Not AvailableViral diseases of crop plants cause significant yield losses, which is a major threat to global food security. Unlike other pests and pathogens, the only remedy available for control of plant viral diseases is through introgression of resistance trait, either through conventional breeding or through genetic engineering. Availability of few natural sources of virus resistance has hampered development of virus resistant crop plants through conventional crop improvement methods. Thus genetic engineering for virus resistance is the sole option available for effective management of viral diseases. Since the first report on transgenic virus resistance in tobacco in 1986, humungous progress is made in understanding of the molecular ba...
Viral diseases in plants pose a serious threat to the plant production. Plant viruses are among the ...
Virus diseases are significant threats to modern agriculture and their control remains a challenge t...
Virus diseases are significant threats to modern agriculture and their control remains a challenge t...
Not AvailableGenetic engineering (GE) approaches have been effectively deployed to incorporate forei...
Viral diseases in crop plants constitute a major obstacle to food security in the developing world. ...
Viral diseases are a major threat to world agriculture and breeding resistant varieties against thes...
Genetic engineering offers a means of incorporating new virus resistance traits into existing desira...
Viruses cause epidemics on all major cultures of agronomic importance, representing a serious threat...
Virus resistance was one of the very first useful traits introduced into plant genomes, and over the...
To obtain virus-resistant host plants, a range of operational strategies can be followed nowadays. W...
Viruses are widely accepted as the major class of plant pathogens responsible for significant crop l...
Viruses that infect plants are responsible for reduction in both yield and quality of crops around t...
Over the past two decades tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) has become increasingly important as a pa...
Viruses are significant threats to agricultural crops worldwide and the limited sources of natural r...
Viral diseases in plants pose a serious threat to the plant production. Plant viruses are among the ...
Virus diseases are significant threats to modern agriculture and their control remains a challenge t...
Virus diseases are significant threats to modern agriculture and their control remains a challenge t...
Not AvailableGenetic engineering (GE) approaches have been effectively deployed to incorporate forei...
Viral diseases in crop plants constitute a major obstacle to food security in the developing world. ...
Viral diseases are a major threat to world agriculture and breeding resistant varieties against thes...
Genetic engineering offers a means of incorporating new virus resistance traits into existing desira...
Viruses cause epidemics on all major cultures of agronomic importance, representing a serious threat...
Virus resistance was one of the very first useful traits introduced into plant genomes, and over the...
To obtain virus-resistant host plants, a range of operational strategies can be followed nowadays. W...
Viruses are widely accepted as the major class of plant pathogens responsible for significant crop l...
Viruses that infect plants are responsible for reduction in both yield and quality of crops around t...
Over the past two decades tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) has become increasingly important as a pa...
Viruses are significant threats to agricultural crops worldwide and the limited sources of natural r...
Viral diseases in plants pose a serious threat to the plant production. Plant viruses are among the ...
Virus diseases are significant threats to modern agriculture and their control remains a challenge t...
Virus diseases are significant threats to modern agriculture and their control remains a challenge t...