Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 34
Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance
Edited by Jane Parker
In recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in
plant resistance to disease has seen major advances. This important
new volume in Wiley-Blackwell’s Annual Plant Reviews provides
cutting edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many
of the world’s leading researchers in the area. Coverage
includes:
* Establishment of disease by microbial pathogens
* Genomic approaches to understanding host-pathogen
interactions
* Local and systemic resistance signalling
* Activities of small bioactive molecules
* Plant-insect ecology
This exciting volume is essential reading for all those studying
plant-pathogen interactions including plant and agricultural
scientists, molecular biologists, geneticists and microbiologists.
Libraries in all universities and research establishments where
biological and agricultural sciences are studied and taught should
have copies of this important volume on their shelves.
About the Editor
Dr Jane Parker is a Group Leader in the Department of Plant-Microbe
Interactions at The Max-Planck Institute of Plant Breeding
Research, Cologne and Associate Professor at The Institute of
Genetics, University of Cologne, Germany.
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Table des matières
1. A personal perspective of the last 40 years of Plant Pathology:
emerging themes, paradigm shifts and future promise.
Michele C. Heath.
2. Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) and
PAMP-triggered immunity.
Thorsten Nürnberger and Birgit Kemmerling.
3. Pseudomonas syringae type III-secreted proteins and their
activities and effects on plant innate immunity.
Byeong-ryool Jeong, Karin van Dijk and James R. Alfano, .
4. Establishment of fungal and oomycete biotrophy.
Mark de Jong and Guido van den Ackerveken.
5. Genome biology cracks enigmas of oomycete plant
pathogens.
Klaas Bouwmeester, Pieter M.J.A. van Poppel and Francine
Govers.
6. Plant-virus interactions: Defence and counter-defence.
Matthew Lewsey, Peter Palukaitis and John Carr.
7. Marshalling the troops: Intracellular dynamics in
plant-pathogen defence.
Kristoffer Palma, Marcel Wiermer and Xin Li.
8. Role of plant secondary metabolites at the host-pathogen
interface.
Pawel Bednarek & Paul Schulze-Lefert.
9. Chemical ecology of plant-insect interactions.
Axel Mithöfer , Wilhelm Boland and Massimo E. Maffei.
10. Lipid signals in plant- pathogen interactions.
Jyoti Shah and Ratnesh Chaturvedi.
11. Induced resistance – orchestrating defence machanisms
through cross-talk and priming.
Sjoerd van der Ent, Juriaan Ton, Annemart Koorneef and
Corné M.J. Pieterse
A propos de l’auteur
Dr Jane Parker is a Group Leader in the Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions at The Max-Planck Institute of Plant Breeding Research, Cologne and Associate Professor at The Institute of Genetics, University of Cologne, Germany.