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    Biotic Stress Tolerance in Horticultural Crops: Challenges and Mitigation Strategies

    Biotic Stress Tolerance in Horticultural Crops by Chandra Rai, Avinash; Rai, Ved Prakash; Kumar, Ajay;

    Challenges and Mitigation Strategies

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Woodhead Publishing
    • Date of Publication 1 June 2025

    • ISBN 9780443273247
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages456 pages
    • Size 276x216 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Biotic Stress Tolerance in Horticultural Crops: Challenges and Mitigation Strategies explores concepts, strategies, and recent advancements in the area of biotic stress tolerance in horticultural crops, highlighting the latest advances in molecular breeding, genome sequencing, and functional genomics approaches. The book highlights a variety of aspects of biotic stress tolerance in horticultural crops, from classical breeding, hybrid breeding, speed breeding, epigenetics, gene/quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, transgenics, physiological and biochemical approaches to OMICS approaches, including functional genomics, proteomics, and genomics assisted breeding. This volume has been designed to include the advancements mitigating the effects of bacterial, viral, fungal, and insects-pests.

    Readers will find this to be a comprehensive resource for anyone working in the field of biotic stress management in horticultural crops, including students, educators, and scientists in industry and academia.


    • Highlights recent advances in conventional, physiological, and molecular strategies
    • Describes advances in whole genome and next generation sequencing
    • Details advanced germplasm tolerance and performance
    • Includes the latest OMICS approaches for horticultural crops

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Horticultural crops biotic stresses in present climatic scenario
    2. Conventional breeding for biotic stress management in horticultural crops
    3. Hybrids and biotic stress tolerance in horticultural crops
    4. Speed breeding for breeding the resistant or tolerant crops
    5. Molecular breeding for biotic stress tolerance in horticultural crops
    6. Epigenetics in horticultural crops: consequences and application in biotic stress tolerance
    7. Genomics assisted breeding approaches for biotic stress tolerance
    8. Functional genomics approaches for combating the effect of biotic stresses
    9. Crosstalk between miRNA and plant biotic stresses
    10. Programmed Cell Death in plants: a key player for combating the effect of biotic stresses
    11. Transcription Factors: A tool box for countering the effect of biotic stresses
    12. Latest molecular and biochemical approaches for mitigating the effects of biotic stresses
    13. Current approaches and molecular mechanism in horticultural crops to mitigate the effects of fungal diseases:
    14. Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate the effects of bacterial diseases
    15. Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate the effect of viral diseases
    16. Advancement in transgenics for combating biotic stresses
    17. Recent applications of biotechnological approaches to elucidate the biology of plant-nematode interactions
    18. Role of phytohormones as master regulators during the biotic stresses
    19. Use of modern physical tools for mitigating the effect of biotic stresses

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