311 Pages
by
CRC Press
311 Pages
by
CRC Press
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Since their discovery 25 years ago, fungal viruses have created a new field of study in mycology and virology. The purpose of this book is not only to serve as a useful reference work but also to provide reviews of the important advances which have taken place since the last books on fungal viruses appeared. An introductory chapter gives a critical overview of fungal virology in the context of... Read more
1. Fungal Virology - An overview 2. The Killer Systems of Saccharomyces cerevisae and Other Yeasts 3. The Killer Systems of Ustilago maydis 4. Hypovirulence of Endothia - Cryphonectria parasitica and Rhizoctonia solani 5. A Transmissible Disease of Helminthosporium victoriae - Evidence for a Viral Etiology 6. The d-Factor in Ceratocystis ulmi - Its Biological Characteristics and Implications for Dutch Elm Disease 7. The Molecular Nature of the d-Factor in Ceratocystis umli 8. Viruses of the Wheat Take-All Fungus, Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici 9. Extrachromosomal DNA in Fungi - Organization and Function
Biography
Kenneth William Buck






