas, Dr John E.; authors, Various; Koren, A.; Petrzik, Dr Karel; Rubio, Dr Manuel; Dicenta, Dr Federico; Czosnek, Prof. H

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited

07/2024

178

Mole

9781835450048

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1 - Management of viruses and virus-like agents affecting apple production: Kenneth C. Eastwell, Washington State University, USA;

1 Introduction
2 Reducing the economic impact of virus-like agents
3 Viruses and virus-like agents of apple
4 Advancing diagnostic technology
5 Remaining challenges
6 Where to look for further information
7 References



Chapter taken from: Evans, K. (ed.), Achieving sustainable cultivation of apples, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2017, (ISBN: 978 1 78676 032 6; www.bdspublishing.com)



Chapter 2 - Apple mosaic virus: biology, epidemiology and detection: Karel Petrzik, Biology Centre CAS, Czech Republic;

1 Introduction
2 Feature of the genome
3 Host range of ApMV
4 Symptoms
5 Transmission and vectors
6 Epidemiology and geographical distribution
7 Economic impact
8 Curation
9 Detection techniques
10 Summary and future trends
11 Where to look for further information
12 References



Chapter taken from: Xu, X. and Fountain, M. (ed.), Integrated management of diseases and insect pests of tree fruit, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2019, (ISBN: 978 1 78676 256 6; www.bdspublishing.com)



Chapter 3 - Plum pox virus: detection and management: Manuel Rubio, Federico Dicenta and Pedro Martinez-Gomez, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain;

1 Introduction
2 Case study: the
3 PPV detection
4 Sharka symptoms and transmission
5 Sharka orchard management
6 PPV control for sustainable cultivation
7 Genetic and molecular basis of PPV resistance in
8 Future trends and conclusion
9 Acknowledgements
10 Where to look for further information
11 References



Chapter taken from: Xu, X. and Fountain, M. (ed.), Integrated management of diseases and insect pests of tree fruit, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2019, (ISBN: 978 1 78676 256 6; www.bdspublishing.com)



Chapter 4 - Insect-transmitted viral diseases infecting tomato crops: H. Czosnek, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; A. Koren, Hishtil Nursery, Israel; and F. Vidavski, Tomatech R&D, Israel;

1 Introduction
2 Viruses transmitted by aphids
3 Transmission by thrips: tomato spotted wilt virus
4 Transmission of Begomoviruses by the tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)
5 Transmission of RNA viruses by whiteflies
6 Viruses spread by leafhoppers
7 Genetics tools to control viral infestation of tomatoes
8 Future trends and conclusion
9 Where to look for further information
10 References



Chapter taken from: Mattoo, A. and Handa, A. (ed.), Achieving sustainable cultivation of tomatoes, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2017, (ISBN: 978 1 78676 040 1; www.bdspublishing.com)



Chapter 5 - Viral diseases of banana: banana bunchy top virus: John E. Thomas, The University of Queensland, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Australia;

1 Introduction
2 Historical aspects and early studies
3 Symptoms
4 Properties of banana bunchy top virus
5 Transmission
6 Host range and cultivar susceptibility
7 Origin of the pathosystem, distribution and international spread
8 Detection
9 Epidemiology and modelling
10 Resistance
11 Management strategies
12 Future trends in research
13 Where to look for further information
14 References



Chapter taken from: Drenth, A. and Kema, G. H. J. (ed.), Achieving sustainable cultivation of bananas Volume 3: Diseases and pests, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2024, (ISBN: 978 1 78676 981 7; www.bdspublishing.com)



Chapter 6 - Other viral pathogens of banana: Andrew D. W. Geering, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, Australia;

1 Introduction
2 Cucumber mosaic virus
3 Banana bract mosaic virus
4 Sugarcane mosaic virus
5 Banana mild mosaic virus
6 Musa ornata associated banmivirus
7 Banana virus X
8 Banana die-back virus
9 Conclusion and future trends
10 Where to look for further information
11 References



Chapter taken from: Drenth, A. and Kema, G. H. J. (ed.), Achieving sustainable cultivation of bananas Volume 3: Diseases and pests, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2024, (ISBN: 978 1 78676 981 7; www.bdspublishing.com)
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