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Produktbild: Electron Microscopy of Plant Pathogens

Electron Microscopy of Plant Pathogens

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.12.2011

Herausgeber

Kurt Mendgen + weitere

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

24,2/17/2 cm

Gewicht

610 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-75820-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.12.2011

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

24,2/17/2 cm

Gewicht

610 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-75820-1

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag KG
Sachsenplatz 4-6
1201 Wien
AT

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  • Produktbild: Electron Microscopy of Plant Pathogens
  • 1 Preservation of Cell Ultrastructure by Freeze-Substitution.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Cryofixed Cell.- 3 Freezing Methods.- 4 Specimen Preparation.- 5 Substitution.- 6 Problems and Artifacts Associated with Freeze-Substitution.- 7 Conclusions.- References.- 2 Low-Temperature Scanning Electron Microscopy of Fungi and Fungus-Plant Interactions.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Specimen Preparation.- 3 Rapid Immobilization and Stabilization.- 4 Retention of Water.- 5 No Exposure to Chemicals, Fixatives or Solvents.- 6 Artifacts Specific to Low-Temperature Scanning Electron Microscopy.- 7 Future Developments.- References.- 3 High Pressure Freezing of Rust Infected Plant Leaves.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Specimen Sandwich.- 3 Plunge Freezing vs. High Pressure Freezing.- 4 Infiltration of Leaves.- 5 Freeze-Substitution and Embedding.- 6 A Re-Evaluation of the Haustorial Host-Parasite Interface..- 7 Conclusions.- References.- 4 Cytochemistry of Fungal Surfaces: Carbohydrate Containing Molecules.- 1 Introduction.- 2 EM Probes for External Carbohydrates.- 3 EM Methods.- 4 Conclusion.- References.- 5 Analytical Electron Microscopy in Plant Pathology: X-Ray Microanalysis and Energy Loss Spectroscopy.- 1 Introduction.- 2 XRMA Principles.- 3 XRMA Detectors.- 4 Applications to Plant Pathology—XRMA.- 5 Electron Energy Loss Spectrometry (EELS) Principles.- 6 EEL Spectrometer Systems.- 7 Applications to Plant Pathology—EELS.- 8 Summary.- References.- 6 The Fine Structure of Virus Particles.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Spherical Plant Viruses.- 3 Rod-Shaped Plant Viruses.- 4 Filamentous Plant Virus.- 5 Discussion.- 6 Conclusion.- References.- 7 Immunoelectron Microscopy for Virus Identification.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Leaf-Dip Serology.- 3 Immune Complexes from Ouchterlony Plates.- 4 ISEM.- 5 Decoration.- 6 Mycoplasma-Like Organisms.- 7 Conclusion.- References.- 8 Cytochemistry of Virus-Infected Plant Cells.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Light Microscopy.- 3 Electron Microscopy.- 4 Concluding Remarks.- References.- 9 Immunolabeling of Viral Antigens in Infected Cells.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Labeling.- 3 Initial Interaction.- 4 Site of Coat Protein Synthesis/Virus Assembly.- 5 Translocation of CCMV Genome.- 6 Detection of RNA.- References.- 10 Mechanisms of Plant Virus Transmission by Homopteran Insects.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Role of EM in the Elucidation of Transmission Mechanisms.- 3 Studies on Insect Structures Involved in Transmission.- 4 Special Problems in Studying Virus-Vector Relations by EM.- References.- 11 Specific Cytological Alterations in Virus-Infected Plant Cells.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Viral Genome Products as Infection-Specific Constituents of Cells.- 3 Virus-Specific Alterations of the Cellular Membrane System.- 4 Conclusions.- References.- 12 Structure, Cellular Location, and Cytopathology of Viroids.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Structure and Structural Transitions of Viroids.- 3 Complexes of Viroids and Polymerase.- 4 Intracellular Location.- 5 Prospects.- References.- 13 Immunological Detection and Localization of Mycoplasma-Like Organisms (MLOs) in Plants and Insects by Light and Electron Microscopy.- 1 Introduction.- 2 In Vitro Methods.- 3 In Situ Methods.- References.- 14 Interactions Between Pseudomonas and Phaseolus vulgaris.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Saprophyte.- 3 The Hypersensitive Reaction.- 4 The Compatible Interaction.- 5 Quantitative Analysis Using Transconjugants.- 6 Concluding Remarks.- References.- 15 The Fate of Peripheral Vesicles in Zoospores of Phytophthora cinnamomi During Infection of Plants.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Peripheral Vesicles in Phytophthora cinnamomi Zoospores.- 3 Exocytosis of Peripheral Vesicles During Encystment.- 4 Fate of the Large Peripheral Vesicles.- 5 Roles of Peripheral Vesicles During Encystment.- References.- 16 Hemibiotrophy in Colletotrichum lindemuthianum.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Initial Penetration of Epidermal Cells.- 3 Intracellular Bio trophic Phase.- 4 The Host-Parasite Interface.- 5 Necrotrophic Phase.- 6 Basis of Nutritional Shifts.- 7 Hemibiotrophy in Other Colletotrichum Species.- 8 Conclusions.- References.- 17 Extracellular Materials of Fungal Structures: Their Significance at Prepenetration Stages of Infection.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Fungal Adhesion to Substrata.- 3 Mechanism of Secretion of Extracellular Materials From Fungal Structures.- 4 Significance of Extracellular Materials in Fungal Infection.- References.- 18 Rust Haustoria.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Host Cell Penetration.- 3 The Neck Ring.- 4 The Extrahaustorial Matrix.- 5 The Extrahaustorial Membrane and Associated Host Membranes.- 6 Physiology and Function.- References.- 19 Infection by Magnaporthe: An In Vitro Analysis.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Attachment of Conidia.- 3 Appressorium Formation.- 4 Melanization 4.- 5 Invasive Structures.- 6 Mechanism of Penetration.- 7 Appressorium Function.- 8 Conclusions.- References.- 20 Mycorrhizal and Pathogenic Fungi: Do They Share Any Features?.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Infection Process.- 3 Adjustment of the Fungal Cell Surface.- 4 Host Responses: The Interface Zone.- 5 Host Responses: The Defence Reactions.- 6 Conclusions and Speculations.- References.- 21 Haustoria-Like Structures and Hydrophobic Cell Wall Surface Layers in Lichens.- 1 Lichen Mycobionts and Photobionts.- 2 The Lichen Symbiosis.- 3 Physiological Aspects of the Lichen Symbiosis.- 4 Fine Structure of the Mycobiont-Photobiont Interface.- 5 The Functional Morphology of the Mycobiont-Photobiont Interface.- References.- 22 Ultrastructure of Nematode-Plant Interactions.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Sensory System of Nematodes.- 3 Host Reactions with Ectoparasitic Species.- 4 Host Reactions with Endoparasitic Species.- 5 Feeding Site Adaptations.- 6 Nematodes as Virus Vectors.- 7 Conclusion.- References.- 23 Infection of Plants by Flagellate Protozoa (Phytomonas SPP., Trypanosomatidae).- 1 Introduction.- 2 Phloem Restricted Phytomonas.- 3 Milkweed Phytomonas.- 4 Characterization of Phytomonas.- References.- 24 Influence of Fungicides on Fungal Fine Structure.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Carboxamides: Inhibition of Respiration Processes.- 3 Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Dicarboximides: Lipid Peroxidation.- 4 Polyoxin: Chitin Synthesis Inhibition.- 5 Sterol-Biosynthesis-Inhibiting Fungicides.- 6 2-Aminopyrimidines: Inhibition of Purine Metabolism.- 7 Benzimidazoles: Inhibition of Microtubal Assembly.- 8 Tricylazole: Inhibition of the Melanin Biosynthesis.- 9 Acylalanines: Inhibition of rRNA Synthesis.- 10 Nonfungicidal Disease Control Agents.- 11 Dichlorocyclopropane: Action on Host-Resistance Mechanisms.- 12 Conclusion.- References.