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Maak Uw tuin gezond
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ISBN: 9021001098 Year: 1982 Publisher: Ede Zomer & Keuning

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A literature guide for the identification of plant pathogenic fungi
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ISBN: 0890540802 Year: 1987 Publisher: St. Paul, MN : American phytopathological society,

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Phytopathologie : bases moléculaires et biologiques des pathosystèmes et fondements des stratégies de lutte
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ISBN: 2804141152 9782804141158 Year: 2003 Publisher: Gembloux : Bruxelles : Les Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux ; De Boeck,


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Advances in botanical research.
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ISSN: 00652296 ISBN: 9780123743275 9780123746009 9780123747358 9780123808721 9780123808707 9780123808684 9780123815187 9780123858511 Publisher: London Academic press.

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Dutch elm disease research : cellular and molecular approaches
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ISBN: 0387940618 3540940618 1461568749 1461568722 Year: 1993 Publisher: New York ; Berlin ; London Springer

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Dutch elm disease is a significant problem in forestry and horticulture which has proven remarkably difficult to ameliorate. Since the introduction of the Dutch elm disease pathogen to North America, the disease has devastated the elm population of this continent and has been the subject of intensive research. This book summarizes the range of approaches that have been taken to address the disease, and emphasizes the significant progress over the past decade in applying methods from cell and molecular biology. Dutch Elm Disease: Cellular and Molecular Approaches will be of interest to scientists in plant pathology, horticulture, forestry, biological control, and plant breeding.


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A dictionary of plant pathology
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ISBN: 0521424755 052133117X 9780521331173 9780521424752 Year: 1992 Publisher: Cambridge [England] New York Sydney Cambridge University Press


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The biochemistry and physiology of plant disease
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ISBN: 0826203493 Year: 1986 Publisher: Columbia (Mo.): University of Missouri

Plant-microbe interactions
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ISBN: 0306456788 1489917098 1489917071 Year: 1998 Volume: 29 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Plenum Press

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Recent years have seen tremendous progress in unraveling the molecular basis of different plant-microbe interactions. Knowledge has accumulated on the mecha­ nisms of the microbial infection of plants, which can lead to either disease or resistance. The mechanisms developed by plants to interact with microbes, whether viruses, bacteria, or fungi, involve events that can lead to symbiotic association or to disease or tumor formation. Cell death caused by pathogen infection has been of great interest for many years because of its association with plant resistance. There appear to be two types of plant cell death associated with pathogen infection, a rapid hypersensitive cell death localized at the site of infection during an incompatible interaction between a resistant plant and an avirulent pathogen, and a slow, normosensitive plant cell death that spreads beyond the site of infection during some compatible interactions involving a susceptible plant and a virulent, necrogenic pathogen. Plants possess a number of defense mechanisms against infection, such as (i) production of phytoalexin, (ii) formation of hydrolases, (iii) accumulation of hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein and lignin deposition, (iv) production of pathogen-related proteins, (v) produc­ tion of oligosaccharides, jasmonic acid, and various other phenolic substances, and (vi) production of toxin-metabolizing enzymes. Based on these observations, insertion of a single suitable gene in a particular plant has yielded promising results in imparting resistance against specific infection or disease. It appears that a signal received after microbe infection triggers different signal transduction pathways.

Plant diseases of international importance. 1 : Diseases of cereals and pulses
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ISBN: 0136785824 Year: 1992 Volume: vol. I Publisher: Englewood Cliffs (N.J.): Prentice Hall


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Physiological and molecular plant pathology.
ISSN: 08855765 Year: 1971 Publisher: London Academic press,.

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