Molecular Genetics Of Host-Specific Toxins in Plant Disease: proceedings of the 3rd Tottori International Symposium on Host-Spacific Toxins,Daisn,Tottori,japan,August 24-29,1997/ (Record no. 170075)

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Title Molecular Genetics Of Host-Specific Toxins in Plant Disease: proceedings of the 3rd Tottori International Symposium on Host-Spacific Toxins,Daisn,Tottori,japan,August 24-29,1997/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Keisuke Kohmoto and Olen C. Yoder.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Netherlands:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1998.
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Extent xiii, 413p.:
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Dimensions 22 cm.
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Formatted contents note TOXIN BIOSYNTHESIS<br/>1 A mechanistic view of the fungal/plant interaction based on host-specific toxin studies<br/>2 Function and biosynthesis of trichothecenes produced by Fusarium species<br/>3 Enzymology, molecular genetics, and regulation of biosynthesis of the host-selective toxin HC-toxin<br/>4 Host-specific deficient mutants of the tomato pathotype of Alternaria alternata obtained by restriction enzyme-mediated integration<br/>5 Molecular analysis of AK-toxin biosynthesis in the Japanese pear pathotype of Alternaria alternata<br/>6 A catalytic domain of a cyclic peptide synthetase that is specific for the apple pathotype of Alternaria alternata and its possible involvement in host-specific AM-toxin production<br/>7 Involvement of host factors in the production of a protein host-specific toxin produced by Alternaria brassicicola<br/>8 Structures and biosyntheses of phytotoxins in Cochliobolus spicifer and Bipolaris sorokiniana:C3 Unit addition reaction in phytotoxin biosynthesis<br/>9 Versatile synthetic route for AAL-toxins and fumonisins<br/>10 Characterization of the thiotemplate mechanisms of syringomycin and syringopeptin synthesis by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae<br/><br/>EFFECTS OF TOXINS ON PLANTS<br/>11 HC-toxin: does inter-species chromatin remodeling confer host-pathogen compatibility?<br/>12 Victorin-induced oat cell death<br/>13 Primary effect of a host-selective toxin from Magnaporthe grisea to mitochondria of rice leaves<br/>14 The accelerated effects of AK-toxin I on exocytosis and endocytosis of susceptible Japanese pear leaves<br/>15 Isolation and mode of action of Ptr chlorosis toxin from Pyrenophora tritici-repentis<br/>16 Syringolide derivatives for receptor studies<br/>17 Lethal logic in apoptosis: toxins trigger programmed cell death during disease in eukaryotic cells<br/><br/>EVOLUTION AND GENETICS OF TOXIN PRODUCTION AND PATHOGENESIS<br/>18 Evolution of pathogenic and reproductive strategies in Cochliobolus and related genera<br/>19 On the phylogenetic correlations of phytotoxins and related metabolites among blast diseases fungi<br/>20 Cloning and expression of the ToxA gene in Pyrenophora tritici-repentis<br/>21 The Ptr necrosis toxin and necrosis toxin gene from Pyrenophora tritici-repentis<br/>22 The genetics of pathogenicity in Cochliobolus heterostrophus<br/>23 Toxins and other metabolites of Phoma tracheiphila involved in pathogenesis of "mal secco" disease of citrus trees<br/>24 Ergopeptine toxins and peptide synthetase synthetase genes in clavicipitaceous pathogens and symbionts of plants<br/>25 Genetical and physiological studies on the species-specific parasitism of Magnaporthe grisea in gramineous plants with a special reference to a cross between the Triticum isolate and the Setaria isolate <br/><br/>SENSING, PENETRATION AND HOST DEGRADATION<br/>26 Signal transduction and gene expression during early stages of fungal phytopathogenesis in the rice blast fungus<br/>27 Cell wall degrading enzymes in HST-producing fungal pathogens<br/>28 Expression and regulation of melanin biosynthetic genes during appressorium formation of Colletotrichum leganrium<br/>29 Mechanics of invasive fungal growth and the significance of turgor in plant infection<br/>30 The involvement of fungal cutinase in early processes of plant infection<br/>31 Biochemical and molecular roles og HST and enzymes produced by pathogen of citrus brown spot disease<br/>32 Infection behavior of Venturia nashicola and supposed involvement of cell-wall degrading enzymes in the pathogenesis on Janpanese pear <br/>33 Host component and a complex bacterial sensor kinase, RtpA, determine the pathogenic process of Pseudomonas tolaasii on a cultivated mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus<br/><br/>MECHNISMS OF PLANT RESISTANCE AND SUSCEPTIBILITY<br/>34 Molecular analysis of the polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein(PGIP) gene family in Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br/>35 Saponin detoxification and fungal pathogenesis<br/>36 The interaction of Alternaria alternata f.sp. lycopersici and its AAL-toxins with tomato<br/>37 The oxidative burst system in plants: a strategic signal transduction system for triggering active defense and for parasites to overcome<br/>38 Plant cell wall with the suppressor may play a crucial role in determining specificity<br/>39 Characterization of the interaction between fungal pathotoxins and URF13, the cms-T maize mitochondrial T-toxin receptor<br/>40 Identification of receptor site of the suppressor isolated from Phytophthora infestans in potato plasma membrane by using surface plasmonl biosensor<br/>41 Detoxification of mycotoxins in planta as a strategy for improving grain quality and disease resistance: identification of fumonisin-degrading microbes from maize<br/>42 Molecular cloning, expression and characterization of recombinant antibody against mycotoxins<br/>43 Selection of a resistant mutant to Alternaria blotch in apple and analysis of proteins associated with the susceptibility by 2-D gel electrophoresis<br/>44 Several strategies for dissecting and controlling functions in plant cells
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Keyword Plantas
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Keyword Genetica Molecular Vegetal
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Keyword Plant Disease
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Personal name edited by Kohmota, Keisuke
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Personal name Yoder, Olen C.
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