Principles of Plant Pathology

Principles of Plant Pathology

Author: J. G. Manners

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1993-03-04

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9780521435642

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A comprehensive study of the causes of plant disease, the processes involved in plant-pathogen interaction, the genetics of pathogenesis, and the epidemiology of plant disease. Includes an assessment of the application of our knowledge to practical plant disease control.


Plant Pathogens and Principles of Plant Pathology

Plant Pathogens and Principles of Plant Pathology

Author: Sanjeev Singh

Publisher: New India Publishing Agency

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 11

ISBN-13: 9385516078

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Introduction and Importance of Plant Pathology in Agriculture Plant Pathology-The Science History of Plant Pathology Important plant pathogenic organisms The Pathogens- Fungi Taxonomy and Nomenclature Classification of Fungi, Subdivision: Mastigomycotina Subdivision -Zygomycotina Subdivision: Ascomycotina, Subdivision -Basidimycotina Subdivition: Deuteromycotina Prokaryotes: Classification of Prokaryotes according to Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology The Pathogens-Bacteria The Pathogens-Viruses The Pathogens-Phytoplasmas, Spiroplasma and Fastidious Vascular Bacteria The Pathogens-Viroids, Algae and Protozoa and Prions The Pathogens- Nematodes The Pathogens-Phanerogamic Parasites Physiological disorders Basic terminology and definitions in plant pathology Classification of plant diseases General Symptoms of Plant Diseases Dispersal of Pathogens Survival of Plant Pathogens The infection process Pathogenesis: Role of enzymes, toxins, growth regulators, and polysaccharides Plant defenses Variation in Plant Pathogens Plant Disease Epidemiology Plant Disease Forecasting Principles of plant disease control Physical Management Cultural Management Biological Management Host plant resistance Regulatory methods - Plant Quarantine Chemical in Plant Disease Control Methods of application of Fungicides Application of biotechnology in plant disease management Integrated Disease Management Glossary References:


Learning the Principles of Plant Pathology

Learning the Principles of Plant Pathology

Author: Lina L. Ilag

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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Historical development of plant pathology; Concepts of plant disease; terminology; diagnosis; classification of plant diseases; Non-parasitic agents of plant diseases; Parasitic agents of plant diseases; Variability in plant pathogens; Disease cycles; Inoculun, inoculun survival and inoculation; Pathogen's entry into plants; Colonization of the suscept; Mevhanisms of pathogenicity and host response; Mechanisms of defense; Epidemiology of plant deseases; Forecasting of plant diseases; Assessment of disease incidence and crop loss; Principles and methods of plant disease control.


Plant Disease Management

Plant Disease Management

Author: Hriday Chaube

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1351084178

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This book attempts to provide to provide concise, critical, synthetic and up-to-date coverage of different aspects of plant disease management. The first eleven chapters are devoted to principles and related aspects and the remining seven to management practices based on them. The book attempts to capture some of the images of such rapidly expanding fields as host-parasite recognition and biotechnology even at the risk of making the subject a bit conceptual. This book is intended to serve as a text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of plant pathology and related disciplines and as a reference source for teachers, researchers, students, and technologists.


Introduction to Principles of Plant Pathology

Introduction to Principles of Plant Pathology

Author: R. S. Singh

Publisher: Oxford and IBH Publishing

Published: 2017-09-30

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9788120415515

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The rapid advances in concepts of different aspects of plant pathology since 1984 have compelled the present revision and expansion of the book. To avoid repetition, the chapter on plant disease management is condensed. At the same time new information on epidemiology, host-parasite relationship and genetic and molecular aspects of host-parasite interaction have been incorporated. Contents: Introduction / History of Plant Pathology / Causes of Plant Diseases / Symptoms and Indentification of Plant Diseases / Pathogenesis / Survival of Plant Pathogens / Dispersal of Plant Pathogens / The Phenomenon of Infection / Epidemiology / Effect of Infection on the Host / Role of Toxins in Plant Pathogenesis / Defence Mechanisms in Plants / Genetic Variability in Plant Pathogens / Genetics and Molecular Basis of Host-Parasite Interaction / Effect of Environments on Pathogenesis / Assessment of Disease Incidence, Severity and Loss / Disease Management Principles / Disease Management The Practices


Principles of Plant Disease Management

Principles of Plant Disease Management

Author: William E. Fry

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0080918301

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Principles of Plant Disease Management is intended to provide a substantive treatment of plant disease management for graduate and undergraduate students in which theoretical and practical elements are combined. Reference is made to specific diseases and control practices to illustrate basic principles or strategies. The section on epidemiology includes a chapter in which arthropod vectors (aphids, leafhoppers, whiteflies, Coleoptera and mites) are briefly discussed, and the section on control includes references to the use of crop varieties with resistance to such vectors, and also contains information on mechanical, cultural, biological and chemical measures that contribute to vector control. The technology of disease management is presented according to epidemiological principles Sections on diagnosis, epidemiology, environmental factors, disease forecasting, disease control (exclusion, physical, chemical and biological), plant resistance, cultural modifications to suppress epidemics, effects of chemicals and their major groups and uses, and examples of disease management in practice are included A bibliography and index are appended