Chapter 1 General information on parasitism<br><br><br>Chapter 2 Plant parasite organisms <br>2a Fungal Plant Pathogens <br>2b Bacterial Plant Pathogens<br>2c Plant Viruses and Viral Plant Diseases<br>2d. Plant Pathogen Nematodes<br>2e. Methods of Diagnostics<br><br><br>Chapter 3 Structural basis of plant-pathogen Interactions<br><br>Chapter 4 Phenomenology of Plant-Pathogen Relationships<br><br>Chapter 5 Horizontal Pathosystem: Parasite Attack Factors<br><br>Chapter 6 Horizontal Pathosystem: Resistance Factors<br>6a Anatomical-Morphological Factors<br>6b Regulation of Ontogenesis and Damage Reparation<br>6c Nutrient Values of Infected Organs and Tissues<br>6d Biochemical Resistance Factors<br>6e Chemical classification of Phytoanticipates<br>6f Resistance Strategies<br>6g Protein Inhibitors of Viruses<br><br>Chapter 7 Vertical Pathosystem: Avirulence Genes and their Products: Molecular<br>Interpretation of Genetic Data<br>7a. Abiogenic Elicitors<br>7b. Nonspecific Biogenic Elicitors<br>7c. Endogenous, Plant, or Secondary Elicitors<br>7d. Specific Elicitors<br><br>Chapter 8 Vertical Pathosystem: Resistance Genes and their Products. Signal Transduction<br>8a. Resistance Genes and Susceptible Genes<br>8b. Investigation of Resistance genes by the Methods of Classical Genetics<br>8c. Molecular Genetics Studies<br>8d. Signal Transduction - Signaling Systems<br>8e. G-Proteins<br>8f. Cycloadenilate Signaling Systems<br>8g. MAP-Kinase Signaling Systems<br>8h. Ca-Phosphatase Signaling Systems<br>8i. Lypooxygenase s.s.<br>8j. NADPH-oxydase (Superoxyde) s.s.<br>8k. NO-synthase s.s.<br>8l. Signaling Genetics<br>8m. Interactions of the Signaling Systems Inducing by Nonspecific and Specific Elicitors<br><br>Chapter 9. Hypersensitivity<br><br>Chapter 10. Immune Response<br>10a. Phytoalexins<br>10b. PR-Proteins<br>10c. Antiviral Proteins<br>10d. Proteinase Inhibitors<br>10e. Phenylpropanoids and Lignin<br>10f. Hydroxyprolin Reach Glicoproteins<br>10g. SAR<br><br>Chapter 11. Gene Silesings - RNA silencing as a general defense mechanism against pathogen <br><br>Chapter 12. Virulence Genes and their Products Suppressors (Impedines)<br>12a. Pathotoxins<br>12b. Enzymes<br><br>Chapter 13. General and Specific Aspects in Plant and Animal Immunity<br><br>Chapter 14. Molecular Basis of Plant Immunizations<br><br>Chapter 15. Development of Transgenic Plants Resistant to Diseases