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Virus-Insect-Plant Interactions
2001, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: PART I: VIRUS LOCALIZATION IN PLANTS AND VECTORS
1. Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus: A Disease Sexually Transmitted
by Whiteflies
HENRYK CZOSNEK, SHAI MORIN, GALINA RUBINSTEIN, VIVIANE FRIDMAN,
MUHAMAD ZEIDAN, AND MURAD GHANIM
I. Introduction 1
II. Geminiviruses Transmitted by The Whitefly Bemisia tabaci 2
III. Role of Whitefly Endosymbiotic Chaperonins in Virus Transmission 4
IV Deleterious Effects of Virus on Whiteflies 9
V Sexual Transmission of Virus among Whiteflies 12
VI. Concluding Remarks 18
References 23
2. Possible Etiology of Eriophyid Mite-Borne Pathogens Associated
with Double Membrane-Bound Particles
KYUNG-SOO KIM, KYUNG-KY AHN, ROSE C. GERGERICH, AND SUNG-BOON KIM
I. Introduction 29
II. Groups of Eriophyid Mite-Associated Diseases 30
III. Concluding Remarks 42
References 44
3. An Anatomical Perspective of Tospovirus Transmission
T. NAGATA AND D. PETERS
I. Introduction 51
I. Tospovirus Morphology and Composition 52
V
11. Viral Determinants Involved in Luteovirus-Aphid Interactions
VERONIQUE BRAULT, VERONIQUE ZIEGLER-GRAFF, AND KENNETH E. RICHARDS
I. Introduction 207
II. Viral Passage through the Aphid 208
III. Identifying Viral Proteins Involved in Transmission 213
IV. Virus-Symbionin Interactions 225
V Concluding Remarks 226
References 228
12. Approaches to Genetic Engineering of Potato for Resistance
to Potato Leafroll Virus
CHARLES R. BROWN AND ONEY P. SMITH
I. Introduction 233
II. The Virus 235
III. Approaches to Pathogen-Derived Resistance 236
IV. Resistance Mechanisms 240
V Concluding Remarks 242
References 243
PART IV: ECOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, AND CONTROL
13. Bemisia: Pest Status, Economics, Biology,
and Population Dynamics
T. J. HENNEBERRY AND S. J. CASTLE
I. Introduction 247
II. Economic Impact and Pest Status 248
III. Taxonomy Flux 250
IV Population Dynamics 252
V Concluding Remarks 268
References 270
14. Whitefly-Borne Viruses in Continental Europe
PIERO C. CACIAGLI
I. Introduction 279
II. Virus and Virus-Like Diseases 280
III. Vectors 285
IV. Concluding Remarks 287
References 287
15. Transmission Properties of Whitefly-Borne Criniviruses
and Their Impact on Virus Epidemiology
GAIL C. WISLER AND JAMES E. DUFFUS
I. Introduction 293
II. Vector Transmission and Virus-Vector Relationships 294
III. Criniviruses Infecting Cucurbits 296
IV Criniviruses Infecting Lettuce 298
V. Criniviruses Infecting Tomatoes 301
VI. Criniviruses Infecting Sweet Potato 304
VII. Criniviruses Infecting Weed Hosts 304
VIII. Concluding Remarks 305
References 306
Classical Biological Control of Bemisia and Successful
Integration of Management Strategies in the United States
A. A. KIRK, L. A. LACEY, AND J. A. GOOLSBY
I. Introduction 309
II. Foreign Exploration 311
III. Pathogenic Fungi for Biological Control of SilverleafWhitefly 315
IV Evaluation and Release of SilverleafWhitefly Parasitoids 318
V Concluding Remarks 323
References 324
Interference with Ultraviolet Vision of Insects to Impede Insect Pests
and Insect-Borne Plant Viruses
YEHEZKEL ANTGNUS, MOSHE LAPIDOT, AND SHLOMO COHEN
I. Introduction 331
II. Structure and Function of the Insect Compound Eye 332
III. Ultraviolet-Dependent, Vision-Related Behavior 334
IV Ultraviolet-Vision Based Management Strategies 336
V Concluding Remarks 347
References 347
Bionomics ofMicrutalis malleifera Fowler and Its Transmission
of Pseudo-Curly Top Virus
JAMES H. TSAI
I. Introduction 351
II. Biology of Pseudo-Curly Top Disease 351
III. Vector Biology 353
IV Virus Transmission 360
References 361
Index 363.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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San Diego, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
632/.8
Library of Congress
QR351 .V535 2001, QR351.V535 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 376 p., [2] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
376

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Open Library
OL3958289M
Internet Archive
virusinsectplant00harr_488
ISBN 10
0123276810
LCCN
2001093315
OCLC/WorldCat
47193897
Goodreads
3647188

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