Plant-microbe interactions

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Plant-microbe interactions

edited by Gary Stacey, Noel T. Keen

Chapman & Hall, c1996-

  • v. 1
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  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5
  • v. 6

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Volume 4- published: St. Paul, MN : APS Press

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 2 ISBN 9780412088810

内容説明

Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 2 Volume 1 of this series has made its appearance and dealt forcefully with impor tant current topics in the field of plant-microbe interactions. We believe that the quality of those chapters was high and should serve as a focal point for the state of the art as well as an enduring reference. Volume 2 builds upon these accom plishments. Chapter 1 discusses the fascinating lipo-chitin signal molecules from Rhizo bium, aspects regarding their biosynthesis, and the basis for host specificity. These molecules are a cardinal example of how microorganisms influence plant development and stimulate speculation that they have identified a previously un known aspect of plant hormone activity. Chapter 2 continues the discussion of Rhizobium by considering the trafficking of carbon and nitrogen in nodules. Al though the ostensible advantage of nodules to plants is the fixation of atmos pheric nitrogen, the actual process involved in supplying reduced nitrogen to the plant host is complex.

目次

  • 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
巻冊次

v. 3 ISBN 9780412112416

内容説明

Scientists are continually making exciting discoveries concerning the interactions between microbes and plants, interactions which may be damaging, in the case of plant pathogens, or beneficial, as in the case of nitrogen fixation. This new volume in the successful and well received Chapman & Hall Plant-Microbe Interaction series is an exciting and broad-ranging view of the outstanding work being done in this area.

目次

Plant Pathogenesis-related proteins in plants. Toxins produced by plant pathogens. Use of reporter genes to study microbial habitats in plants and in plant-microbe associations. Signal transduction pathways leading to an oxidative burst. Hrp gene regulation in plant pathogens. Polygalacturonase inhibitor proteins. Peptide elicitors triggering a hypersensitive response (HR) and systemic acquired resistance (SAR): the elicitin case. Autoinduction systems in plant associated microorganisms. Methods for the study of plant genetics.
巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9780412988813

内容説明

Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 1 Many plant-microbe interactions have agronomic importance because of either beneficial (e.g., nitrogen fixation or biocontrol) or detrimental (e.g., pathogen esis) effects. Although these systems have been the subjects of scientific re search for many years, recently there has been a tremendous increase in our knowledge of them. The increases in this research have followed a similar general increase in plant science research. Classical plant science research disciplines (e.g., agronomy, breeding, plant physiology, systematics, etc.) have been affected by an increased focus on molecular biology. These new technologies, as well as advances in other areas, have the effect of blurring the traditional borders between research disciplines. Another factor influencing the development of this research is the increased attention given to environmental issues. These concerns have been brought about by debate over the release of genetically modified organisms and the general concern over environmental quality. Thus, research areas focused on plant-microbe interactions are presently in a period of great excitement and growth that shows every sign of continuing far into the future. As in most research areas, the rate of advance and breadth of disciplines involved in the study of plant-microbe interactions make it impossible for the average researcher or student to stay abreast of the primary scientific literature.

目次

  • Molecular cloning of plant disease resistance genes-- Gregory B. Martin
  • Transgenic plants for disease control-- Luis Herrera-Hestrella, Laura Silva Rosales, and Rafael Rivera-Bustamante
  • Systemic acquired resistance-- Urs Neuenschwander, Kay Lawton, and John Ryals
  • Interactions of grasses with endophytic Epichloe species and hybrids-- Christopher L. Schardl
  • Pathogenesis and sexual development of the smut fungi-- J.W. Kronstad
  • Current concepts in the use of introduced bacteria for biological disease control: mechanisms and antifungal metabolites-- Linda S. Thomashow and David M. Weller
  • Legume signals to rhizobial symbionts: a new approach for defining rhizosphere colonization-- Donald A. Philips and Wolfgang R. Streit
  • Nodulation factors-- Jean Claude Prome and Nathalie Demont

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA2790659X
  • ISBN
    • 041298881X
    • 0412088819
    • 0412112418
    • 0890542287
    • 0890542600
    • 0890543038
  • LCCN
    95010088
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    v.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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