Agriculture & Allied Sciences

Innovations in Horticultural Science

Biotic Stress Management in Tomato
Biotechnological Approaches

Editors: Shashank Shekhar Solankey, PhD
Md. Shamim, PhD

Biotic Stress Management in Tomato

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: November 2021
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781774630402
E-Book ISBN: 9781003186960
Pages: 322pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback
Series: Innovations in Horticultural Science
Notes: 9 color and 12 b/w illustrations

Biotic Stress Management in Tomato: Biotechnological Approaches highlights biotechnological tools and their utilization for biotic stress management in the tomato plant, one of the world’s most important vegetable crops consumed by us in our daily diet and which is vulnerable to over 200 diseases as well as the impact of global climate change.

The chapters cover the major diseases of tomato along with practical biotic stress management strategies through biotechnological and molecular approaches. The focus is on molecular tools that can be used to prevent or mitigate damage from such diseases as bacterial wilt, bacterial canker, damping off seedlings, late blight, early blight, fusarium wilt, septorial leaf spot, cercospora leaf spot, verticilium wilt, tomato leaf curl virus, tobacco mosaic virus, tomato spotted wilt virus, root knot nematode, fruit borer, sucking pests. Gene stacking/pyramiding and postharvest management strategies are also systematically discussed.

This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review that will be a greatly useful resource, containing basic facts and information on the new and recent discoveries for biotic stresses management of tomatoes.

CONTENTS:

Preface

1. General Introduction to Tomato Diseases and Their Impact
S. S. Solankey, P. K. Ray, Meenakshi Kumari, H. K. Singh, Md. Shamim, D. K. Verma, and V. B. Jha

2. Molecular Tools for Bacterial Wilt Resistance in Tomato
Rajesh Kumar, Sushmita Chhetri, Bahadur Singh Bamaniya, Jitendra Kumar Kushwah, and Rahul Kumar Verma

3. Molecular Methods for the Controlling of Damping Off Seedlings in Tomato
Dan Singh Jakhar, Rima Kumari, Pankaj Kumar, and Rajesh Singh

4. Molecular Methods for the Controlling of Late Blight in Tomato
P. K. Ray, S. S. Solankey, R. N. Singh, Anjani Kumar, and Umesh Singh

5. Molecular Approaches of Early Blight Resistance Breeding
Meenakshi Kumari, B. Vanlalnehi, Manoj Kumar, and S. S. Solankey

6. Molecular Approaches for the Control of Septoria Leaf Spot in Tomato
Md. Abu Nayyer, Md. Feza Ahmad, Md. Shamim, Deepa Lal, Deepti Srivastava, and V. K. Tripathi

7. Molecular Approaches for the Control Cercospora Leaf Spot of Tomato
Santosh Kumar, Mehi Lal, Tribhuwan Kumar, and Mahesh Kumar

8. Molecular Approaches for the Control Tomato Leaf Curl Virus (TLCV)
Ramesh Kumar Singh, Nagendra Rai, and Major Singh

9. Molecular Advances of the of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infecting Tomato
Mahesh Kumar, Md. Shamim, V. B. Jha, Tushar Ranjan, Santosh Kumar, Hari Om, Ravi Ranjan Kumar, Vinod Kumar, Ravi Keshri, and M. S. Nimmy

10. Molecular Approaches to Control the Root-Knot Nematode in Tomato
Rima Kumari, Pankaj Kumar, Dan Singh Jakhar, and Arun Kumar

11. Molecular Approaches for the Control Fruit Borer in Tomato
Shirin Akhtar and Abhishek Naik

12. Molecular Approaches for Control of Sucking Pest in Tomato
Pankaj Kumar, Anupam Adarsh, Rima Kumari, Dan Singh Jakhar, Arun Kumar, and Anupma Kumari

13. Molecular Approaches for Multiple Genes Stacking/Pyramiding in Tomato for Major Biotic Stress Management
Raja Husain, Nitin Vikram, Kunvar Gyanendra, Vineeta Singh, N. A. Khan, Md. Shamim, and Deepak Kumar

14. Molecular Approaches for the Post-Harvest Losses in Tomato by Different Biotic Stress
Md. Shamim, Mahesh Kumar, B. N. Saha, Md. Wasim Siddiqui, Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Deepti Srivastava, Md. Abu Nayyer, Raja Hussain, S. S. Solankey, and V. B. Jha

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Shashank Shekhar Solankey, PhD
Assistant Professor–cum–Jr. Scientist (Horticulture: Vegetable Science) Dr. Kalam Agricultural College, Kishanganj under Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, India

Shashank Shekhar Solankey, PhD, is an Assistant Professor–cum–Jr. Scientist (Horticulture: Vegetable Science) at Dr. Kalam Agricultural College, Kishanganj under Bihar Agricultural University (BAU), Sabour (Bhagalpur), India. He has more than seven years of experience in teaching and research. He has previously worked as a Research Associate at ICAR-IIVR, Varanasi, India. His prime targeted area of research is biotic and abiotic stress resistance as well as quality improvement in vegetables, particularly, solanaceous crops and okra. Dr. Solankey has supervised several MSc students and has handled several research projects. Among his many national and international awards are a Best Teacher Award (2016) and Best Researcher Award (2016) by BAU. He has published over 50 research papers as well as review papers, a souvenir paper, books, an abstract book, over 35 book chapters, popular articles, etc. He is a life-time member of several societies and is an editorial board member and reviewer for many reputed journals. Dr. Solankey acquired a master’s degree in Vegetable Science from Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Ayodhya, India, and a doctorate in Horticulture from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.

Md. Shamim, PhD
Assistant Professor cum Scientist, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Dr. Kalam Agricultural College, Kishanganj (Bihar Agricultural University), India

Md. Shamim, PhD, is an Assistant Professor cum Scientist in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Dr. Kalam Agricultural College, Kishanganj (Bihar Agricultural University), India. He is the author or coauthor of over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, over fifteen book chapters, and two conference papers. He has several authored and edited books to his credit along with several practical books. He is an editorial board member of several national and international journals. Recently, Dr. Shamim received the Young Faculty Award 2016 from the Venus International Foundation, Chennai, India. Before joining Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour. Dr. Shamim worked at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, where he was engaged in heat-responsive gene regulation in wheat. Dr. Shamim also has working experience at the Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur, India, on molecular and phylogeny analysis of several Fusarium fungus and has also done research at the Biochemistry Department of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute on plant protease inhibitor isolation and their characterization. He is a member of the soil microbiology core research group at Bihar Agricultural University (BAU), where he helps with providing appropriate direction and assisting with prioritizing the research work on PGPRs. He has proved himself as an active scientist in the area of biotic stress management in rice and other crops, especially in yellow stem borer management by isolating protease inhibitor from jackfruit seeds and sheath blight resistance mechanism in wild rice, cultivated rice, and other hosts. Dr. Shamim acquired his master’s (Biotechnology) and PhD (Agricultural Biotechnology) degrees from Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Faizabad, India, with specialization in biotic stress management in rice through molecular and proteomics tools.




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