Techniques for Evaluating Insect Resistance in Crop Plants

Techniques for Evaluating Insect Resistance in Crop Plants
Title Techniques for Evaluating Insect Resistance in Crop Plants PDF eBook
Author Charles M. Smith
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 336
Release 1993-12-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9780873718561

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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 techniques used to evaluate different types of insect behavior and plant morphological and phytochemical factors responsible for plant resistance and susceptibility to insects.

Plant Resistance to Insects

Plant Resistance to Insects
Title Plant Resistance to Insects PDF eBook
Author C. Michael Smith
Publisher Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages 308
Release 1989-10-02
Genre Science
ISBN

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What is plant resistance to insects? How is plant resistance to insects obtained? How can plant resistance to insects be utilized?

Genetic Evaluation for Insect Resistance in Rice

Genetic Evaluation for Insect Resistance in Rice
Title Genetic Evaluation for Insect Resistance in Rice PDF eBook
Author E. A. Heinrichs
Publisher Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages 357
Release 1985
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9711041103

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Principles of Host-plant Resistance to Insect Pests

Principles of Host-plant Resistance to Insect Pests
Title Principles of Host-plant Resistance to Insect Pests PDF eBook
Author Niranjan Panda
Publisher Allanheld & Schram
Total Pages 424
Release 1979
Genre Science
ISBN

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Introduction; Insect-plant interaction; Host-plant selection in Phytophagous insects; Mechanisms of resistance; Biochemistry of resistance; Factors affecting expression of resistance; Resistance programme; Genetics of resistance; Plant resistance in pest management.

Experimental Techniques in Host-Plant Resistance

Experimental Techniques in Host-Plant Resistance
Title Experimental Techniques in Host-Plant Resistance PDF eBook
Author Akshay Kumar Chakravarthy
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 301
Release 2019-04-24
Genre Science
ISBN 9811326525

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The earliest land-plants evolved around 450 million years ago from aquatic plants devoid of vascular systems. The diversification of flowering plants (angiosperms) during the Cretaceous period is associated with speciation in insects. Early insect herbivores were mandibulate, but the evolution of vascular plants led to the co-evolution of other forms of herbivory, such as leaf feeding, sap-sucking, leaf mining, tissue borer, gall forming and nectar-feeding. Plant defense against biotic stress is an adaptive evolution by plants to increase their fitness. Plants use a variety of strategies to defend against damage caused by herbivores. Plant defense mechanisms are either inbuilt or induced. Inbuilt mechanisms are always present within the plant, while induced defenses are produced or mobilized to the site where a plant is injured. Induced defense mechanisms include morphological, physiological changes and production of secondary metabolites. Host plant resistance (HPR) is one of the eco-friendly methods of pest management. It protects the crop by making it less suitable or tolerant to the pest. While books on theoretical aspects of HPR are available, an exclusive book on the practical aspects is lacking. There is a wide gap between the theory and the experimental procedures required for conducting studies on plant resistance for the post graduate students and young researchers. A dire need for a book on practical aspects was strongly felt. Initially a practical manual was prepared which eventually evolved into the present book. We hope this book provides information on major aspects of screening crop germplasm, sampling techniques, genetic and biochemical basis of HPR, behavioural studies on pheromone and plant volatiles, and some of the recent approaches in HPR. Further, the references provide the scientific articles and books as additional information to readers and workers alike.

Insect Resistance in Crop Plants

Insect Resistance in Crop Plants
Title Insect Resistance in Crop Plants PDF eBook
Author Reginald Henry Painter
Publisher
Total Pages 538
Release 1951
Genre Field crops
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Breeding Insect Resistant Crops for Sustainable Agriculture

Breeding Insect Resistant Crops for Sustainable Agriculture
Title Breeding Insect Resistant Crops for Sustainable Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Ramesh Arora
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 421
Release 2017-10-16
Genre Science
ISBN 9811060568

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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. Further, it discusses the conventional and molecular techniques utilized/useful in breeding for resistance to insect-pests including back-cross breeding, modified population improvement methods for insect resistance, marker-assisted backcrossing to expedite the breeding process, identification and validation of new insect-resistance genes and their potential for utilization, genomics, metabolomics, transgenesis and RNAi. Lastly, it analyzes the successes, limitations and prospects for the development of insect-resistant cultivars of rice, maize, sorghum and millet, cotton, rapeseed, legumes and fruit crops, and highlights strategies for management of insect biotypes that limit the success and durability of insect-resistant cultivators in the field. Arthropod pests act as major constraints in the agro-ecosystem. It has been estimated that arthropod pests may be destroying around one-fifth of the global agricultural production/potential production every year. Further, the losses are considerably higher in the developing tropics of Asia and Africa, which are already battling severe food shortage. Integrated pest management (IPM) has emerged as the dominant paradigm for minimizing damage by the insects and non-insect pests over the last 50 years. Pest resistant cultivars represent one of the most environmentally benign, economically viable and ecologically sustainable options for utilization in IPM programs. Hundreds of insect-resistant cultivars of rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, cotton, sugarcane and other crops have been developed worldwide and are extensively grown for increasing and/or stabilizing crop productivity. The annual economic value of arthropod resistance genes developed in global agriculture has been estimated to be greater than US$ 2 billion Despite the impressive achievements and even greater potential in minimizing pest- related losses, only a handful of books have been published on the topic of host-plant resistance to insects. This book fills this wide gap in the literature on breeding insect- resistant crops. It is aimed at plant breeders, entomologists, plant biotechnologists and IPM experts, as well as those working on sustainable agriculture and food security.