Tree Mycoplasmas and Mycoplasma Diseases

Tree Mycoplasmas and Mycoplasma Diseases
Author: C. Hiruki
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1988
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780888641267

Mycoplasma are the smallest free-living prokaryotes lacking a cell wall and are, therefore, highly pleomorphic. This book is a contribution toward an understanding of the complex problems of tree diseases caused by mycoplasma-like organisms and their relatives.

Mycoplasma Diseases of Trees and Shrubs

Mycoplasma Diseases of Trees and Shrubs
Author: Karl Maramorosch
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0323153569

Mycoplasma Diseases of Trees and Shrubs contains the edited papers presented at the Third Working Party meeting organized by Professor Karl Maramorosch at Rutgers University, New Jersey, in August 1979. This book also includes additional chapters by the invited contributors in the meeting. Organized into 15 chapters, this book begins with the isolation, characterization and identification of spiroplasmas and mycoplasma-like organisms. It then describes the various diseases of trees and shrubs, specifically yellows disease, stubborn disease, Paulownia witches' broom disease, mulberry dwarf, blueberry stunt, and sandal spike disease. It also elaborates the control of tree diseases by chemotherapy. This treatise will provide a standard reference work for all interested in plant mycoplasma diseases in forest pathology, entomology, and disease control.

Mollicutes and Plant Diseases

Mollicutes and Plant Diseases
Author: S.R. Mishra
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788171417933

This book contains a wealth of information on Mollicutes. It provides an interdisciplinary coverage of the up-to-date information on Mollicutes such as Mycoplasma, Spiroplasma, Phytoplasma and plant diseases caused by different Mollicutes. This bok is intended to serve postgraduate and graduate students. To the students, this book is not merely a general reference; it is equivalent to several textbooks. Contents: Introduction, Classification of Mollicutes, Mycoplasma, Phytoplasma, Spiroplasma, Plant Diseases.

The Virus, Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Diseases of Fruit Trees

The Virus, Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Diseases of Fruit Trees
Author: M.V. Németh
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 854
Release: 1986
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Fruit tree viruses, mycoplasma and rickettsia-like pathogen geral. Virus diseases of: pomaceous trees, stone fruit trees shell fruits. Mycoplasma diseases of fruit trees. Rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Disorders and injuries of fruit trees that resemble virus diseases.

Mycoplasma Diseases of Crops

Mycoplasma Diseases of Crops
Author: Karl Maramorosch
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461238080

Plant and Insect Mycoplasma Techniques

Plant and Insect Mycoplasma Techniques
Author: M. J. Daniels
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401511640

Only 14 years have passed since the first publication appeared which implicated mycoplasmas as agents of plant disease. The diseases them selves have been known for much longer; indeed clover phyllody, a typical example, was described in the seventeenth century, well before any animal mycoplasma diseases had been documented. The early history of plant mycoplasmas is described in Chapter 2 and one obvious conclusion to be drawn from the frustrating experiences of the earlier workers is that the experimental methods at their disposal were simply inadequate for the task. Progress in science depends critically upon the development of new methods. Although important advances have been made in plant and insect mycoplasmology, notably in the discovery of spiroplasmas, many intractable problems remain. Most plant myco plasmas cannot yet be cultured in vitro, and their natural plant habitat, the phloem, is one of the most difficult plant tissues for the experi menter to handle, placing severe restrictions on the type of experiments which can be performed in vivo. It is clear that radically new methods may be required to solve these problems. A survey of the progress which has been made shows that application of techniques from a wide range of disciplines has been necessary. A successful individual or group of workers must possess the skills of a plant pathologist, a plantsman, a plant physiologist, a light-and electron microscopist, a bacteriologist, a biochemist, an immunologist, an ento mologist, a virologist and a molecular geneticist.

The Mycoplasmas V3

The Mycoplasmas V3
Author: R.F. Whitcomb
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0323153836

The Mycoplasmas, Volume III: Plant and Insect Mycoplasmas is a volume of a comprehensive three-volume series encompassing various facets of mycoplasmology. It attempts not only to present an extensive and critical review of the rapidly expanding field of plant and insect mycoplasmas, but also to integrate these important subdisciplines into the total field of mycoplasmology. This volume, in particular, shows relevant information on a group of helical mycoplasmas(spiroplasmas), stressing their part in plant and insect diseases. It discusses the tick-borne spiroplasmas and their possible role in vertebrate disease. Other suspected mycoplasmal plant diseases, vector transmission of mycoplasmas and spiroplasmas, and the chemotherapy of mycoplasmal plant diseases are also described. This book will serve as a standard reference work for mycoplasmologists, as well as for other interested microbiologists, cellular and molecular biologists, membrane biochemists, clinicians, veterinarians, plant pathologists, and entomologists.

Mycoplasma Pathogenicity

Mycoplasma Pathogenicity
Author: S. Razin
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1483262707

The Mycoplasmas, Volume IV: Mycoplasma Pathogenicity is a collection of essays that discusses the factors involved in recovery of mollicutes. The book presents the importance of mixed infections involving mycoplasmas and other microorganisms. It also demonstrates the importance of mycoplasmal arthritis in veterinary medicine. The text describes the dynamics and physicochemical aspects of adherence. It discusses the interaction of mycoplasmas with lymphoid cells and macrophages. Another topic of interest is the induction of cytotoxic lymphocytes by mycoplasma. The section that follows describes the chemoprophylaxis for mycoplasma diseases in man. The book will provide valuable insights for microbiologists, pathologists, students, and researchers in the field of bacteriology.