4 edition of Plant resistance to insects found in the catalog.
Published
1983
by American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Paul A. Hedin, editor. |
Series | ACS symposium series,, 208 |
Contributions | Hedin, Paul A. 1926-, American Chemical Society. Division of Pesticide Chemistry., American Chemical Society. Meeting |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SB750 .P57 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 375 p. : |
Number of Pages | 375 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3502306M |
ISBN 10 | 0841207569 |
LC Control Number | 82022622 |
Jul 17, · Annual Plant Reviews book series, Volume Insect‐Plant Interactions. Section II. Genetics and Genomics of Insect‐Plant Interactions. given the dearth of cloned loci controlling plant resistance to insects, it is not possible currently to assess what level of Cited by: 6. In general, plant defenses have been studied using targeted approaches by analyzing plant alkaloids and their effects on insects. As resistance to insect pests is often chemically based, metabolomics has been rapidly adapted as a tool to explore plant species and varieties for hitherto unknown sources for sustainable bursayediiklimokullari.com by: 2.
Plant Resistance to Insects: A Fundamental Approach by C. Michael Smith. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. This book provides a thorough overview of the anatomical, chemical, and developmental features contributing to plant defense, with particular emphasis on plant responses that are induced by wounding or herbivore attack. Written by leading experts, the book first introduces the general concepts of .
What is Insect Resistance? Insect resistance refers to crops that either naturally or through genetic engineering are able to resist insect damage. Insect-resistant crops generally produce compounds that are toxic to insects that attempt to eat the resistant plants. How have these crops contributed to . In Plant Resistance to Arthropods: Molecular and Conventional Approaches the author C. Michael Smith ambitious to ascertain the arthropod resistant crops, reduce pesticide pollution, alleviate hunger and improve human nutrition. This scientific book produces a new information about the environmental advantages of plant resistance, transgenic Reviews: 1.
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Covers terminology and categories of resistance, and presents techniques for studying plant resistance. Also gives consideration to potentially resistant material. Examines the molecular biology and genetics of insect resistance in crop plants, and insect genes capable of Cited by: Techniques in Host Plant Resistance to Insects by Chakravarthy A.K.
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PLANT AND ANIMAL RESISTANCE TO INSECTS 89 To secure such progeny in plant-breeding requires self-pollination of the plant being tested or crosses with a known susceptible parent.
The inherited charac- teristic is the reaction of the plant under comparable environments. Plant resistance to insects is a natural phenomenon based on plant self-defense mechanisms. It results from insect-plant co-evolution and is crucial for their co-existence. During plant domestication, some important features of plant resistance may be inadvertantly removed by.
This comprehensive book is the first illustrated volume to provide detailed discussions of all plant genera regarding techniques developed to evaluate plant resistance to insects. Many of the book's references have never before appeared in a volume on this subject.
The authors systematically discuss. Plant resistance to insect pests has advantages over other direct control tactics. For example, plant resistance to insects is compatible with insecticide use, while biological control is not.
Plant resistance to insects is not density dependent, whereas biological control is. Plant resistance is. This book presents a broad overview of host plant resistance to insect pests. It shows how plants can defend themselves naturally and how insects have adapted to overcome these mechanisms through coevolution.
It also describes screening and breeding for insect bursayediiklimokullari.com: Niranjan Panda. This book reviews and synthesizes the recent advances in exploiting host plant resistance to insects, highlighting the role of molecular techniques in breeding insect resistant crops.
It also provides an overview of the fascinating field of insect-plant relationships, which is fundamental to the study of host-plant resistance to insects. Jul 17, · In addition, handling artificial infection and scoring germplasm/breeding lines for diseases resistance is much easier than dealing with insects.
I would argue that host plant resistance to insect pests really got going after Dr.R.H. Painter published his book. Jan 30, · bursayediiklimokullari.com: Host Plant Resistance to Insects: Concepts and Applications: Contents Preface. Basic concepts 1.
Insect plant interactions and host plant resistance/Ram Singh and G.S. Dhaliwal. Biophysical bases of resistance in plants to insects/Pala Ram Ram Singh and G.S. Dhaliwal. Biochemical bases of resistance in plants to insects/Ramesh Arora and G.S. Dhaliwal. Host Plant Resistance to Insects book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. The overuse and misuse of insecticides some four decades 5/5. ADVERTISEMENTS: In this article we will discuss about the insect resistance in plants. Insect control is serious and greatest challenge for agricultural crops.
The global scenario of crop damage inflicted by insects is a matter of serious concern. Modern agriculture provides novel solutions to age old problems. Despite the use of wide array of insecticides. This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By continuing to use the site, you are accepting our use of cookies.
Read the ACS privacy policy. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN PLANT RESISTANCE TO INSECTS. the book discusses in detail the progress and prospects of utilization of cultural, biological, cxhemical, biotecnological, biorational and other. Discusses how to identify and develop plant materials with resistance to insect pests.
Covers terminology and categories of resistance, and presents techniques for studying plant resistance. Also gives consideration to potentially resistant material.
Examines the molecular biology and genetics of insect resistance in crop plants, and insect genes capable of overcoming resistance to form insect. Get this from a library. Plant resistance to insects: a fundamental approach. [C Michael Smith] -- Discusses how to identify and develop plant materials with resistance to insect pests.
Covers terminology and categories of resistance, and presents techniques for studying plant resistance. Also. This is the first paper to define plants’ resistance to insects. InPainter categorized the mechanisms of plant resistance into three: tolerance, antibiosis, and non-preference (R.
Painter, “Insect resistance in crop plants,” Botanical Review []: –). Available online by subscription. This book is divided into 3 sections as follows: what is plant resistance to insects?; how is plant resistance to insects obtained?; and how can plant resistance to insects be utilized.
The author begins with a general introduction on how agricultural and biological scientists go about identifying and developing plant materials resistant to insect pests, and includes discussions of terminology Cited by: In book: Encyclopedia of Entomology, pp Plant resistance to insects: a fundamental approach Plant genetic engineering offers opportunities for the creation of insect-resistant.
It shows how plants can defend themselves naturally and how insects have adapted to overcome these mechanisms through co-evolution. It also describes screening and breeding for insect resistance.
It represents a major advanced textbook for entomologists, plant breeders and all concerned with crop protection.
(source: Nielsen Book Data).The formal study of plant resistance to herbivory was first covered extensively in by Reginald Henry Painter, who is widely regarded as the founder of this area of research, in his book Plant Resistance to Insects. While this work pioneered further research in the US, the work of Chesnokov was the basis of further research in the USSR.Plant Resistance to Insects: A Fundamental Component of IPM | Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook Host-plant resistance HPR to insect pests is considered one of the key tactics for insect control, particularly in developing countries where utilization of other control methods such as pesticides is /