Diagnosis of Plant Virus Diseases

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advanced plant disease diagnostics
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Bait Plants
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Chenopodium Quinoa
CI
Coat Protein
CPMV
Cucumis Sativus
Datura Stramonium
electron microscopy techniques
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experimental virus transmission
Gomphrena Globosa
Helper Virus
Maize Chlorotic Dwarf Virus
Maize Rough Dwarf Virus
Nicotiana Benthamiana
Nicotiana Clevelandii
Nicotiana Glutinosa
Nucleic Acid
nucleic acid hybridization
Original Host Species
Pea Enation Mosaic Virus
Petunia Hybrida
plant pathology
Plant Viruses
Satellite RNA
serological assays
Tetragonia Expansa
Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus
Vigna Sinensis
viroid detection
Yellow Mosaic

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315892252
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Diagnosis of Plant Virus Diseases presents a comprehensive summary of methods currently available for the diagnosis of plant diseases caused by viruses and viroids. Up-to-date literature references are provided, brief accounts of the basis for particular methods are included, and detailed protocols are presented. Procedures discussed include the use of host plants, electron microscopy of in vitro preparations, serological procedures (especially forms of ELISA, monoclonal antibodies, serological specific electron microscopy, and immunoblotting), and nucleic acid hybridization procedures. Strategies are outlined for implicating virus-like pathogens as causes of diseases of unknown etiology, and problems involved in identifying complexes of transmission-dependent and helper viruses are discussed. The book will be extremely useful for phytopathologists, plant virologists, and research students and workers in plant virology laboratories and diagnostic plant pathology laboratories.

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