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Insect Vectors and Plant Pathogens

Autor Nachhattar Singh Butter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2018
The history of pathogens and vectors, unique symptoms of diseases and economic importance of important viral diseases have been dealt with in the introductory chapter of this book. While highlighting the role of arthropods, nematodes, and fungi; other agents of the spread of plant pathogens have also been included. Important aspects of insect vectors with direct bearing on transmission, i.e. vector identification, biology, feeding apparatus, and mechanism of spread including control of pathogens through vectors are covered comprehensively. As aphids and other hemipterous insects are major insect vectors, the book stresses on this order. There is a focus on the transmission of determinants under different categories of the transmission mechanism. The transmission determinant paradigm comprising coat protein and helper component has been expounded with recent cases. A brief description of new diseases at least one from each genus of plant viruses has been included in this compendium to elucidate the interaction of vector and virus. Phytoplasmal etiology of pathogens has been detailed separately on account of their importance. The transmission of plant viruses through insects with biting and chewing type of mouth parts has been discussed in detail as separate chapter. The latest research in the field of mites, nematodes, and fungi as vectors of plant viruses has been included. How the phytotoxemia is different from other crop disorders, has been critically explained with support from suitable and common examples of crop disorders. The book also highlights the effects of plant viruses on their vectors. An account of classification of plant viruses has also been given for better understanding of subject matter. Likewise, the information on the electron microscope along with its use has been included so as to define the procedure of examining sub-microscopic entities. The latest developments in the management of plant pathogens through vector management have been discussed with special reference to the use of biotechnology, crop protection, and plant resistance.
The book will be of value to the teachers and to researchers. It will also be useful for extension workers in managing crop disorders. Students and researchers of entomology, plant pathology, plant protection and virology disciplines will obtain the latest in the field, through this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138587922
ISBN-10: 1138587923
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 21 Tables, black and white; 11 Illustrations, color; 6 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Historical Background, Symptoms, Pathogens and Economic Importance. Modes of Spread of Plant Pathogens. Feeding Mechanism of Vectors and Plant Pathogens. APHIDS. Leaf Hoppers/Plant Hoppers/Tree Hoppers/Frog Hoppers/Psylla/ Mealy Bugs/Scale Insects. Whiteflies. Heteropterous Bugs and Thrips. Insect Vectors with Chewing Mouthparts. MITES. Nematodes. Fungi. Phytotoxemia. Plant Pathogens and Electron Microscope. Pathogen Effects and Ecological Factors. Vector-Virus Management Strategies.

Descriere

The book includes important topics especially the role of transmission determinants, mycoplasma details, new developments in whitefly vector and effect of pathogen on vector (lacking in all the old books) and latest control strategy involving the use of transgenics, cross protection in addition to latest developments in science of insect vectors.