Edited by P.W. Crous, G.J.M. Verkley, J.Z. Groenewald, and J. Houbraken This laboratory manual focuses on techniques for isolation, cultivation, and molecular and morphological study of filamentous fungi and yeasts. |
Edited by Judith K. Brown Unravel the complexities behind pathogen-vector interactions at the mechanistic, biochemical, cellular-tissue-organ, and functional genomics levels. |
Edited by Nian Wang, Jeffrey B. Jones, George W. Sundin, Frank White, Saskia Hogenhout, Caroline Roper, Leonardo De La Fuente, and Jong Hyun Ham This book, ideal for students and researchers, reviews individual virulence traits and how each pathogen uses different traits to cause some of the most important bacterial diseases in agriculture today. |
By Michael G. Milgroom An interpretative guide through the evolution of plant pathogens. In detail, it covers population genetics, population biology, and their applications in agriculture for students and researchers. |
Edited by Ane Sesma and Tobias von der Haar Presents an overview over the diverse functions RNA plays in fungal biology, highlighting the latest state of knowledge, as well as remaining questions and future challenges in this area. |
Edited by B. A. Horwitz, P.K. Mukherjee, M. Mukherjee, and C.P. Kubicek This book analyzes how the specific interactions with the hosts and the influence of the environment may have shaped genome evolution. |
Edited By Vijay K. Nandula New technologies are becoming available for managing glyphosate resistant weeds and reducing their spread. |
Edited by Thomas Wolpert, Tomonori Shiraishi, Alan Collmer, Kazuya Akimitsu, and Jane Glazebrook (Includes a Synopsis by Jan E. Leach and Shinji Tsuyumu) This important new book updates and documents the recent progress on genome-enabled technologies that have enhanced, and will continue to refine, our understanding of how plants and microbes interact at the molecular level. |
Edited by Noureddine Benkeblia The first book to apply omic technologies to address issues related to understanding and improving agricultural sustainability in the food production process. |
Edited by Bruce Budowle, Steven E. Schutzer, Roger G. Breeze, Paul S. Keim and Stephen A. Morse Fully revised and updated and serves as a complete reference of the discipline. It describes the advances, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead, and will be integral in applying science to help solve future biocrimes. |
Edited by Ahmed Hadidi, Marina Barba, Thierry Candresse, and Wilhelm Jelkmann New reference presents state-of-the-art biological, molecular, and immunological advances surrounding the causes and strategies for diagnosing and controlling virus diseases of stone fruits. |
By Katherine A. Borkovich and Daniel J. Ebbole An ideal starting point for any research study of filamentous fungi. It incorporates the latest findings from five disciplines: physiology, taxonomy, genomics, molecular biology, and cell biology. |
Edited by Alexander V. Karasev and Mark E. Hilf A comprehensive title on controlling and managing citrus tristeza virus (CTV), which causes complex disease syndromes in citrus. |
Edited by Jane Parker This important new volume provides cutting-edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many of the world's leading researchers in the area. It is essential reading for all those studying plant-pathogen interactions. |
Edited by Eugene Nester, Milton P. Gordon, and Allen Kerr This anthology traces the fascinating progress from plant pathology to biotechnology through 38 scientific papers on Agrobacterium, published over the past century. |
Edited by Caitilyn Allen, Philippe Prior, and A. C. Hayward This book, based on the 3rd International Bacterial Wilt Symposium, covers topics ranging from the basic biology of the host-pathogen interaction to applied research, designed to immediately address disease losses in the field. |
Edited by Steven E. Lindow, Eva I. Hecht-Poinar, and Vern J. Elliott Provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the microbiology of plant surfaces. |
Edited by Karen-Beth G. Scholthof, John G. Shaw, and Milton Zaitlin Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of virology, it is an anthology of this past century's classic papers written about tobacco mosaic virus and its impact in the field of virology and related studies. |
By R. N. Goodman and A. J. Novacky Examines hypersensitive reactions. The historical, biochemical-physiological, ultrastructural, and specific genetic factors implicated in the induction and development of these reactions are also discussed. |