ABSTRACT

Advances in Plant Disease Management: Volume I: Fundamental and Basic Research is an invaluable compilation for researchers/students/stakeholders/policymakers in agriculture. The book aims to offer the latest understanding of fundamental and basic research fronts toward managing crop plants diseases. After clearly explaining the updated knowledge on the host immune system, and pathogen’s interplay with the host as unraveled through genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular studies, this book equips readers with the knowledge to confidently account for them during the formulation of management strategies for major crop plant diseases.

The book offers comprehensive coverage of the research advances in plant disease management, including:

  • Newer insight into the host-pathogen interaction, including effector-driven pathogenesis in different host-pathogen systems
  • Updates on plant defense pathways leading to resistance to pathogens
  • Use of novel molecules, antagonists, and genome-editing tools toward manipulating host resistance
  • Plant protection policies that support the agricultural production system from a global perspective

chapter 2|25 pages

Signal Transduction of R Gene-Mediated Plant Resistance against Pathogens

Lessons for Strategic Management of Diseases

chapter 5|12 pages

Small RNA

Understanding and Prospects in Crop Protection

chapter 6|21 pages

Genome Editing Strategies

A Way Forward for Developing Resistance Against Plant Viruses

chapter 10|25 pages

Invasive Species – Impediment to Crop Biosecurity

Policy Perspectives and Management Strategies

chapter 12|21 pages

Mycotoxins

Challenges and Preparedness for Reducing Impact on Human Health

chapter 13|18 pages

Pest Risk Analysis

A Tool to Facilitate Agriculture Trade of Economically Important Crops