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Signaling and Communication in Plant Symbiosis

Anglais · Livre de poche

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A multiplicity of biotrophic micro-organisms interact with plants in nature, forming symbiotic relationships that range from mutualism to antagonism. Microorganisms that have adopted biotrophy as a lifestyle are able to colonize the plant and often to cross the plant cell boundaries by forming intracellular structures that are the site of nutrient uptake/exchange. To establish themselves within plant tissues, both mutualistic and pathogenic biotrophs need to overcome the plant defense response through an exchange of molecular signals. Our knowledge of the nature of these signals and their function in the interaction has rapidly increased over the last few years. This volume focuses on the genetic, molecular and cellular components involved in the communication between partners of well-known symbioses, but also reports on the advances for less studied systems.

Table des matières

The role of diffusible signals in the establishment of rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses.- Infection of Lotus japonicus roots by Mesorhizobium loti.-Signalling and re-structuring of the plant cell architecture in AM symbiosis.- Common pathways in legume and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses.- Signalling and communication in the actinorhizal symbioses.- Signalling in the cyanobacterial-plant symbioses.- Signalling in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis.- Signaling in the Epichloë festucae - perennial ryegrass mutualistic symbiotic interaction.- Plant infection by biotrophic fungal and oomycete pathogens.- Compatibility in biotrophic plant-fungal interactions: Ustilago maydis and friends.- Compatible plant-root knot nematode interaction and parallels with symbiosis.

Résumé

A multiplicity of biotrophic micro-organisms interact with plants in nature, forming symbiotic relationships that range from mutualism to antagonism. Microorganisms that have adopted biotrophy as a lifestyle are able to colonize the plant and often to cross the plant cell boundaries by forming intracellular structures that are the site of nutrient uptake/exchange. To establish themselves within plant tissues, both mutualistic and pathogenic biotrophs need to overcome the plant defense response through an exchange of molecular signals. Our knowledge of the nature of these signals and their function in the interaction has rapidly increased over the last few years. This volume focuses on the genetic, molecular and cellular components involved in the communication between partners of well-known symbioses, but also reports on the advances for less studied systems.

Détails du produit

Collaboration Franti Ek Balu Ka (Editeur), Baluka (Editeur), Baluska (Editeur), Baluska (Editeur), Frantisek Baluska (Editeur), František Baluška (Editeur), Silvi Perotto (Editeur), Silvia Perotto (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 20.03.2014
 
EAN 9783642270895
ISBN 978-3-642-27089-5
Pages 262
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Poids 421 g
Illustrations VII, 262 p. 31 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Thèmes Signaling and Communication in Plants
Signaling and Communication in Plants
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Biologie > Botanique

C, Life Sciences, Botany, biochemistry, Plant Ecology, Plant Physiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Biochemistry, general, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Science, Plant Sciences, Plant biology

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