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Mechanisms of Resistance to Plant Diseases (Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology) - hardcover

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Mechanisms of Resistance to Plant Diseases (Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology) - hardcover

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9789024732043
ISBN (ISBN-10): 9024732042
Hardcover
Publishing year: 1985
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
476 Pages
Weight: 0,871 kg
Language: eng/Englisch

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ISBN/EAN: 9024732042

ISBN - alternate spelling:
90-247-3204-2, 978-90-247-3204-3
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Book author: fraser
Book title: mechanics resistance plant diseases, advances plant biotechnology, none these diseases


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Author: R.S. Fraser
Title: Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology; Mechanisms of Resistance to Plant Diseases
Publisher: Springer; Springer Netherland
462 Pages
Publishing year: 1985-09-30
Dordrecht; NL
Weight: 1,860 kg
Language: English
213,99 € (DE)
219,99 € (AT)
236,00 CHF (CH)
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X, 462 p.

BB; Plant Sciences; Hardcover, Softcover / Biologie/Botanik; Botanik und Pflanzenwissenschaften; Verstehen; Pathogen; agriculture; evolution; fungi; mutagenesis; plant; virus; Plant Science; BC; EA

1. Some Basic Concepts and Definitions in Resistance Studies.- 1.1. Why study resistance?.- 1.2. Some working definitions.- References.- 2. Host Range Control and Hon-Host Immunity to Viruses.- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. Host range control.- 2.3. Possible mechanisms in non-host immunity.- 2.4. Conclusion.- References.- 3. Non-Host Resistance to Fungi.- 3.1. Introduction: definitions and problems.- 3.2. Microscopy of non-host resistance to fungi.- 3.3. Mechanisms of non-host resistance: general considerations.- 3.4. Mechanisms of resistance dependent on an absence of factors in the potential host.- 3.5. Mechanisms of resistance dependent on the presence or production of factors by the potential host.- 3.6. Conclusions.- References.- 4. Genetics of Host Resistance to Viruses and of Virulence.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Genetics of resistance: many cases are under simple Mendelian control.- 4.3. Genetic determinants of virulence.- 4.4. Dominance, recessiveness and modifiers: theoretical considerations.- 4.5. Resistance and virulence: the gene-for-gene relationship.- References.- 5. The Genetic Bases of Relationships between Microbial Parasites and Their Hosts.- 5.1. Introduction: an overview of the genetics of hostmicrobial parasite associations.- 5.2. Types and stability of resistance.- 5.3. Detailed consideration of quantitatively inherited resistance and virulence.- 5.4. Detailed consideration of gene-for-gene relationships.- 5.5. Genetics of resistance and complementary virulence above the cultivar level.- 5.6. Conclusion.- References.- 6. Mechanisms Involved in Genetically Controlled Resistance and Virulence: Virus Diseases.- 6.1. Introduction.- 6.2. Disease avoidance.- 6.3. Resistance operating within the plant: virus localizing mechanisms.- 6.4. Resistance mechanisms permitting some spread of virus.- 6.5. Mechanisms of virulence.- References.- 7. Mechanisms by Which Genetically Controlled Resistance and Virulence Influence Host Colonization by Fungal and Bacterial Parasites.- 7.1. Introduction.- 7.2. Passive resistance mechanisms.- 7.3. Active resistance mechanisms.- 7.4. Induction of active resistance mechanisms.- 7.5. Receptors for elictors of active resistance mechanisms.- 7.6. Physiological models to explain gene-for-gene relationships.- 7.7. Conclusion: perspectives and challenges.- References.- 8. Resistance and Pathogenicity: Epidemiological and Ecological Mechanisms.- 8.1. Introduction.- 8.2. Resistance and pathogenicity.- 8.3. Population dynamics and the genetics of epidemics.- 8.4. Topics in resistance and pathogenicity.- 8.5. Topics in fungicide insensitivity.- 8.6. Ecological and evolutionary perspectives.- 8.7. Implications for agriculture.- References.- 9. Mechanisms of Induced Resistance to Virus Disease.- 9.1. Introduction.- 9.2. Resistance induced by localized infections and analogous effects.- 9.3. Resistance induced by systemic infection.- 9.4. Conclusion.- References.- 10. Induced Resistance to Fungal and Bacterial Diseases.- 10.1. Introduction.- 10.2. Inducers of local resistance.- 10.3. The protective response in induced local resistance.- 10.4. Inducers of systemic resistance.- 10.5. The protective response in induced systemic resistance.- References.- 11. Present and Future Prospects for Exploitation of Resistance in Crop Protection by Novel Means.- 11.1. Introduction.- 11.2. Mutagenesis and variation: techniques at the cell and tissue level.- 11.3. Recombinant DNA techniques.- 11.4. The future for chemical controls.- 11.5. Conclusion.- References.

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