03566nam a2200217 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000170006010000240007724501180010126000270021930000080024649000080025450001940026252027990045665000220325565000190327765000140329665000220331065300160333212405841998-01-12 1995 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d a0-08042512-71 aSINGH, U. S. (Ed.). aPathogenesis and host specificity in plant diseasesbhistopathological, biochemical, genetic and molecular bases. aOxford: Pergamonc1995 a3v. v3v. av. 1 - Editado por: Uma S. Singh, Rudra P. Singh, K. Kohmoto; v. 2 - Editado por: K. Kohmoto, Uma S. Singh, Rubra P. Singh; v. 3 - Editado por: Rubra S. Singh, Uma S. Singh and K. Kohmoto. av. I - Prokaryotes: Bacterial soft rots; Erwinia amylovora; Pseudomonas syringae pathovars; Pseudomonas solanacearum; Pathogenicity of the black rot bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestri to crucifers; Xanthomonas campestris pv vesicatoria; Xylella fastidiosa; Signals to and emanating from Rhizobium largely control symbiotic specificity; Agrobacterium; Pathogenesis of diseases associated with mycoplasma-like organisms; Coryneform and related bacteria; Streptomyces pathogenesis; hrp and avr genes, key determinants controlling the interactions between plants and gram-negative phytopathogenic bacteria; Genes involved in bacterial pathogenesis of plants; v. II - Eukaryotes: Pathogenesis and host specificity in plant pathogenic fungi and nematodes; mating-type and fungal pathogenesis; Pythium; Pathogenecity and host specificity in Rhizoctonia solani; Alternaria alternata pathogens; Cochliobolus; Nectria haematococca; Fusiococcum (Phomopsis) amygdali; Colletotrichum; The Cladosporium fulvum-tomato interaction, a model system for fungus-plant specificity; Claviceps purpurea; Determinants of parasitism in smut fungi; Pathogenesis and-host-parasite specificity and pathogenesis; Host-parasite specificity in powdery mildews; Morphofunctional compatibility in interactions between roots and arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi: molecular mechanisms, genes and gene expression; Endophytic fungi of grasses; Lichens - specialized groups of parasitic fungi; Mycoparasitism; Strategies of root parasitism by sedentary plant parasitic nematodes; Plant-nematode interactions: histological, physiological and biochemical interactions; Plant-nematode interactions: molecular and genetic basis; Self-incompatibility in angiosperms; v. III - Viruses & Viroids: pathogenesis and host specificity in disease caused by viruses and viroids; The potyiridae; Potexviruses; Carlaviruses; Marafiviruses; The closteroviruses; Pea enation mosaic virus; Luteoviruses; Sobemoviruses; Nepoviruses; The bromomoviruses: biochemistry, pathogenicity, replication and recombination; Rhabdoviridae; The biology of tospoviruses; Viruses and molecular biology of Tenuivirus; Double-stranded DNA of plant reoviruses: recent advances in chacaterization of rice dwarf phytoreovirus; Cryptoviruses; Virus-like double-stranded RNA elements and hypovirulence in phytopathogenic fungi; The interplay of host and virus genes in the specificity and pathogenicity of cauliflower mosaic virus; Geminiviruses; Non-geminated single-stranded DNA plant viruses; Potato spindle tuber viroid group; Avocado sunblotch viroid group; Role of satellites in viral pathogenesis: nested parasitic nucleic acids competing for expression; Rice tungro-associated viruses and their relationships to host plants and vector leafhoppers. aDoença de Planta aPatogenicidade aPatógeno aPlanta Hospedeira aInteração