Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria - III Genomics, Host Pathoge
Phytoplasma III is the last of three books in the series covering all the aspects of phytoplasma-associated diseases. Phytoplasmas are a major limiting factor in the quality and productivity of many ornamental, horticultural and economically important agr
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lasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria - III Genomics, Host Pathogen Interactions and Diagnosis
Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria - III
Assunta Bertaccini • Kenro Oshima Michael Kube • Govind Pratap Rao Editors
Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria - III Genomics, Host Pathogen Interactions and Diagnosis
Editors Assunta Bertaccini Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna Bologna, Italy Michael Kube Department of Integrative Infection Biology Crops-Livestock University of Hohenheim Stuttgart, Germany
Kenro Oshima Department of Clinical Plant Science, Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry Hosei University Tokyo, Japan Govind Pratap Rao Division of Plant Pathology Indian Agricultural Research Institute New Delhi, Delhi, India
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Preface
Phytoplasma-associated diseases are severely limiting the quality and productivity of many ornamental, horticultural, and other economically important crops worldwide. Their dangerous impact is economically relevant in sugarcane, sesame, grapevine, fruit trees, and coconut palm, severely reducing the economic revenues for farmers and stakeholders. There is no effective cure for these diseases; therefore, the basic knowledge about their biological and biochemical influence on plant and insect vectors are the basic instruments for designing management options aimed to minimize their spread by insect vectors, propagation materials, and host-plant resistance. The scientific literature
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