Abstract
I. Spore Attachment and Invasion.- 1. Adhesion of Fungi to the Plant Surface: Prerequisite for Pathogenesis.- 2. Signaling for Infection Structure Formation in Fungi.- 3. The Plant Cell Wall as a Barrier to Fungal Invasion.- 4. Rust Basidiospore Germlings and Disease Initiation.- 5. Attachment of Mycopathogens to Cuticle: The Initial Event of Mycoses in Arthropod Hosts.- 6. The Fate of Fungal Spores in the Insect Gut.- 7. Candida Blastospore Adhesion, Association, and Invasion of the Gastrointestinal Tract of Vertebrates.- 8. Infectious Propagules of Dermatophytes.- II. Fungal Spore Products and Pathogenesis.- 9. Melanin Biosynthesis: Prerequisite for Successful Invasion of the Plant Host by Appressoria of Colletotrichum and Pyricularia.- 10. The Plant Cuticle: A Barrier to Be Overcome by Fungal Plant Pathogens.- 11. Appearance of Pathogen-Related Proteins in Plant Hosts: Relationships between Compatible and Incompatible Interactions.- 12. The Role of Cuticle-Degrading Enzymes in Fungal Pathogenesis in Insects.- 13. Potential for Penetration of Passive Barriers to Fungal Invasion in Humans.- 14. Dihydroxynaphthalene (DHN) Melanin and Its Relationship with Virulence in the Early Stages of Phaeohyphomycosis.- III. Host Response to Early Fungal Invasion.- 15. Invasion of Plants by Powdery Mildew Fungi, and Cellular Mechanisms of Resistance.- 16. Induced Systemic Resistance in Plants.- 17. The Plant Membrane and Its Response to Disease.- 18. The Fungal Spore: Reservoir of Allergens.- 19. Conidia of Coccidioides immitis: Their Significance in Disease Initiation.- 20. Cell-Mediated Host Response to Fungal Aggression.- 21. Suppression of Phagocytic Cell Responses by Conidia and Conidial Products of Aspergillus fumigatus.- IV. Molecular Aspects of Disease Initiation.- 22. Molecular Approaches to the Analysis of Pathogenicity Genes from Fungi Causing Plant Disease.- 23. Current Status of the Molecular Basis of Candida Pathogenicity.- Taxonomic Index.
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