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Plant relationships /
Since the publication of the first edition of "The Mycota Vol. V - Plant Relationships" in 1997, tremendous advances in fungal molecular biology and biochemistry have taken place; and both light and electron microscopical techniques have improved considerably. These new insights led to a b...
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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Berlin ; London :
Springer,
2009.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Series: | Mycota ;
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Online Access: | SpringerLink Full Text Online Service |
Table of Contents:
- Profiles in Pathogenesis and Mutualism
- Cellular and Molecular Biology of Phytophthora{u2013}Plant Interactions
- Botrytis cinerea: Molecular Aspects of a Necrotrophic Life Style
- Profiles in Pathogenesis and Mutualism: Powdery Mildews
- The Uredinales: Cytology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology
- The Sebacinoid Fungus Piriformospora indica: an Orchid Mycorrhiza Which May Increase Host Plant Reproduction and Fitness
- Mechanisms of Pathogenic and Mutualistic Interactions
- Biomechanics of Spore Release in Phytopathogens
- Gene for Gene Models and Beyond: the Cladosporium fulvum-Tomato Pathosystem
- The cAMP Signaling and MAP Kinase Pathways in Plant Pathogenic Fungi
- The Secretome of Plant-Associated Fungi and Oomycetes
- From Tools of Survival to Weapons of Destruction: The Role of Cell Wall-Degrading Enzymes in Plant Infection
- Photoactivated Perylenequinone Toxins in Plant Pathogenesis
- Programmed Cell Death in Fungus{u2013}Plant Interactions
- The Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis: a Marriage of Convenience
- Establishment and Functioning of Arbuscular Mycorrhizas
- Epichlo�e Endophytes: Clavicipitaceous Symbionts of Grasses
- Lichen-Forming Fungi and Their Photobionts
- Plant Response
- Signal Perception and Transduction in Plants
- Defence Responses in Plants.