Fungal Infection of Plants: Symposium of the British Mycological Society

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Pub. Date: 2011-06-09
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Infection of most species of cultivated and wild plants by fungi is a normal biological event, but one of profound importance in the exploitation of plants for food and medicine, building materials and decorative purposes. Potato Blight, Dutch Elm disease and Southern Leaf Blight are all examples of infections leading to disease and plant death, but mycorrhizal fungi confer great benefit on plants, enhancing growth and providing cross-protection agains plant pathogenic species. Originally published in 1987, this book examines infection as a phenomenon common to pathogenic and mycorrhizal fungi alike. It deals with the establishment, progress and outcome of infection and covers such important fundamental aspects as recognition and resistance and seeks to explain why some infections lead to disease while others remain symptomless and beneficial. The various chapters provide a detailed account of the different aspects of fungal infection, written by an international group of scientists.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
Preface
Specificity of active resistance mechanisms in plant-fungus interactions
Specificity and recognition in ectomycorrhizal associations
Spores on leaves: endogenous and exogenous control of development
Pathways for the exchange of materials in mycoparasitic and plant-fungal interactions
Induced modifications in the plasma membranes of infected cells
Nutrient relations in biotrophic infections
Some aspects of fungal enzymes that degrade cell walls
The role of fungal toxins in plant disease
Antifungal substances from herbaceous plants
Antimicrobial defences in secondary tissues of woody plants
Comparisons between vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi with respect to the development of infection and consequent effects on plant growth
Fruiting and successions of ectomycorrhizal fungi
Formation and dispersal of propagules of endogonaceous fungi Christopher Walker
Programmed cortical senescence: a basis for understanding root infection
The role of the saptophytic phase in Dutch elm disease
Sporulation of foliar pathogens
Double-stranded RNA viruses of pathogenic fungi: virulence and plant protection
Inoculum production and survival infungi which form sclerotia
Genetic analysis of interactions between microbes and plants
Immunisation against disease: the plant fights back
Index
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