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Fruit and vegetable diseases
Edited by Mukerji, K.G
Springer
2004
Hardcover 562 p ISBN 1402019769
£176.00
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Volume 1 in the series Disease Management of Fruits and Vegetables
During the past twentieth century, plant pathology has witnessed a dramatic advancement in management
of plant diseases through in-depth investigations of host parasite interactions, integration of new concepts,
principles and approaches. Our effort in brining out this book is to compile the achievements of modern times
with regards to disease management of fruits which otherwise is widely dispersed in various scientific journals,
books and government reports and to develop future strategies for the millennium. The chapters on individual crops
are contributed by leading plant pathologists having authority in the respective field at international level. Each chapter
includes the diseases of economic importance describing their history, distribution, symptoms, epidemiology, and
integrated management approaches being adopted worldwide. Each chapter is vividly illustrated to make it more
understandable to students, research and extension workers, planners, administrators and other end users citing
pertinent references.
Written for biologists, horticulturists and agriculturists who are interested in studies of fruits, their production and
marketing and losses due to diseases
Contents
- Section 1: Fruit Diseases. Nutrient Deficiency Disorders in Fruit Trees and Their Management.
Apple Scab and its Management.State of the Art and Challenges of Post-harvest Disease Management
in Apples.Role of Vertebrates in Inflicting Diseases in Fruit Orchards and their Management.
- Section 2: Vegetable Diseases.Nutrient Deficiency Disorders in Vegetables and their Management.Major Fungal
and Bacterial Diseases of Potato and their Management.Potato Diseases and their Management.Seed-borne
Fungal Diseases of Onion and their Control.Management of Sugarbeet Diseases.Threat to Vegetable
Production by Diamondback Moth and its Management Strategies.Biocontrol of Nematode-borne Diseases in
Vegetable Crops.
- Section 3: General Themes.Biological control mechanisms of fluorescent Pseudomonas species
involved in control of root diseases of vegetables/fruit.Prospects of Arbuscular mycorrhiza in sustainable
management of root- and soil-born diseases of Vegetable crops.
- Index.
- List of contributors.
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