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OverviewThis is Volume 2 of a two-volume set that examines the impact of viral diseases in horticultural systems. Building on Volume 1, which focuses on vegetables, this volume shifts attention to fruit crops, offering a broader and more complete view of the viral threats affecting global food and nutritional security. The book discusses how viruses compromise fruit crop health, yield, and market value, especially under the pressures of climate change and increasing consumer demand. It covers the biology and spread of fruit viruses, the critical role of insect vectors, and the economic implications of outbreaks. Readers will gain insights into modern diagnostics using CRISPR and field-ready kits, as well as omics-based approaches (proteomics, metabolomics, epigenetics) that help decode host-pathogen interactions. It further explores futuristic technologies like nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and IoT for smart surveillance, disease forecasting, and post-harvest disease control. This volume is ideal for fruit growers, plant biotechnologists, researchers, students, and agri-tech innovators seeking up-to-date strategies for virus detection and sustainable disease management in fruit crops. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ravinder Kumar , Rahul Kumar Tiwari , Milan Kumar Lal , Virendra Kumar BaranwalPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore ISBN: 9789819572601ISBN 10: 9819572606 Pages: 467 Publication Date: 19 April 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Ravinder Kumar is a Senior Scientist in Plant Pathology at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. He earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut and previously served at the ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla. His research focuses on host-pathogen interactions, plant virus epidemiology, and disease management, with major contributions in molecular characterization, genome sequencing, and diagnostics of plant viruses. He has developed advanced diagnostic tools, including multiplex RT-PCR, real-time PCR, LAMP and RPA. Dr. Kumar has published over 150 research articles and edited 20 books with leading publishers, serving on several international journal editorial boards. Dr Rahul Kumar Tiwari is currently working on melatonin-mediated mitigation of soil and tuber-borne diseases and physiological disorders in crop plants. He has also worked on the signalling mechanism of pathogens, pathogenomics and the management of hemibiotrophic fungi. He has explored the genetic diversity of pathogenic microbes in field and horticultural crops. Additionally, his area of interest is on multiple aspects of pathophysiological alterations in food crops under the influence of diverse biotic and abiotic stresses. He has published more than 130 publications in reputed journals. Dr. Milan Kumar Lal is a plant physiologist specializing in abiotic stress and nutritional aspects of potato and other starchy crops. His research focuses on heat, drought, salinity, and heavy metal stress, as well as plant physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses to biotic stresses caused by fungi, viruses, and bacteria. He also has expertise in nutrition and quality traits of starchy crops, including resistant starch, glycemic index, phytonutrients, bioactive compounds, functional fermented foods and beverages, and processing techniques to enhance nutritional value. His work has resulted in over 180 publications in international peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Virendra Kumar Baranwal is a distinguished plant virologist. He earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Botany (Virology) from Lucknow University and joined the Agricultural Research Service in 1985, and served at CPCRI and NCIPM before joining the Advanced Centre for Plant Virology, IARI, in 1999. He served as Professor (2016-2022) and ICAR-National Professor (2022-2025). He has guided 4 M.Sc. and 20 Ph.D. students and published over 200 peer-reviewed articles. A recipient of the IARI Best Teacher Award, he is a Fellow of NAAS and NASI. His international exposure includes IPM training in Indonesia, DBT-Overseas Associate tenure at The State University of New Jersey, USA, and academic visits to the University of Florida and the University of Queensland. Dr. Baranwal’s major contributions include the development of a microarray chip for the detection of over 1,100 plant viruses, infectious clones of banana-infecting badnaviruses, studies on virus resistance in banana, HTS-based virus and viroid genomics, and rapid field-based diagnostics of plant viruses. Dr. Brajesh Singh is a Doctor in Botany and currently serves as Director, ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla, and Principal Scientist in the Crop Physiology, Biochemistry and Post-Harvest Technology Division. His research interests focus on horticultural crop storage technologies, post-harvest processing, and nutritional quality assessment, with particular emphasis on improving the value and shelf life of potato crops. He is coordinating programmes on genome editing of potato, post-harvest management, and nutritional enhancement, contributing to sustainable productivity and quality improvement. Dr. Singh has an extensive publication record with over 220 peer-reviewed research articles and is the author of four patents, reflecting his strong commitment to innovation, translational research, and advancement of potato science in India. Dr. Singh has an extensive publication record with over 220 peer-reviewed research articles and is the author of four patents, reflecting his strong commitment to innovation, translational research, and advancement of potato science in India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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