Plant Virus Emergence
Goodin, Michael
Plant Virus Emergence - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (174 p.)
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This compilation of articles elaborates on plant virus diseases that are among the most recent epidemiological concerns. The chapters explore several paradigms in plant virus epidemiology, outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics paralleling zoonotic viruses and that can be consequential to global food security. There is evidence that the local, regional, national, and global trade of agricultural products has aided the global dispersal of plant virus diseases. Expanding farmlands into pristine natural areas has created opportunities for viruses in native landscapes to invade crops, while the movement of food and food products disseminates viruses, creating epidemics or pandemics. Moreover, plant virus outbreaks not only directly impact food supply, but also incidentally affect human health.
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books978-3-0365-0597-8 9783036505961 9783036505978
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0597-8 doi
Research & information: general
sugar beet rhizomania RNAseq virus necrovirus helper virus Aphis gossypii Cucumis melo cucurbit viruses disease progress curve insect trapping logistic model Spearman correlation temporal dynamics Bunyavirale RNA virus emerging virus virus evolution plant virus cophylogeny hallmark genes common bean Phaseolus vulgaris cytorhabdovirus whitefly Bemisia tabaci vector virus transmission ToTV emerging disease prevalence whole-genome sequencing phylogeny tomato torrado virus sGFP plant pathology infectious clone plant-virus interaction pandemics epidemics global disease threat food insecurity crop losses crop failure indigenous viruses introduced crops new encounter spillover developing countries domestication centers sub-Saharan Africa Potyviruses whole genome sequencing epidemiology virus resistance virus host interactions plant viruses viral vectors plant diseases virus spread biopharming vaccines viruses Nicotiana benthamiana COVID-19 plant-based biologics production n/a
Plant Virus Emergence - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (174 p.)
Open Access
This compilation of articles elaborates on plant virus diseases that are among the most recent epidemiological concerns. The chapters explore several paradigms in plant virus epidemiology, outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics paralleling zoonotic viruses and that can be consequential to global food security. There is evidence that the local, regional, national, and global trade of agricultural products has aided the global dispersal of plant virus diseases. Expanding farmlands into pristine natural areas has created opportunities for viruses in native landscapes to invade crops, while the movement of food and food products disseminates viruses, creating epidemics or pandemics. Moreover, plant virus outbreaks not only directly impact food supply, but also incidentally affect human health.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-0597-8 9783036505961 9783036505978
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0597-8 doi
Research & information: general
sugar beet rhizomania RNAseq virus necrovirus helper virus Aphis gossypii Cucumis melo cucurbit viruses disease progress curve insect trapping logistic model Spearman correlation temporal dynamics Bunyavirale RNA virus emerging virus virus evolution plant virus cophylogeny hallmark genes common bean Phaseolus vulgaris cytorhabdovirus whitefly Bemisia tabaci vector virus transmission ToTV emerging disease prevalence whole-genome sequencing phylogeny tomato torrado virus sGFP plant pathology infectious clone plant-virus interaction pandemics epidemics global disease threat food insecurity crop losses crop failure indigenous viruses introduced crops new encounter spillover developing countries domestication centers sub-Saharan Africa Potyviruses whole genome sequencing epidemiology virus resistance virus host interactions plant viruses viral vectors plant diseases virus spread biopharming vaccines viruses Nicotiana benthamiana COVID-19 plant-based biologics production n/a