Plant-microbe interactions and biological control
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Plant-microbe interactions and biological control
(Books in soils, plants, and the environment, v. 63)
Marcel Dekker, c1998
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Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences Library
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Discusses the critical role of host-pathogen interactions in developing new and alternative biocontrol agents that promote plant health and disease resistance in crop pathosystems. Describes state-of-the-art as well as future technologies leading to more effective biological control programs.
Table of Contents
- Diversity in soil-borne microbial communities - a tool for biological system management of root health
- biological control of fusarium wilts - towards development of commercial products
- use of sporidesmium sclerotivorum for biocontrol of sclerotial plant pathogens
- strategies for biological control of necrotrophic fungal foliar pathogens
- powdery mildews - recent advances toward integrated control
- biological control with trichoderma species
- biological control strategies for sclerotinia diseases
- biological control of postharvest disease
- biocontrol of postharvest diseases of temperate fruits - challenges and opportunities
- selection, characterization, and use of microbial antagonists of the control of fusarium dry rot of potatoes
- biological control of weeds using microorganisms
- formulating microorganisms for biological control of weeds
- control of cucumber mosaic virus using viral satellites
- enhancement of biological nitrogen fixation using strain-specific bacterial viruses for biological control of ineffective bradyrhizobium or rhizobium
- chitinolytic enzymes of fungi and their involvement in biocontrol of plant pathogens
- impact of liquid culture physiology, environment, and metabolites on biocontrol agent qualities - pseudomonas fluorescence 2-79 versus wheat take-all
- genetic analysis of selected antifungal metabolites produced by pseudomonas aureofaciens
- molecular probes and assays useful to identify plant pathogenic fungi, bacteria, and marked biocontrol agents
- genetic approaches for analysis and manipulation of rhizosphere colonization by bacterial biocontrol agents.
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