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Weeds as an Alternate Host of Geminivirus

Weeds as an Alternate Host of Geminivirus

9781629484198
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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 books 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.
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9781629484198
9781629484198

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
158
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
446
  • Preface; An Overview of Geminivirus Epidemics; Infection Cycle & Transmission of Begomovirus; Begomovirus Associated with Alternative Host Weeds:: International & National Status; Current Status of Geminivirus in India:: RNAi Technology; Begomovirus Infecting Weeds of North India:: Molecular Analysis; Phylogenetic Characterization of Begomovirus Infecting Weeds of North India; Homology Modeling, Ligand & Protein Function Prediction of Begomovirus Components; Protein Docking; Geminivirus Host Mobility (In Silico Recombination Analysis); The Geminivirus Database (GVDB); Index.
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