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| 041 | _aEnglish | ||
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| 100 | _aPegg, G.F. | ||
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_aFungal infection of plants : _bsymposium of the British Mycological Society / _cEdited by G.F. Pegg & Peter G. Ayres |
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_aCambridge, New York : _bCambridge University Press, _c2011. |
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_axiii, 428 p.: _bill.; _c23 cm |
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_t1. Specificity of active resistance mechanisms in plant-fungus interactions J. J. G. M. De Wit _t2. Specificity and recognition in ectomycorrhizal associations J. A. Duddridge _t3. Spores on leaves: endogenous and exogenous control of development John Lucas and Ian Knights _t4. Pathways for the exchange of materials in mycoparasitic and plant-fungal interactions Peter Jeffries _t5. Induced modifications in the plasma membranes of infected cells J. L. Gay and A. M. Woods; _t6. Nutrient relations in biotrophic infections J. F. Farrar and D. H. Lewis _t7. Some aspects of fungal enzymes that degrade cell walls J. P. R. Keon , R. J. W. Bryde and R. M. Cooper _t8. The role of fungal toxins in plant disease Herman W. Knoche and Jonathan P. Duvick _t9. Antifungal substances from herbaceous plants Paul J. Kuhn and John A. Hargreaves _t10. Antimicrobial defences in secondary tissues of woody plants R. B. Pearce |
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| 520 | _aThis 1987 book examines infection as a phenomenon common to pathogenic and mycorrhizal fungi alike. It deals with the establishment, progress and outcome of infection and covers such important fundamental aspects as recognition and resistance and seeks to explain why some infections lead to disease while others remain symptomless and beneficial. | ||
| 700 | _aAyres, Peter G. | ||
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