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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 288.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New.
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. 3rd Edition. The book describes fungi, bacteria and viruses (as well as subviral pathogens) in light of recent information. It introduces the three domains (=super kingdoms), the Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya, proposed by Carl Woese, and the new kingdoms of Protozoa, Chromista and Straminopila. The new classification of fungi (Kirk et al. 2001), bacteria (Bergeys Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, 2004) and viruses (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, 2006) have been included. There are descriptions of Viroids, Virusoids, Virnos, and Prions - organisms before which viruses pale into insignificance in smallness of their size and ingenuity of parasitism. There is a separate chapter on AIDS and HIV. I am sure students will appreciate these additions and derive much value by the newer information about these organisms.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 603 Illus.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 288 Illus.
Verlag: Vikas publishing house, 1983
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fair.
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. 4th Edition. The book written by H.C. Dube deals with fungi, defined as the organisms studied by mycologists. The fungi are now placed under three kingdoms: Fungi, Protozoa, and Chromista/Straminopila due to their phylogenetic heterogeneity. The mycologists would discover the emergence of a new world of modern mycology gleaned from recent publications. The book starts with the History of Mycology remembering Louis Pasteur s famous quote History of science is science itself . There are 31 chapters describing the form and function of fungi. Each chapter is followed by a summary and test questions. The book is useful for students of botany, microbiology, plant pathology, and medical mycology.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 584.
Verlag: Student Edition, 2021
ISBN 10: 8188826650 ISBN 13: 9788188826650
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 576.
Verlag: Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, IN, 1983
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. x, 616pp. Beige cloth-covered boards, red titles on spine, many black and white diagrams and photographs. 8vo. Boards moderately stained, rippling in cloth of rear board. Spine sun-faded and moderately worn (affecting titles) with a shelf number sticker at the heel. Spine ends and top corners lightly rubbed, bottom corners heavily rubbed with cloth worn through, front corners moderately rounded. Text block edges moderately tanned. Volume quite loose. Front pastedown lightly stained with an ex-lender's bookplate, front free endpaper has an ex-lender's barcoded sticker held with tanned tape and a lending sheet, rear free endpaper lightly tanned. Gutters occasionally stretched. Copyright page has an ex-lender's stamp. Final page has an ex-lender's stamp. Pages moderately tanned.
Verlag: Agrobios (India), 2022
ISBN 10: 8188826650 ISBN 13: 9788188826650
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. 2nd Edition. The theme of the book is to introduce students to the current intellectual excitement and challenges in studying plant disease and its management. there are exclusive chapters on the infectious pathogens; (fungi, bacteria, fastidious vascular- colonizing bacteria, viruses, sub- viral pathogens, nematodes) and the non-infectious, abiotic agents that causes disorders due to mineral imbalances, ozone, PAN and ethylene. The chemical determinants of pathogenicity and virulence: the cell wall degrading enzymes, plant hormones and toxins are discussed with well documented examples. Disease resistance mechanisms without recourse to antibodies, t-cells and the like are less subtle than the mammalian immune system. these include the pre- existing and those induced after molecular avirulence-, and resistance gene- products viz. the elicitors and resistance proteins, respectively. The role of signal molecules like salicylic acid, jasmonates and ethylene in development of systemic resistance, are discussed in depth justifying their present cutting edge status in plant pathology .The celebrated "gene for gene hypothesis" and the phenomena of recognition, and specificity are described with clarity. The infected plant shows alterations in its physiology and biochemistry, especially in membrane damage, ionic imbalance, respiration, photosynthesis, protein and phenol metabolism. the human efforts in protecting the crop through fungicides, and now more importantly by biological control methods including transgenic resistant cultivars are elucidated. the second half of the book is devoted to description of diseased (their casual agents, symptoms, epidemiology and management) under chapter devoted to leaf - spots and blights, mosaics, leaf curls and yellows wilts, rots, abnormal growths, and the biotrophic diseases , the downy mildews, powdery mildews, and smuts and the rusts.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 3rd Edition. Contents 1. Introduction to the living world. 2. Domain Eukarya characteristics and classification of Fungi. 3. Kingdom Fungi Phylum Chytridiomycota. 4. Phylum Zygomycota class Zygomycetes. 5. Phylum Ascomycota. 6. Phylum Basidiomycota. 7. The Anamorphic Fungi (Deutromycetes Mitosporic Fungi Imperfect Fungi Asexual Fungi). 8. Kingdom Straminipila class Oomycota. 9. Heterothallism Heterokaryosis and Parasexual cycle. 10. Symbiotic associations of Fungi Mycorrhizas and Lichens. 11. Domain Bacteria. 12. Classification of Bacteria. 13. Bacterial nutrition and mineral cycles. 14. Reproduction in Bacteria. 15. Bacterial diseases of plants and human beings. 16. Domain Archaea (Archaeobacteeria). 17. Viruses discovery nature and biological status. 18. Structure and classification of Viruses. 19. Structure of Bacteriophages Tobacco Mosaic Virus and HIV (AIDS Virus). 20. The growth cycle of viruses. 21. Viral diseases of plants and human beings. 22. Viroids and Prions. References. Subject index. The book describes fungi bacteria and viruses (as well as Subviral Pathogens) in light of recent information. It introduces the three domains (=Super Kingdoms) the Archaea Bacteria and Eukarya proposed by Carl Woese and the new kingdoms of Protozoa Chromista and Straminopila. The new classification of Fungi (Kirk et al. 2001) Bacteria (Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 2004) and viruses (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses 2006) have been included. There are descriptions of Viroids Virusoids Vironos and Prions organisms before which viruses into insignificance in smallness of their size and ingenuity of Parasitism. There is a separate chapter on AIDS and HIV. The readers will appreciate these additions and derive much value by the newer information about these organisms. 274 pp.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. xii + 603 Illus. (Some Col.).
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 2nd Edition. Contents 1. History of plant pathology. 2. Some definitions and concepts. 3. Fungi as plant pathogens. 4. Bacteria as plant pathogens. 5. Fastidious vascular colonizing bacteria. 6. Viruses as plant pathogens. 7. Sub viral plant pathogens (viral satellites viroids and prions). 8. Nematodes as plant pathogens. 9. Angiosperms as plant pathogens. 10. Parasitic green algae and plant pathogens. 11. Noninfectious abiotic plant disease agents (non parasitic or physiological disorders). 12. Cell wall degrading enzymes in plant pathogenesis. 13. Toxins in plant pathogenesis. 14. Disease resistance I Protection. 15. Disease resistance II Defense (Active or induced resistance). 16. Genetics of host parasite interactions and specificity. 17. Physiology of the diseased plant. 18. Plant disease management (Plant Disease Control) I Prevention. 19. Plant disease management (Plant Disease Control) II Cure (Therapy). 20. Chemicals in plant disease management. 21. Leaf spots and blights. 22. Mosaics yellows leaf curls and other abnormalities (Virus and Phytoplasma Diseases). 23. Wilts. 24. Rots Damping off of seedlings soft rots and dry rots. 25. Abnormal growths Galls leafy galls shoot proliferations and fasciations. 26. Downy mildews. 27. Powdery mildews. 28. Smuts and bunts. 29. Rusts. Glossary. Author index. Organism index. Subject index. The theme of the book is to introduce students to the current intellectual excitement and challenges in studying plant disease and its management. There are exclusive chapters on the infectious pathogens the fungi bacteria fastidious vascular colonizing bacteria viruses sub viral pathogens (viral satellites virusoids and the viroids that have paled off viruses into insignificance in their size and ingenuity of parasitism) nematodes and the non infectious abiotic agents that cause disorders due to mineral imbalances ozone PAN and ethylene. The chemical determinants of pathogenicity and virulence the cell wall degrading enzymes plant hormones and toxins are discussed with well documented examples. Disease resistance mechanisms without recourse to antibodies T cells and the like are no less subtle than the mammalian immune system. These include the pre existing and those induced after molecular interactions between avirulence and resistance gene products viz. the elicitors and resistance proteins respectively. The role of signal molecules like salicylic acid jasmonates and ethylene in development of systemic acquired resistance induced systemic resistance and wound induced systemic resistance are discussed in depth justifying their present cutting edge status in plant pathology. In genetics the celebrated gene for gene hypothesis and the phenomena of recognition and specificity are described with clarity. The infected plant shows alterations in its physiology and biochemistry especially in membrane damage ionic imbalance altered respiration photosynthesis protein and phenol metabolisms. The human efforts in protecting the crops through fungicides and now more importantly by biological control methods including transgenic resistant cultivars are elucidated. The second half of the book is devoted to description of diseases (their causal agents symptoms epidemiology and management) under chapters devoted to leaf spots and blights mosaics leaf curls and yellows wilts rots abnormal growths and the biotrophic diseases the downy mildews powdery mildews and smuts and the rusts. 612 pp.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: As New. 4th Edition. Contents: I. Introduction: 1. History of mycology. 2. Kingdoms of fungi and their classification. 3. Fungi: general characteristics. II. Kingdom fungi: 4. Phylum chytridiomycota. 5. Phylum neocallimastigomycota. 6. Phylum blastocladiomycota. 7. Phylum zygomycota. 8. Phylum glomeromycota. 9. Phylum ascomycota. 10. Subphylum taphrinomycotina. 11. Subphylum saccharomycotina. 12. Subphylum pezizomycotina. 13. Anamorphic fungi. 14. Phylum basidiomyciota. 15. Subphylum agaricomycotina. 16. Subphylum ustilaginomycotina. 17. Subphylum pucciniomycotina. III. Kingdom chromista straminopila: 18. Phylum hyphochytriomycota. 19. Phylum labyrinthulomycota. 20. Phylum Oomycota. IV. Kingdom Protozoa: 21. Phylum mycetozoa. 22. Order acrasida. 23. Class plasmodiophorea. V. Biology of Fungi: 24. Symbiotic associations of fungi: I mycorrhiza. 25. Symbiotic associations of fungi: II lichens. 26. Nutrition of fungi. 27. Secondary metabolities. 28. Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses. 29. Homothallism and hetrerothallism. 30. Heterokaryosis and parasexual cycle. 31. Sex hormones and sex morphogens. Subject Index. The book deals with fungi, deftly defined as the organisms studied by mycologists . The fungi are now placed under three kingdoms: Fungi, Protozoa and Chromista/Straminopila due to their phylogenetic heterogeneity. In the last decade, world wide research projects: the Deep Hypha and AFTOL (Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life), have provided a phylogenetic classification based on genetic relatedness as evidenced by DNA sequencing data. The Eumycotan fungi , the Protozoan fungi and the Chromistan fungi represent distinct monophyletic groups. i.e. each group has a common ancestor and all are its descendants. The classification offered by above mega research projects and accepted by Dictionary of Fungi (2008) and leading international journals, forms the basis of this book. There are many surprises: Fungi and Animalia together form a monophyletic group. But there is no common name for them, and are called as sister groups . The mycologists would discover emergence of a new world of modern mycology gleaned from recent publications. The book starts with History of Mycology remembering Louis Pasteur s famous quote History of science is science itself . There are 31 chapters describing the form and function of fungi. Their symbiotic associations, chemical activities, secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, heterothallism, parasexuality and sex hormones are described under exclusive chapters. Each chapter is followed by a summary , and test questions . The book will be indispensable for students of botany, microbiology, plant pathology and medical mycology.