Histology, ultrastructure, and molecular cytology of plant-microorganism interactions
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Histology, ultrastructure, and molecular cytology of plant-microorganism interactions
(Developments in plant pathology, v. 7)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1996
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo講座
5019666865,5019662963
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Papers from a meeting held in Montpellier, France, Nov. 1994; with additional contributions
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work offers descriptions of cellular aspects of interactions between plants and micro-organisms, including lichens, and also covers infections by viruses, trypanosomes and nematodes. The detailed reviews are accompanied by nearly 250 appropriate micrographs. Topics covered include: techniques that may be of use in studying plant infections such as colloidal gold cytochemistry, in situ hybridization, histochemical detection of polyphenols, cytodetection of pathogens, monoclonal antibodies and image analysis; host aggression by bacteria, fungi and nematodes with emphasis on adhesion, penetration and plant cell modifications; defense mechanisms of infected plants, including trees, cytolocalization of molecules involved in host resistance, plant responses to parasites or symbiotic micro-organisms. Comparisons are also given between pathogenic interactions and mutualistic associations.
Table of Contents
- Image analysis in biology
- C. Souchier. In situ Hybridization to RNA in Plant Biology
- J. Brangeon. In Situ Detection of Polyphenols During Plant-Microorganism Interactions
- C. Andary, et al. Gold Cytochemistry Applied to the Study of Plant Defense Reactions
- N. Benhamou. Use of Monoclonal Antibodies to Study Differentiation of Colletotrichum Infection Structures
- R.O. Connell, et al. The Plant Cell Wall, First Barrier of Interface for Micro-organisms: in situ Approaches to Understanding Interactions
- B. Vian, et al. Adhesion of Fungal Propagules. Significance to the Success of the Fungal Infection Process
- R. Nicholson. Cellular Aspects of Rust Infection Structure Differentiation. Spore Adhesion and Fungal Morphogenesis
- H. Deising, et al. Structural and Functional Aspects of Mycobiont-Photobiont Relationships in Lichens Compared with Mycorrhizae and Plant Pathogenic Interactions
- R.M. Honegger. Root Defence Responses in Relation to Cell and Tissue Invasion by Symbiotic Micro-organisms: Cytological Investigations
- V. Gianinazzi-Pearson, et al. Histology and Cytochemistry of Interactions Between Plants and Xanthomonads
- B. Boher, et al. Compartmentalization in Trees: New Findings During the Study of Dutch Elm Disease
- D. Rioux. Virus of Plant Trypanosomes (Phytomonas spp.)
- M. Dollet, et al. Plant Cell Modifications by Parasitic Nematodes
- W. Robertson. In situ Detection of Grapevine Flavescence Dore Phytoplasmas and Their Infection Cycle in Experimental and Natural Host Plants
- J. Lherminier, E. Boudon-Padieu.
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