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Mechanisms of resistance to plant diseases

Mechanisms of resistance to plant diseases BOOK REVIEW Mechanisms of non-host resistance to fungi are considered by J. P. Ride in Chapter 3. This chapter Edited by R. S. S. Fraser pleasantly and systematically reviews the observa­ Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, Volume 17, tional and experimental work that indicates the 462 pp., 1985, Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht. succession of hurdles presented by plants to be overcome by fungi if they are to be successful in This book not only covers the subject in a broad way, parasitism. I. R. Crute in Chapter 5 provides a criti­ much broader than indicated by the title, but it does cal assessment of the extent of the evidence for the so in a comprehensive and critical manner. Breadth gene-for-gene relationship between microbial para­ is provided by approaches at the genetical, molecu­ sites and their hosts and then for the genetic con­ lar, cellular, whole plant and population levels and trol of other forms of resistance. through concerns with diseases caused by viruses, I. R. Crute joined with P. J. G. M. De Wit and M. fungi and bacteria. Advances towards basic under­ Wade in Chapter 7 to sort and evaluate the enor­ standing of resistance are the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Mechanisms of resistance to plant diseases

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 16 (3) – Jan 25, 2011

Mechanisms of resistance to plant diseases

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BOOK REVIEW Mechanisms of non-host resistance to fungi are considered by J. P. Ride in Chapter 3. This chapter Edited by R. S. S. Fraser pleasantly and systematically reviews the observa­ Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, Volume 17, tional and experimental work that indicates the 462 pp., 1985, Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht. succession of hurdles presented by plants to be overcome by fungi if they are to be successful in This book not only covers the subject in a...
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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
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0815-3191
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1448-6032
DOI
10.1071/APP9870068
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Abstract

BOOK REVIEW Mechanisms of non-host resistance to fungi are considered by J. P. Ride in Chapter 3. This chapter Edited by R. S. S. Fraser pleasantly and systematically reviews the observa­ Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, Volume 17, tional and experimental work that indicates the 462 pp., 1985, Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht. succession of hurdles presented by plants to be overcome by fungi if they are to be successful in This book not only covers the subject in a broad way, parasitism. I. R. Crute in Chapter 5 provides a criti­ much broader than indicated by the title, but it does cal assessment of the extent of the evidence for the so in a comprehensive and critical manner. Breadth gene-for-gene relationship between microbial para­ is provided by approaches at the genetical, molecu­ sites and their hosts and then for the genetic con­ lar, cellular, whole plant and population levels and trol of other forms of resistance. through concerns with diseases caused by viruses, I. R. Crute joined with P. J. G. M. De Wit and M. fungi and bacteria. Advances towards basic under­ Wade in Chapter 7 to sort and evaluate the enor­ standing of resistance are the

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 25, 2011

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