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Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 2

Series: Plant-Microbe Interactions Volume: 2
Edited By: G Stacey and NT Keen
228 pages, Figs, tabs
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 2
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  • Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 2 ISBN: 9780412088810 Hardback Nov 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

The second volume in this already successful series covers all aspects of plant-microbe interactions.

Contents

Avirulence determinants in viruses, Jim Culver, University of Maryland; Virulence mechanisms in plant pathogens, Tim Denny, University of Georgia; Regulation of nodulin gene expression, Frans de Bruijin, Michigan State University; Biosynthesis and host-specificity of Nod factors, Ben Lugtenberg, Clusius Laboratory, Leiden; Avirulence genes, Janet Leach and Frank White, Kansas State University; Role of rhizosphere microorganisms in bioremediation, Barbara Walton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Physiology of nitrogen fixing nodules, Alan Collmer, Cornell University; The hrp genes of plant pathogenic bacteria, Jeff Dangl, Max-Delbruck Laboratory, Cologne; Geminiviruses, Judith Brown, University of Arizona; Agrobacterium, Eugene Nester, University of Washington.

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Series: Plant-Microbe Interactions Volume: 2
Edited By: G Stacey and NT Keen
228 pages, Figs, tabs
Media reviews
a valuable reference work - Trends in Plant Science
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