05.02.2013 Views

plant surface microbiology.pdf

plant surface microbiology.pdf

plant surface microbiology.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

226<br />

Ingrid Kottke<br />

Oh KI, Melville LH, Peterson RL (1995) Comparative structural study of Quercus serrata<br />

and Q. acutissima formed by Pisolithus tinctorius and Hebeloma cylindrosporum.<br />

Trees 9:171–179<br />

Piché Y, Peterson RL, Ackerley KA (1983a) Early development of ectomycorrhizal short<br />

roots of pine (Pinus strobus). Scann Electron Microsc 111:1467–1474<br />

Piché Y, Peterson RL, Howarth MJ, Fortin JA (1983b) A structural study of the interaction<br />

between the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius and Pinus strobus roots.<br />

Can J Bot 61:1185–119<br />

Plaut M (1918) Über die morphologischen und mikroskopischen Merkmale der Periodizität<br />

der Wurzel, sowie über die Verbreitung der Metakutisierung der Wurzelhaube<br />

im Pflanzenreich. Festschr. 100. j. Best. K. Württ. Landw. Hochsch. Hohenheim.<br />

Verlag Ulmer, Stuttgart, S 129–151<br />

Salzer P, Boller T (2000) Elicitor induced reactions in mycorrhizae and their suppression.<br />

In: Podila GK, Douds DD Jr (eds) Current advances in mycorrhizae research. Symposium<br />

Series, APS Press, The American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, Minnesota,<br />

pp 1–10<br />

Salzer P, Münzenberger B, Schwacke R, Kottke I, Hager A (1997) Signalling in ectomycorrhizal<br />

fungus-root interactions. Trees – contribution to modern tree physiology.<br />

SPB Academic, The Hague, pp 339–356<br />

Sitte, P (1975) Die Bedeutung der molekularen Lamellenbauweise von Korkzellwänden.<br />

Biochem Physiol Pflanzen 168:287–297<br />

Tagu D, Martin T (1996) Molecular analysis of cell wall proteins expressed during the<br />

early steps of ectomycorrhiza development. New Phytol 133:73–85<br />

Tagu D, Lapeyrie F, Ditengou F, Lagrange H, Laurent P, Missoum N, Nehls U, Martin F<br />

(2000) Molecular aspects of ectomycorrhiza development. In: Podila GK, Douds DD Jr<br />

(eds) Current advances in mycorrhizae research. Symposium Series, APS Press, The<br />

American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, Minnesota, pp 69–90<br />

Tagu D, De Bellis R, Balestrini R, De Vries OM, Piccoli G, Stocchi V, Bonfante P, Martin F<br />

(2001) Immunolocalization of hydrophobin HYDPt-1 from the ectomycorrhizal<br />

basidiomycete Pisolithus tinctorius during colonization of Eucalyptus globulus roots.<br />

New Phytol 149:127–135<br />

Thomson J, Melville IH, Peterson RL (1989) Interaction between the ectomycorrhizal<br />

fungus Pisolithus tinctorius and root hairs of Picea mariana (Pinaceae). Am J Bot<br />

76:632–636<br />

Weiss M, Schmidt J, Neumann D, Wray V, Christ R, Strack D (1999) Phenylpropanoids in<br />

mycorrhizas of Pinaceae. Planta 208:491–502<br />

Wessels JG (1997) Hydrophobins: Proteins that change the nature of the fungal <strong>surface</strong>.<br />

Adv Microbial Physiol 38:1–45<br />

Wilcox HE (1968) Morphological studies of the roots of Redpine, Pinus resinosa. II. Fungal<br />

colonisation of roots and the development of mycorrhizae. Am J Bot 55:688–700<br />

Wilcox HE (1954) Primary organization of active and dormant roots of noble-fir, Abies<br />

procera. Am J Bot 41:812–821<br />

Wösten HA, Asgeirdottir SA, Krook JH, Drenth JH, Wessels JG (1994) The fungal<br />

hydrophobin Sc3p self-assembles at the <strong>surface</strong> of aerial hyphae as a protein membrane<br />

constituting the hydrophobic rodlet layer. Eur J Cell Biol 63:122–129<br />

Wösten HA, de Vocht ML (2000) Hydrophobins, the fungal coat unravelled. Biochim Biophys<br />

Acta Rev Biomembr 1469:79–86<br />

Wong K, Montpetit D, Piché Y, Lei J (1990) Root colonization by four closely related genotypes<br />

of ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor (Maire) Orton – comparative<br />

studies using electron microscopy. New Phytol 116:669–679

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!