Annual review of phytopathology/
edited by Neal K. Van Alfen, George Bruening, Jan E. Leach.
- 1st ed.
- California: Annual Reviews, 2010.
- 48v.: ill.; 24 cm.
1 Go Where the Science Leads you 2 Induced Systemic Resistance and Plant Responses to Fungal 3 Plant Proteins Involved in Agrobacterium-Mediated Genetic Transformation 4 Cellular Remodeling During Plant Virus Infection 5 The Strigolactone Story 6 Current Epidemiological Understanding of Citrus Huanglongbing 7 Pathogens Refuge: a Key to Understanting Biological Control 8 Companion Cropping to Manage Parasitic Plants 9 Principles of Predicting Plant Virus Disease Epidemics 10 Potyviruss and the Digital Revolution 11 Role of small RNAs in Host-Microbe Interactions 12 Quantitative Disease Resistance and Quantitative Resistance Loci in Breeding 13 Engineering Pathogens Resistance in Crop Plants: Current Trends and Future Prospects 14 Plant Pathology: a Story about Biology 15 Managing Nematodes Without Methyl Bromide 16 Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis as a Pathogen Model 17 Playing the " Harp ": Evolution of Our Understanding of brp/brc Genes 18 Ecology of Plant and Free-Living Nematodes in Natural and Agricultural Soil 19 Translational Research on Trichoderma: From 'Omics to the Field 20 Xanthomonas AvrBs3 Family-Type III Effectors: Discovery and Function 21 Cowpea Mosaic Virus: The Plant Virus-Based Biotechnology Workhorse 22 Studying Plant-Pathogen Interactions in the Genomics Era: Beyond Molecular Koch's Postulates to Systems Biology