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15/08/2008 |
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15/08/2008 |
Autoria: |
HARRIS, K. F.; SMITH, Oney P.; DUFFUS, J. E. |
Afiliação: |
Kerry F. Harris; Oney Percy Smith; James E. Duffus. |
Título: |
Virus-insect-plant interactions |
Ano de publicação: |
2001 |
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San Diego : Academic Press, c2001. |
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xx, 376 p. |
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ill. (some col.) ;24 cm. |
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9780123276810 |
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Inglês |
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Machine generated contents note: PART I: VIRUS LOCALIZATION IN PLANTS AND VECTORS -- 1. Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus: A Disease Sexually Transmitted -- by Whiteflies -- HENRYK CZOSNEK, SHAI MORIN, GALINA RUBINSTEIN, VIVIANE FRIDMAN, -- MUHAMAD ZEIDAN, AND MURAD GHANIM -- I. Introduction 1 -- II. Geminiviruses Transmitted by The Whitefly Bemisia tabaci 2 -- III. Role of Whitefly Endosymbiotic Chaperonins in Virus Transmission 4 -- IV Deleterious Effects of Virus on Whiteflies 9 -- V Sexual Transmission of Virus among Whiteflies 12 -- VI. Concluding Remarks 18 -- References 23 -- 2. Possible Etiology of Eriophyid Mite-Borne Pathogens Associated -- with Double Membrane-Bound Particles -- KYUNG-SOO KIM, KYUNG-KY AHN, ROSE C. GERGERICH, AND SUNG-BOON KIM -- I. Introduction 29 -- II. Groups of Eriophyid Mite-Associated Diseases 30 -- III. Concluding Remarks 42 -- References 44 -- 3. An Anatomical Perspective of Tospovirus Transmission -- T. NAGATA AND D. PETERS -- I. Introduction 51 -- I. Tospovirus Morphology and Composition 52 -- V -- 11. Viral Determinants Involved in Luteovirus-Aphid Interactions -- VERONIQUE BRAULT, VERONIQUE ZIEGLER-GRAFF, AND KENNETH E. RICHARDS -- I. Introduction 207 -- II. Viral Passage through the Aphid 208 -- III. Identifying Viral Proteins Involved in Transmission 213 -- IV. Virus-Symbionin Interactions 225 -- V Concluding Remarks 226 -- References 228 -- 12. Approaches to Genetic Engineering of Potato for Resistance -- to Potato Leafroll Virus -- CHARLES R. BROWN AND ONEY P. SMITH -- I. Introduction 233 -- II. The Virus 235 -- III. Approaches to Pathogen-Derived Resistance 236 -- IV. Resistance Mechanisms 240 -- V Concluding Remarks 242 -- References 243 -- PART IV: ECOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, AND CONTROL -- 13. Bemisia: Pest Status, Economics, Biology, -- and Population Dynamics -- T. J. HENNEBERRY AND S. J. CASTLE -- I. Introduction 247 -- II. Economic Impact and Pest Status 248 -- III. Taxonomy Flux 250 -- IV Population Dynamics 252 -- V Concluding Remarks 268 -- References 270 -- 14. Whitefly-Borne Viruses in Continental Europe -- PIERO C. CACIAGLI -- I. Introduction 279 -- II. Virus and Virus-Like Diseases 280 -- III. Vectors 285 -- IV. Concluding Remarks 287 -- References 287 -- 15. Transmission Properties of Whitefly-Borne Criniviruses -- and Their Impact on Virus Epidemiology -- GAIL C. WISLER AND JAMES E. DUFFUS -- I. Introduction 293 -- II. Vector Transmission and Virus-Vector Relationships 294 -- III. Criniviruses Infecting Cucurbits 296 -- IV Criniviruses Infecting Lettuce 298 -- V. Criniviruses Infecting Tomatoes 301 -- VI. Criniviruses Infecting Sweet Potato 304 -- VII. Criniviruses Infecting Weed Hosts 304 -- VIII. Concluding Remarks 305 -- References 306 -- Classical Biological Control of Bemisia and Successful -- Integration of Management Strategies in the United States -- A. A. KIRK, L. A. LACEY, AND J. A. GOOLSBY -- I. Introduction 309 -- II. Foreign Exploration 311 -- III. Pathogenic Fungi for Biological Control of SilverleafWhitefly 315 -- IV Evaluation and Release of SilverleafWhitefly Parasitoids 318 -- V Concluding Remarks 323 -- References 324 -- Interference with Ultraviolet Vision of Insects to Impede Insect Pests -- and Insect-Borne Plant Viruses -- YEHEZKEL ANTGNUS, MOSHE LAPIDOT, AND SHLOMO COHEN -- I. Introduction 331 -- II. Structure and Function of the Insect Compound Eye 332 -- III. Ultraviolet-Dependent, Vision-Related Behavior 334 -- IV Ultraviolet-Vision Based Management Strategies 336 -- V Concluding Remarks 347 -- References 347 -- Bionomics ofMicrutalis malleifera Fowler and Its Transmission -- of Pseudo-Curly Top Virus -- JAMES H. TSAI -- I. Introduction 351 -- II. Biology of Pseudo-Curly Top Disease 351 -- III. Vector Biology 353 -- IV Virus Transmission 360 -- References 361 -- Index 363.In Virus-Insect-Plant Interactions, the world's leading scientists discuss the latest breakthroughs in understanding the biological and ecological factors that define these complex transmission systems and how this knowledge might be used to our advantage in producing innovative, user and environmentally friendly approaches to controlling the spread of plant pathogens by insects. This is an invaluable reference work for researchers, teachers, and students. There are many quick-reference figures and tables, the contents pages include individual chapter abstracts, and each chapter ends with its own bibliography. Key Features * presents the most significant research breakthroughs of the past two decades * contains eighteen chapters by forty-two world-renowned researchers * invaluable reference work for researchers, teachers and students * each chapter ends with its own bibliography * contents pages of forematter include individual chapter abstracts * contains many quick-reference figures and tables. MenosMachine generated contents note: PART I: VIRUS LOCALIZATION IN PLANTS AND VECTORS -- 1. Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus: A Disease Sexually Transmitted -- by Whiteflies -- HENRYK CZOSNEK, SHAI MORIN, GALINA RUBINSTEIN, VIVIANE FRIDMAN, -- MUHAMAD ZEIDAN, AND MURAD GHANIM -- I. Introduction 1 -- II. Geminiviruses Transmitted by The Whitefly Bemisia tabaci 2 -- III. Role of Whitefly Endosymbiotic Chaperonins in Virus Transmission 4 -- IV Deleterious Effects of Virus on Whiteflies 9 -- V Sexual Transmission of Virus among Whiteflies 12 -- VI. Concluding Remarks 18 -- References 23 -- 2. Possible Etiology of Eriophyid Mite-Borne Pathogens Associated -- with Double Membrane-Bound Particles -- KYUNG-SOO KIM, KYUNG-KY AHN, ROSE C. GERGERICH, AND SUNG-BOON KIM -- I. Introduction 29 -- II. Groups of Eriophyid Mite-Associated Diseases 30 -- III. Concluding Remarks 42 -- References 44 -- 3. An Anatomical Perspective of Tospovirus Transmission -- T. NAGATA AND D. PETERS -- I. Introduction 51 -- I. Tospovirus Morphology and Composition 52 -- V -- 11. Viral Determinants Involved in Luteovirus-Aphid Interactions -- VERONIQUE BRAULT, VERONIQUE ZIEGLER-GRAFF, AND KENNETH E. RICHARDS -- I. Introduction 207 -- II. Viral Passage through the Aphid 208 -- III. Identifying Viral Proteins Involved in Transmission 213 -- IV. Virus-Symbionin Interactions 225 -- V Concluding Remarks 226 -- References 228 -- 12. Approaches to Genetic Engineering of Potato for Resistance -- to Potato Leafroll Virus -- CHA... Mostrar Tudo |
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Possible Etiology of Eriophyid Mite-Borne Pathogens Associated -- with Double Membrane-Bound Particles -- KYUNG-SOO KIM, KYUNG-KY AHN, ROSE C. GERGERICH, AND SUNG-BOON KIM -- I. Introduction 29 -- II. Groups of Eriophyid Mite-Associated Diseases 30 -- III. Concluding Remarks 42 -- References 44 -- 3. An Anatomical Perspective of Tospovirus Transmission -- T. NAGATA AND D. PETERS -- I. Introduction 51 -- I. Tospovirus Morphology and Composition 52 -- V -- 11. Viral Determinants Involved in Luteovirus-Aphid Interactions -- VERONIQUE BRAULT, VERONIQUE ZIEGLER-GRAFF, AND KENNETH E. RICHARDS -- I. Introduction 207 -- II. Viral Passage through the Aphid 208 -- III. Identifying Viral Proteins Involved in Transmission 213 -- IV. Virus-Symbionin Interactions 225 -- V Concluding Remarks 226 -- References 228 -- 12. Approaches to Genetic Engineering of Potato for Resistance -- to Potato Leafroll Virus -- CHARLES R. BROWN AND ONEY P. SMITH -- I. Introduction 233 -- II. The Virus 235 -- III. Approaches to Pathogen-Derived Resistance 236 -- IV. Resistance Mechanisms 240 -- V Concluding Remarks 242 -- References 243 -- PART IV: ECOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, AND CONTROL -- 13. Bemisia: Pest Status, Economics, Biology, -- and Population Dynamics -- T. J. HENNEBERRY AND S. J. CASTLE -- I. Introduction 247 -- II. Economic Impact and Pest Status 248 -- III. Taxonomy Flux 250 -- IV Population Dynamics 252 -- V Concluding Remarks 268 -- References 270 -- 14. Whitefly-Borne Viruses in Continental Europe -- PIERO C. CACIAGLI -- I. Introduction 279 -- II. Virus and Virus-Like Diseases 280 -- III. Vectors 285 -- IV. Concluding Remarks 287 -- References 287 -- 15. Transmission Properties of Whitefly-Borne Criniviruses -- and Their Impact on Virus Epidemiology -- GAIL C. WISLER AND JAMES E. DUFFUS -- I. Introduction 293 -- II. Vector Transmission and Virus-Vector Relationships 294 -- III. Criniviruses Infecting Cucurbits 296 -- IV Criniviruses Infecting Lettuce 298 -- V. Criniviruses Infecting Tomatoes 301 -- VI. Criniviruses Infecting Sweet Potato 304 -- VII. Criniviruses Infecting Weed Hosts 304 -- VIII. Concluding Remarks 305 -- References 306 -- Classical Biological Control of Bemisia and Successful -- Integration of Management Strategies in the United States -- A. A. KIRK, L. A. LACEY, AND J. A. GOOLSBY -- I. Introduction 309 -- II. Foreign Exploration 311 -- III. Pathogenic Fungi for Biological Control of SilverleafWhitefly 315 -- IV Evaluation and Release of SilverleafWhitefly Parasitoids 318 -- V Concluding Remarks 323 -- References 324 -- Interference with Ultraviolet Vision of Insects to Impede Insect Pests -- and Insect-Borne Plant Viruses -- YEHEZKEL ANTGNUS, MOSHE LAPIDOT, AND SHLOMO COHEN -- I. Introduction 331 -- II. Structure and Function of the Insect Compound Eye 332 -- III. Ultraviolet-Dependent, Vision-Related Behavior 334 -- IV Ultraviolet-Vision Based Management Strategies 336 -- V Concluding Remarks 347 -- References 347 -- Bionomics ofMicrutalis malleifera Fowler and Its Transmission -- of Pseudo-Curly Top Virus -- JAMES H. TSAI -- I. Introduction 351 -- II. Biology of Pseudo-Curly Top Disease 351 -- III. Vector Biology 353 -- IV Virus Transmission 360 -- References 361 -- Index 363.In Virus-Insect-Plant Interactions, the world's leading scientists discuss the latest breakthroughs in understanding the biological and ecological factors that define these complex transmission systems and how this knowledge might be used to our advantage in producing innovative, user and environmentally friendly approaches to controlling the spread of plant pathogens by insects. This is an invaluable reference work for researchers, teachers, and students. There are many quick-reference figures and tables, the contents pages include individual chapter abstracts, and each chapter ends with its own bibliography. Key Features * presents the most significant research breakthroughs of the past two decades * contains eighteen chapters by forty-two world-renowned researchers * invaluable reference work for researchers, teachers and students * each chapter ends with its own bibliography * contents pages of forematter include individual chapter abstracts * contains many quick-reference figures and tables. 700 1 $aSMITH, Oney P. 700 1 $aDUFFUS, J. E.
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