Induced Resistance to Disease in Plants - Developments in Plant Pathology - Raymond Hammerschmidt - Books - Springer - 9780792332152 - January 31, 1995
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Induced Resistance to Disease in Plants - Developments in Plant Pathology 1995 edition

Raymond Hammerschmidt

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Induced Resistance to Disease in Plants - Developments in Plant Pathology 1995 edition

Addresses the biology of induced resistance in legumes, solanaceae, cucurbits and monocots. This book includes a discussion of the molecular basis of induced resistance, its genetic and evolutionary significance, and practical applications in disease control. It aims to provide a background for those commencing work in the area.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Induced resistance in Legumes; B. J. Deverall, E. K. Dann. Induced resistance in the Solanaceae; O. L. Ozeretkovskaya. Induced resistance in Cucurbits; P. Hammerschmidt, P. Yang-Cashman. Induced resistance in Monocots; U. Steiner, F. Schonbeck. Molecular regulation of systemic induced resistance; B. A. Stermer. Thoughts on the role and evolution of induced resistance in natural ecosystems, and its relationship to other types of plant defenses against disease; M. C. Heath. Practical application and implementation of induced resistance; S. Tuzun, J. Kloepper. Induced systemic resistance -- An overview; J. Kuc. Index."Publisher Marketing: Induced or acquired resistance to disease in plants has been known for many years, but the phenomenon was studied in only a few laboratories until about a decade ago. Since then, there has been an increasing interest in induced resistance as a new, environmentally safe means of disease control, as well as a model for the study of the genes involved in host defence and the signals that control them. This increased interest led the editors of Induced Resistance to Disease in Plants to collect and summarise much of the current and older literature on the topic in a single volume. Each chapter covers its topic as comprehensively as possible, thus serving as a solid introduction to the literature, as well as expressing its writer's own views on the state of research in the area and giving an indication of where future research may lead. Induced Resistance to Disease in Plants addresses the biology of induced resistance in legumes, solanaceae, cucurbits and monocots, since these are the families that have received the most attention, followed by a discussion of the molecular basis of induced resistance, its genetic and evolutionary significance, and practical applications in disease control. The book will provide a background for those commencing work in the area, as well as a source of information for established workers who wish to learn about other areas of induced resistance.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 31, 1995
ISBN13 9780792332152
Publishers Springer
Pages 183
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 12 mm   ·   453 g
Language English  
Editor Hammerschmidt, R.
Editor Kuc, Joseph