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PLANT PATHOLOGY, VOLUME II

The Pathogen

Prologue: The Pathogen: The Concept Interaction of Pathogen, Soil, Other of Causality Microorganisms in the Soil, and

J . G . HORSFALL and A. E . DIMOND Host

T. S. SADASIVAN and C. V. SUB- RAMANIAN

The Nature, Origin, and Evolution of Parasitism

GEORGE L . MCNEW Toxins

R. A. LUDWIG

The Multiplication of Viruses Heterokaryosis, Saltation, and Adaptation

F . C . BAWDEN E . W . BUXTON

Reproduction of Bacteria, Actinomycetes, and Fungi

LILIAN E . HAWKER

Spore Germination

VINCENT W . COCHRANE

The Mechanical Ability to Breach the Host Barriers

SYDNEY DICKINSON

Chemical Ability to Breach the Host Barriers

R. K. S. WOOD

Genetics of Pathogenicity

T. JOHNSON

Virus Inactivation in Vitro and in Vivo

R. E. F. MATTHEWS

Physiology of Fungitoxicity

HUGH D . SISLER and CARROLL

E, Cox Fungicidal Chemistry

SAUL RICH

Nematocides

M . W . ALLEN

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