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Оглавление1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Symptoms of disease in plantsTable 1.2 Angiosperms parasitic on other higher plantsTable 1.3 Natural and agricultural plant communities comparedTable 1.4 Some impacts of plant diseaseTable 1.5 Some examples of the impacts of specific plant diseasesTable 1.6 Estimated losses (%) due to weeds, pests, and diseases in six major...Table 1.7 Estimates of postharvest losses likely to occur in the absence of e...
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Main characteristics of necrotrophic and biotrophic pathogens.Table 2.2 Some parameters used to measure aggressivenessTable 2.3 Hypothetical interaction between four host cultivars and four patho...
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Higher plants and animals compared as hostsTable 3.2 Some important oomycete plant pathogensTable 3.3 Main genera of plant‐pathogenic bacteria and some example species a...Table 3.4 Virus groups based on genome type (International Committee on Taxon...Table 3.5 Mechanisms maintaining variation in pathogen populations. The numbe...Table 3.6 Virus–vector relationships, based on insects in the order HemipteraTable 3.7 Survival of sclerotia ofSclerotium cepivorum buried at different de...
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Properties of an ideal diagnostic testTable 4.2 Molecular and biochemical diagnostic methods for pathogen detection...Table 4.3 Effect of take‐all on yield components of winter wheatTable 4.4 Factors important in the development of meteorological forecasting ...
5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Some features of monocyclic and polycyclic epidemics
6 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Some modes of growth of pathogens in host plants
7 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Some extracellular enzymes produced by plant pathogensTable 8.2 Some toxins involved in plant diseaseTable 8.3 Some pathogens which cause abnormal growth in the host plant
8 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Some plant proteins that confer resistance to pests and pathogensTable 9.2 Some cell wall changes occurring in response to infectionTable 9.3 Some features of phytoalexinsTable 9.4 Some families ofpathogenesis‐related (PR) proteinsTable 9.5 Some characteristics of systemic acquired resistance (SAR)
9 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Some examples of host–pathogen specificityTable 10.2 Some elicitors of plant immune responsesTable 10.3 Some examples of pathogen effectors and their interactions with pl...Table 10.4 Some examples of microbial polymers recognized by plants, and thei...Table 10.5 Some cloned plant disease resistance genes
10 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Examples of protectant, multisite fungicidesTable 11.2 Some examples of systemic, single‐site fungicidesTable 11.3 Specifications of the perfect fungicideTable 11.4 Multisite and single‐site fungicides comparedTable 11.5 Some examples of plant defense activatorsTable 11.6 Some advantages and disadvantages of plant defense activatorsTable 11.7 Timeline of fungicide resistanceTable 11.8 Resistance management strategies
11 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Sources of disease resistanceTable 12.2 Yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici) race changes in t...Table 12.3 Strategies to counter the boom and bust cycleTable 12.4 Race‐specific and race‐nonspecific resistance comparedTable 12.5 Some examples of genetically engineered plants with enhanced resis...
12 Chapter 13Table 13.1 Approaches used for biological control of plant pathogensTable 13.2 Some examples of commercial biocontrol products for plant diseases
13 Chapter 14Table 14.1 Some applications of genomics and gene editing in disease manageme...
14 Part 1Table 1 Benefits of healthy plants
15 Part 2Table 1 Stages in host–pathogen interaction
16 Part 3Table 1 Options for control of plant disease