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Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 2017

Role of Viral Diagnostics in Quarantine for Plant Genetic Resources and Preparedness

V Celia Chalam; Db Parakh; A. K. Maurya

International exchange of plant genetic resources (PGR) and trade play an important role in the long-distance dissemination of destructive viruses/strains. The ICAR-NBPGR has been empowered for quarantine processing of imported PGR including transgenics meant for research purposes. Adopting a workable strategy of post-entry quarantine growing/inspection followed by use of combination of detection techniques viz., electron microscopy, ELISA and RT-PCR, 45 viruses of great economic and quarantine importance were intercepted in imported PGR in the last three decades (1985–2016). The interceptions include 19 viruses not yet reported from India viz., Barley stripe mosaic virus, Bean mild mosaic virus, Bean pod mottle virus, Broad bean mottle virus, Broad bean stain virus, Broad bean true mosaic virus, Cherry leaf roll virus, Cowpea mottle virus, Cowpea severe mosaic virus, Dioscorea latent virus, Garlic virus C, High plains virus, Maize chlorotic mottle virus, Pea enation mosaic virus, Peanut sunt virus, Pepino mosaic virus, Raspberry ringspot virus, Tomato ringspot virus and Wheat streak mosaic virus. Besides, 21 viruses not known to occur on particular host(s) in India were intercepted and 23 viruses were intercepted in germplasm imported from CGIAR centres. Fourteen viruses including nine viruses not reported from India have been intercepted in transgenic germplasm. Even though some of the intercepted viruses are not known to occur in India, their potential vectors exist and also congenial conditions to multiply, disseminate and spread destructive exotic viruses/strains. India also need to establish a strong network of interconnected accredited laboratories able to quickly diagnose new viruses/strains; enhance surveillance capacity and develop early warning systems. This makes it imperative that India should put in place a “National Plant Pests Diagnostic and Certification Network” to enhance preparedness.


Indian Journal of Microbiology | 2004

Interception of seed-borne pathogens in introduced planting material.

P. C. Agarwal; Baleshwar Singh; Usha Dev; Indra Rani; Dinesh Rai; K. D. Joshi; Dinesh Chand; A. K. Maurya; R. K. Khetarpal


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2003

Quarantine processing of chemically treated wheat (Triticum species), barley (Hordeum vulgare) and triticale germplasm imported during 1992-2001

Usha Dev; Baleshwar Singh; P. C. Agarwal; Sarabjit Singh; A. K. Maurya; Dinesh Chand; K. D. Joshi; R. K. Khetarpal


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2012

Fungal and bacterial plant pathogens intercepted in germplasm introduced into India during 2007–10

Usha Dev; Baleshwar Singh; P. C. Agarwal; Dinesh Chand; V. Celia Chalam; A. K. Maurya; K. D. Joshi


Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 2007

Seed-borne Pathogens Intercepted in Germplasm Introduced in India During 2005–06

Usha Dev; P. C. Agarwal; Baleshwar Singh; Nidhi Joshi; Dinesh Chand; A. K. Maurya; K. D. Joshi; R. K. Khetarpal


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2004

Pathogenic fungi intercepted in introduced germplasm during 2001

P. C. Agarwal; Baleshwar Singh; Indra Rani; K. D. Joshi; A. K. Maurya; R. K. Khethrpal


Indian phytopathology | 2018

Risk of pathogens associated with plant germplasm imported into India from various countries

Baleshwar Singh; Jameel Akhtar; A. Kandan; Pardeep Kumar; Dinesh Chand; A. K. Maurya; P. C. Agarwal; S C Dubey


Indian phytopathology | 2017

Status of Seed-Borne Fungi in some Indigenous Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Conserved in National Gene Bank, India

Jameel Akhtar; Baleshwar Singh; A. Kandan; Pardeep Kumar; A. K. Maurya; Dinesh Chand; Veena Gupta; Sunil C. Dubey


Indian Journal of Plant Protection | 2014

Biosecuring India from seed-transmitted viruses: The case of quarantine monitoring of legume germplasm imported during 2001–2010

V Celia Chalam; Db Parakh; A. K. Maurya; Shamsher Singh; R. K. Khetarpal


Indian Journal of Plant Protection | 2006

Interception of seedborne fungi in introduced planting material.

P. C. Agarwal; Baleshwar Singh; Usha Dev; Indra Rani; Dinesh Chand; K. D. Joshi; A. K. Maurya; R. K. Khetarpal

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Baleshwar Singh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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P. C. Agarwal

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Dinesh Chand

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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A. Kandan

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Db Parakh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Jameel Akhtar

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Pardeep Kumar

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Usha Dev

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Nidhi Joshi

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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