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Plant-Fungal Pathogen Interaction A Classical and Molecular View

By: HH Prell and P Day
214 pages, 15 figs, 12 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Plant-Fungal Pathogen Interaction
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About this book

Special emphasis is placed on recognition phenomena between plants and fungi, parasitization strategies employed by the phytopathogenic fungi, the action of the phytotoxins, the compatability of pathogens with host plants and the basic resistance of non-host plants as well as cultivar-specific resistance of host plants.

Contents

Introduction.- Recognition, the first step in interaction between plants and pathogen.- Activities of phytopathogenic fungi when colonizing their host plants.- Taxonomy of phytopathogenic fungi.- Plant defense strategies against phytopathogenic fungi.- Basic incompatibility: the resistance of non-host plants to phytopathogenic fungi.- Phytotoxins, the weapons of necrotrophic phytopathogenic fungi.- Host plant resistance: cultivar- or parasite-specific resistance.- Host plant tolerance.- Induced tolerance.- Evolution of plant-pathogen interaction - its influence on breeding of disease resistant crops in agriculture.- Glossary.

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By: HH Prell and P Day
214 pages, 15 figs, 12 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Media reviews
From the reviews of the first edition: "Given the complexity of the interaction between fungi, bacteria, viruses and their plant hosts, this is a surprisingly short book. ! The book's layout and index ensure that the reader can go quickly to areas of interest, where there are concise accounts of the concepts underpinning many aspects of current research topics. ! for the general practitioner in plant protection and plant breeding, and for students the book provides a firm foundation for the concepts underlying current research on this topic." (Derek W. Hollomon, Mycological Research, Vol. 105 (9), 2001) "The scope of the book is very broad, covering all the major concepts in fungal-plant pathogenic interactions. ! each chapter or section concludes with a list of relevant reviews and a few papers, making this book an invaluable starting point from which to familiarize yourself with new areas. ! Anyone studying plant-fungal pathogen interactions at undergraduate or post-graduate level should have access to this book, and it will be a valuable reference for researchers at more advanced levels." (Adrian C. Newton, The Mycologist, Vol. 15 (4), 2001) "This book is a revised and updated version of a German book by Hermann H. Prell ! . The book provides a really excellent summary of most aspects of plant pathology. ! Since this book contains a broad spectrum of information it can be recommended for a readership from graduate students of biology and agriculture to teachers and scientists interested in fungal plant pathology. It is easy to read, a very valuable source of information and literature ! ." (Axel Mithofer, Journal of Plant Physiology, Vol. 159, 2002) "This book is a distillation of the essence of physiological and molecular plant pathology in just over 200 pages! ! The book is lucidly and logically written and presented ! . this book is an excellent synopsis of current thinking in physiological and molecular plant pathology, set against a comprehensive historical background. It provides a superb course book for advanced students and a unique introduction to the literature for research scientists new to plant pathology. I recommend it very strongly indeed." (D. S. Ingram, Annals of Botany, Vol. 89 (1), 2002)
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