Summarizing the research of leading scientists, this book focuses on the genus Colletotrichum and the development of Colletotrichum species epidemics worldwide. The information in this volume can be used to develop control strategies for Colletotrichum disease epidemics and to understand Colletotrichum problems in the areas of biology, pathology, and control.
Colletotrichum: Host Specificity, Pathology, and Host-Pathogen Interaction features research emphasizing sub-specific variation, host range, genetics and quantitative epidemiology among various plants, including fruit and vegetable crops. As epidemics of Colletotrichum species are appearing worldwide, this publication will serve plant scientists, educators, students, extension agents, agriculture professionals, libraries, scientific diagnosticians, and government agencies worldwide.
Colletotrichum: Host Specificity, Pathology, and Host-Pathogen Interaction
Systematics, Vegetative Compatibility and the Sexual Stage
Linking the past, present, and future of Colletotrichum systematics
P. Cannon, P. D. Bridge, and E. Monte
The importance of phylogeny in understanding host relationships with Colletotrichum
P. R. Johnston
Genetic regulation of sexual compatibility in Glomerella graminicola
L. Vaillancourt, J. Wang, and R. Hanau
Vegetative compatibility in Colletotrichum
T. Katan
Infection Process
Dissecting the cell biology of Colletotrichum infection processes
R. J. O’Connell, S. Perfect, B. Hughes, R. Carzaniga, J. A. Bailey, and J. Green
Early molecular communication between Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and its host
P. E. Kolattukudy, Y. Ki. Kim, D. Li, Z. M. Liu, and L. Rogers
Regulation of melanin biosynthesis genes during appressorium formation by Colletotrichum lagenarium
Y. Kubo, Y. Takano, G. Tsuji, O. Horino, and I. Furusawa
Host Specificity and Genetic Diversity
Colletotrichum as model system for defining the genetic basis of fungal symbiotic life styles
R. Rodriguez and R. S. Redman
Genetic diversity and host specificity of Colletotrichum species on various fruits
S. Freeman
Inter- and intra-species variation in Colletotrichum and mechanisms which affect population structure
J. C. Correll, J. C. Guerber, L. A. Wasilwa, J. F. Sherrill, and T. W. Morelock
Pathogenicity Genes
Gene transfer and expression in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing anthracnose on Stylosanthes
J. M. Manners, S. A. Stephenson, C. He, and D. J. Maclean
The endopolygalacturonases of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum: Molecular characterization, gene expression, and elicitor activity
B. Dumas, G. Boudart, S. Centis, and M. T. Esquerré-Tugayé
Regulation of Pathogenicity and Host Resistance
Signal exchange during Colletotrichum trifolii-alfalfa interactions
M. B. Dickman
Resistance Mechanisms of Subtropical Fruits to Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
D. Prusky, I. Kobiler, R. Ardi, D. Beno-Moalem, N. Yakoby, and N. T. Keen
Mycoherbicides and Their Use
Colletotrichum strains for weed control
A. K. Watson, J. Gressel, A. Sharon, and A. Dinoor
Biocontrol
Potential for biological control of diseases caused by Colletotrichum
L. Korsten and P. Jeffries
Major Colletotrichum Hosts
Colletotrichum diseases of strawberries in Florida
D. E. Legard
Biology and control of anthracnose diseases of citrus
L. W. Timmer and G. E. Brown
Occurrence and management of anthracnose epidemics caused by Colletotrichum species on tree fruit crops in California
J. E. Adaskaveg and H. Förster
Recent advances in understanding Colletotrichum diseases of some tropical perennial crops
J. M. Waller and P. D. Bridge
Host-pathogen interaction and variability of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum
M. Melotto, R. S. Balardin, and J. D. Kelly
Colletotrichum coccodes on potato
L. Tsror (Lahkim) and D. A. Johnson
The Biology of Colletotrichum graminicola and maize anthracnose
G. C. Bergstrom and R. L. Nicholson
"The book will be essential reading for researchers, graduate students, teachers of plant pathology, extension workers, diagnosticians, in fact anyone who wants a single source of reference for Colletotrichum."
—P. R. Mills, Plant Pathology
Publish Date: 2000
Format: 6" x 9" softcover
ISBN: 978-0-89054-258-3
Pages: 400
Images: 69 black and white images
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
Edited by Dov Prusky, Stanley Freeman, and Martin Dickman
Colletotrichum: Host Specificity, Pathology, and Host-Pathogen Interaction