1st Edition

Plant Microbiology

Edited By Michael Gillings, Andrew Holmes Copyright 2004
    308 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    Plant Microbiology provides a comprehensive source of information on DNA sequencing and mapping, the newest technology and procedures in areas such as radiation hybrid mapping, FISH and specialized sequencing techniques are covered. The book also describes how transgene expression is controlled in plants and how advanced information strategies can be used to manipulate and modify the plant genome. An exciting final chapter provides and overview of all the applications of plant transformation in agriculture, medicine and industry.

    Section I: Plant Mutualisms. 1. Mycorrhizal fungi 2. Rhizobium 3. The rhizosphere 4. The phylloplane 5. Plant endophytes 6.Other symbioses 7. Chloroplasts as endosymbionts. Section II: Plant Pathogens. 8. Quorum sensing in plant bacterial interactions 9. Biocontrol agents 10. Plant disease and climate change 11. Genetic diversity of plant pathogens Section III: Biotechnology/Bioinformatics/Culture Collections. 12. Genome sequencing 13. Soil microbial diversity and its exploration 14. Plant disease diagnostics

    Biography

    Michael Gillings, Andrew Holmes