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Part A and Part B of the fifth of twelve volumes of TheMycota deal with the mechanisms of interactions between fungi and plants and consider pathogenic as well as mutualistic associations.
Nobody involved in the manipulation of plant populations can afford to ignore the fungi, so pervasive and important are fungus/plant interactions for the well-being of plant communities, both managed and natural. Consequently, these volumes will be of interest to a broad range of professionals involved in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, and conservation as well as plant pathology, mycology, ecology, and evolution.




Part A and Part B of the fifth of twelve volumes of TheMycota deal with the mechanisms of interactions between fungi and plants and consider pathogenic as well as mutualistic associations.
Nobody involved in the manipulation of plant populations can afford to ignore the fungi, so pervasive and important are fungus/plant interactions for the well-being of plant communities, both managed and natural. Consequently, these volumes will be of interest to a broad range of professionals involved in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, and conservation as well as plant pathology, mycology, ecology, and evolution.



Part A and Part B of the fifth of twelve volumes of TheMycota deal with the mechanisms of interactions between fungi and plants and consider pathogenic as well as mutualistic associations.
Nobody involved in the manipulation of plant populations can afford to ignore the fungi, so pervasive and important are fungus/plant interactions for the well-being of plant communities, both managed and natural. Consequently, these volumes will be of interest to a broad range of professionals involved in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, and conservation as well as plant pathology, mycology, ecology, and evolution.

Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Gene-for-Gene Concept in Plant-Pathogen Interactions: Tomato-Cladosporium fulvum ....Pages 3-16
The Potato Late Blight Pathogen Phytophthora infestans and Other Pathogenic Oomycota....Pages 17-36
The Rice Blast Fungus, Magnaporthe grisea ....Pages 37-54
Erysiphe graminis....Pages 55-77
The Uredinales....Pages 79-94
Genetics and Molecular Biology of the Fungal Partner in the Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis Hebeloma cylindrosporum ? Pinus pinaster ....Pages 95-115
Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) Fungi....Pages 117-128
Endophytes of Forest Trees: a Model for Fungus-Plant Interactions....Pages 129-140
Front Matter....Pages 141-141
Plant Pathogenic Fungi in Agroecosystems....Pages 143-156
Speciation and Population Biology in Colletotrichum ....Pages 157-168
The Epidemiology of Mycorrhizal Fungal Infection During Succession....Pages 169-183
The Population Biology of Grass Endophytes....Pages 185-202
Front Matter....Pages 203-203
Genomic Structure and Genetic Flexibility in Pathogenic Fungi....Pages 205-219
Evolution of Mutualistic Endophytes from Plant Pathogens....Pages 221-238
Mathematical Models of Plant/Fungus Interactions....Pages 239-256
Evolution of Plant Resistance and Susceptibility to Fungal Parasites....Pages 257-276
Back Matter....Pages 277-288


Part A and Part B of the fifth of twelve volumes of TheMycota deal with the mechanisms of interactions between fungi and plants and consider pathogenic as well as mutualistic associations.
Nobody involved in the manipulation of plant populations can afford to ignore the fungi, so pervasive and important are fungus/plant interactions for the well-being of plant communities, both managed and natural. Consequently, these volumes will be of interest to a broad range of professionals involved in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, and conservation as well as plant pathology, mycology, ecology, and evolution.

Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Gene-for-Gene Concept in Plant-Pathogen Interactions: Tomato-Cladosporium fulvum ....Pages 3-16
The Potato Late Blight Pathogen Phytophthora infestans and Other Pathogenic Oomycota....Pages 17-36
The Rice Blast Fungus, Magnaporthe grisea ....Pages 37-54
Erysiphe graminis....Pages 55-77
The Uredinales....Pages 79-94
Genetics and Molecular Biology of the Fungal Partner in the Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis Hebeloma cylindrosporum ? Pinus pinaster ....Pages 95-115
Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) Fungi....Pages 117-128
Endophytes of Forest Trees: a Model for Fungus-Plant Interactions....Pages 129-140
Front Matter....Pages 141-141
Plant Pathogenic Fungi in Agroecosystems....Pages 143-156
Speciation and Population Biology in Colletotrichum ....Pages 157-168
The Epidemiology of Mycorrhizal Fungal Infection During Succession....Pages 169-183
The Population Biology of Grass Endophytes....Pages 185-202
Front Matter....Pages 203-203
Genomic Structure and Genetic Flexibility in Pathogenic Fungi....Pages 205-219
Evolution of Mutualistic Endophytes from Plant Pathogens....Pages 221-238
Mathematical Models of Plant/Fungus Interactions....Pages 239-256
Evolution of Plant Resistance and Susceptibility to Fungal Parasites....Pages 257-276
Back Matter....Pages 277-288
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