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This work is to compile our current knowledge on GY phytoplasma biology at the genomic, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics level, as well as to summarize the approaches for their detection.Phytoplasma are the most poorly characterized plant pathogenic bacteria from the Mollicutes class. In recent years new biostatistics and bioinformatics approaches have improved our understanding of their biology and interactions with host grapevines and a great improvement has been made toward their molecular detection, both in laboratories and on-site. They have a broad range of plant hosts among the monocots and dicots, and diseases of many important crops are associated with these pathogens. At least ten taxonomically unrelated phytoplasmas, one of them a quarantine pest in Europe, have been associated with grapevine yellows diseases (GY), which have great economic impact on viticulture worldwide
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monografia Rebiun18594372 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18594372 cr c||||||||| 170214s2017 gw o 001 0 eng d 9783319506487 978-3-319-50648-7 10.1007/978-3-319-50648-7 doi UEM 95409 UR0408555 CBUC 991050731129706706 CBUC 991002749539706708 UPVA 996883278303706 UAM 991007668236004211 UAL spa UAL rdc 571.92 23 Dermastia, Marina Grapevine Yellows Diseases and Their Phytoplasma Agents Biology and Detection by Marina Dermastia, Assunta Bertaccini, Fiona Constable, Natasa Mehle Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2017 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 1 recurso en línea 1 recurso en línea IX, 99 p. 10 il., 5 il. en color IX, 99 p. 10 il., 5 il. en color Texto (visual) isbdcontent electrónico isbdmedia Springer eBooks SpringerBriefs in Agriculture 2211-808X Phytoplasmas – dangerous and intriguing bacteria -- Worldwide distribution and identification of grapevine yellows diseases -- Grapevine yellows phytoplasmas in Europe -- Grapevine yellows phytoplasmas in America -- Grapevine yellows phytoplasmas in Africa -- Ggrapevine yellows phytoplasmas in Australia -- Interactions between grapevines and grapevine yellows phytoplasmas BNp and FDp -- How phytoplasmas interact with their hosts, based on analysis of their genomes -- Pre-symptomatic grapevine responses to grapevine yellows phytoplasma infection -- Ultrastructure of phloem infected with grapevine yellows phytoplasmas -- Infection of grapevine with grapevine yellows phytoplasmas affects photosynthesis -- Grapevine yellows phytoplasma infection is associated with prominent changes in carbohydrate metabolism -- Grapevine yellows phytoplasma infection affects the plant-energy-associated network -- Changed concentrations of amino acids in infected vein-enriched grapevine samples -- Changes in the flavonoid pathway in grapevineyellows phytoplasma infected grapevines -- Induced salicylic-acid-dependent systemic acquired resistance in grapevines infected with grapevine yellows phytoplasmas -- The recovery and oxidative-stress phenomena -- Detection of phytoplasmas associated to grapevine yellows diseases in research and diagnostics -- Biological tests -- Microscopy techniques -- Immunological approaches -- Molecular approaches -- Step-by-step routine detection of grapevine yellows phytoplasmas This work is to compile our current knowledge on GY phytoplasma biology at the genomic, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics level, as well as to summarize the approaches for their detection.Phytoplasma are the most poorly characterized plant pathogenic bacteria from the Mollicutes class. In recent years new biostatistics and bioinformatics approaches have improved our understanding of their biology and interactions with host grapevines and a great improvement has been made toward their molecular detection, both in laboratories and on-site. They have a broad range of plant hosts among the monocots and dicots, and diseases of many important crops are associated with these pathogens. At least ten taxonomically unrelated phytoplasmas, one of them a quarantine pest in Europe, have been associated with grapevine yellows diseases (GY), which have great economic impact on viticulture worldwide Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Life sciences Microbiology Agriculture Plant pathology Life Sciences Plant Pathology Agriculture Applied Microbiology Ciencias biomédicas Libros electrónicos Recursos electrónicos Bertaccini, Assunta Constable, Fiona Mehle, Natasa SpringerLink (Online service)