Induced Resistance for Plant Defence: A Sustainable Approach to Crop Protection
Induced Resistance for Plant Defence: A Sustainable Approach to Crop Protection
Author: Dale Walters, Adrian Newton, Gary Lyon
ISBN: 9781405134477
Pages: 272
Format: 19 Χ 26
Binding: Hardback
Pub. Year: 2007
This comprehensive book examines in depth the development and exploitation of induced resistance. Chapters review current knowledge of the agents that can elicit induced resistance, genomics, signalling cascades, mechanisms of defence to pests and pathogens and molecular tools. Further chapters consider the topical application of inducers for disease control, microbial induction of pathogen resistance, transgenic approaches, pathogen population biology, trade offs associated with induced resistance and integration of induced resistance in crop protection. The book concludes with a consideration of socio-economic drivers determining the use of induced resistance, and the future of induced resistance in crop protection.
Table of Contents
List of contributors.
Preface.
Chapter 1: Introduction: definitions and some history.
Ray Hammerschmidt.
Chapter 2: Agents that can elicit induced resistance.
Gary D Lyon.
Chapter 3: Genomics in induced resistance.
Kemal Kazan and Peer Schenk.
Chapter 4: Signalling cascades involved in induced resistance.
Corne MJ Pieterse and LC Van Loon.
Chapter 5: Types and mechanisms of rapidly-induced plant resistance to herbivorous arthropods.
Michael J Stout.
Chapter 6: Mechanisms of defence to pathogens: biochemistry and physiology.
Christophe Garcion, Olivier Lamotte and Jean-Pierre Metraux.
Chapter 7: Induced resistance in natural ecosystems and pathogen population biology: exploiting interactions.
Adrian Newton and Joern Pons.
Chapter 8: Microbial induction of resistance to pathogens.
Dale Walters and Tim Daniell.
Chapter 9: Trade-offs associated with induced resistance.
Martin Heil.
Chapter 10: Topical induction of inducers for disease control.
Philippe Reignault and Dale Walters.
Chapter 11: Integration of induced resistance in crop production.
Tony Reglinski, Elizabeth Dann and Brian Deverall.
Chapter 12: Exploitation of induced resistance: a commercial perspective.
Andy Leadbeater and Theo Staub.
Chapter 13: Induced resistance in crop protection: the future, drivers and.
barriers.
Gary Lyon, Adrian Newton and Dale Walters.
Index