
Histopathology of Seed-Borne Infections
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Book Description
"Histopathology of Seed-Borne Infections is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of seed infection and disease. It includes an up-to-date account on the development and structure of seed, pointing out the structural variations in seeds of the plant families to which most crop plants belong. The text presents techniques and advice for histopathological studies, as well as a discussion on physiogenic seed disorders and the penetration of ovule/seed by fungi.
Featuring an extensive bibliography, this book serves as a springboard for further research in seed biology and provides a literature review in a field where it is difficult to access older sources. It will be a valuable resource for seed and plant scientists, plant pathologists, crop scientists, ecologists, and seed chemists, as well as researchers and students involved in seed and plant pathology, seed technology, and agriculture.
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Table of Contents
Introduction. Reproductive Structures and Seed Formation. Structure of Seeds. Penetration and Establishment of fungi in seed. Location of fungal hyphae in seeds. Seed Infection of Bacteria. Seed Infection by Viruses. Seed Infection by Nematodes. Physiogenic or Non-pathogenic Seed Disorders. Microtechniques in Seed Histopathology.
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Singh, Dalbir; Mathur, S. B.