Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease Management, Molecular Biology,
This book will awaken the interest of breeders, phytopathologists, environmentalists, extension services, plant virologists, entomologists and molecular biologists. It deals both with the epidemiological aspects of the disease and with integrated pest man
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Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease Management, Molecular Biology, Breeding for Resistance
TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURL VIRUS DISEASE
Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease Management, Molecular Biology, Breeding for Resistance edited by
Henryk Czosnek The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel
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ISBN 978-1-4020-4768-8 (HB) ISBN 978-1-4020-4769-5 (e-book)
Published by Springer, P.O. Box 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, The Netherlands. www.springer.com
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CONTENTS
PART I: Woldwide expansion of TYLCV 1. Appearance and expansion of TYLCV: a historical point of view Shlomo Cohen and Moshe Lapidot 2. An insular environment before and after TYLCV introduction Hélène Delatte, Jean Michel Lett, Pierre Lefeuvre, Bernard Reynaud, and Michel Peterschmitt
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3. The Bemisia tabaci complex: genetic and phenotypic variation and relevance to TYLCV-vector interactions Judith K. Brown
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4. Survival of whiteflies during long-distance transportation of agricultural products and plants Piero Caciagli
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PART II: The TYLCV genome 1. The Tomato yellow leaf curl virus genome and function of its proteins Bruno Gronenborn 2. Molecular biodiversity, taxonomy, and nomenclature of Tomato yellow leaf curl-like viruses Mohammad Abhary, Basavaprabhu L. Patil, and Claude M. Fauquet
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3. Recombination in the TYLCV complex: a mechanism to increase genetic diversity. Implications for plant resistance development Enrique Moriones, Susana García-Andrés, and Jesús Navas-Castillo
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PART III: Virus-vector-plant interactions 1. Replication of geminiviruses and the use of rolling circle amplification for their diagnosis Holger Jeske
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2. Interactions of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus with its whitefly vector Henryk Czosnek
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3. Localization of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in its whitefly vector Bemisia Tabaci Murad Ghanim and Vicente Medina
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4. Movement and localization of Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses in the infected plant Christina Wege
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5. Identification of plant genes involved in TYLCV replication Araceli G. Castillo, Gabriel Morilla, Rosa Lozano, Dominique Collinet, Ana Perez-Luna, Alaa Kashoggi, and Eduardo Bejarano 6. Biotic and abiotic stress responses in tomato breeding lines resistant and susceptible to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Rena Gorovits and Henryk Czosnek
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PART IV: Integrated pest management measures and protection of tomato cultures 1. Detection methods for TYLCV and TYLCSV Gian Paolo Accotto and Emanuela Noris
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