This volume summarizes current research into the physiology and molecular biology of host-parasite interactions. Brought together by leading international experts in the field, the first section outlines fundamental processes, followed by specific examples in the concluding section. Covering a wid
Cytogenetics, HostโParasite Interactions, and Physiology
โ Scribed by B. Zuckerman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 349
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Page xiii, B.M. ZUCKERMAN, W.F. MAI, R.A. ROHDE
Contents of Volume I, Pages xv-xvi
CHAPTER 13 - Genetics and Cytology, Pages 1-34, A.C. TRIANTAPHYLLOU
CHAPTER 14 - Specialized Adaptations of Nematodes to Parasitism, Pages 35-49, ALAN F. BIRD
CHAPTER 15 - Biological Races, Pages 51-71, DIETER STURHAN
CHAPTER 16 - Nematode Enzymes, Pages 73-90, K.H. DEUBERT, R.A. ROHDE
CHAPTER 17 - Nematode-Induced Syncytia (Giant Cells). HostโParasite Relationships of Heteroderidae, Pages 91-117, BURTON Y. ENDO
CHAPTER 18 - Interaction of Plant Parasitic Nematodes with Other Disease-Causing Agents, Pages 119-136, N.T. POWELL
CHAPTER 19 - Feeding in Plant Parasitic Nematodes: Mechanisms and Behavior, Pages 137-157, C.C. DONCASTER
CHAPTER 20 - Gnotobiology, Pages 159-184, B.M. ZUCKERMAN
CHAPTER 21 - Nematodes as Vectors of Plant Viruses, Pages 185-211, C.E. TAYLOR
CHAPTER 22 - Chemical Composition of Nematodes, Pages 213-234, L.R. KRUSBERG
CHAPTER 23 - Respiration, Pages 235-246, R.A. ROHDE
CHAPTER 24 - Mating and Host Finding Behavior of Plant Nematodes, Pages 247-266, C.D. GREEN
CHAPTER 25 - Molting and Hatching Stimuli, Pages 267-287, AUDREY M. SHEPHERD, A.J. CLARKE
CHAPTER 26 - Mode of Action of Nematicides, Pages 289-296, C.E. CASTRO, I.J. THOMASON
CHAPTER 27 - Senescence, Quiescence, and Cryptobiosis, Pages 297-318, A.F. COOPER JR, S.D. VAN GUNDY
Author Index, Pages 319-330
Subject Index, Pages 331-347
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