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Plant Defense: Warding Off Attack by Pathogens, Herbivores and Parasitic Plants

ISBN-13: 9781405175890 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 248 str.

Dale Walters;¬Abar;¬Abar
Plant Defense: Warding Off Attack by Pathogens, Herbivores and Parasitic Plants Walters, Dale 9781405175890  - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Plant Defense: Warding Off Attack by Pathogens, Herbivores and Parasitic Plants

ISBN-13: 9781405175890 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 248 str.

Dale Walters;¬Abar;¬Abar
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Plant Defense provides an overview of all major aspects of plant defence, including defence against pathogens, parasites, and invertebrate and vertebrate herbivores. The book looks at defense mechanisms including structural and chemical defences, and constitutive and inducible defences. Including details of how plants 'sense' attack and how this is communicated within the plant and also to neighbouring plants, how plants coordinate defence responses to simultaneous multiple attacks, and the energy and resources expended by a plant in maintaining and implementing its defence systems.

Plants are sources of nourishment for thousands of different species of fungi, bacteria, invertebrates, vertebrates and even other plants. In order to thrive, plants possess a remarkable diversity of mechanisms to fend off attacks: recent research has demonstrated many complex and sophisticated defense mechanisms including internal signalling networks co–ordinating defense responses within the plant , and even the ability to warn neighbouring plants. The ability of plants to defend themselves is important for plants in their natural environment and of course for plants under cultivation. Indeed, man has made use of an increasing knowledge of plant defenses over the years to breed crop plants able to resist pest or pathogen attack.

Plant Defense provides an overview of all major aspects of plant defense, including defense against pathogens, parasites, and invertebrate and vertebrate herbivores. The book looks at defense mechanisms incuding structural and chemical defenses, and constitutive and inducible defenses. Coverage includes details of how plants ′sense′ attack and how this is communicated within the plant and also to neighbouring plants, how plants coordinate defense responses to simultaneous multiple attacks, and the energy and resources expended by a plant in maintaining and implementing its defense systems. A final section of the book covers the breeding and modification of plants to enhance their defense systems.

This important book, wriiten by Professor Dale Walters, well known and respected internationally, is essential reading for students studying plant pathology, agricultural and plant sciences and ecology. Researchers in these subjects and all those involved in crop protection, including workers in the agrochemical industry, will find much of commercial and research interest within this exciting title. Libraries in all universities and research establishements where thes subjects are studied and taught will need copies of this book on their shelves.

Kategorie:
Technologie
Kategorie BISAC:
Technology & Engineering > Agriculture - General
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781405175890
Rok wydania:
2010
Ilość stron:
248
Waga:
0.54 kg
Wymiary:
24.13 x 17.02 x 1.27
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01

"In conclusion, the new volume by Walters provides a great basis for an introductory course in plant defenses as part of an upper–level undergraduate or graduate curriculum in ecology, applied entomology, plant pathology, plant biology, or plant breeding.." (The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1 December 2011)

"The advances in this field have been striking. Recommended. Upper–division undergraduates through professionals/practitioners." (Choice, 1 May 2011)

Preface.

Chapter 1.  Why Do Plants Need Defenses?
1.1 Plants as sources of food.
1.2 Organisms that use plants as food.
1.2.1 Microorganisms.
1.2.2 Parasitic angiosperms.
1.2.3 Nematodes.
1.2.4 Insects.
1.2.5 Vertebrates.
1.3 Impact of infection and herbivory in natural and agricultural ecosystems.
1.3.1 Microorganisms.
1.3.2 Parasitic angiosperms.
1.3.3 Nematodes.
1.3.4 Insects.
1.3.5 Vertebrates.
1.4 Conclusions.
Recommended reading.
References.

Chapter 2.  What Defenses Do Plants Use?
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Defenses used against pathogens.
2.2.1 Background.
2.2.2 Passive or preexisting defenses.
2.2.2.1 Preexisting structural defenses.
2.2.2.2 Preexisting chemical defenses.
2.2.3 Active or inducible defenses.
2.2.3.1 Inducible structural defenses.
2.2.3.2 Inducible chemical defenses.
2.2.4 Defenses used against pathogens the next step.
2.3 Defenses used against parasitic plants.
2.3.1 Background.
2.3.2 Preattachment defense mechanisms.
2.3.3 Prehaustorial defense mechanisms.
2.3.4 Posthaustorial defense mechanisms.
2.4 Defenses used against nematodes.
2.4.1 Background.
2.4.2 Passive or preexisting defenses.
2.4.3 Active or inducible defenses.
2.4.3.1 Phenylpropanoid metabolism.
2.4.3.2 Hypersensitive response.
2.5 Defenses used against herbivorous insects.
2.5.1 Background.
2.5.2 Physical barriers.
2.5.2.1 Waxes on the leaf surface.
2.5.2.2 Trichomes.
2.5.2.3 Secretory canals.
2.5.2.4 Leaf toughness and leaf folding.
2.5.3 Chemical defenses.
2.5.3.1 Terpenes.
2.5.3.2 Phenolics.
2.5.3.3 Nitrogen–containing organic compounds.
2.5.3.4 Arthropod–inducible proteins.
2.5.3.5 Volatile compounds.
2.6 Defenses used against vertebrate herbivores.
2.6.1 Background.
2.6.2 Physical defenses.
2.6.3 Chemical defenses.
2.6.3.1 Phenolic compounds.
2.6.3.2 Terpenoids.
2.6.3.3 Nitrogen–containing compounds.
2.6.3.4 Other chemicals.
2.6.3.5 A final word on chemical defenses against vertebrate herbivory.
2.7 Defenses used against neighboring plants allelopathy.
2.7.1 Background.
2.7.2 Allelopathy and the black walnut.
2.7.3 Allelopathy and the Californian chaparral.
2.7.4 Allelopathy and spotted knapweed.
2.8 Conclusions.
Recommended reading.
References.

Chapter 3.  Sounding the Alarm: Signaling and Communication in Plant Defense.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Signaling in plant pathogen interactions.
3.2.1 Introduction.
3.2.2 Local signaling and basal resistance.
3.2.2.1 SA signaling.
3.2.2.2 JA signaling.
3.2.2.3 ET signaling.
3.2.2.4 Signaling involving other plant hormones.
3.2.3 Systemic signaling and induced resistance.
3.2.3.1 Induced resistance.
3.2.3.2 Signaling during SAR.
3.2.3.3 Signaling during ISR.
3.2.3.4 Priming.
3.2.4 Volatile signaling.
3.3 Signaling in plant nematode interactions.
3.3.1 Introduction.
3.3.2 SA signaling.
3.3.3 JA signaling.
3.4 Signaling in plant insect herbivore interactions.
3.4.1 Introduction.
3.4.2 Local signaling.
3.4.2.1 JA signaling.
3.4.2.2 ET signaling.
3.4.2.3 SA signaling.
3.4.2.4 Specificity and regulation of jasmonate–based defenses.
3.4.3 Systemic signaling.
3.4.3.1 Systemin.
3.4.3.2 JA signaling.
3.4.3.3 Within leaf signaling.
3.4.4 Volatile signaling.
3.4.5 Priming.
3.5 Signaling in interactions between plants and vertebrate herbivores.
3.6 Signaling in interactions between plants and parasitic plants.
3.7 Conclusions.
Recommended reading.
References.

Chapter 4.   Plant Defense in the Real World: Multiple Attackers and Beneficial Interactions.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Dealing with multiple attackers: cross–talk between signaling pathways.
4.2.1 Trade–offs associated with triggering SA–mediated defenses.
4.2.1.1 SA suppression of JA–induced defenses.
4.2.1.2 Molecular basis of SA suppression of JA defenses.
4.2.1.3 Ecological costs of resistance to biotrophic versus necrotrophic pathogens.
4.2.1.4 Trade–offs with mutualistic symbioses.
4.2.1.5 Effects of SA– and JA–mediated defenses on bacterial communities associated with plants.
4.2.2 Triggering SA–dependent defenses does not always compromise defense against insect herbivores.
4.2.3 Trade–offs and positive outcomes associated with triggering JA–dependent defenses.
4.2.4 Putting it all together: orchestrating the appropriate defense response.
4.3 Can beneficial plant microbe interactions induce resistance in plants?
4.3.1 Introduction.
4.3.2 Induction of resistance by mycorrhizas.
4.3.3 Resistance induced by endophytic and other beneficial fungi.
4.4 Conclusions.
Recommended reading.
References.

Chapter 5.   The Evolution of Plant Defense.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Hypotheses of plant defense.
5.2.1 The growth differentiation balance hypothesis.
5.2.2 Optimal defense hypotheses.
5.2.3 Plant apparency hypothesis.
5.2.4 The carbon nutrient balance hypothesis.
5.2.5 The growth rate hypothesis.
5.2.6 Hypotheses of plant defense where next?
5.3 Evolution of plant defense strategies.
5.3.1 The univariate trade–off hypothesis.
5.3.2 The resistance regrowth trade–off hypothesis.
5.3.3 The plant apparency hypothesis.
5.3.4 The resource availability hypothesis.
5.3.5 Plant defense syndromes.
5.4 Patterns of plant defense evolution.
5.4.1 Adaptive radiation.
5.4.2 Escalation of defense potency.
5.4.3 Phylogenetic conservatism.
5.4.4 Phylogenetic escalation and decline of plant defense strategies.
5.5 Why do plants have induced defenses?
5.5.1 Costs.
5.5.1.1 Allocation costs associated with induced responses to herbivory.
5.5.1.2 Allocation costs associated with induced responses to pathogens.
5.5.2 Targeting of inducible direct defenses.
5.5.3 Targeting of inducible indirect defenses.
5.5.4 Dispersal of damage.
5.5.5 Possible role of pathogenic bacteria in the evolution of SAR.
5.5.6 Conclusion.
5.6 The coevolutionary arms race .
5.7 Conclusions.
Recommended reading.
References.

Chapter 6.   Exploiting Plant Defense.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Using plant resistance to protect crops breeding.
6.2.1 Introduction.
6.2.2 Breeding for resistance.
6.2.2.1 Sources of resistance.
6.2.2.2 Breeding methods and selection strategies.
6.2.3 Resistance in practice.
6.2.4 Types of resistance.
6.2.4.1 Monogenic resistance.
6.2.4.2 Polygenic resistance.
6.2.4.3 Durable resistance.
6.2.4.4 Gene–for–gene concept.
6.2.5 Making life more difficult for the attacker.
6.3 Using plant resistance to protect crops induced resistance.
6.3.1 Introduction.
6.3.2 Induced resistance for pathogen control.
6.3.3 Induced resistance for control of herbivorous insects.
6.3.4 Induced resistance for control of nematodes and parasitic plants.
6.4 Using plant resistance to protect crops biotechnological approaches.
6.4.1 Introduction.
6.4.2 Engineering resistance to pathogens.
6.4.3 Engineering resistance to insects.
6.4.4 Prospects for using transgenic resistance.
6.5 Conclusions.
Recommended reading.
References.

Index.

Dale Walters is based at Crop & Soil Systems Research Group, Scottish Agricultural College, Edinburgh, U. K.

Plants are sources of nourishment for thousands of fungi, bacteria, invertebrates, vertebrates, and other plants. Plants possess a truly remarkable diversity of mechanisms to fend off attackers and recent research has shown just how complex and sophisticated these defense mechanisms can be.

Plant Defense provides comprehensive coverage of the range of different organisms that plants need to fend off, describes how plants coordinate their defenses against multiple attacks, explains the evolution of defense in plants, and how plant defences are exploited in crop protection strategies.

Plant Defense:

  • Covers plants defenses against pathogens, pests, and parasitic plants: together in one book
  • Brings together succinct, cutting edge information in a user–friendly format
  • Gives an understanding of how plants ward off attacks from multiple enemies
  • Is written by Dale Walters, an internationally known and respected researcher and teacher in crop protection, who distils his wealth of knowledge in a novel and exciting way
  • Is an essential purchase for all those involved in plant protection around the globe

Plant Defense is primarily designed for use by upper undergraduates and post graduates studying crop protection, agricultural sciences, applied entomology, plant pathology, and plant sciences. Biological and agricultural research scientists in the agrochemical and crop protection industries, and in academia, will find much of great use in this excellent new book. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where agricultural and biological sciences are studied and taught should have multiple copies of this very valuable book on their shelves.



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