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Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 2

Edited by Pierre J. G. M. de Wit,
Ton Bisseling, and Willem J. Stiekema
Price: $129
2000; 6" x 9" hardcover; 472 pages; 19 photographs;
ISBN: 0-9654625-1-X (3 pounds) Item No. 6251X
This book contains the papers presented at the 9th
International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions held in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Reports focused on interactions between plants
and various "microbes" including viruses, beneficial and pathogenic
bacteria, fungi, nematodes and insects.
From the Preface
"New techniques are being developed for fast forward-genetics to identify
additional genes required for virulence, avirulence, symbiosis,
susceptibility and resistance. Many new components of signal transduction
cascades have been identified by genetic tools. The research moves from
molecular genetics into the direction of cell biology and biochemistry.
Functional genomics and proteomics are becoming expanding research areas.
These trends could be sensed during the congress...Significant advances were
reported on mechanisms of disease resistance, signal transduction in plant
development and plant defence, communication between plants and their
associated beneficial and pathogenic microbes, mechanisms of virulence and
avriulence, virus induced gene silencing and biocontrol agents. There were
significant contributions on new research fields such as mycorrhizae,
plant-nematode and plant-insect interactions."
Table of Contents:
KEYNOTE LECTURE
- Mechanisms of Specific Disease Resistance: Current Understanding and
Future Challenges
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN PLANT DEVELOPMENT AND PLANT DEFENCE
- Salicylic Acid- and Nitric Oxide-Mediated Signal in Plant Disease
Resistance
- A Receptor-Like Kinase Complex Regulating Organ Formation
VIRULENCE AND AVIRULENCE OF BACTERIA AND FUNGI
- Hrp Type III Secretion-Mediated Signaling between Xanthomonas and the
Plant
- Fungal (A)virulence and Host Resistance in the Cladosporium fulvum-Tomato
Interaction
- Molecular Characterization of Resistance Gene/Avirulence Gene
Interactions in the Rice Blast System
- The Pseudomonas syringae avr Rpt2 Gene Encodes a Protein that
Functions inside Plant Cells to promote Pathogen Virulence
PLANT-RHIZOBIUM INTERACTIONS
- Integration of the Cell Cycle in the Nodule Developmental Program of
Medicago
- Tagging of Genes controlling Root nodule Development in Lotus
japonicus
- Two overlapping Pathways for Triggering nodule Development in White
Clover
- Ribosomal Gene Based Phylogenies on Trial: The Case of Rhizobium and
Related Genera
SECRETION AND TRANSPORT OF VIRULENCE AND AVIRULENCE FACTORS
- Hrp (type III) Protein Secretion and the Virulence of Pseudomonas
syringae and Erwinia chrysanthemi
- Characterization of ABC Transporters from the Fungal Phytopathogen
Leptosphaeria maculans
- Factors Secreted byRhizobium leguminosarum and Their Role in the
Symbiosis with Legumes
- Type III Protein Secretion and Pathogenesis of Pseudomonas syringae pv.
tomato DC3000 in Arabidopsis
PLANT-NEMATODE INTERACTIONS
- The Nematode Resistance Gene, Mi
- Development of Nematode-Induced Feeding Cells in Arabidopsis Roots:
How Important is the Cell Cycle?
- Feeding Cell Induction by Cyst Nematodes: the Role of Auxin and
Mitogenic Nematode Secretions
- Upregulation of the RPE Gene in Early Steps of Giant Cell Formulation
Induced by Root Knot Nematode
PERCEPTION OF MICROBIAL SIGNALS
- Oligosaccharide Elicitor Signaling: Perception and Transduction of
Oligochitin/Oligoglucan Elicitor in Rice
- Nod Factor Signal Transduction in the Medicago truncatula Nod/Myc
Mutants TR25/26
- Nod Signal Recognition
- Structure-Function Studies on the Leucine-Rich Repeat
Polygalacturonase-Inhibiting Protein (PGIP)
SIGNAL PERCEPTION AND TRANSDUCTION IN PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
- Receptor-Mediated Signal Transduction in Plant Defense
- Aspects of Signaling in the Plant Defense Response to Fungal Pathogens
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Ethylene and Legumes Root Nodule Formation
PLANT-AGROBACTERIUM INTERACTIONS
- Chromosomal Genes Involved in the Virulence of Agrobacterium
- Plant Genes Involved in Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation
- Trans-Kingdom DNA and Protein Transport from Agrobacterium tumefaciens
to Plants, Yeasts and Fungi
- Nuclear Import and Integration of Agrobacterium T-DNA in vitro
PLANT-PATHOGENIC FUNGUS INTERACTIONS
- Preformed Antifungal Compounds and Plant Defence
Fungal Virulence Factors: Some Things Are and Some Things Aren't
- Dissection of Nonhost resistance of Nicotiana to Phytophthora
infestans
- Morphogenesis, Sporulation and Virulence in Ustilago maydis Are
Controlled by cAMP Signaling
PLANT-VIRUS INTERACTIONS
- Genetics of Virus-Host Interaction Using the TEV System
- Interaction of Viral and Host Proteins in Plasmodesmata
- Mediated Transport of Plant Viruses
MYCORRHIZAE
- Genes Induce in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Formed between
Medicago truncatula and Glomus versiforme
- Identifying Symbiosis-Regulated Genes in Eucalyptus
globulus-Pisolithus tinctorius Extomycorrhiza Using Suppression
- Outside and Inside the Roots: AM Fungi Differently Interact with
Epidermal and Cortical Cells of Their host Plants
Mycorrhiza Mutants of Lotus japonicus
PLANT DISEASE RESISTANCE GENES; STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION I
- Molecular Characterization of the avrBs2 Gene of Pepper
Mutational Analysis of the RPS5 Disease Resistance Gene Pathway
- Structure, Function and Evolution of Resistance Gene Clusters in
Plants, Particularly the Pto and Dm3 Loci
- Early Events in AvrPto/Pto-Mediated Activation of Defense Responses
PLANT DISEASE RESISTANCE GENES; STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION II
- Molecular Genetics of CF- and RPP- Disease Resistance Gene Function
- Molecular Analysis of Rust Resistance in Flax
Signaling in Rice Diseases Resistance
CELL BIOLOGY OF PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
- Role of the Cytoskeleton and the endoplasmic Reticulum in
Intracellular Distribution of TMV Replication Sites and Movement Protein
- The Cell Biology of Interactions between Plant Cells and Biotrophic
Fungal Parasites
- Nodulation Factors Trigger an Increase of Fine Bundles of Subapical
Actin Filaments in Vicia Root Hairs: Implications for Root Hair Curling
around Bacteria
LOCAL AND SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE
- Arabidopsis Defense-No Death Mutants: Loss of HR and Induction of
Systemic Resistance
- Systemic Acquired Resistance Is Controlled by Both Positive and
Negative Regulators
- Assessing the Contribution of Different Defence Programs in
Arabidopsis to Different Disease Agents
- Rhizobacteria-Mediated Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) in
Arabidopsis: Involvement of Jasmonate and Ethylene
PLANT-BACTERIUM INTERACTIONS
- Molecular Dialogue between Ralstonia solanacearum and Plant Cells
- Genes for Virulence on a Pathogenicity Island in the Bean
- Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola: How Do They Work?
- Rhodococcus fascians and its interactions with plants
- Bacterial Resistance to Host Defence: Common Features between Animal
and Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
- The Chemical Biology of Plant Disease Suppression by Bacillus cereus
- Pseudomonas Genes and Traits Involved in Tomato Root Colonization
- 2,4-Diacetyphloroglucinol, a Major Determinant in the Biological
Control of Take-All Disease of Wheat
- Development of a Transformation System for the Root-Knot
Chlamydosporium
PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Genetic Strategies to Enhance the Biocontrol Activity of Pseudomonas
- Resistance to Mycotoxins: a Role for the ABC Transporter Proteins in
Plant-Pathogen Interactions
- Hypersensitive Response and Disease Resistance upon Pathogen-Induced
Expression of Elicitor Genes in Tobacco
UPCOMING MODEL SYSTEMS
- Parasitic Plant Responses to Host Plant Signals
Actinorhizal Plants: Time for Genomics
- Systematic Genetic Molecular Analysis of Insect Resistance in
Arabidopsis
- Chemically Mediated Tritrophic Plant-Insect Interactions
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY OF PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
- Communication between ustilago maydis and Its Host Plant Maize
- Engineering Hypoviruses to Fine-tune Fungal-Host Pathogenic
Interactions
- Responses of the Host Plant to Rhizobial Nodulation Factors
Promotion and Prevention of Infection of Thread Development
PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH
- Disease after Death: Concept and Consequence
- Investigating the Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death in Plants with a
Toxin from a Necrotrophic Fungus
- Identification and Characterization of a Novel Arabidopsis Mutant svnl,
Exhibiting Aberrant Regulation of Cell Death
FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS
- Applying Functional Genomics to Crop Protection
- Two Paralogous Genes of the GPA2 Resistance Locus Confer Both virus
and Nematode Resistance to Potato
- Ashbya gossypii as a model system for fungal functional genomics
CLOSING SESSION
Summary of the 9th IC-MPMI Congress
Author Index
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Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 3
Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 4
Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 5
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