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Molecular Mechanisms of Plant and Microbe Coexistence

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2008Description: 483pISBN:
  • 9783540755753
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579.1757 NAU
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Part I Coexistence Between Populations 1 Plant Associated Soil Micro-organisms 2 Role of Microbial Diversity for Soil, Health and Plant Nutrition 3 Recocting Soil Biology 4 Rhizosphere Colonization: Molecular Determinants from Plant-Microbe Coexistence Perspective 5 Belowground Mycorrhizal Endosymbiosis and Aboveground Insects: Can Multilevel Interactions be Exploited for a Sustainable Control of Pests? Part II Coexistence Between Genomes 6 Evolutionary Genomics: Linking Macromolecular Structure, Genomes and Biological Networks 7 Evolutionary Genomics of the Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiotic Bacteria 8 Genetic and Epigenetic Nature of Transgenerational Changes in Pathogen Exposed Plants 9 Recent Advances in Functional Genomics and Proteomics of Plant Associated Microbes 10 Molecular Mechanisms of Biocontrol by Trichoderma spp. Part III Coexistence Between Molecules 11 Quorum Sensing in Bacteria-Plant Interactions 12 Signals in the Underground: Microbial Signaling and Plant Productivity 13 Protein-Protein Interactions in Plant Virus Movement and Pathogenicity 14 Effects of Root Exudates in Microbial Diversity and Activity in Rhizosphere Soils Part IV Methods to Study Plant and Microbe Coexistence 15 Siderotyping, a Straightforward Tool to Identify Soil and Plant-Related Pseudomonads 16 Molecular Strategies for Identifying Determinants of Oomycete Pathogenicity 17 Molecular Methods for Studying Microbial Ecology in the Soil and Rhizosphere 18 Morphotyping and Molecular Methods to Characterize Ectomycorrhizal Roots and Hyphae in Soil Index

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