Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology
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Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Author: H.N. Gour
Language: English
Edition: 1st Edition, 2018
ISBN: 9789386652331
E-ISBN: 9789388172356
Book Format: Hard Bound
Pages: 540
Size: 6.20 x 9.25 x 3 inches
Weight: 940 gms
About the Book:
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of recent developments in physiological and molecular plant pathology. It covers 17 chapters that delve into the entry and establishment of pathogens, the physiological disorders during infection, and the mechanisms of pathogen multiplication within the host. It also investigates how pathogens destabilize the biochemical machinery of the host plant, offering a detailed look at the plant's molecular-level response and reactions to infection.
One of the key highlights is the chapter on Mechanism of Disease Resistance, which explores the genetic basis of disease resistance and the potential for breeding plants for resistance. Another significant chapter, Plant Pathology, Society, Ethics, and Environment, discusses applied plant pathology, food safety, bioterrorism, agroterrorism, and biological warfare.
Four additional chapters focus on molecular research aimed at unraveling the mechanisms of plant pathogenesis. This book, perhaps one of the first of its kind, provides an extensive text that is a valuable resource for PG students, research scholars, and professionals in plant pathology and plant biotechnology.
It serves as a crucial reference for postgraduate courses in Plant Pathology, as approved by ICAR, and will be widely welcomed by researchers and academicians in the field.

