Govind Singh Saharan,Naresh K. Mehta,Prabhu Dayal Meena
Molecular Mechanism of Crucifer's Host-Resistance
Molecular Mechanism of Crucifer's Host-Resistance
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The book provides a comprehensive compilation of applied knowledge for developing resistant varieties to crucifers' pathogens through latest biotechnological approaches, including multi-component resistance, non-host resistance gene incorporation, gene expression, enhanced gene resistance, and alternative gene sources. It also explores the molecular basis of disease resistance and its biometabolomics activities.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 778 pages
Publication date: 05 January 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
The book is a comprehensive and cutting-edge resource for developing resilient varieties of crucifers that can effectively combat a wide range of biotrophs, hemibiotrophs, and necrotrophs pathogens. Through the application of the latest biotechnological approaches, such as proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics, this text provides a thorough exploration of various strategies for enhancing disease resistance in crucifers.
One of the key aspects covered in the book is the concept of multi-component resistance, which involves the integration of multiple resistance genes into crucifer plants. This approach aims to create a more robust defense system against pathogens, ensuring greater crop protection. The incorporation of non-host resistance genes, which confer resistance to specific pests or diseases, is another important strategy discussed in the book. By understanding the function of these genes and their expression patterns, researchers can identify and exploit genetic resources that contribute to disease resistance.
Age-related resistance is another important factor that is explored in detail. The book discusses how crucifer plants can develop resistance to pathogens over time, and how this resistance can be enhanced through genetic manipulation. This knowledge is crucial for developing sustainable pest management strategies that rely less on chemical pesticides.
Enhanced gene resistance is another key topic covered in the book. By understanding the molecular mechanisms behind disease resistance, researchers can identify and manipulate genes that contribute to this trait. This approach can lead to the development of new and improved varieties of crucifers that are more resistant to a wide range of pathogens.
In addition to these strategies, the book also provides valuable information on the sources of alternative genes that enhance disease resistance. These genes can be derived from various sources, including wild species, other plant species, and genetic engineering techniques. By harnessing these alternative genes, breeders can create new crucifer varieties that are more resilient to pests and diseases.
The molecular basis of disease resistance is another important aspect that is explored in the book. By understanding the biochemical and molecular processes that underpin disease resistance, researchers can develop new diagnostic tools and treatments for crucifer diseases. This knowledge is also crucial for developing sustainable pest management strategies that rely less on chemical pesticides and more on biological control methods.
The book also delves into the biometabolomics activities of crucifer plants in response to infection and interaction with various biotrophs, hemibiotrophs, and necrotrophs pathogens. This knowledge is essential for developing effective disease management strategies that take into account the complex interactions between pathogens and their host plants.
Furthermore, the book discusses the identification of R genes and their incorporation into agronomically superior varieties of crucifers through molecular mechanisms. This approach allows breeders to harness the genetic potential of resistant plants and create new cultivars that are more resistant to pests and diseases.
This compilation is an invaluable resource for researchers, breeders, teachers, extension specialists, students, industrialists, farmers, and anyone else interested in growing healthy and profitable cruciferous crops all over the world. The comprehensive nature of the information provided in this book makes it an essential tool for anyone seeking to advance the field of crucifer agriculture and horticulture.
Weight: 1229g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811619762
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
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