Location: Subtropical Plant Pathology Research
Title: World management of geminivirusesAuthor
ROJAS, MARIA - University Of California, Davis | |
MACEDO, MONICA - University Of California, Davis | |
MALIANO, MINOR - University Of California, Davis | |
SOTO-AGUILAR, MARIA - University Of California, Davis | |
SOUZA, JULIANA - University Of California, Davis | |
BRIDDON, ROB - John Innes Center | |
KENYON, LAWRENCE - The World Vegetable Center (AVRDC) - Taiwan | |
RIVERA BUSTAMANTE, RAFAEL - Centro De Investigacion | |
ZERBINI, MURILO - Universidade Federal De Vicosa | |
Adkins, Scott | |
LEGG, JAMES - International Institute For Tropical Agriculture | |
KVARNHEDEN, ANDERS - Uppsala University | |
Wintermantel, William - Bill | |
Sudarshana, Mysore | |
PETERSCHMITT, MICHAEL - Cirad, France | |
LAPIDOT, MOSHE - Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center | |
MARTIN, DARREN - University Of Cape Town | |
MORIONES, ENRIQUE - Instituto De Hortofruticultura Subtropical Y Mediterranea La Mayora | |
INOUE-NAGATA, ALICE - Embrapa | |
GILBERTSON, ROBERT - University Of California, Davis |
Submitted to: Annual Review of Phytopathology
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 8/17/2018 Publication Date: 8/29/2018 Citation: Rojas, M.R., Macedo, M.A., Maliano, M.R., Soto-Aguilar, M., Souza, J.O., Briddon, R.W., Kenyon, L.A., Rivera Bustamante, R.F., Zerbini, M.F., Adkins, S.T., Legg, J.P., Kvarnheden, A., Wintermantel, W.M., Sudarshana, M.R., Peterschmitt, M., Lapidot, M., Martin, D.P., Moriones, E., Inoue-Nagata, A.K., Gilbertson, R.L. 2018. World management of geminiviruses. Annual Review of Phytopathology. 56:637-677. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-phyto-080615-100327. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-phyto-080615-100327 Interpretive Summary: Geminiviruses are important pathogens of many economic crops worldwide. The variety of cropping systems impacted and diverse vectors necessitates integrated management strategies. This book chapter provides an overview of the current management options for this diverse group of pathogens. Technical Abstract: Geminiviruses remain among the most devastating plant viruses worldwide, and impact economically important crops in all agricultural production areas. Although these viruses, the hosts infected and the vectors responsible for transmission are quite diverse, a number of unifying themes emerge upon closer inspection. This book chapter analyzes these unifying themes for use in management of geminiviruses. |