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Ttigiano, R.N. ed.
Plant Pathology Concepts and Laboratory Exercises 2nd ed.

CRC Press 2007.12
576 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4200-4669-1
                            10,000円

Contents
1.Introductory concepts/ 2.Groups of plant pathogens/ 3.Molecular tools for studying plant pathogens/ 4.Plant-Pathogen Interactions/ 5.Epidemiology and Disease Control/ 6.Special Topic/ 7.Appendices Glossary/ Index/

* Instructors, students and researchers in plant pathology have been searching for a primary text that combines an informal, easy-to-read style with a thorough introduction to the concepts and terminology of plant pathology.

* This guide explains definitions of disease, characteristics of organisms that cause disease, and how diseases interact with hosts and the environment. Each topic is addressed by an expert in the field, and is supported by one or more lab exercises. The structure of the text allows for easy reading, with references minimized and major concepts highlighted at the beginning of each chapter. *


Leslie, J. F.
Fusarium Laboratory Manual
フサリウム菌実験マニュアル

Iowa State U.P. 2006.5
380 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8138-1919-9
                            23,200円

Contents
1.Intoroduction/ Part 1.Techniques and Methods: 2.Media-Recipes and Preparation/ 3.Techniques for Recovering Fusarium/ 4.Techniques for Growing and Maintaining Fusarium/ 5.Vegetative Compatibility Groups(VCGs)/ 6.Fertility Concepts/ 7.Nucleic Acid Analyses/ Part 2.Taxonomy and Indentification of Fusarium: 8.A Brief History Fusarium Taxonomy/ 9.Species Concepts in Fusarium/ 10.Teleomorphs of Fusarium/ 11.Practical Approaches to Identifivation/ Part 3.Species Descripions: 12.Morphlogical Characters/ 13.Species Descriptions/ Reference/ Index/ *


Czosnek, H. ed.
Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease
Management, Molecular Biology, Breeding for Resistance
(トマト黄化葉巻病)

Springer-Verlag 2008.
448 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4020-4768-1
                            22,200円

Contents
Section A: Worldwide expansion of TYLCV: 1. Appearance and expansion of TYLCV: a historical point of view/ 2. An insular environment before and after TYLCV introduction/ 3. The Bemisia tabaci complex: genetic and phenotypic variation and relevance to begomovirus-vector interactions/ 4. Survival of whiteflies during long distance transportation of agricultural products and plants/ Section B: The TYLCV genome: 5. The Tomato yellow leaf curl virus genome/ 6. Molecular biodiversity, taxonomy and nomenclature of Tomato yellow leaf curl-like viruses/ 7. Recombination in the TYLCV complex: a mechanism to increase genetic diversity: implications for plant resistance development/ Section C: Virus-vector-plant interactions: 8. Replication of geminiviruses and the use of rolling circle amplification for their diagnosis/ 9. Interactions of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus with its whitefly vector/ 10. Localization of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in its whitefly vector/ 11. Localization of Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses in the infected plant/ 12. Identification of plant genes involved in TYLCV replication/ 13. Biotic and abiotic stress responses in tomato breeding lines resistant and susceptible to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus/ Section D: Integrated Pest Management measures and protection of tomato cultures: 14. Detection methods for TYLCV and TYLCSV/ 15. Management of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus US and Israel perspectives/ 16. The management of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in greenhouses and the open field, a strategy of manipulation/ 17. Introduction of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus into the Dominican Republic: the development of a successful integrated pest management strategy/ 18. Resistance to insecticides in the TYLCV whitefly vector Bemisia tabaci/ Section E: Natural and engineered resistance: 19. Screening for TYLCV-resistant plants using whitefly-mediated inoculation/ 20. Sources of resistance, inheritance, and location of genetic loci conferring resistance to members of the tomato-infecting begomoviruses/ 21. Exploitation of resistance genes found in wild tomato species to produce resistant cultivars; pile up of resistant genes/ 22. Transgenic approaches for the control of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus of tomato plants resistant to TYLCV/ 23. Gene silencing of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus/ Section F: International networks to deal with the TYLCV disease; the needs of the developing countries: 24. International networks to deal with Tomato yellow leaf curl disease: The Middle East Regional Cooperation (MERC) program/ 25. AVRDC’s international networks to deal with the Tomato yellow leaf curl disease the needs of developing countries/ Index/ *


Frantzen, J.
Epidemiology and Plant Eclogy
Principles and Applications

World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2007.6
184 pp.
ISBN 981-270-577-5
                            5,400円

Contents
1.Historical Background/ 2.Monocyclic Infection Processes/ 3.Polycyclic Infection Processes/ 4.Evolutionary Dynamics of Pathogens/ 5.Modeling Spatial Dynamics of a Pathogen/ 6.Impact of Pathogens on Plants/ 7.Biological Weed Control/

* The spatial aspects of epidemics have been a largely ignored feature of plant ecology, yet an understanding of the spatial dynamics of pathogens is essential to quantifying the impact of diseases on wild plants. Moreover, it may provide valuable information for the control of human diseases.
* This seminal work fulfills such a role by describing the basics of botanical epidemiology within the context of plant ecology. A variety of models are covered to estimate key parameters at both the individual plant and population levels, with emphasis on the value of spatial-temporal models in the evolutionary dynamics of pathogens. Practical methods are presented to validate these models, thus making this book accessible to theorists and empiricists alike. *


Scheffer, R.P.
The Nature of Disease in Plants

Cambridge University Press 2008.
335 pp. (P)  
ISBN 0-521-03794-8
                            7,600円

Contents
Acknowledgements; 1. Perspective; Part I. Biology and Control of Plant Diseases: 2. Causes and spread of plant disease; 3. How pathogens attack plants; 4. How plants defend against pathogens; 5. Ecological considerations; 6. Disease controls and their limitations; Part II. Natural History of Some Destructive Diseases: 7. Native plants, alien pathogens; 8. Alien plants, native pathogens; 9. Pathogens overtake movement of crop plants; 10. Monoculture: removal of ecological restraints; 11. Monoculture: pathogen adaptability; 12. Monoculture: Cochliobolus diseases with toxins; 13. Monoculture: Alternaria diseases with toxins; 14. Diseases amplified by changes in agriculture; 15. Anthropogenic reintroduction each year; 16. Abiotic diseases: damage from air pollution; 17. Prospectus; Glossary: technical terms used in the texts; References; Index.

* This book is about how plants get diseases, from the origins and evolution of parasites to how the great plant epidemics developed. Conditions favoring disease are inherent in agriculture and diseases became destructive because of human activities. This book also deals with how people have dealt with plant diseases in history, and includes the natural histories of some of the most damaging plant diseases worldwide, with discussions of why each became destructive. It classifies diseases according to the most significant factors in the development of epidemics: every case involves a human factor. Each model disease proceeds from observable facts to more complex concepts. *


Varma, A. et al. ed.
Plant Surface Microbiology
植物体表面の微生物学

Springer-Verlag 2008.
628 pp. (P)
ISBN 3-540-74050-3
                            12,700円

Contents
1. The State of the Art/ Section A: 2. Root Colonisation Following Seed Inoculation/ 3. Methanogenic Microbial Communities Associated with Aquatic Plants/ 4. Role of Functional Groups of Microorganisms on the Rhizosphere Microcosm Dynamics/ 5. Diversity and Functions of Soil Microflora in Development of Plants/ 6. Signalling in the Rhizobia Legumes Symbiosis/ Section B: 7. The Functional Groups of Micro-organisms Used as Bio-indicator on Soil Disturbance Caused by Biotech Products such as Bacillus thuringiensis and Bt Transgenic Plants/ 8. The Use of ACC Deaminase-Containing Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria to Protect Plants Against the Deleterious Effects of Ethylene/ 9. Interactions Between Epiphyllic Microorganisms and Leaf Cuticles/ 10. Developmental Interactions Between Clavicipitaleans and Their Host Plants/ 11. Interactions of Microbes with Genetically Modified Plants/ Section C: 12. Interaction Between Soil Bacteria and Ectomycorrhiza-Forming Fungi/ 13. The Surface of Ectomycorrhizal Roots and the Interaction with Ectomycorrhizal Fungi/ 14. Cellular Ustilaginomycete―Plant Interactions/ 15. Interaction of Piriformospora indica with Diverse Microorganisms and Plants/ 16. Cellular Basidiomycete Fungus Interactions/ Section D: 17. Fungal Endophytes/ 18. Mycorrhizal Development and Cytoskeleton/ 19. Functional Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Root Surfaces/ 20. Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria/ 21. Carbohydrates and Nitrogen: Nutrients and Signals in Ectomycorrhizas/ 22. Nitrogen Transport and Metabolism in Mycorrhizal Fungi and Mycorrhizas/ Section E: 23. Visualisation of Rhizosphere Interactions of Pseudomonas and Bacillus Biocontrol Strains/ 24. Microbial Community Analysis in the Rhizosphere by in Situ and ex Situ Application of Molecular Probing, Biomarker and Cultivation Techniques/ 25. Methods for Analysing the Interactions Between Epiphyllic Microorganisms and Leaf Cuticles/ 26. Quantifying the Impact of ACC Deaminase-Containing Bacteria on Plants/ 27. Applications of Quantitative Microscopy in Studies of Plant Surface Microbiology Growth Extension and Primary Host Infection/ 28. Analysis of Microbial Population Genetics/ 29. Functional Genomic Approaches for Studies of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis/ 30. Axenic Culture of Symbiotic Fungus Piriformospora indica/ Subject Index/

* Most plants strongly rely on the co-existence with microorganisms: both groups benefit from these symbioses. It has been shown that a large number of specific genes in plants and microorganisms are only activated during these interactions. Of course, various microbes also act as pathogens. Interactions between plants and microorganisms are often located on plant surfaces, such as leaf cuticles, seeds and mainly on the roots. *


Dolezel, J. et al. ed.
Flow Cytometry with Plant Cells
Analysis of Genes, Chromosomes and Genomes
(植物細胞とフローサイトメトリー)

Wiley -VCH 2007.5
479 pp. (H)
ISBN 3-527-31487-3
                            25,600円

Contents
Preface. List of Contributors/ 1 Cytometry and Cytometers: Development and Growth / 2 Principles of Flow Cytometry / 3 Flow Cytometry with Plants: an Overview / 4 Nuclear DNA Content Measurement / 5 Flow Cytometry and Ploidy: Applications in Plant Systematics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology / 6 Reproduction Mode Screening / 7 Genome Size and its Uses: the Impact of Flow Cytometry / 8 DNA Base Composition of Plant Genomes / 9 Detection and Viability Assessment of Plant Pathogenic Microorganisms using Flow Cytometry / 10 Protoplast Analysis using Flow Cytometry and Sorting / 11 Flow Cytometry of Chloroplasts / 12 DNA Flow Cytometry in Non-vascular Plants / 13 Phytoplankton and their Analysis by Flow Cytometry / 14 Cell Cycle Analysis in Plants / 15 Endopolyploidy in Plants and its Analysis by Flow Cytometry / 16 Chromosome Analysis and Sorting / 17 Analysis of Plant Gene Expression Using Flow Cytometry and Sorting / 18 FLOWER: A Plant DNA Flow Cytometry Database / Index.

* Targeted at beginners as well as experienced users, this handy reference explains the benefits and uses of flow cytometery in the study of plants and their genomes. Following a brief introduction that highlights general considerations when analyzing plant cells by flow cytometric methods, the book goes on to discuss examples of application in plant genetics, genomic analysis, cell cycle analysis, marine organism analysis and breeding studies.

* With its list of general reading and a glossary of terms, this first reference on FCM in plants fills a real gap by providing first-hand practical hints for the growing community of plant geneticists. *
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Plant Pathology Concepts and Laboratory Exercises 2nd ed.
ISBN 1-4200-4669-1
10,000円
Fusarium Laboratory Manual
ISBN 0-8138-1919-9
23,200円
Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease
ISBN 1-4020-4768-1
22,200円
Epidemiology and Plant Eclogy
ISBN 981-270-577-5
5,400円
The Nature of Disease in Plants
ISBN 0-521-03794-8
7,600円
Plant Surface Microbiology
ISBN 3-540-74050-3
12,700円
Flow Cytometry with Plant Cells
ISBN 3-527-31487-3
25,600円
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