Induced Resistance for Plant Defence: A Sustainable Approach to Crop ProtectionISBN: 978-1-4051-3447-7
Hardcover
272 pages
March 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
Chapter 1: Introduction: definitions and some history.
Ray Hammerschmidt.
Chapter 2: Agents that can elicit induced resistance.
Gary D Lyon.
Chapter 3: Genomics in induced resistance.
Kemal Kazan and Peer Schenk.
Chapter 4: Signalling cascades involved in induced resistance.
Corne MJ Pieterse and LC Van Loon.
Chapter 5: Types and mechanisms of rapidly-induced plant resistance to herbivorous arthropods.
Michael J Stout.
Chapter 6: Mechanisms of defence to pathogens: biochemistry and physiology.
Christophe Garcion, Olivier Lamotte and Jean-Pierre Metraux.
Chapter 7: Induced resistance in natural ecosystems and pathogen population biology: exploiting interactions.
Adrian Newton and Joern Pons.
Chapter 8: Microbial induction of resistance to pathogens.
Dale Walters and Tim Daniell.
Chapter 9: Trade-offs associated with induced resistance.
Martin Heil.
Chapter 10: Topical induction of inducers for disease control.
Philippe Reignault and Dale Walters.
Chapter 11: Integration of induced resistance in crop production.
Tony Reglinski, Elizabeth Dann and Brian Deverall.
Chapter 12: Exploitation of induced resistance: a commercial perspective.
Andy Leadbeater and Theo Staub.
Chapter 13: Induced resistance in crop protection: the future, drivers and.
barriers.
Gary Lyon, Adrian Newton and Dale Walters.
Index