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Lyon, Gary D.
Induced resistance for plant defensea sustainable approach to crop protection /
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Induced resistance for plant defenseedited by Dale R. Walters, Adrian C. Newton, Gary D. Lyon.
Reminder of title:
a sustainable approach to crop protection /
other author:
Walters, Dale R.
Published:
Hoboken :Wiley,2014.
Description:
1 online resource (355 p.)
Subject:
Plant diseases.
Online resource:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118371848
Induced resistance for plant defensea sustainable approach to crop protection /
Induced resistance for plant defense
a sustainable approach to crop protection /[electronic resource] :edited by Dale R. Walters, Adrian C. Newton, Gary D. Lyon. - 2nd ed. - Hoboken :Wiley,2014. - 1 online resource (355 p.)
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface to Second Edition; Preface to First Edition; Chapter 1 Introduction: Definitions and Some History; 1.1 Induced Resistance: An Established Phenomenon; 1.2 Terminology and Types of Induced Resistance; 1.2.1 Local and systemic induction of resistance; 1.2.2 Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR); 1.2.3 Protection; 1.2.4 Cross protection; 1.2.5 Priming; 1.3 A Little History; 1.3.1 Early reports; 1.3.2 Developments leading towards today''s state of knowledge; 1.4 It''s All About Interactions.
Induced resistance offers the prospect of broad spectrum, long-lasting and potentially environmentally-benign disease and pest control in plants. Induced Resistance for Plant Defense 2e provides a comprehensive account of the subject, encompassing the underlying science and methodology, as well as research on application of the phenomenon in practice. The second edition of this important book includes updated coverage of cellular aspects of induced resistance, including signalling and defenses, costs and trade-offs associated with the expression of induced resistance, research.
Text in English.Subjects--Topical Terms:
192837
Plant diseases.
LC Class. No.: SB750 / I4745 2014eb
Dewey Class. No.: 632.3
Induced resistance for plant defensea sustainable approach to crop protection /
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface to Second Edition; Preface to First Edition; Chapter 1 Introduction: Definitions and Some History; 1.1 Induced Resistance: An Established Phenomenon; 1.2 Terminology and Types of Induced Resistance; 1.2.1 Local and systemic induction of resistance; 1.2.2 Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR); 1.2.3 Protection; 1.2.4 Cross protection; 1.2.5 Priming; 1.3 A Little History; 1.3.1 Early reports; 1.3.2 Developments leading towards today''s state of knowledge; 1.4 It''s All About Interactions.
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1.5 AcknowledgementsReferences; Chapter 2 Agents That Can Elicit Induced Resistance; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Compounds Inducing Resistance; 2.2.1 Acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM); 2.2.2 Adipic acid; 2.2.3 Algal extracts; 2.2.4 Alkamides; 2.2.5 Allose; 2.2.6 Antibiotics; 2.2.7 Azelaic acid; 2.2.8 DL-3-Aminobutyric acid (BABA); 2.2.9 Benzothiadiazole (BTH) and other synthetic resistance inducers; 2.2.10 BestcureR; 2.2.11 Brassinolide; 2.2.12 [beta]-1,4 Cellodextrins; 2.2.13 Chitin; 2.2.14 Chitosan; 2.2.15 Cholic acid; 2.2.16 Curdlan sulfate; 2.2.17 Dehydroabietinal; 2.2.18 3,5-Dichloroanthranilic acid (DCA).
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2.2.19 Dichloroisonicotinic acid (INA)2.2.20 Dimethyl disulfide; 2.2.21 Dufulin; 2.2.22 Ergosterol; 2.2.23 Ethylene; 2.2.24 Fatty acids and lipids; 2.2.25 2-(2-Fluoro-6-nitrobenzylsulfanyl)pyridine-4-carbothioamide; 2.2.26 Fructooligosaccharide; 2.2.27 Fungicides; 2.2.28 Galactinol; 2.2.29 Grape marc; 2.2.30 Glucans; 2.2.31 Harpin; 2.2.32 Hexanoic acid; 2.2.33 Imprimatin; 2.2.34 INF1 elicitin; 2.2.35 Jasmonates and related compounds; 2.2.36 Cis-jasmone; 2.2.37 Laminarin; 2.2.38 Lipids/fatty acids; 2.2.39 Lipopolysaccharides (LPS); 2.2.40 Nitric oxide; 2.2.41 Oligo-carrageenans.
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2.2.42 Oligogalacturonides (OGAs)2.2.43 Oligoglucuronans; 2.2.44 Oxalate; 2.2.45 Phosphite; 2.2.46 PhytogardR; 2.2.47 Pipecolic acid; 2.2.48 Plant extracts; 2.2.49 Probenazole (PBZ); 2.2.50 Proteins and peptides; 2.2.51 Psicose; 2.2.52 Rhamnolipids; 2.2.53 Saccharin; 2.2.54 Salicylic acid; 2.2.55 Silicon; 2.2.56 Spermine; 2.2.57 Sphingolipids; 2.2.58 Sulfated fucan oligosaccharides; 2.2.59 Tiadinil; 2.2.60 Vitamins; 2.2.61 Volatile organic compounds; 2.3 Redox Regulation; 2.3.1 Factors affecting efficacy; 2.4 Elicitor Combinations and Synergism; 2.5 Assays; 2.6 Conclusions; References.
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Chapter 3 Transcriptome Analysis of Induced Resistance3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Impact of Arabidopsis thaliana on Induced Resistance; 3.3 Techniques Used for Studying Gene Expression; 3.3.1 EST sequencing; 3.3.2 Real-time quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR); 3.3.3 cDNA microarrays and DNA chips; 3.3.4 Novel insights into induced resistance revealed through microarray analysis; 3.3.5 Systems biology and network approaches using microarrays; 3.3.6 Next-generation sequencing; 3.4 How Sequencing Helps Crop Research; 3.4.1 Converting knowledge from model organisms to crop plants; 3.5 Conclusion.
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