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adam_text | Contents
Preface............................................................ xv
Acknowledgement..................................................xvii
1 Introduction................................................... 1
1.1 Disease Development in Individual Plants...................... 1
1.2 Disease Development in Populations of Plants.................. 3
References..................................................... 4
2 Molecular Biology of Plant Disease Development .................. 7
2.1 Fungal Pathogens.......................................... 9
2.1.1 Attachment of Fungal Pathogens to Plant Surfaces ....... 9
2.1.2 Germination of Spores and Penetration of Host
Plant Surfaces...................................... 10
2.1.3 Colonization of Host Tissues.......................... 32
2.1.4 Symptom Expression................................ 57
2.2 Bacterial Pathogens........................................ 62
2.2.1 Initiation of Infection................................ 62
2.2.2 Colonization of Host Tissues.......................... 68
2.2.3 Symptom Expression................................116
2.3 Phytoplasmal Pathogens ....................................120
2.4 Viral Pathogens............................................123
2.4.1 Movement of Plant Viruses...........................123
2.4.2 Symptom Expression................................139
2.5 Viroids...................................................145
Appendix 1: Detection of Components of the Extracellular Matrix
of Germinating Spores of Stagonospora nodorum
(Zelinger et al. 2004) ...................................... 148
Appendix 2: Separation of the Fungal Chromosomal DNA Containing
Toxin Gene(s) of Alternaria alternate by Pulsed Field Gel
Electrophoresis (Masunaka et al. 2005)....................... 149
References.....................................................151
viii Contents
3 Molecular Ecology and Epidemiology ............................197
3.1 Viral Pathogens............................................200
3.1.1 Molecular Biology of Virus Infection ..................200
3.1.2 Molecular Determinants of Virus Transmission..........204
3.2 Fungal Pathogens..........................................208
3.3 Bacterial Pathogens........................................212
3.4 Genomics and Disease Resistance............................215
References.....................................................216
Glossary ..........................................................223
Index.............................................................239
Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3
Volume 1
Preface............................................................ xv
Acknowledgement..................................................xvii
1 Introduction.................................................... 1
1.1 Molecular Biology as a Research Tool ......................... 1
1.2 Application of Molecular Techniques.......................... 3
References...................................................... 6
2 Molecular Techniques for Detection of Microbial Pathogens ......... 7
2.1 Detection of Microbial Pathogens by Biochemical Techniques..... 9
2.1.1 Electrophoresis..................................... 9
2.2 Detection of Microbial Pathogens by Immunoassays............. 14
2.2.1 Viral Pathogens..................................... 15
2.2.2 Bacterial Pathogens................................. 25
2.2.3 Fungal Pathogens................................... 29
2.3 Detection of Microbial Plant Pathogens by Nucleic Acid-Based
Techniques................................................ 32
2.3.1 Detection of Viral Pathogens.......................... 34
2.3.2 Detection of Viroids................................. 57
2.3.3 Detection of Bacterial Pathogens...................... 60
2.3.4 Detection of Phytoplasmal Pathogens.................. 80
2.3.5 Detection of Fungal Pathogens........................ 85
Appendix 1: Electrophoretic Characterization of Strains of Bacterial
Pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Xcv)
(Bouzar et al. 1994) ........................................110
Appendix 2: Detection of Virus-Specific Protein in Infected Leaves by
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
(SDS-PAGE) (Seifers et al. 1996, 2005)........................Ill
Appendix 3: Indirect ELISA for Assessing Titers of PABs and MABs
Specific to Callalily chlorotic spot virus (CCSV) and Watermelon
silver mottle virus (WSMoV) (Lin et al. 2005)..................112
x Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3
Appendix 4: Detection of Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) by Direct Tissue
Blot Immunoassay (DTBIA) (Martin et al. 2002)................113
Appendix 5: Detection of Potato virus Y (PVY) and Cucumber mosaic
virus (CMV) in Tobacco by Immunostaining Technique
(Ryang et al. 2004).........................................113
Appendix 6: Detection of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) by In Situ
Immunoassay (ISIA) (Lin et al. 2000).........................114
Appendix 7: Detection of Potyvirus by Western Blot Analysis
(Larsen et al. 2003).........................................115
Appendix 8: Detection of Bacterial Pathogens by Enzyme-Linked
Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) in Seeds (Lamka et al. 1991;
Pataky et al. 2004)..........................................115
Appendix 9: Detection of Ultilago nuda Barley Seeds by DAS-ELISA
(Eibel et al. 2005)..........................................116
Appendix 10: Detection of Plant Viruses by Reverse-Transcription-
Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) Assay (Huang et al. 2004;
Spiegel et al. 2004).........................................118
Appendix 11: Detection of Virus (Potato virus Y) by Reverse
Transcription - DIAPOPS System (Nicolaisen et al. 2001)........119
Appendix 12: Detection of Grape fan leaf virus (GFLV) in Nematode
Vector Xiphinema index by RT-PCR (Finetti-Sialer and Ciancio
2005) ....................................................121
Appendix 13: Detection of Potato virus Y by Reverse Transcription
Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification DNA (Nie 2005)........122
Appendix 14: Detection of Fruit Tree Viroids by a Rapid RT-PCR Test
(Hassen et al. 2006) ........................................123
Appendix 15: Membrane BIO-PCR Technique for Detection of Bacterial
Pathogen (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola) (Schaad et al.
2007) ....................................................125
Appendix 16: Detection of Bacterial Pathogens by DNA Array
Technology (Fessehaie et al. 2003; Scholberg et al. 2005).........126
Appendix 17: Extraction of Genomic DNA from Fungal Pathogens
(Phytophthora spp.) (Lamour and Finley 2006) .................128
Appendix 18: Detection of Mycosphaerella graminicola in Wheat Using
Reverse Transcription (RT)-PCR (Guo et al. 2005)...............129
References......................................................130
3 Molecular Variability of Microbial Plant Pathogens.................159
3.1 Molecular Basis of Variability of Fungal Pathogens..............160
3.1.1 Isozyme Variation...................................161
3.1.2 Immunological Assay ...............................162
3.1.3 Dot-Blot Hybridization Assay.........................163
3.1.4 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism.............163
3.1.5 Polymerase Chain Reaction...........................168
3.1.6 Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique........175
Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3 xi
3.1.7 Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Technique .... 179
3.1.8 DNA Fingerprinting.................................183
3.1.9 Microsatellite Amplification..........................183
3.1.10 Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism Analysis.....184
3.2 Molecular Basis of Variability of Bacterial Pathogens ............185
3.2.1 Immunoassays......................................185
3.2.2 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism.............186
3.2.3 Polymerase Chain Reaction...........................187
3.2.4 Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA.................191
3.2.5 DNA-DNA Hybridization............................193
3.2.6 Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Technique .... 195
3.2.7 PCR-Based Suppression Subtractive Hybridization.......195
3.3 Molecular Basis of Variability of Viral Pathogens................196
3.3.1 Immunological Techniques...........................196
3.3.2 Nucleic Acid-Based Techniques.......................200
3.4 Molecular Basis of Variability of Viroid Pathogens...............208
Appendix 1: Microsatellite-Primed (MP) Polymerase Chain Reaction for
DNA Fingerprinting (Ma and Michailides 2005).................209
Appendix 2: Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP)
Analysis of Pythium spp. (Garzön et al. 2005)...................210
References......................................................211
Glossary ..........................................................227
Index.............................................................245
Volume 3
Preface............................................................ xv
Acknowledgement..................................................xvii
1 Introduction.................................................... 1
1.1 Strategies Not Depending on Genome Modification.............. 1
1.2 Strategies Depending on Genome Modification.................. 2
1.3 Strategies Depending on Induction of Natural Defense Mechanisms 4
1.4 Strategies Based on Direct Effects of Chemicals on Pathogens..... 4
References...................................................... 5
2 Exclusion and Elimination of Microbial Plant Pathogens............ 7
2.1 Exclusion of Microbial Plant Pathogens........................ 8
2.1.1 Seeds and Propagative Plant Materials.................. 8
2.1.2 Whole Plants....................................... 12
i Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3
2.2 Use of Disease-Free Planting Materials ........................ 15
Appendix: Improved Direct Tissue Blot Immunoassay (DTBIA) for
Rapid Detection of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) (Lin et al. 2006) ... 19
References...................................................... 19
Genetic Resistance of Crops to Diseases............................ 23
3.1 Fungal Diseases............................................ 25
3.1.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance........................... 25
3.1.2 Molecular Basis of Resistance to Fungal Diseases........ 50
3.2 Bacterial Diseases.......................................... 91
3.2.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance........................... 91
3.2.2 Molecular Basis of Resistance to Bacterial Diseases...... 94
3.3 Viral Diseases..............................................109
3.3.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance...........................109
3.3.2 Molecular Basis of Resistance to Viral Diseases..........119
Appendix: Development of Sequence-Tagged Site (STS) Marker Linked
to Bacterial Wilt Resistance Gene (Onozaki et al. 2004)..........132
References......................................................133
Transgenic Resistance to Crop Diseases............................171
4.1 Resistance to Virus Diseases .................................172
4.1.1 Pathogen-Derived Resistance.........................172
4.2 Resistance to Fungal Diseases................................188
4.2.1 Targeting Structural Components of Fungal Pathogens .... 188
4.2.2 Use of Genes for Antifungal Proteins
with Different Functions............................. 192
4.3 Resistance to Bacterial Diseases ..............................200
4.3.1 Alien Genes of Plants................................200
4.3.2 Ectopic Expression of Bacterial Elicitor................201
4.3.3 Genes Interfering with Virulence Mechanisms
of Bacterial Pathogens ..............................202
4.3.4 Antibacterial Proteins of Diverse Origin................203
Appendix: Detection of Oxalate Oxidase Activity in Transgenic Peanut
Plants (Livingstone et al. 2005)...............................207
References......................................................207
Induction of Resistance to Crop Diseases...........................219
5.1 Induction of Resistance to Fungal Diseases.....................224
5.1.1 Biotic Inducers.....................................224
5.1.2 Abiotic Inducers....................................232
5.2 Induction of Resistance to Bacterial Diseases ...................240
5.2.1 Biotic Inducers.....................................242
5.2.2 Abiotic Inducers....................................243
5.3 Induction of Resistance to Viral Diseases.......................244
5.3.1 Abiotic Inducers....................................245
Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3 xiii
5.3.2 Biotic Inducers.....................................246
References......................................................246
6 Molecular Biology of Biocontrol Activity Against Crop Diseases......257
6.1 Identification and Differentiation of Biocontrol Agents ...........257
6.1.1 Fungi as Biocontrol Agents...........................258
6.1.2 Bacteria as Biocontrol Agents.........................261
6.2 Molecular Basis of Biocontrol Potential........................263
6.2.1 Fungal Biocontrol Agents............................263
6.2.2 Bacterial Biocontrol Agents ..........................265
6.3 Improvement of Biocontrol Potential ..........................269
6.3.1 Fungal Biocontrol Agents............................269
6.3.2 Bacterial Biocontrol Agents ..........................270
6.4 Biocontrol Agent-Plant-Pathogen Interaction....................27]
6.4.1 Plant-Biocontro) Agent Interaction.....................271
6.4.2 Biocontrol Agent-Pathogen-Plant Interaction............272
References......................................................273
7 Molecular Biology of Pathogen Resistance to Chemicals.............279
7.1 Resistance in Fungal Pathogens to Chemicals...................280
7.1.1 Identification of Fungicide Resistant Strains.............280
7.2 Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens to Chemicals .................290
7.3 Fungicide Resistance Monitoring .............................292
References......................................................293
Glossary ..........................................................297
Index.............................................................313
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Contents
Preface. xv
Acknowledgement.xvii
1 Introduction. 1
1.1 Disease Development in Individual Plants. 1
1.2 Disease Development in Populations of Plants. 3
References. 4
2 Molecular Biology of Plant Disease Development . 7
2.1 Fungal Pathogens. 9
2.1.1 Attachment of Fungal Pathogens to Plant Surfaces . 9
2.1.2 Germination of Spores and Penetration of Host
Plant Surfaces. 10
2.1.3 Colonization of Host Tissues. 32
2.1.4 Symptom Expression. 57
2.2 Bacterial Pathogens. 62
2.2.1 Initiation of Infection. 62
2.2.2 Colonization of Host Tissues. 68
2.2.3 Symptom Expression.116
2.3 Phytoplasmal Pathogens .120
2.4 Viral Pathogens.123
2.4.1 Movement of Plant Viruses.123
2.4.2 Symptom Expression.139
2.5 Viroids.145
Appendix 1: Detection of Components of the Extracellular Matrix
of Germinating Spores of Stagonospora nodorum
(Zelinger et al. 2004) . 148
Appendix 2: Separation of the Fungal Chromosomal DNA Containing
Toxin Gene(s) of Alternaria alternate by Pulsed Field Gel
Electrophoresis (Masunaka et al. 2005). 149
References.151
viii Contents
3 Molecular Ecology and Epidemiology .197
3.1 Viral Pathogens.200
3.1.1 Molecular Biology of Virus Infection .200
3.1.2 Molecular Determinants of Virus Transmission.204
3.2 Fungal Pathogens.208
3.3 Bacterial Pathogens.212
3.4 Genomics and Disease Resistance.215
References.216
Glossary .223
Index.239
Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3
Volume 1
Preface. xv
Acknowledgement.xvii
1 Introduction. 1
1.1 Molecular Biology as a Research Tool . 1
1.2 Application of Molecular Techniques. 3
References. 6
2 Molecular Techniques for Detection of Microbial Pathogens . 7
2.1 Detection of Microbial Pathogens by Biochemical Techniques. 9
2.1.1 Electrophoresis. 9
2.2 Detection of Microbial Pathogens by Immunoassays. 14
2.2.1 Viral Pathogens. 15
2.2.2 Bacterial Pathogens. 25
2.2.3 Fungal Pathogens. 29
2.3 Detection of Microbial Plant Pathogens by Nucleic Acid-Based
Techniques. 32
2.3.1 Detection of Viral Pathogens. 34
2.3.2 Detection of Viroids. 57
2.3.3 Detection of Bacterial Pathogens. 60
2.3.4 Detection of Phytoplasmal Pathogens. 80
2.3.5 Detection of Fungal Pathogens. 85
Appendix 1: Electrophoretic Characterization of Strains of Bacterial
Pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Xcv)
(Bouzar et al. 1994) .110
Appendix 2: Detection of Virus-Specific Protein in Infected Leaves by
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
(SDS-PAGE) (Seifers et al. 1996, 2005).Ill
Appendix 3: Indirect ELISA for Assessing Titers of PABs and MABs
Specific to Callalily chlorotic spot virus (CCSV) and Watermelon
silver mottle virus (WSMoV) (Lin et al. 2005).112
x Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3
Appendix 4: Detection of Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) by Direct Tissue
Blot Immunoassay (DTBIA) (Martin et al. 2002).113
Appendix 5: Detection of Potato virus Y (PVY) and Cucumber mosaic
virus (CMV) in Tobacco by Immunostaining Technique
(Ryang et al. 2004).113
Appendix 6: Detection of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) by In Situ
Immunoassay (ISIA) (Lin et al. 2000).114
Appendix 7: Detection of Potyvirus by Western Blot Analysis
(Larsen et al. 2003).115
Appendix 8: Detection of Bacterial Pathogens by Enzyme-Linked
Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) in Seeds (Lamka et al. 1991;
Pataky et al. 2004).115
Appendix 9: Detection of Ultilago nuda Barley Seeds by DAS-ELISA
(Eibel et al. 2005).116
Appendix 10: Detection of Plant Viruses by Reverse-Transcription-
Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) Assay (Huang et al. 2004;
Spiegel et al. 2004).118
Appendix 11: Detection of Virus (Potato virus Y) by Reverse
Transcription - DIAPOPS System (Nicolaisen et al. 2001).119
Appendix 12: Detection of Grape fan leaf virus (GFLV) in Nematode
Vector Xiphinema index by RT-PCR (Finetti-Sialer and Ciancio
2005) .121
Appendix 13: Detection of Potato virus Y by Reverse Transcription
Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification DNA (Nie 2005).122
Appendix 14: Detection of Fruit Tree Viroids by a Rapid RT-PCR Test
(Hassen et al. 2006) .123
Appendix 15: Membrane BIO-PCR Technique for Detection of Bacterial
Pathogen (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola) (Schaad et al.
2007) .125
Appendix 16: Detection of Bacterial Pathogens by DNA Array
Technology (Fessehaie et al. 2003; Scholberg et al. 2005).126
Appendix 17: Extraction of Genomic DNA from Fungal Pathogens
(Phytophthora spp.) (Lamour and Finley 2006) .128
Appendix 18: Detection of Mycosphaerella graminicola in Wheat Using
Reverse Transcription (RT)-PCR (Guo et al. 2005).129
References.130
3 Molecular Variability of Microbial Plant Pathogens.159
3.1 Molecular Basis of Variability of Fungal Pathogens.160
3.1.1 Isozyme Variation.161
3.1.2 Immunological Assay .162
3.1.3 Dot-Blot Hybridization Assay.163
3.1.4 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism.163
3.1.5 Polymerase Chain Reaction.168
3.1.6 Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique.175
Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3 xi
3.1.7 Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Technique . 179
3.1.8 DNA Fingerprinting.183
3.1.9 Microsatellite Amplification.183
3.1.10 Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism Analysis.184
3.2 Molecular Basis of Variability of Bacterial Pathogens .185
3.2.1 Immunoassays.185
3.2.2 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism.186
3.2.3 Polymerase Chain Reaction.187
3.2.4 Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA.191
3.2.5 DNA-DNA Hybridization.193
3.2.6 Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Technique . 195
3.2.7 PCR-Based Suppression Subtractive Hybridization.195
3.3 Molecular Basis of Variability of Viral Pathogens.196
3.3.1 Immunological Techniques.196
3.3.2 Nucleic Acid-Based Techniques.200
3.4 Molecular Basis of Variability of Viroid Pathogens.208
Appendix 1: Microsatellite-Primed (MP) Polymerase Chain Reaction for
DNA Fingerprinting (Ma and Michailides 2005).209
Appendix 2: Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP)
Analysis of Pythium spp. (Garzön et al. 2005).210
References.211
Glossary .227
Index.245
Volume 3
Preface. xv
Acknowledgement.xvii
1 Introduction. 1
1.1 Strategies Not Depending on Genome Modification. 1
1.2 Strategies Depending on Genome Modification. 2
1.3 Strategies Depending on Induction of Natural Defense Mechanisms 4
1.4 Strategies Based on Direct Effects of Chemicals on Pathogens. 4
References. 5
2 Exclusion and Elimination of Microbial Plant Pathogens. 7
2.1 Exclusion of Microbial Plant Pathogens. 8
2.1.1 Seeds and Propagative Plant Materials. 8
2.1.2 Whole Plants. 12
i Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3
2.2 Use of Disease-Free Planting Materials . 15
Appendix: Improved Direct Tissue Blot Immunoassay (DTBIA) for
Rapid Detection of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) (Lin et al. 2006) . 19
References. 19
Genetic Resistance of Crops to Diseases. 23
3.1 Fungal Diseases. 25
3.1.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance. 25
3.1.2 Molecular Basis of Resistance to Fungal Diseases. 50
3.2 Bacterial Diseases. 91
3.2.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance. 91
3.2.2 Molecular Basis of Resistance to Bacterial Diseases. 94
3.3 Viral Diseases.109
3.3.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance.109
3.3.2 Molecular Basis of Resistance to Viral Diseases.119
Appendix: Development of Sequence-Tagged Site (STS) Marker Linked
to Bacterial Wilt Resistance Gene (Onozaki et al. 2004).132
References.133
Transgenic Resistance to Crop Diseases.171
4.1 Resistance to Virus Diseases .172
4.1.1 Pathogen-Derived Resistance.172
4.2 Resistance to Fungal Diseases.188
4.2.1 Targeting Structural Components of Fungal Pathogens . 188
4.2.2 Use of Genes for Antifungal Proteins
with Different Functions. 192
4.3 Resistance to Bacterial Diseases .200
4.3.1 Alien Genes of Plants.200
4.3.2 Ectopic Expression of Bacterial Elicitor.201
4.3.3 Genes Interfering with Virulence Mechanisms
of Bacterial Pathogens .202
4.3.4 Antibacterial Proteins of Diverse Origin.203
Appendix: Detection of Oxalate Oxidase Activity in Transgenic Peanut
Plants (Livingstone et al. 2005).207
References.207
Induction of Resistance to Crop Diseases.219
5.1 Induction of Resistance to Fungal Diseases.224
5.1.1 Biotic Inducers.224
5.1.2 Abiotic Inducers.232
5.2 Induction of Resistance to Bacterial Diseases .240
5.2.1 Biotic Inducers.242
5.2.2 Abiotic Inducers.243
5.3 Induction of Resistance to Viral Diseases.244
5.3.1 Abiotic Inducers.245
Table of Contents for Volumes 1 and 3 xiii
5.3.2 Biotic Inducers.246
References.246
6 Molecular Biology of Biocontrol Activity Against Crop Diseases.257
6.1 Identification and Differentiation of Biocontrol Agents .257
6.1.1 Fungi as Biocontrol Agents.258
6.1.2 Bacteria as Biocontrol Agents.261
6.2 Molecular Basis of Biocontrol Potential.263
6.2.1 Fungal Biocontrol Agents.263
6.2.2 Bacterial Biocontrol Agents .265
6.3 Improvement of Biocontrol Potential .269
6.3.1 Fungal Biocontrol Agents.269
6.3.2 Bacterial Biocontrol Agents .270
6.4 Biocontrol Agent-Plant-Pathogen Interaction.27]
6.4.1 Plant-Biocontro) Agent Interaction.271
6.4.2 Biocontrol Agent-Pathogen-Plant Interaction.272
References.273
7 Molecular Biology of Pathogen Resistance to Chemicals.279
7.1 Resistance in Fungal Pathogens to Chemicals.280
7.1.1 Identification of Fungicide Resistant Strains.280
7.2 Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens to Chemicals .290
7.3 Fungicide Resistance Monitoring .292
References.293
Glossary .297
Index.313 |
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title_full_unstemmed | Molecular biology in plant pathogenesis and disease management 2 Disease development P. Narayanasamy |
title_short | Molecular biology in plant pathogenesis and disease management |
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