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Course Goals: To impart to students the fundamental concepts and current information on the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of host-pathogen interactions in plant disease.
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Entry Level: The course is open to graduate students in plant pathology and related disciplines. Advanced undergraduate students may enroll with the consent of the instructor. Students should have a thorough knowledge of the materials covered in the following UCD courses or their equivalent; Biological Sciences (BIS) 101, 102, 103, 104; Plant Biology 111; Plant Pathology 120.
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Course Format: Three 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour discussion per week. For each lecture, reading assignments of published papers are made. Grades are based on written assignments, quizzes, a term paper and final examination. In the discussion section, students will participate with the instructor in critical evaluations of current literature in the field.
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Subject Outline:
  • Concepts of parasitism and plant disease
  • Prepenetration factors
  • Penetration factors
  • Predisposition of plants to disease
  • Compatibility and specificity in host-pathogen interactions
  • Molecular genetics of disease resistance
  • Host metabolism and induced susceptibility
  • Host metabolism and disease resistance
  • Gene expression in host response to infection
  • Molecular and biochemical basis of pathogenicity
  • Extrachromosomal virulence factors
  • Microbial toxins as disease determinants
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Text Used: No text is required. General reference books are placed on reserve in the library; each lecture is based on original papers or reprints of scientific articles.