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Podila GK, Douds DD. 1999. Current Advances in Mycorrhizae Research. American
Phytopathological Society Press. Proceedings of the Symposium "Integrating
principles of plant pathology and molecular biology with mycorrhiza research",
American Phytopathological Society meeting, November, 1998.
Price: $34 (US) before Dec. 31, 1999 ($38 thereafter) plus $5 shipping and handling ($10
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Table of Contents
Elicitor induced reactions in mycorrhizae and their suppression.
Peter Salzer and Thomas Boller
Signaling and recognition events prior to colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi.
David Douds and Jerry Nagahashi
External sugar concentration as a signal controlling ectomycorrhizal fungal gene
expression.
Uwe Nehls, Joachim Wise and Roger Hampp
Molecular aspects of ectomycorrhiza development.
Denis Tagu, Frederic Lapeyrie, Franck Ditengou, Hubert Lagrange, Pascal
Laurent, Nacer Missoum, Uwe Nehls, and Francis Martin
Isolation of genes induced during arbuscular mycorrhizal development using a combination
of subtractive hybridization and differential screening.
Marianne L. van Buuren, Anthony T. Trieu, Laura A. Blaylock, and Maria J. Harrison
The truffle life cycle: a biochemical and molecular characterization.
Vilberto Stocchi, Roberta De Bellis, Lucia Potenza, Sabrina Zappa, Francesca
Bernardini, L. Vallorani, R. Saltarelli, G. Piccolo, and Deborah Agostini
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and defense response in plants.
K. A. Blee and Anne J. Anderson
Regulation of plant defense-related genes in arbuscular mycorrhizae.
Maricio R. Lambais
Plant defense responses during arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis.
Orna Shaul, Rakefet David, Galit Sinvani, Idit Ginzberg, Dana Ganon,
Smadar Wininger, Broria Ben-Dor, Hanna Badani, Nahom Ovdat, and Yoram Kapulnik
Dissecting carbon pathways in arbuscular mycorrhizae with NMR spectroscopy.
Berta Bago, Yair Shachar-Hill, and Philip E. Pfeffer
Assessing costs of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in agroecosystems.
James H. Graham
Outside and inside the roots: cell-to-cell interactions among arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi, bacteria and host plants.
Paola Bonfante and Silvia Perotto
Interactions between fungi and plant cell cytoskeleton.
R. Larry Peterson, Yukari Uetake, and Lara N. Armstrong.
Development of genetically engineered mycorrhizal fungi for biological control.
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