Bacteriophages for plant disease control / edited by Prashant Pant, Pratibha Pant and Prerna Pandey
Material type: TextPublisher: Ontario, Canada : Delve Publishing, c2018Description: xxii, 353 pages ; color illustrationsISBN: 9781984602671 (e-book)Subject(s): Bacterial diseases of plants | Bacteriophages | Plant diseasesLOC classification: EBOP SB 731 | B33 2018Online resources: Electronic Resources https://www.bibliotex.com/pdfreader/bacteriophages-for-plant-disease-control50101771 https://www.bibliotex.com/pdfreader/bacteriophages-for-plant-disease-control50101771Item type | Current location | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index
Chapter 1: Organization and Diversity of Bacteriophages
Chapter 2: Bacteriophages and Bacterial Plant Disease
Chapter 3: Impact Of Bacteriophages on Structure and Function of Bacterial Communities
Chapter 4: Bacteriophages Affect Evolution Of Bacterial Communities In Spatially Distributed Habitats: A Simulation Study
Chapter 5: Role of Bacteriophages in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Chapter 6: Phage Therapy: Emergent Property Pharmacology
Chapter 7: Role of Bacteriophages in Control of Plant Disease
Chapter 8: Delivery Of Plant Bacteriophages: Methods, Expectations And Challenges
Chapter 9: Advances in Bacteriophages-Mediated Control Of Plant Pathogens
Chapter 10: Characterization Of Novel Bacteriophages For Biocontrol Of Bacterial Blight in Leek Cause by Pseudomonas Syringae Pv. Porrei
Chapter 11: Control of Pierce's Disease By Phage
Chapter 12: Genomic, Preteomic and Morphological Characterization Of Two Novel Board Host Lytic Bacteriophages ƟPD10.3 and PD23.1 Infecting Pectinolytic Pectobacterium Spp. and Dickeya Spp.
The growing need for increased food production globally has led the farmers and scientists equally to devise means to increase plant productivity through several practices, including disease management. This book presents the historical and recent developments, concepts, factors, challenges and concerns of using bacteriophages for plant disease control. The book will be a valuable reference for students, researchers, teachers as well as agriculturists while choosing environmentally safe and sustainable plant pest management techniques.
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