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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.
For the past decade, it has been apparent to both of us that a
reference text covering all aspects of tree defense mechanisms to
fungi was missing, needed and long overdue. Such a book would
provide a clear, comprehensive overview of how living roots, stems
and leaves respond to fungal pathogens. The need for such a book
became in creasingly clear to us from our conversations with each
other, as well as from our interactions with students and
colleagues who desired a sourcebook containing reviews of
morphological, biochemical and physiological aspects of
host-parasite interactions in trees. During a field trip sponsored
by the Forest Pathology Committee of the Ameri can
Phytopathological Society, on a bus from one site to another, we
decided to take the responsibility to prepare a book of this type
and began to plan its composition. To adequately address the topic
of this book as we had envisioned it, we believed that
well-illustrated chapters were needed in order to reflect the
important advances made by the many investigators who have examined
the anatomical and physiological changes that occur when trees are
attacked by fungi. We are grateful to Dr. Tore Timell, the Wood
Science editor for Springer-Verlag, for supporting our efforts and
for providing an avenue to publish such a profusely il lustrated
volume."
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