Molecular and Biotechnological Tools for Plant Disease Management

Molecular and Biotechnological Tools for Plant Disease Management

Khan, Masudulla; Patra, Jayanta Kumar; Chen, Jen-Tsung; Parveen, Aiman

Springer Verlag, Singapore

02/2025

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Recent strategies in the management of bacterial diseases for cereals.- Diagnostics and detection tools for pathogens in food crops.- Molecular diagnostics and management of phyto-parasitic nematodes.- Advances in the management of bacterial diseases of vegetable crops.- Emerging approaches based on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for crop disease tolerance.- Recent diagnostics, detection and monitoring tools: Implications for plant pathogens and their management.- Molecular diagnostics of plant viruses, viroids, and phytoplasma: An updated overview.- Detection and identification of plant viruses, viroids, and phytoplasma based on high-throughput molecular approaches.- Advances in Contemporary Tools for Detecting and Diagnosing Plant Pathogens.- Advanced molecular techniques in the identification of phytopathogenic fungi.- Plant microRNAs: Identification and their application in disease management.- RNAi as a potential tool for control and management of plant disease: An updated overview.- RNA interference for plant disease management: Updated methods, current applications and future directions.- Emerging molecular tools and breeding strategies for plant bacterial disease management.- Disease-resistant genes and signal transduction pathways and their applications in disease management.- Genome editing technologies for resistance against phytopathogens.- CRISPR/Cas9 system of crop improvement: Understanding the underlying machinery.- CRISPR-edited plants for plant-disease management.
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Diagnosis;Molecular Tools;Plant Diseases;plant omics;Disease Resistance;Plant Biotechnology;disease management