Aerial Plant Surface Microbiology
''Informative, well-constructed, and readable...The contributors are leaders in their fields and what they have to say is worthwhile.'' --- SGM Quarterly, August 1998.
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
1996.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The Physical and Chemical Environment of Aerial Plant Surfaces
- Cuticle Permeability Studies
- Nutrients on the Leaf Surface
- Interactions between Plant Surface Micro-Organisms and Their Hosts
- Microbial Attachment to Plant Aerial Surfaces
- Bacterial hrp and Avirulence Genes are Key Determinants in Plant-Pathogen Interactions
- Host Response to Introduction of Antagonistic Yeasts Used for Control of Postharvest Decay
- Coevolution Between Plants and Pathogens of Their Aerial Tissues
- Interactions among Micro-Organisms in Communities on Aerial Plant Surfaces
- Gene Transfer Between Micro-Organisms in the Phyllosphere
- Microbial Interactions Preventing Fungal Growth on Senescent and Necrotic Aerial Plant Surfaces
- Antagonism and Synergism in the Plant Surface Colonisation Strategies of Fungi
- Plant Surface Micro-Organisms, Agricultural Practices, and Food Quality
- Role of Immigration and Other Processes in Determining Epiphytic Bacterial Populations
- Integrated Control of Botrytis Cinerea on Greenhouse Tomatoes
- The Role of Plant Surface Bacteria in the Hygienic and Market Quality of Minimally Processed Vegetables
- Microbiology of Grape Surfaces and its Importance for Wine Quality
- Plant Surface Micro-Organisms as Sources of Compounds Toxic for Humans and Domestic Animals
- Quantification and Modelling of Population Dynamics of Micro-Organisms Associated with Aerial Plant Surfaces
- The Effect of Leaf Age and Position on the Dynamics of Microbial Populations on Aerial Plant Surfaces
- Spatial and Temporal Variations in Size and Phenotypic Structure of Populations of Pseudomonas Syringae on Fruit Trees
- Quantifying Microbial Competition on Leaves
- Predicting Behavior of Phyllosphere Bacteria in the Growth Chamber from Field Studies
- Research Outlook
- Phyllosphere Ecology.