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Book ID: 26219
Pegg, G.F. and P.G. Ayres (eds.)

Fungal Infection of Plants. 1988. (British Mycological Society Symposium, 13). 23 figs. 21 tabs. 46 line-diagrams. XIII, 428 p. gr8vo. Cloth.

Infection of most species of cultivated and wild plants by fungi is a normal biological event, but one of the profound importance in the exploitation of plants for food and medicine, building materials and decorative purposes. Potato blight, Dutch Elm Disease and Southern Leaf Blight are all examples of infections leading to disease and plant death, but mycorrhizal fungi confer great benefit on plants, enhancing growth and providing cross-protection against plant pathogenic species

This book examines infection as a phenomenon common to pathogenic and mycorrhizal fungi alike. It deals with the establishment, progress and outcome of infection and covers such important fundamental aspects as recognition and resistance and seeks to explain why some infections lead to disease while others remain symptomless and beneficial. The various chapters provide an up-to-date account of our current understanding of the different aspects of fungal infection, written by an international group of scientists who are leading authorities in these topics.
Author Pegg, G.F. and P.G. Ayres (eds.)
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Author Pegg, G.F. and P.G. Ayres (eds.)
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