Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 966 g
Management of Crop Diseases
Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 966 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-17876-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Crop disease management strategies revolve around the principles of exclusion, eradication and immunization. Cultural practices are aimed at preventing or reducing the accumulation of pathogen population (inoculum). Development of cultivars with genetic resistance by transgressing resistance gene(s) through traditional breeding procedures or biotechnological techniques is the most effective and acceptable strategy, as it is environment-friendly and does not need any additional cost to the grower. Assessment of different grades of resistance of cultivars or genotypes to soilborne microbial pathogens has been possible by quantifying pathogen populations or their DNA contents in the test plants by applying biological and molecular methods.
This second volume of a two-volume set focuses on the soilborne microbial plant pathogens and the diseases caused by them. The book provides information on ecology and epidemiology of soilborne microbial plant pathogens and various strategies applicable for effective management of diseases. Chapters cover exclusion and prevention strategies; improvement of host plant resistance; biological management; application of chemicals; and integration of these disease management strategies.
Features
- Discusses various aspects of soilborne microbial plant pathogens to develop effective methods of managing diseases.
- Presents information on epidemiology and ecology of soilborne microbial plant pathogens.
- Facilitates the application of management strategies alone or in combination with others for effective suppression of disease development.
- Features information on application of biotic and abiotic biological control agents (BCAs) to suppress pathogen development either by directly acting on the pathogen(s) or indirectly by enhancing host resistance to the pathogens.
- Employs biotic and abiotic biocontrol agents either to replace or reduce the use of chemicals is an achievable approach for managing the soilborne microbial pathogens.
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Preface Chapter 1 Management of Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens - Exclusion and Prevention Strategies 1.1 Exclusion of Microbial Plant Pathogens 1.2 Soil Health Management 1.3 Physical Techniques 1.4 Chemical Techniques Chapter 2 Management of Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens: Improvement of Host Plant Resistance 2.1 Types of Disease Resistance 2.2 Host Plant Resistance to Soilborne Fungal Pathogens 2.3 Host Plant Resistance to Soilborne Bacterial Pathogens 2.4 Host Plant Resistance to Soilborne Viral Pathogens 2.5 Transgenic Resistance to Soilborne Microbial Pathogens Chapter 3 Management of Soilborne Microbial Plan Pathogens: Biological Management of Crop Diseases Chapter 3.1 Assessment of Biological Control Potential of Biotic Agents 3.2 Assessment of Biocontrol Potential of Abiotic Agents 4 Management of Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens: Chemical Application Chapter 4.1 Assessment of Activity of Chemicals Against Fungal Pathogens 4.2 Assessment of Activities of Chemicals Against Bacterial Pathogens5 Management of Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens: Development of Integrated Disease Management Systems 5.1 Components of Integrated Disease Management Systems 5.2 Management of Diseases of Agricultural Crops 5.3 Management of Diseases of Horticultural Crops References