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Plant Virus-Host Interaction
Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution

A definitive resource that details the broad-based implications of plant virus-host interactions

R.K. Gaur (Edited by), S.M. Paul Khurana (Edited by), Pradeep Sharma (Edited by), Thomas Hohn (Edited by)

9780128216293, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 12 January 2021

582 pages, 80 illustrations (20 in full color)
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.6 cm, 0.93 kg

Plant Virus-Host Interaction: Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution, Second Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of molecular approaches for virus-host interaction. The book contains cutting-edge research in plant molecular virology, including pathogenic viroids and transport by insect vectors, interference with transmission to control viruses, synergism with pivotal coverage of RNA silencing, and the counter-defensive strategies used by viruses to overcome the silencing response in plants. This new edition introduces new, emerging proteins involved in host-virus interactions and provides in-depth coverage of plant virus genes’ interactions with host, localization and expression.

With contributions from leading experts, this is a comprehensive reference for plant virologists, molecular biologists and others interested in characterization of plant viruses and disease management.

Section A Plant virus-host interaction

1. Host-encoded miRNAs in plant-virus interactions—What’s new

Zhimin Yin

2. Plant nonhost resistance against viruses: Current status and future prospects

Xiaofei Cheng, Yameng Luan, and Xiaoyun Wu

3. Viral movement-cellular protein interaction

Neelam Yadav, Dinesh Kumar Yadav, Sarika Yadav, and S M Paul Khurana

4. Virus latency: Heterogeneity of host-virus interaction in shaping the virosphere

Gilbert Nchongboh Chofong, Janos Minarovits, and Katja R. Richert-Poggeler

5. Functional biology of potato-virus interactions

A. Jeevalatha, S.K. Chakrabarti, and S M Paul Khurana

6. Virus-host interactome of Potyviridae

Elangovan Sangeetha and Tennyson Jebasingh

7. Geminiviruses and their interaction with host proteins

Imran Amin, Nasim Ahmed, Hira Kamal, and Shahid Mansoor

8. Factors controlling the fate of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) in its vector, the whitefly vector Bemisia tabaci

Henryk Czosnek, Rena Gorovits, and Murad Ghanim

9. The interaction between begomoviruses and host proteins: Who determines the pathogenicity of begomoviruses

Megha Mishra, Filza Fatma, Shamresh Anand, Dinesh Kumar Singh, Pradeep Sharma, R.K. Gaur, andRakesh Kumar Verma

10. Multifunctional role of 2b protein in pathogenesis of the viruses under the family Bromoviridae

Daliyamol, Anirban Roy, Sunil Mukherjee, Kappei Kobayashi, and Bikash Mandal

Section B Plant virus evolution and diversity

11. Evolution and diversity of plant RNA viruses

Reshu Chauhan, Surabhi Awasthi, and Raghvendra Pratap Narayan

12. Plant virus: Diversity and ecology

S.U. Mohammed Riyaz, D. Michael Immanuel Jesse, and K. Kathiravan

Section C Plant virus management

13. Molecular biology of antiviral arms race between plants and viruses

Devendran Ragunathan, Ved Prakash, and R. Vinoth Kumar

14. Control of plant pathogenic viruses through interference with insect transmission

Ornela Chase, Inmaculada Ferriol, and Juan Jose Lopez-Moya

15. Small RNA-mediated begomoviral resistance in plants: Micro in size but mega in function

Mirza S. Baig and Jawaid A. Khan

16. Managing chili leaf curl disease through RNAi based strategies

Anurag Kumar Sahu and Neeti Sanan Mishra

17. CRISPR/Cas9: A magic bullet to deal with plant viruses

Garima Singroha, Om Prakash Gupta, R.K. Gaur, and Pradeep Sharma

18. Evaluation of the reaction of cereal cultivars to viruses as a preliminary step in plant health

management

Antoniy Stoev

19. Ecological methods to control viral damages in tomatoes

Nikolay Petrov, Mariya Stoyanova, and R.K. Gaur

20. Overcoming limitations of resistance breeding in Carica papaya L. against papaya ringspot virus—Recent approaches

Sunil K. Sharma and Savarni Tripathi

21. Diversity analysis of begomoviruses infecting papaya and its mechanisms of resistance

Ritesh Mishra, Priyanka Varun, Aradhana Lucky Hans, and Sangeeta Saxena

22. Plant viruses as an engineered nanovehicle (PVENVs)

Avinash Marwal and R.K. Gaur

Subject Areas: Plant pathology & diseases [PSTP], Botany & plant sciences [PST], Virology [non-medical PSGL], Microbiology [non-medical PSG]

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