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Provides the latest information on nearly all of the phytoalexins of crop plants studied worldwide over the past 50 years-describing experimental approaches to the research of specific plants and offering detailed explanations on methods of isolation and characterization. Supplies in-depth coverage of cotton, soybean, groundnut, citrus, mustard, grapevine, potato, pepper, sweet potato, yam, sesame, tea, tobacco, pea, pigeon pea, and many more.
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Provides the latest information on nearly all of the phytoalexins of crop plants studied worldwide over the past 50 years-describing experimental approaches to the research of specific plants and offering detailed explanations on methods of isolation and characterization. Supplies in-depth coverage of cotton, soybean, groundnut, citrus, mustard, grapevine, potato, pepper, sweet potato, yam, sesame, tea, tobacco, pea, pigeon pea, and many more.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351442152
- Artikelnr.: 50918231
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351442152
- Artikelnr.: 50918231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
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Progress in Phytoalexin Research During the Past 50 Years; Phytoalexins and
Host Specificity in Plant Diseases; Elicitor and Molecular Basis of
Phytoalexin Elicitation; Soybean Phytoalexins, Nature, Elicitation, Mode of
Action, and Role; Cellular Biochemistry of Phenylpropanoid Responses of
Soybean to Infection by Phytophthora sojae; Culture Darkening Cell
Aggregate Size, and Phytoalexin Accumulation in Soybean Cell Suspensions
Challenged with Biotic Agents; Phytoalexins as a Factor in the Wilt
Resistance of Cotton; Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum); Strategies of Defense
Expression: Accumulation of Unique Asperiquillus flavus Control Substances;
Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins Synthesized in Cotton Leaves and Cotyledons
During the Hypersensitive Response to Xanthomomas campestris pv.
malvacearum; Chemistry, Biology, and the Role of Groundnut Phytoalexins in
Resistance to Fungal Attack; Phytoalexins from the Crucifers; Scoparone
(6,7 Dimethoxycoumarin), a Citrus Phytoalexin Involved in Resistance to
Pathogens; Stilbene Phytoalexins and Disease Resistance In Vitis; Mode of
Toxic Action of Vitaceae Stilbenes on Fungal Cells; Inducible Compounds in
Phaseolus, Vigna, and Dioscorea Species; lnvolvement of Phytoalexins in the
Response of Phosphate-Treated Plants to Infection by Phytophthora Species;
Phytoalexins In Forage Legumes: Studies on Detoxification by Pathogens and
the Role of Glycosidic Precursors in Roots; Induction of Phytoalexin
Synthesis in Medicago sativa (Lucerne)-Verticillium albo-atrum Interaction;
Stereoselective Synthesis of Spirovetivane-Type Phytoalexins; Enzymatic
Conversion of Furano-sesquiterpene in Ceratocystis fimbriata-Infected Sweet
Potato Root Tissue; Defense Strategies of Tea (Camellia sinensis) Against
Fungal Pathogens; Effects of Age-Related Resistance and Metalaxyl on
Capsidiol Production in Pepper Plants Infected with Phytophthora capsici;
Induced Chemical Resistance in Sesamum indicum Against Alternaria sesami;
Phytoalexins and Other Postinfectional Compound of Some Economically
Important Plants of India; Possible Role of Phytoalexin Inducer Chemicals
in Plant Disease Control.
Host Specificity in Plant Diseases; Elicitor and Molecular Basis of
Phytoalexin Elicitation; Soybean Phytoalexins, Nature, Elicitation, Mode of
Action, and Role; Cellular Biochemistry of Phenylpropanoid Responses of
Soybean to Infection by Phytophthora sojae; Culture Darkening Cell
Aggregate Size, and Phytoalexin Accumulation in Soybean Cell Suspensions
Challenged with Biotic Agents; Phytoalexins as a Factor in the Wilt
Resistance of Cotton; Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum); Strategies of Defense
Expression: Accumulation of Unique Asperiquillus flavus Control Substances;
Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins Synthesized in Cotton Leaves and Cotyledons
During the Hypersensitive Response to Xanthomomas campestris pv.
malvacearum; Chemistry, Biology, and the Role of Groundnut Phytoalexins in
Resistance to Fungal Attack; Phytoalexins from the Crucifers; Scoparone
(6,7 Dimethoxycoumarin), a Citrus Phytoalexin Involved in Resistance to
Pathogens; Stilbene Phytoalexins and Disease Resistance In Vitis; Mode of
Toxic Action of Vitaceae Stilbenes on Fungal Cells; Inducible Compounds in
Phaseolus, Vigna, and Dioscorea Species; lnvolvement of Phytoalexins in the
Response of Phosphate-Treated Plants to Infection by Phytophthora Species;
Phytoalexins In Forage Legumes: Studies on Detoxification by Pathogens and
the Role of Glycosidic Precursors in Roots; Induction of Phytoalexin
Synthesis in Medicago sativa (Lucerne)-Verticillium albo-atrum Interaction;
Stereoselective Synthesis of Spirovetivane-Type Phytoalexins; Enzymatic
Conversion of Furano-sesquiterpene in Ceratocystis fimbriata-Infected Sweet
Potato Root Tissue; Defense Strategies of Tea (Camellia sinensis) Against
Fungal Pathogens; Effects of Age-Related Resistance and Metalaxyl on
Capsidiol Production in Pepper Plants Infected with Phytophthora capsici;
Induced Chemical Resistance in Sesamum indicum Against Alternaria sesami;
Phytoalexins and Other Postinfectional Compound of Some Economically
Important Plants of India; Possible Role of Phytoalexin Inducer Chemicals
in Plant Disease Control.
Progress in Phytoalexin Research During the Past 50 Years; Phytoalexins and
Host Specificity in Plant Diseases; Elicitor and Molecular Basis of
Phytoalexin Elicitation; Soybean Phytoalexins, Nature, Elicitation, Mode of
Action, and Role; Cellular Biochemistry of Phenylpropanoid Responses of
Soybean to Infection by Phytophthora sojae; Culture Darkening Cell
Aggregate Size, and Phytoalexin Accumulation in Soybean Cell Suspensions
Challenged with Biotic Agents; Phytoalexins as a Factor in the Wilt
Resistance of Cotton; Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum); Strategies of Defense
Expression: Accumulation of Unique Asperiquillus flavus Control Substances;
Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins Synthesized in Cotton Leaves and Cotyledons
During the Hypersensitive Response to Xanthomomas campestris pv.
malvacearum; Chemistry, Biology, and the Role of Groundnut Phytoalexins in
Resistance to Fungal Attack; Phytoalexins from the Crucifers; Scoparone
(6,7 Dimethoxycoumarin), a Citrus Phytoalexin Involved in Resistance to
Pathogens; Stilbene Phytoalexins and Disease Resistance In Vitis; Mode of
Toxic Action of Vitaceae Stilbenes on Fungal Cells; Inducible Compounds in
Phaseolus, Vigna, and Dioscorea Species; lnvolvement of Phytoalexins in the
Response of Phosphate-Treated Plants to Infection by Phytophthora Species;
Phytoalexins In Forage Legumes: Studies on Detoxification by Pathogens and
the Role of Glycosidic Precursors in Roots; Induction of Phytoalexin
Synthesis in Medicago sativa (Lucerne)-Verticillium albo-atrum Interaction;
Stereoselective Synthesis of Spirovetivane-Type Phytoalexins; Enzymatic
Conversion of Furano-sesquiterpene in Ceratocystis fimbriata-Infected Sweet
Potato Root Tissue; Defense Strategies of Tea (Camellia sinensis) Against
Fungal Pathogens; Effects of Age-Related Resistance and Metalaxyl on
Capsidiol Production in Pepper Plants Infected with Phytophthora capsici;
Induced Chemical Resistance in Sesamum indicum Against Alternaria sesami;
Phytoalexins and Other Postinfectional Compound of Some Economically
Important Plants of India; Possible Role of Phytoalexin Inducer Chemicals
in Plant Disease Control.
Host Specificity in Plant Diseases; Elicitor and Molecular Basis of
Phytoalexin Elicitation; Soybean Phytoalexins, Nature, Elicitation, Mode of
Action, and Role; Cellular Biochemistry of Phenylpropanoid Responses of
Soybean to Infection by Phytophthora sojae; Culture Darkening Cell
Aggregate Size, and Phytoalexin Accumulation in Soybean Cell Suspensions
Challenged with Biotic Agents; Phytoalexins as a Factor in the Wilt
Resistance of Cotton; Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum); Strategies of Defense
Expression: Accumulation of Unique Asperiquillus flavus Control Substances;
Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins Synthesized in Cotton Leaves and Cotyledons
During the Hypersensitive Response to Xanthomomas campestris pv.
malvacearum; Chemistry, Biology, and the Role of Groundnut Phytoalexins in
Resistance to Fungal Attack; Phytoalexins from the Crucifers; Scoparone
(6,7 Dimethoxycoumarin), a Citrus Phytoalexin Involved in Resistance to
Pathogens; Stilbene Phytoalexins and Disease Resistance In Vitis; Mode of
Toxic Action of Vitaceae Stilbenes on Fungal Cells; Inducible Compounds in
Phaseolus, Vigna, and Dioscorea Species; lnvolvement of Phytoalexins in the
Response of Phosphate-Treated Plants to Infection by Phytophthora Species;
Phytoalexins In Forage Legumes: Studies on Detoxification by Pathogens and
the Role of Glycosidic Precursors in Roots; Induction of Phytoalexin
Synthesis in Medicago sativa (Lucerne)-Verticillium albo-atrum Interaction;
Stereoselective Synthesis of Spirovetivane-Type Phytoalexins; Enzymatic
Conversion of Furano-sesquiterpene in Ceratocystis fimbriata-Infected Sweet
Potato Root Tissue; Defense Strategies of Tea (Camellia sinensis) Against
Fungal Pathogens; Effects of Age-Related Resistance and Metalaxyl on
Capsidiol Production in Pepper Plants Infected with Phytophthora capsici;
Induced Chemical Resistance in Sesamum indicum Against Alternaria sesami;
Phytoalexins and Other Postinfectional Compound of Some Economically
Important Plants of India; Possible Role of Phytoalexin Inducer Chemicals
in Plant Disease Control.