21· This book includes chapters on the evolution of plant viruses, genomic structure, diversity, plant–virus and vector–virus interactions, sub-cellular movement, and so forth.
Methods used to disperse virus aggregates Method Virus Reference Sonication Vaccinia virus 43 Differential density gradient centrifugation Poliovirus type 1 40 pH and salts MS2 coliphage, …
Key words:Purification, virus, density gradient centrifugation, sucrose cushion. INTRODUCTION: . Symptoms on diseased plants were considered among the initial indications of the infection of …
101· In the arms race between plants and viruses, two frontiers have been utilized for decades to combat viral infections in agriculture. First, many pathogenic viruses are excluded …
Kao KN (1975) A method for fusion of plant protoplasts with polyethylene glycol. In: Gamborg OL, Wetter LR (eds) Plant tissue culture methods. National Research Council of Canada, pp …
2019114· 3. Editing plants for disease resistance. Several traditional methods have been successfully developed for breeding disease resistance. The pure line method, specifically …
Various methods based on biological, physico-chemical, serological and nucleic acid properties of the viruses are dealt in detail.
201769· Virus aggregation-disaggregation is a complex process and predicting the behavior of any individual virus is difficult under a given set of …
200611· Laboratory Exercises, Techniques, Methods to Study Plant Viruses. A very useful source of information in the field of Plant Virology for Under-graduate and Post-Graduate …
• Start with virus‐free plants. Use certified virus‐free seed, use tomato/tobacco/pepper seed treated to remove tobamoviruses. • Select transplants that have not been produced near …
113· Ecology mainly focuses on virus behaviour in its habitat while as epidemiology focuses on viral diseases within host populations (Wilson, 2014).Discovery of cause of potato …
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202011· Microscopic methods to detect plant viruses using electron microscopy or light microscopy is simple and rapid, View PDF View article Crossref View in Scopus Google …
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attractant based on the synergistic effect of synthetic host plant volatiles and the aggregation pheromone (pull), and a combination of the attractant and the potential repellent. also …
Alternative selection methods rely on scaling up the number of plants screened while reducing the space and time needed for such. Mass screening methods can be performed with well …
103· Plant viruses are the most destructive pathogens which cause devastating losses to crops due to their diversity in the genome, rapid evolution, mutation or recombination …
200081· Request PDF | A general model of plant‐virus disease infection incorporating vector aggregation | In plant-virus disease epidemiology, dynamical models have invariably …
200027· A three-way interaction exists between virus, host plant and vector, and transmission of viruses is controlled by two processes: acquisition of virus from infected plants; …
Deterministic and stochastic models are formulated to account for stages of infection, vector aggregation and local dispersal between adjacent crops. First, models for a single crop are …
42 PLANT VIRUSES material, but for consistently successful purification a larger quantity than this is desirable. Another important point is the plant used as a source of virus; many factors …
201551· Plant viruses replicate and then move between cells through plasmodesmata (PD), gatable symplasmic channels in the walls of adjoining cells. Although the process of …
202431· Thirdly, plant viral pathogens are harmful to crops [10], and around 1484 plant virus species are identified by the ICTV (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses) in …
42 PLANT VIRUSES material, but for consistently successful purification a larger quantity than this is desirable. Another important point is the plant used as a source of virus; many factors …
202011· Microscopic methods to detect plant viruses using electron microscopy or light microscopy is simple and rapid, View PDF View article Crossref View in Scopus Google …
202036· 21.2.1 Propagation of Virus. Selection of the right kind of a host plant for the propagation of virus to be purified is of paramount importance (Fig. 21.1).A good propagation …