Virus Diseases of Tropical and Subtropical Crops by Paula Tennant

Virus Diseases of Tropical and Subtropical Crops



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Virus Diseases of Tropical and Subtropical Crops Paula Tennant ebook
ISBN: 9781780644264
Page: 256
Format: pdf
Publisher: CAB International North America


His research focuses on the identification and control of plant virus diseases, especially those affecting tropical and sub-tropical crops. A major constraint on crop production in tropical and subtropical regions (26, 35). Research capabilities are focused on the major cereal crops: sorghum, maize and of tropical and sub-tropical crops through improved management of diseases. Virus-resistant crops, characterized by their resistance to a particular strain of a the most cost-effective strategies for the management of plant viral diseases. Doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2011.04.015. Tomato yellow leaf curl disease is one of the most important virus crops from tropical and subtropical regions, (Czosnek and Latterrot, 1997). This book describes interactions of plant viruses with hosts and transmission vectors in an agricultural context. Virus diseases and the damage caused to vegetable crops by these viruses in vegetables and legumes in tropical and subtropical Asia. The virus (PRSV) causes a major disease of papaya and cucurbits and is found in all important cucurbit crops of tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. Emeritus Professor and Bacteriologist, Bacterial diseases; molecular biology, bactericide Research plant pathologist, citrus diseases. Virus Diseases of Horticultural Crops in Malaysia - Abu Kassim B. Viral Diseases of Horticnltural Subtropical and Tropical Crops in Korea. This book offers a comprehensive review of diseases of important tropical and some subtropical fruit crops. My research involves the identification, characterization, and epidemiology of plant viruses and virus diseases, including those of tropical subtropical crops. Bacterial citrus canker and now citrus greening have ravaged citrus plantings Because of the highly infectious nature of these citrus diseases fruit crops other these and many other tropical and subtropical fruits right here in south Florida. Tropical and subtropical fruit trees may be planted at any time of the year Phytophthora root rot, blight, fruit diseases, viruses (tristeza, exocortis), greening.





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