Plant-pathogen interactions
著者
書誌事項
Plant-pathogen interactions
(Annual plant reviews, v. 11)
Blackwell , CRC Press, 2004
- : uk
- : us
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全3件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
-
: us ISBN 9780849323430
内容説明
Plant diseases are destructive and threaten virtually any crop grown on a commercial scale. They are kept in check by plant breeding strategies that have introgressed disease resistance genes into many important crops, and by the deployment of costly control measures, such as antibiotics and fungicides. However, the capacity for the agents of plant disease - viruses, bacteria, fungi, and oomycetes - to adapt to new conditions, overcoming disease resistance and becoming resistant to pesticides, is very great. For these reasons, understanding the biology of plant diseases is essential for the development of durable control strategies.
Plant-Pathogen Interactions provides and overview of our current knowledge of plant-pathogen interactions and the establishment of plant disease, drawing together fundamental new information on plant infection mechanisms and host responses. The role of molecular signals, gene regulation, and the physiology of pathogenic organisms are emphasized, but the role of the prevailing environment in the conditioning of disease is also discussed.
Emphasizing the broader understanding that has emerged from the use of molecular genetics and genomics, Plant-Pathogen Interactions highlights those interactions that have been most widely studied and those in which genome information has provided a new level of understanding.
目次
EMERGING THEMES IN PLANT-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS
N.J. Talbot
Introduction
Breaching the Host Cuticle
Invading Host Tissue
Subverting Host Metabolism and Defense
Perception of Pathogens
Genome-Level Analysis of Pathogens
The Future
References
TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS
J.P. Carr
Introduction
Tobacco Mosaic Virus: Virion and Genome Structure
TMV Replication and the Synthesis of Subgenomic mRNAs
Movement of TMV Within the Host
Host Reactions to TMV
Future Directions for TMV Research: Making an Old Foe Into a New Friend?
Acknowledgements
References
INFECTION WITH POTYVIRUSES
M-L. Rajamaki, T. Maki-Valkama, K. Makinen, and J.P.T. Valkonen
Infection Cycle (General Summary)
Architecture of Virions
Entry of Virions into the Cell, Disassembly and Assembly
Translation and Polyprotein Processing
RNA Synthesis and Viral Genome Replication
Virus Movement
Induction of Symptoms
Transmission
Variability and Evolution
Acknowledgements
References
THE RALSTONIA SOLANACEARUM-PLANT INTERACTION
C. Boucher and S. Genin
The Pathogen
Molecular Studies of Pathogenicity Determinants
Acknowledgements
References
THE PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE-BEAN SYSTEM
S.S. Hirano and C.D. Upper
Introduction
The System
Population Sizes of Pss on Populations of Leaf Habitats
Population Processes: Searching for Causes of Variability in Pathogen Population Sizes
Pss Population Sizes and the Likelihood of Disease Development
How Does Pss Cause Brown Spot Lesions?
Summary
References
FUNGAL PATHOGENESIS IN THE RICE BLAST FUNGUS MAGNAPORTHE GRISEA
C. Xue, L. Li, K. Seong, and J-R. Xu
Introduction
Life Cycle of Magnaporthe Grisea
Conidium Attachment and Germination
Appressorium Morphogenesis
Penetration
Infectious Growth and Lesion Formation
Conidiation
Genomics Studies
Future Perspectives
References
THE USTILAGO MAYDIS-MAIZE INTERACTION
M.D. Garcia-Pedrajas, S. J. Klosterman, D.L. Andrews, and S.E. Gold
Introduction
Teliospore Germination and Meiosis
Mating and Dikaryon Formation
Penetration
Colonization of Maize Tissue
Gall Formation and Teliosporogenesis
Survival
Genetic Diversity in U. Maydis
Host Resistance
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
BLUMERIA GRAMINIS F. SP. HORDEI, AN OBLIGATE PATHOGEN OF BARLEY
M. Both and P.D. Spanu
Introduction
Life Cycle-An Overview
Conidia and Germination
Surface Perception and Early Events Following Contact With the Surface
Signal Transduction During Early Development of B. Graminis F. Sp. Hordei
Penetration
The Haustorium
Vegetative Growth and Sporulation
Outlook
References
THE PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS-POTATO INTERACTION
P. Van West and V.G.A.A. Vleeshouwers
Introduction
History of Late Blight
Economic and Social Impact of Phytophthora Plant Pathogens
The Disease Cycle of Phytophthora Infestans
The Plant Response
Future Perspectives
Acknowledgements
References
INDEX
- 巻冊次
-
: uk ISBN 9781405114332
内容説明
Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 11 Plant diseases are destructive and threaten virtually any crop grown on a commercial scale. They are kept in check by plant breeding strategies that have introgressed disease resistance genes into many important crops, and by the deployment of costly control measures, such as antibiotics and fungicides. However, the capacity for the agents of plant disease - viruses, bacteria, fungi and oomycetes - to adapt to new conditions, overcoming disease resistance and becoming resistant to pesticides, is very great. For these reasons, understanding the biology of plant diseases is essential for the development of durable control strategies. This volume provides an overview of our current knowledge of plant-pathogen interactions and the establishment of plant disease, drawing together fundamental new information on plant infection mechanisms and host responses. The role of molecular signals, gene regulation and the physiology of pathogenic organisms are emphasised, but the role of the prevailing environment in the conditioning of disease is also discussed.
This is a book for researchers and professionals in plant pathology, cell biology, molecular biology and genetics.
目次
List of Contributors. Preface. 1. Emerging themes in plant-pathogen interactions. Nicholas J. Talbot, University of Exeter, UK. 2. Tobacco mosaic virus. John Carr, University of Cambridge, UK. 3. Infection with potyviruses. Minna-Liisa Rajamaki, Tuula Maki-Valkama, Kristiina Makinen and Jari Valkonen, Department of Applied Biology, University of Helsinki, Finland. 4. The Ralstonia solanacearum-plant interaction. Christian Boucher and Stephane Genin, CNRS - INRA, Castanet Tolosa, France. 5. The Pseudomonas syringae-bean interaction. Susan S. Hirano and Christen D. Upper, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA. 6. Fungal pathogenesis in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe Grisea. Chaoyang Xue, Lei Li, Kyeyong Seong and Jin-Rong Xu, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. 7. The Ustilago maydis-maize interaction. Maria D. Garcia-Pedrajas, Steven J. Klosterman, David L. Andrews and Scott E. Gold, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens, USA. 8. Blumeria graminis f. sp hordei, an obligate pathogen of barley. Maike Both and Pietro D. Spanu, Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College, London, UK. 9. The Phytophthora infestans-potato interaction. Pieter van West, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Aberdeen, UK and Vivianne G.A.A.Vleeshouwers, Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. References. Index
「Nielsen BookData」 より