Plant Pathology / Stephen Burchett, Sarah Burchett
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TextLanguage: English Summary language: English Original language: English New York : Garland Science, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Description: 222 pContent type: - texto
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- PA 632 B87 2018
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Section I: Aspects of Plant Pathology --
1.Concepts and Principles --
2.Characterization and Taxonomy of Plant Pathogens --
3.Infection Processes --
4.Plant Responses to Pathogens --
5.Epidemiology --
Section II: Compendium of Plant Diseases --
6.Fungal Diseases --
7.Bacteria Diseases --
8.Viral Diseases --
9.Other Diseases --
Section III: Applied Management of Plant Diseases --
10.Control of Diseases --
11.Organic adn integrated methods --
12.The Future of Plant Pathology --
Glossary --
Index --
Color plates.
Plant Pathology explores the topic of plant pathology and aligns classic studies and knowledge in the topic with the current state of research, in an accessible format. The text is supported by summary tables of key information and, where appropriate, schematic diagrams to reinforce difficult concepts such as the process of disease infection, cell-to-cell recognition, and plant breeding mechanisms used to develop resistant cultivars.
The compendium of diseases focuses on important and major economic disease organisms from a number of crop and ornamental plants, including a dedicated section on fruit crops. The compendium is supported by original photographs, photomicrographs and electron micrographs of key pathogens and the development of structures such as the haustoria and the hypha, and show processes of cellular degradation.
The section on applied disease management contains short case studies highlighting key disease organisms affecting the crops of a range of growers, illustrating the environment, disease symptoms and control strategies these growers are currently using to mitigate loss of production.
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