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Bacteria pathogenic for plants are responsible for devastating
losses in agriculture. The use of antibiotics to control such
infections is restricted in many countries due to worries over the
evolution and transmission of antibiotic resistance. The advent of
genome sequencing has enabled a better understanding, at the
molecular level, of the strategies and mechanisms of pathogenesis,
evolution of resistance to plant defense mechanisms, and the
conversion of non-pathogenic into pathogenic bacteria. In this
book, internationally acclaimed experts review the most important
developments, providing an invaluable up-to-date summary of the
molecular biology and genomics of plant pathogenic bacteria. The
book opens with two chapters on bacterial evolution, diversity, and
taxonomy - topics that have been transformed by molecular biology
and genomics analyses. The third chapter delves into the crucially
understudied area of pathogen adaptation to the plant apoplast
environment. The next seven chapters focus on specific plant
pathogens: Agrobacterium, Leifsonia, Pectobacterium, Pseudomonas,
Ralstonia, Xanthomonas, and Xylella. The following four chapters
review specific, intensively studied areas of research in the plant
pathogen field: microbe associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) and
innate immunity; use of bacterial virulence factors to suppress
plant defense; cyclic di-GMP signalling and the regulation of
virulence; and plasmids and the spread of virulence. The final
chapter covers the critical area of bioinformatics. With
contributions from some of the pioneering bacterial plant pathogen
genome sequencers, this book is essential reading for every plant
pathogen researcher - from the PhD student to the experienced
scientist - as it provides a timely review of the current and most
topical areas of research.
Rapid developments in this successful diagnostic and operative
technique have called for a new edition of "Arthroscopy of the Knee
Joint." This second edition has been completely revised and retains
very little material from the first edition. The diagnostic section
has been considerably expanded and elucidated and the operative
section adapted to modern technology. The first part of the book
presents the external conditions and pre-requisites for diagnostic
arthroscopy. The endoscopic anatomy and pathology of the knee joint
are covered in detail. Particular emphasis is placed on practical
hints for accurate arthroscopic procedures. The second part then
discusses operative techniques. The reader discovers step-by-step
how and which pathological findings should, in the author's
opinion, be treated. Here, too, the problems and possible
complications of arthroscopic surgery relevant to the individual
techniques are dealt with in detail. Equipped with this book, the
reader will be thoroughly informed on all current arthroscopic
methods and possibilities.
Choice's Outstanding Academic Title list for 2013 "There is no
comparable book on this tunnel. Highly recommended."-Choice Reviews
Every year, more than thirty-three million vehicles traverse the
Holland Tunnel, making their way to and from Jersey City and Lower
Manhattan. From tourists to commuters, many cross the tunnel's
1.6-mile corridor on a daily basis, and yet few know much about
this amazing feat of early 20th-century engineering. How was it
built, by whom, and at what cost? These and many other questions
are answered in Highway Under the Hudson: A History of the Holland
Tunnel, Robert W. Jackson's fascinating story about this seminal
structure in the history of urban transportation. Jackson explains
the economic forces which led to the need for the tunnel, and
details the extraordinary political and social politicking that
took place on both sides of the Hudson River to finally enable its
construction. He also introduces us to important figures in the
tunnel's history, such as New Jersey Governor Walter E. Edge, who,
more than anyone else, made the dream of a tunnel a reality and
George Washington Goethals (builder of the Panama Canal and
namesake of the Goethals Bridge), the first chief engineer of the
project. Fully illustrated with more than 50 beautiful archival
photographs and drawings, Jackson's story of the Holland Tunnel is
one of great human drama, with heroes and villains, that
illustrates how great things are accomplished, and at what price.
Highway Under the Hudson featured in the New York Times Listen to
Robert Jackson talk about the book on WAMC Radio
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