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Annual Review of Microbiology, 1948
The recognition that bacteria cause diseases in plants was rela tively slow in establishing itself. That fungi were the causal agents in many instances had been accepted by botanists in the middle of the nineteenth century, and the next step, that of demonstrating the phytopathogenic nature of certain bacteria would normally seem to follow. It was not,
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The recognition that bacteria cause diseases in plants was rela tively slow in establishing itself. That fungi were the causal agents in many instances had been accepted by botanists in the middle of the nineteenth century, and the next step, that of demonstrating the phytopathogenic nature of certain bacteria would normally seem to follow. It was not,
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2012
Over the course of evolution, fungi have adapted to occupy specific niches, from symbiotically inhabiting the flora of the intestinal tract of mammals to saprophytic growth on leaf litter resting on the forest floor. In Plant Fungal Pathogens: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in the field detail many of the methods which are now commonly used ...
Bolton, M.D., Thomma, B.P.H.J.
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Over the course of evolution, fungi have adapted to occupy specific niches, from symbiotically inhabiting the flora of the intestinal tract of mammals to saprophytic growth on leaf litter resting on the forest floor. In Plant Fungal Pathogens: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in the field detail many of the methods which are now commonly used ...
Bolton, M.D., Thomma, B.P.H.J.
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Plant Pathogens, Minor (Phytoplasmas) ☆
2018Phytoplasmas are economically important plant pathogens that are transmitted by phloem-feeding insects. These bacteria replicate intracellularly in their plant and insect hosts. Phytoplasmas have probably evolved from a Gram-positive Clostridiumlike ancestor through genome reductions. The cells of these bacteria are small, averaging B500 nm in diameter,
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2023
Plant pathogenic nematode science is a relatively recent science that is related to many applied and research sciences. It is closely related to zoology and botany, which are the origin of all biological sciences. The study of plant-pathogenic nematodes requires a great understanding and knowledge of general zoology, invertebrate zoology, parasitology,
Wasan Salih Hussain +2 more
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Plant pathogenic nematode science is a relatively recent science that is related to many applied and research sciences. It is closely related to zoology and botany, which are the origin of all biological sciences. The study of plant-pathogenic nematodes requires a great understanding and knowledge of general zoology, invertebrate zoology, parasitology,
Wasan Salih Hussain +2 more
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2020
This chapter provides information on the taxonomy, symptoms, modes of dispersal, infection stages, survival and infection mechanisms and pathogenicity determinants of plant pathogenic bacteria. The lifestyles of some model plant pathogenic bacteria are discussed and some important bacterial diseases of various forest trees, horticultural and field ...
Perssona, Paula +2 more
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This chapter provides information on the taxonomy, symptoms, modes of dispersal, infection stages, survival and infection mechanisms and pathogenicity determinants of plant pathogenic bacteria. The lifestyles of some model plant pathogenic bacteria are discussed and some important bacterial diseases of various forest trees, horticultural and field ...
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Evasion of plant immunity by microbial pathogens
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Yan Wang, Rory N Pruitt, Yuan-Chao Wang
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2012
1: Introduction to Fungal Plant Pathogens 2: Examination of Plant Material 3: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens from Plants, Soil, Water and Air 4: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens in Seeds 5: Identification of Fungi Based on Morphological Characteristics 6: Cultural Characterization 7: Serological Techniques for Diagnosis 8: Nucleic Acid-based ...
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1: Introduction to Fungal Plant Pathogens 2: Examination of Plant Material 3: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens from Plants, Soil, Water and Air 4: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens in Seeds 5: Identification of Fungi Based on Morphological Characteristics 6: Cultural Characterization 7: Serological Techniques for Diagnosis 8: Nucleic Acid-based ...
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Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Brajesh K Singh +2 more
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2019
This chapter examines bacterial plant diseases which affect a wide range of crops, ornamentals, and environmentally important plants and trees. It first reviews descriptions of bacterial plant diseases by the early pioneers in plant bacteriology, wherein many different genera of bacteria which damage plants were reported.
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This chapter examines bacterial plant diseases which affect a wide range of crops, ornamentals, and environmentally important plants and trees. It first reviews descriptions of bacterial plant diseases by the early pioneers in plant bacteriology, wherein many different genera of bacteria which damage plants were reported.
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