課程概述 |
Outline of lectures:
1. What are viruses and viroids?
2. History of plant virology
3. Nomenclature and classification of plant viruses
4. Economic importance of virus diseases
5. Symptoms of virus and virus-like diseases
6. Isolation and purification of plant viruses
7. Identification and detection of plant viruses
8. Gene expression and replication of viruses
9. Movement of viruses in plants
10. Virus-plant interactions
11. Transmission of plant viruses
12. Epidemiology of plant viruses
13. Control of virus diseases
14. Application of plant viruses
Reference:
1. Agrios, G. N. 1997. Plant Pathology. 4th ed. 635 pp. Academic Press. San Diego.
2. Bos, L. 1978. Symptoms of virus diseases in plants. 3rd ed. 225 pp. Center for Agricultural Publishing and Documentation. Wageningen.
3. Hull, R. 2002. Matthews’ Plant Virology. 4th ed. 1001 pp. Academic Press. San Diego.
4. Loebenstein, G., Lawson, R. H., and Brunt, A. A. 1995. Virus and virus-like diseases of bulb and flower crops. 543 pp. John Wiley & Sons. Chichester.
5. Matthews, R. E. F. 1991. Plant Virology. 3rd ed. 835 pp. Academic Press. San Diego.
6. Walkey, D. G. A. 1991. Applied plant virology. 2nd ed. 338 pp. Chapman and Hall. London.
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