Molecular Plant Immunity

Author: Guido Sessa  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781118481462

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470959503

Subject: S432.2 plant immunology

Language: ENG

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Molecular Plant Immunity provides an integrated look at both well-established and emerging concepts in plant disease resistance providing the most current information on this important vitally important topic within plant biology. Understanding the molecular basis of the plant immune system has implications on the development of new varieties of sustainable crops, understanding the challenges plant life will face in changing environments, as well as providing a window into immune function that could have translational appeal to human medicine.

Molecular Plant Immunity opens with chapters reviewing how the first line of plant immune response is activated followed by chapters looking at the molecular mechanisms that allow fungi, bacteria, and oomycetes to circumvent those defenses. Plant resistance proteins, which provide the second line of plant immune defense, are then covered followed by chapters on the role of hormones in immunity and the mechanisms that modulate specific interaction between plants and viruses. The final chapters look at model plant-pathogen systems to review interaction between plants and fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens.

 Written by a leading team of international experts, Molecular Plant Immunity will provide a needed resource to diverse research community investigated plant immunity.

Chapter

Molecular Plant Immunity

pp.:  1 – 3

Contents

pp.:  3 – 7

Contributors

pp.:  7 – 13

Preface

pp.:  13 – 17

3 Signal Transduction Pathways Activated by R Proteins

pp.:  43 – 61

4 The Roles of Salicylic Acid and Jasmonic Acid in Plant Immunity

pp.:  61 – 75

5 Effectors of Bacterial Pathogens: Modes of Action and Plant Targets

pp.:  75 – 101

6 The Roles of Transcription Activator–Like (TAL) Effectors in Virulence and Avirulence of Xanthomonas

pp.:  101 – 127

7 Effectors of Fungi and Oomycetes: Their Virulence and Avirulence Functions and Translocation From Pathogen to Host Cells

pp.:  127 – 143

8 Plant-Virus Interaction: Defense and Counter-Defense

pp.:  143 – 189

9 Molecular Mechanisms Involved in the Interaction Between Tomato and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato

pp.:  189 – 207

10 Cladosporium fulvum–Tomato Pathosystem: Fungal Infection Strategy and Plant Responses

pp.:  207 – 231

11 Cucumber Mosaic Virus–Arabidopsis Interaction: Interplay of Virulence Strategies and Plant Responses

pp.:  231 – 245

12 Future Prospects for Genetically Engineering Disease-Resistant Plants

pp.:  245 – 271

Index

pp.:  271 – 297

LastPages

pp.:  297 – 305

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