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Plant Virus-Host Interaction: Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution

Plant Virus-Host Interaction: Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution

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Plant Virus-Host Interaction: Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution, Second Edition, is a comprehensive reference book covering molecular approaches to studying virus-host interactions in plants. It includes cutting-edge research on pathogenic viroids, insect vector transmission, RNA silencing, and viral counter-defenses. The book introduces new emerging proteins and provides in-depth coverage of virus genes' interactions with hosts, localization, and expression.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 582 pages
\n Publication date: 12 January 2021
\n Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Plant Virus-Host Interaction: Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution, Second Edition, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the intricate realm of molecular approaches to studying virus-host interactions. This esteemed book offers cutting-edge research on various aspects of plant molecular virology, encompassing pathogenic viroids, insect vector-mediated transport, interference with virus transmission for control purposes, the fascinating realm of RNA silencing, and the counter-defensive strategies employed by viruses to evade the silencing response in plants.

In this revised edition, the authors have introduced new and emerging proteins that play crucial roles in host-virus interactions, providing in-depth coverage of their functions, localization, and expression patterns. The contributions of esteemed experts in the field make this book an invaluable reference for plant virologists, molecular biologists, and researchers interested in characterizing plant viruses and developing effective disease management strategies.

The book begins by providing an overview of molecular techniques and methodologies used in studying virus-host interactions. It then delves into the molecular mechanisms employed by viruses to infect and multiply within host plants. The chapters on pathogenic viroids shed light on their unique characteristics, replication strategies, and their impact on plant health. The section on insect vector-mediated transport explores the mechanisms by which viruses are transmitted from one plant to another by insects, highlighting the importance of vector control in disease management.

Interference with virus transmission is another key topic covered in the book. It discusses various strategies employed by plants to prevent viral infection, such as the activation of defense responses and the production of antiviral compounds. The role of RNA silencing in plant defense against viruses is explored in detail, including the mechanisms of RNA silencing, the identification of viral suppressors, and the development of RNAi-based strategies for virus control.

The counter-defensive strategies used by viruses to overcome the silencing response in plants are also discussed in depth. The book explores the mechanisms by which viruses evade the silencing machinery, modify host genes, and promote their replication. It also highlights the role of epigenetic regulation in virus-host interactions and the potential for epigenetic therapies in disease management.

In addition to these core topics, the book provides comprehensive coverage of plant virus genes interactions with host, localization, and expression. It discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in virus entry, genome replication, and the regulation of gene expression during infection. The chapters on plant virus genes interactions with host provide insights into the host factors that influence virus infection and the mechanisms by which viruses evade host defenses.

The book concludes with a discussion of emerging trends and future directions in plant molecular virology. It highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research and collaboration in understanding virus-host interactions and developing effective disease management strategies. It also provides a roadmap for future research in the field, including the identification of new viral pathogens, the development of novel diagnostic tools, and the exploration of new therapeutic approaches.

Overall, Plant Virus-Host Interaction: Molecular Approaches and Viral Evolution, Second Edition, is a must-read for anyone interested in plant molecular virology, viral evolution, and disease management. With its comprehensive coverage, cutting-edge research, and expert contributions, this book provides a valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners in the field.

\n Weight: 922g\n
Dimension: 154 x 228 x 32 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780128216293\n
Edition number: 2 ed\n

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