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Full Description
Published in 1993: This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the relationships between host plant structure and pathological anatomy. Topics include the structure and development of gum ducts, wound reactions, systemic invasion by bacterial pathogens, diseases caused by MLOs, and responses to cold temperatures.
Contents
1. Historical Aspects of the Pathological Anatomy of Fruit Tree Diseases 2. Anatomy and Histochemistry of Wound Responses in Bark Tissues and Implications for Management of Canker Diseases 3. The Cytology and Histology, and Histochemistry of Apple Scab 4. The Cytology and Histology of Pear Rust 5. Cytology, Histology, and Histochemistry of Fruit Infection by Monilinia Species 6. The Pathological Anatomy of Zygophiala jamaicensis on Fruit Surfaces 7. Pathological Anatomy of Fire Blight caused by Erwinia amylovora 8. Pathological Anatomy and Histochemistry of Leucostoma Canker on Stone Fruits and Other Selected Cankers, on Deciduous Fruit Trees 9. The Development and Ultrastructure of Gum Ducts in Citrus in Response to Pathogens 10. Pathological Anatomy of Root Diseases Caused by Phytophthora Species 11. Cytology, Histopathology, and Histochemistry of Citrus Blight 12. Cytology, Histology, and Histochemistry of MLO Infections in Tree Fruits 13. Pathological Anatomy of Infection and Systemic Invasion of Deciduous Fruit Trees by Bacterial Pathogens 14. Adaption and Response of Fruit Trees to Freezing Temperatures



