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Natural and engineered resistance to plant viruses. - Part B.

Carr, John(Volume editor)Loebenstein, Gad(Volume editor)
Part of the Advances in Virus Research series
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Viruses are a huge threat to agriculture. In the past, viruses used to be controlled using conventional methods, such as crop rotation and destruction of the infected plants, but now there are more novel ways to control them. This volume focuses on topics that must be better understood in order to foster future developments in basic and applied plant virology. These range from virus epidemiology and virus/host co-evolution and the control of vector-mediated transmission through to systems biology investigations of virus-cell interactions. Other chapters cover the current status of signalling in natural resistance and the potential for a revival in the use of cross-protection, as well as future opportunities for the deployment of the under-utilized but highly effective crop protection strategy of pathogen-derived resistance.



Key features:

* Contributions from leading authorities * Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field

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Product Details
Academic Press
0080923089 / 9780080923086
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
616.918
16/06/2010
England
English
270 pages
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