Bacterial Diseases of Rice and Their Management

Bacterial Diseases of Rice and Their Management

Bacterial Diseases of Rice and Their Management

Bacterial Diseases of Rice and Their Management

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Overview

Rice is a major staple food and a source of nutrition for over 3.5 billion people worldwide. It is, however, susceptible to a number of bacterial diseases that decrease its yield and quality. This book covers the bacterial diseases of rice and their management, focusing on sustainable management methods that involve biological control, conventional breeding, and molecular methods. It covers the biology of rice bacterial blight pathogens, virulence determinants, and host defense factors of bacterial blight pathogen-rice interactions. Different resistance rice cultivars, their resistance loci, and quantitative trait loci mapping in the important rice cultivars are also discussed. The book presents biological studies of the major rice bacterial diseases (rice bacterial brown stripe disease, bacterial leaf streak disease, rice bacterial panicle blight disease, rice bacterial foot rot, sheath brown rot disease) and presents comparative analyses of conventional breeding, and molecular management approaches, along with examples.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000771114
Publisher: Apple Academic Press
Publication date: 05/05/2023
Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Deepti Srivastava, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Agriculture, Integral University, Lucknow, India. She has published research articles, book chapters, and edited and authored books. Before joining Integral University, Dr. Srivastava worked at the CSIR–National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, where she was engaged in the development of hybrids of cotton. Dr. Srivastava has received awards for her research work in molecular breeding.

Md. Shamim, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering at Bihar Agricultural University (BAU), Sabour, India. He is the author or coauthor of journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. Dr. Shamim has received an an award for his research work by the Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, India. Dr. Shamim previously worked at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute and the Indian Institute of Pulses Research.

Malik M. Ahmad, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Microbial Biotechnology in the Department of Agriculture at Integral University, Lucknow, India. With his expertise in microorganisms, he oversees the development of ready-to-use diagnostic kits for mycotoxins or other toxins produced in food crops of importance to developing countries. Dr. Ahmad has received several awards and grants for his work. He has published scientific papers and book chapters in national and international journals.

K. N. Singh, PhD, is Professor and Head in the Department of Plant Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering at Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Faizabad, India. He was formerly with The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi, and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University as Associate Professor in the Centre for Plant Molecular Biology. He was also a visiting scientist under the Rockefeller Program at IRRI, Philippines. Dr. Singh has published journal articles, book chapters, conference papers and books.

Table of Contents

1. Impact of Major Rice Bacterial Diseases on Agriculture and Food Security

Deepak Kumar, Santosh K. Arya, Deepti Srivastava, Md. Shamim, L. J. Desai, and Manjusha Tyagi

2. Current and Potential Methods for Bacterial Disease Detection in Rice

Karansher Sandhu, Balwinder Kaur, and Jagmohan Singh

3. An Overview of the Biology of Rice Bacterial Blight Pathogen and Prospects of Conventional Methods for Its Management

Mona F. A. Dawood, Yasser S. Moursi, Abdelrazek S. Abdelrhim, and Amany A. Hassan

4. Virulence Determinants and Host Defense Factors in Xanthomonas-Rice Interaction

Shashi Pandey, Prashant Mishra, Taku Monya, and Rhitu Rai

5. Challenges and Opportunities of Recent Tools for Bacterial Blight Resistance

Anurag Mishra, Rajat Chaudhary, Vandana Sharma, and Prashant Yadav

6. Reviews on Biological and Ecological Studies of Bacterial Panicle Blight Pathogen

Faria Fatima and Arshya Hashim

7. Insight from the Conventional, Breeding, and Molecular Approaches for Rice Bacterial Panicle Blight Disease Resistance

Rashmi Maurya, Munna Singh, Deepti Srivastava, and Shivi Rathor

8. Understanding the Biology of Rice Bacterial Brown Stripe Pathogen and Conventional Strategies for Its Management

Deepak Baboo, Mukul Kumar, A. K. Mishra, and Mohammed Said

9. Advances and Prospects of Biotechnological Tools for the Management of Rice Bacterial Brown Stripe Disease

Tata Santosh Rama Bhadra Rao

10. Introduction to the Biological and Ecological Studies of Bacterial Leaf Streak Pathogen

Santosh Kumar, S. B. Sah, Tribhuwan Kumar, Gireesh Chand, Md. Nadeem Akhtar, and M. K. Barnwal

11. Retrospective and Perspective Management of Rice Bacterial Leaf Streak Disease

Darakshaparween, Amber Gupta, Binod Bihari Sahu, and Birendra Prasad Shaw

12. Sheath Brown Rot of Rice: A Review of Introduction, Epidemiology, and Its Integrated Management

Erayya, Md. Shamim, Subhashish Sarkhel, and Kalmesh M.

13. The Emerging Role of New Molecular Technologies for the Development of Broad-Spectrum Resistance to Sheath Brown Rot Disease in Rice

Prashant Yadav, Sushma Yadav, Anurag Mishra, and Deepti Srivastava

14. Biological and Ecological Studies of Rice Bacterial Foot Rot Pathogen: An Update

Ashwini Kumar, Bichhinna Maitri Rout, Shakshi Choudhary, and Vandana Sharma

15. Then and Now: Use of Conventional and Molecular Technologies for Bacterial Foot Rot Disease Resistance in Rice

Archana Lalwani and Shuchi Gupta

16. Bioagents and Volatile Organic Compounds: An Emerging Control Measures for Rice Bacterial Diseases

Nitesh Singh, Gitanjali Jiwani, Layza S. Rocha, and Rodin Mazaheri

17. Opportunities for Bioinformatics Tools for the Management of Rice Bacterial Disease

Pooja Saini, Shikha Yashveer, Neerusingh Redhu, Shalu Chaudhary, Aarti Kamboj, Vivekanand Hembade, Kritika Sharma, and Sonali Sangwan

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