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Multigenic and Induced Systemic Resistance in Plants

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Gebonden, 522 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 2006e druk, 2005
ISBN13: 9780387232652
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Plants have developed very sophisticated mechanisms to combat pathogens and pestsusingtheleastamountofreservedorgeneratedenergypossible. Theydothis by activating major defense mechanisms after recognition of the organisms that are considered to be detrimental to their survival; therefore they have been able to exist on Earth longer than any other higher organisms. It has been known for the past century that plants carry genetic information for inherited resistance against many pathogenic organisms including fungi, bacteria, and viruses, and that the relationship between pathogenic organisms and hosts plants are rather complex and in some cases time dependent. This genetic information has been the basis for breeding for resistance that has been employed by plant breeders to develop better-yielding disease resistant varieties, some of which are still being cultivated. Single gene resistance is one type of resistance which has been extensively studied by many research groups all around the world using biotechnological methodologies that have been the subject of many books and journal articles; therefore, it is beyond the scope of this book. This type of resistance is very effective, although it can be overcome by the pressure of pathogenic organisms since it depends on interaction of a single elicitor molecule from the pathogen with a single receptor site in the host.

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ISBN13:9780387232652
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:522
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:2006

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Preface –Terminology Related to Induced Resistance: Incorrect Use of Synonyms May Lead to a Scientific Dilemma by Misleading Interpretation of Results – What’s Old and What’s New in Concepts of Induced Systemic Resistance and its Application –QTL Analysis of Multigenic Disease Resistance in Plant Breeding –Ultra structural Studies in Plant Disease Resistance –The Hypersensitive Response in Plant Disease Resistance – The Possible Role of Pathogenesis-Related Proteins in Multigenic and Induced System Resistance –Chemical Signals in Plant Resistance: Salicylic Acid –Signaling in Plant Resistance Responses: Divergence and Cross-Talk of Defense Pathways –The Relationship Between Basal and Induced Resistance Arabidopsis –Induced Systemic Resistance Mediated by Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Fungi (PGPF) –Chemical Signals in Plants: Jasmonates and the Role of Insect-Derived Elicitors in Responses to Herbivores –Tree Defense Against Insects –The Role of Terpene Synthases in the Direct and Indirect Defense of Conifers Against Insect Herbivory and Fungal Pathogens –Mechanisms Involved in Plant Resistance to Nematodes –Mechanisms Involved in Induced Resistance to Plant Viruses –Mechanisms Underlying Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses –Commercialization of Plant Systemic Defense Activation: Theory, Problems, and Successes –Engineering Plants for Durable Disease Resistance –Plantibody-based Disease Resistance in Plants -Index.
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