Dutch Elm Disease Research: Cellular and Molecular Approaches |
Contents
Elm Breeding and Cytology | 1 |
Seven Dutch Women Scientists Whose Early Research | 9 |
The Dutch Elm Breeding Program | 16 |
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Dutch Elm Disease Research: Cellular and Molecular Approaches Mariam B. Sticklen,James L. Sherald No preview available - 2012 |
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aggressive isolates aggressive strain American elm amino acid analysis Bolyard branch sections Brasier callus callus cultures callus tissue cell-free culture filtrate cerato cerato-ulmin cerato-ulmin production Ceratocystis ulmi Chinese elm chitinase chromosome clones concentration cytoplasm diploid disease resistance Duchesne Dutch elm disease electrolyte loss electroporation Elgersma elicitor elm leaf elm seedlings explants factors fraction fungal fungus genes genetic growth Heybroek host Hubbes hybrids incubated infection inoculation isolate WRB2-1 Jeng Karnosky leaf tissue medium molecular weight mtDNA non-aggressive strains nonaggressive isolates novo-ulmi opaque Ophiostoma ulmi Ouellette parenchyma cells pathogenicity peptides phytoalexins Phytopathology pit membrane polymorphisms progeny protein protoplasts pumila purified cerato-ulmin regeneration residues resistance to DED resistance to Dutch sample Santamour Scheffer Schreiber selection sequence shoot Siberian elm spores Sticklen studies subgroup symptoms Takai tested tissue culture toxicity toxin trees ulmi isolates ulmin Ulmus americana vessel vessel elements vitro white elm cuttings wilting xylem µg/ml