
Fungal Infection of Plants: Symposium of the British Mycological Society
by Edited by G. F. Pegg , Peter G. AyresBuy New
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Summary
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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