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100 _aBlanchette, R.A.
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245 _aDefence Mechanisms of Woody Plants Against Fungi
_cRobert A. Blanchette, Alan R. Biggs
260 _aBerlin
_bSpringer-Verlag
_c1992
300 _axx, 458p.
440 _aSpringer series in wood science
_96710
500 _aDefense mechanisms against fungi in bark, xylem, roots, and foliage of woodyangiosperms and gymnosperms are addressed in this newest addition to the SPRINGER SERIES IN WOOD SCIENCE. The topic is approached from an anatomical and physiological perspective with emphasis on the relationships betweenplant structure and function and their role in defensive reactions and woundrepair. Contributions on the biochemistry of defensive reactions, in-depth treatises on specific diseases such as Dutch elm disease, Hypoxylon canker of aspen, and Fusiform rust of pines, as well as chapters on wound reactions in bark tissues, microenvironmental aspects of xylem decay, the role of mycorrhizzal fungi in defense, physiological responses of trees to fungal symbionts of insects, and the application of tissue culture and immunocytochemistry to the study of defense mechanisms in trees are included. One of the most significantfeatures of the book is the large complement of photographic plates which serves to bring together a plethora of histopathological data.
650 _aWoody Plants
_96711
650 _aPhytopathogenic fungi
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650 _aDisease and Pest Resistance
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650 _aCytology
_96713
650 _aDefence Mechanisms
_96714
650 _aFungi
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700 _a Biggs, A.R.
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942 _cBOOK
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999 _c1738
_d1738
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