Annual Plant Reviews, Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance

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Author: Jane Parker

ISBN-10: 140517532X

ISBN-13: 9781405175326

Category: Botany - Diseases, Parasites, & Foreign Substances

In recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in plant resistance to disease has seen major advances. This important new volume in Wiley-Blackwell's Annual Plant Reviews provides cutting edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many of the world's leading researchers in the area. Coverage includes: Establishment of disease by microbial pathogens, Genomic approaches to understanding host-pathogen interactions, Local and systemic resistance signalling, Activities of...

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Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 34 Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance Edited by Jane ParkerIn recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in plant resistance to disease has seen major advances. This important new volume in Wiley-Blackwell’s Annual Plant Reviews provides cutting edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many of the world's leading researchers in the area. Coverage includes:• Establishment of disease by microbial pathogens• Genomic approaches to understanding host-pathogen interactions• Local and systemic resistance signalling• Activities of small bioactive molecules • Plant-insect ecologyThis exciting volume is essential reading for all those studying plant-pathogen interactions including plant and agricultural scientists, molecular biologists, geneticists and microbiologists. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological and agricultural sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this important volume on their shelves.About the Editor Dr Jane Parker is a Group Leader in the Department of Plant-Microbe Interactions at The Max-Planck Institute of Plant Breeding Research, Cologne and Associate Professor at The Institute of Genetics, University of Cologne, Germany. Also AvailableAnnual Plant Reviews, Volume 33Intracellular Signaling in Plants Edited by Zhenbiao Yang Print: 9781405160025 Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 32Cell Cycle Control and Plant Development Edited by Dirk InzéPrint: 9781405150439Online: 9780470988923Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 31Plant Mitochondria Edited by David Logan Print: 9781405149396Online: 9780470986592Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 30Light and Plant Development Edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday Print: 9781405145381Online: 9780470988893

List of contributors xPreface xiii1 A personal perspective of the last 40 years of plant pathology: emerging themes, paradigm shifts and future promise Michele C. Heath 11.1 Introduction 21.2 The hypersensitive response 21.3 The gene-for-gene hypothesis 51.4 Host versus non-host resistance 71.5 Future promise 82 Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) and PAMP-triggered immunity Thorsten Nurnberger Birgit Kemmerling 162.1 The concept of plant immunity 162.2 Pathogen-associated molecular patterns 192.3 Damage-associated molecular patterns 242.4 Pathogen-derived toxins 252.5 PRRs in plant immunity 282.6 Intracellular signal transduction in PTI 322.7 Suppression of PTI by bacterial effectors 362.8 Concluding remarks 373 Pseudomonas syringae type III-secreted proteins and their activities and effects on plant innate immunity Byeong-ryool Jeong Karin van Dijk James R. Alfano 483.1 Introduction 493.2 P. syringae type III-secreted helper proteins 513.3 The plant innate immune system 533.4 Enzymatic activities and plant targets of P. syringae type III effectors 583.5 Influence of type III effectors on plant hormones 653.6 Concluding remarks 664 Fungal and oomycete biotrophy Mark de Jong Guido van den Ackerveken 774.1 Introduction 774.2 Penetration and establishment of infection structures 784.3 Dealing with plant defence responses 834.4 Contribution of the host to infection 874.5 Acquiring nutrients from the host 894.6 Outlook 945 Genome biology cracks enigmas of oomycete plant pathogens Klaas Bouwmeester Pieter M.J.A. van Poppel Francine Govers 1025.1 Introduction 1035.2 Biology andpathology of oomycetes 1035.3 Genomic resources 1095.4 The impact of genomics on gene discovery 1125.5 The secretome 1175.6 Future perspectives 1256 Plant-virus interactions: defence and counter-defence Mathew Lewsey Peter Palukaitis John P. Carr 1346.1 The unique challenge posed by viruses to plants 1346.2 Virus infection and propagation through susceptible host plants 1356.3 'Classical' or genetically predetermined resistance 1376.4 RNA silencing 1446.5 Viral suppressors of RNA silencing 1526.6 Concluding remarks 1607 Marshalling the troops: intracellular dynamics in plant pathogen defense Kristoffer Palma Marcel Wiermer Xin Li 1777.1 Introduction 1787.2 The front line - exocytosis, endocytosis and vesicle transport 1807.3 At headquarters - nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in plant immunity 1907.4 Conclusions 2068 Role of plant secondary metabolites at the host-pathogen interface Pawel Bednarek Paul Schulze-Lefert 2208.1 Introduction 2208.2 Classification of defence-related plant secondary metabolites 2218.3 Biological activity of plant secondary metabolites 2298.4 Dynamic induction and targeting of secondary metabolites to the pathogen interface 2348.5 Genetic approaches to validate defensive functions of plant secondary metabolites 2418.6 Successful pathogens 2478.7 Concluding remarks 2509 Chemical ecology of plant-insect interactions Axel Mithofer Wilhelm Boland Massimo E. Maffei 2619.1 Introduction 2629.2 Recognition and signalling 2629.3 Defence strategies 2719.4 The cost of defence to plants 2779.5 Airborne communication 2789.6 Priming and manipulations to enhance pest resistance 28010 Lipid signals in plant-pathogen interactions Jyoti Shah Ratnesh Chaturvedi 29210.1 Introduction 29210.2 Epidermal surface lipids influence plant-pathogen interactions 29310.3 Elicitation of plant defenses by microbial lipids 29410.4 Lipid modification of defense signaling components and pathogen-derived elicitors 29610.5 Signaling function of plant lipids and lipid-derived factors 29810.6 Lipases in plant-pathogen interaction 31210.7 Lipid-transfer proteins in plant-pathogen interaction 31610.8 Concluding remarks 31811 Induced resistance - orchestrating defence mechanisms through crosstalk and priming Sjoerd van der Ent Annemart Koornneef Jurriaan Ton Corne M.J. Pieterse 33411.1 Introduction 33511.2 Induced resistance signalling 33811.3 Crosstalk between defence signalling pathways 34811.4 Priming for enhanced defence 35411.5 Concluding remarks 358Index 371

\ From the Publisher"This is a well-written and presented book on an exciting and important topic that provides a wealth of up-to-date information suitable for final-year undergraduates, postgraduates and professional researchers." (Annals of Botany, August 2009)\ \