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Botrytis - the fungus, the pathogen and its management in agricultural systems/ edited by Sabine Fillinger, Yigal Elad.
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Fillinger, Sabine.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
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x, 486 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1 - Botrytis, the good, the bad & the ugly -- 2 - Botrytis-biology, detection and quantification -- 3 - Genetics of Botrytis cinerea -- 4 - Vegetative incompatibility in Botrytis -- 5 - RNA Mycoviruses and Their Role in Botrytis Biology -- 6 - Diversity within and between species of Botrytis -- 7 - Epidemiology and aerobiology of Botrytis spp. -- 8 - Cultural and integrated control of Botrytis spp. -- 9 - Biological control and biopesticide suppression of Botrytis-incited diseases -- 10 - Chemical control and resistance management of Botrytis diseases -- 11 - Control strategies for postharvest grey mould on fruit crops -- 12 - Infection process and fungal virulence factors -- 13- Signal transduction cascades regulating differentiation and virulence in Botrytis cinerea -- 14 - Reactive oxygen species in the Botrytis - host interaction -- 15 - Secondary metabolism in Botrytis cinerea: Combining genomic and metabolomic approaches -- 16 - Contribution of proteomics research to understanding Botrytis biology and pathogenicity -- 17 - Overview of plant defence systems: lessons from Arabidopsis-Botrytis cinerea systems biology -- 18 - Hitting the wall: Plant cell walls during Botrytis cinerea infections -- 19 - Ripening of tomato fruit and susceptibility to Botrytis cinerea -- 20 - Plant hosts of Botrytis spp.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23371-0
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9783319233710$q(electronic bk.)
Botrytis - the fungus, the pathogen and its management in agricultural systems
Botrytis - the fungus, the pathogen and its management in agricultural systems
[electronic resource] /edited by Sabine Fillinger, Yigal Elad. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - x, 486 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 - Botrytis, the good, the bad & the ugly -- 2 - Botrytis-biology, detection and quantification -- 3 - Genetics of Botrytis cinerea -- 4 - Vegetative incompatibility in Botrytis -- 5 - RNA Mycoviruses and Their Role in Botrytis Biology -- 6 - Diversity within and between species of Botrytis -- 7 - Epidemiology and aerobiology of Botrytis spp. -- 8 - Cultural and integrated control of Botrytis spp. -- 9 - Biological control and biopesticide suppression of Botrytis-incited diseases -- 10 - Chemical control and resistance management of Botrytis diseases -- 11 - Control strategies for postharvest grey mould on fruit crops -- 12 - Infection process and fungal virulence factors -- 13- Signal transduction cascades regulating differentiation and virulence in Botrytis cinerea -- 14 - Reactive oxygen species in the Botrytis - host interaction -- 15 - Secondary metabolism in Botrytis cinerea: Combining genomic and metabolomic approaches -- 16 - Contribution of proteomics research to understanding Botrytis biology and pathogenicity -- 17 - Overview of plant defence systems: lessons from Arabidopsis-Botrytis cinerea systems biology -- 18 - Hitting the wall: Plant cell walls during Botrytis cinerea infections -- 19 - Ripening of tomato fruit and susceptibility to Botrytis cinerea -- 20 - Plant hosts of Botrytis spp.
Botrytis, a genus of fungal plant pathogens, is the focus of intensive scientific research worldwide. The complex interactions between these pathogens and the plants they infect (referred to collectively as the pathosystem) and the economic importance of the diseases caused by Botrytis on more than 1400 species of cultivated plants, many of which are important agricultural crops, render this pathogen of particular interest to farmers, agriculture experts, advisers, extension staff, students and researchers worldwide. This book is the product of intensive work by 41 authors, all of whom are leading scientists from various scientific disciplines studying Botrytis as a fungus and as a pathogen. The authors of this book have amassed state-of-the art knowledge on diverse topics, including Botrytis epidemiology, disease management, biological and chemical control and aspects of the plant-pathogen interactome, including virulence factors and defense processes, signaling cascades, the oxidative burst and general biological aspects, such as vegetative incompatibility, mycoviruses, and the revised Botrytis species concept. This book also provides reviews of the genetic and post-genomic analyses, such as transcriptomics and proteomics, used to study Botrytis biology and pathogenicity. This 20-chapter book is a comprehensive treatise covering the rapidly developing science of Botrytis and reflecting the major developments in studies of this fungus. It will serve as a source of general information for specialists in agriculture and horticulture, but also for students and scientists interested in the biology of this fascinating, multifaceted phytopathogenic fungal species.
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