Toxins and Plant Pathogenesis

Toxins and Plant Pathogenesis
Title Toxins and Plant Pathogenesis PDF eBook
Author Joseph Michael Daly
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1983
Genre Science
ISBN

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Toxins as chemical determinants of plant disease. Structural aspects of toxins. Molecular modes of action. Role of toxins in pathogenesis. Future prospects in toxin research.

Phytotoxins and Plant Pathogenesis

Phytotoxins and Plant Pathogenesis
Title Phytotoxins and Plant Pathogenesis PDF eBook
Author Antonio Graniti
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 491
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642731783

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Phytotoxins and Plant Pathogenesis held at Capri, Italy, May 30 - June 3, 1988

Toxins in Plant Disease

Toxins in Plant Disease
Title Toxins in Plant Disease PDF eBook
Author R Durbin
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 528
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323147046

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Toxins in Plant Disease presents a comprehensive coverage of plant disease toxins, both those for which there are reasonable evidence and those with fewer credentials. This book is primarily concerned with the mechanism wherein substances that interfere with metabolism or that alter the normal structure of protoplasm are produced and released (category 1); this includes the traditional toxins, which are usually of low molecular weight. It also describes category 2 mechanism, wherein substances that interfere with normal control of growth and development are produced and released; these microorganisms are classified as growth-affecting compounds. Moreover, this text addresses some high-molecular-weight compounds that contribute to vascular dysfunction. It further talks about the production, isolation, assay, genetics of production, mechanism of action, structure-activity relationship, metabolism, and applications of these toxins. This publication will provide a rational basis for future investigations and contribute to the eventual understanding of the role that toxins play in disease causation.

Plant Pathogenesis

Plant Pathogenesis
Title Plant Pathogenesis PDF eBook
Author Harry Wheeler
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 114
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 364266184X

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The Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences is designed to fill a long-felt need for advanced educational and technological books in the agricultural sciences. These texts, intended primarily for students of agriculture, should also provide up-to-date technical background reading for the many agricultural workers in extension services, educational systems, or international bodies. The editors of Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences will select key subjects relating to the agricultural environment, agricultural physics and chemistry, soil science, plant sciences, animal sciences, food technology, and agricultural engineering for a critical and synthetic appraisal. An initial theoretical presentation will be used by authors of individual volumes in the series to develop a technical approach~including examples and practical solutions~ to each subject. In addressing the advanced undergraduate and early graduate student of agriculture, selected authors will present the latest information, leavened with the lessons learned from their own experience, on precise and well-defined topics. Such books that widen the horizons of the student of agriculture can serve, too, as useful reference sources for the young specialist in the early years of his career. Many specialists who are involved in teaching agricultural science are isolated from universities and research institutions. This series will bring them up-to-date scientific information, thus keeping them in touch with progress. The basic objective of Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences is to effect a structural integration of the theoretic and technical approaches to agriculture.

Toxins in Plant Disease Development and Evolving Biotechnology

Toxins in Plant Disease Development and Evolving Biotechnology
Title Toxins in Plant Disease Development and Evolving Biotechnology PDF eBook
Author Rajeev K. Upadhyay
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN

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Toxins produced by plant pathogens are known to play an important role in plant pathogenesis and are actively involved in part of the disease expression. This text deals with both host-specific and non-host specific toxins in order to describe host-pathogen interactions leading to disease development and their biotechnological exploitation using genetic engineering tools for disease and weed management.

Physiology and Biochemistry of Plant-Pathogen Interactions

Physiology and Biochemistry of Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Title Physiology and Biochemistry of Plant-Pathogen Interactions PDF eBook
Author I. J. Misaghi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 293
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1468411497

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There has been a significant surge of interest in the study of the physiology and biochemistry of plant host-parasite interactions in recent years, as evidenced by the number of research papers currently being published on the subject. The in creased interest is probably based on the evidence that effective management of many plant diseases is, for the most part, contingent upon a clear understanding of the nature of host-parasite interactions. This intensified research effort calls for a greater number of books, such as this one, designed to compile, synthesize, and evaluate widely scattered pieces of information on this subject. The study of host-parasite interactions concerns the struggle between plants and pathogens, which has been incessant throughout their coevolution. Such in teractions are often highly complex. Pathogens have developed sophisticated of fensive systems to parasitize plants, while plants have evolved diversified defen sive strategies to ward off potential pathogens. In certain cases, the outcome of a specific host-parasite interaction seems to depend upon the presence or efficacy of the plant's defense system. A plant may become diseased when a parasite manages to invade it, unhindered by preexisting defense systems and/or without eliciting the plant's induced resistance response(s). Absence of disease may re flect the inability of the invading pathogen to overcome the plant's defense sys tem(s).

Plant Pathogenesis and Disease Control

Plant Pathogenesis and Disease Control
Title Plant Pathogenesis and Disease Control PDF eBook
Author Hachiro Oku
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 212
Release 2020-10-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1000157903

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Environmental pollution resulting from widespread pesticide application has become a serious worldwide problem. Plant Pathogenesis and Disease Control is an important new reference that addresses this problem by exploring the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of plant pathogenesis and emphasizing the use of "pest control agents" rather than "pesticides" for plant disease control. Topics examined include pathogenicity, the resistance of plants against pathogens, the offensive and defensive struggle between hosts and parasites, methods for using natural defense mechanisms to develop environmentally sound disease control agents, and the use of modern biotechnology for plant disease control. The book will be an essential reference for phytopathologists, plant biochemists, pesticide chemists, mycologists, plant cell technologists, and agricultural researchers.