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Colletotrichum by Michael J. Jeger,John A. Bailey,British Society for Plant Pathology Pdf
"Colletotrichum" is a genus of plant pathogenic fungi of great economic importance, particularly in the tropics. This volume on the group covers topics such as taxonomy, cellular and molecular biology, epidemiology, field pathology and host resistance.
Colletotrichum by Dov Prusky,Stanley Freeman,Martin B. Dickman Pdf
Linking the past, present and future of Colletotrichum systematics; The importance of phylogeny in understanding host relationships within Colletotrichum; Genetic regulation of sexual compatibility in Glomerella graminicola; Vegetative compatibility in Colletotrichum; Dissecting the cell biology of Colletotrichum infection processes; Early molecular communication between Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and its host; Regulation of melanin biosynthesis genes during appressorium formation by Colletotrichum lagenarium; Colletotrichum as a model system for defining the genetic basis of fungal symbiotic life styles; Genetic diversity and host specificity of Colletotrichum species on various fruits; Inter- and intra-species variation in Colletotrichum and mechanism which affect population structure; Gene transfer and expression in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing anthracnose on Stylosanthes;The endopolygalacturonases of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum: Molecular characterization, gene expression, and elicitor activity; Signal exchange during Colletotrichum trifolii-alfalfa interactions; Resistance mechanisms of subtropical fruits to Colletotrichum gloeosporioides; Colletotrochum strains for weed control; Potential for biological controI of diseases caused by Colletotrichum; Colletotrichum diseases of strawberries in Florida; Biology and controI of anthracnose diseases of citrus; Occurrence and management of anthracnose epidemics cause Colletotrichum species on tree fruit crops in California; Recent advances in understanding Colletotrichum diseases of some tropical perennial crops; Host-pathogen interaction and viability of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum; Colletotrichum coccodes on potato; The biology of Colletotrichum graminicola and maize anthracnose.;
Basic Plant Pathology Methods by James B. Sinclair,Onkar Dev Dhingra Pdf
The Second Edition of this bestseller brings together basic plant pathology methods published in diverse and often abstract publications. The Second Edition is updated and expanded with numerous new figures, new culture media, and additional methods for working with a greater number of organisms. Methods are easy to use and eliminate the need to seek out original articles. This reference allows for easy identification of methods appropriate for specific problems and facilities. Scientific names of pathogens and some of their hosts are updated in this edition. The book also acts as a research source providing more than 1,800 literature citations. The Second Edition includes chapters on the following: Sterilization of culture apparatus and culture media Culture of pathogens with detailed techniques for 61 fungi and selected bacteria Long-term storage of plant pathogens Detection and estimation of inoculum for 28 soilborne fungal pathogens and 5 bacterial genera-15 methods for airborne inoculum and 13 methods for seedborne pathogens Establishment of disease and testing for disease resistance Work with soil microorganisms Fungicide evaluation Biological control Bright-field microscopy
This book brings together twelve chapters on fungal pathogens with the goal of presenting an overview of the current areas of activity and the common themes that pervade research on these important organisms. The timing of the book is appropriate because we have gained sufficient insight from molecular genetic analyses to begin to make some comparisons between different fungal pathogens and to discuss the key advances that have been made. The chapters provide a broad survey of the important topics in fungal pathogenesis including morphogenesis, virulence, avirulence, and signaling. The reader also will fmd clear discussions of parasitism, mutualism, symbiosis, evolution, phylogeny and ecology for those fungi where these issues are especially important. Finally, many of the chapters in this book illustrate the fact that we are on the verge of a revolution in our understanding of fungal pathogens because of the application of genomics to these organisms and their hosts. The fungi included in this book represent many of the most intensively investigated fungal pathogens of plants; in this regard, a chapter is also included for pathogens in the Phytophthora group, even though these organisms are no longer classified as fungi. It is appropriate to include Phytophthora for historical reasons and, in addition, the insights in terms of pathogenesis and host-specific interactions are important to keep in mind when considering fungal pathogens. Chapters are also included on pathogens of insects and humans, as well as endophytic fungi.
Post-Harvest Diseases and Disorders of Fruits and Vegetables by Anna L. Snowden Pdf
Now established worldwide as the standard guide to the recognition and understanding of the causes of deterioration in temperate and tropical fruits and vegetables, these two superbly illustrated full-colour volumes deal clearly, concisely and systematically with each of the main diseases and disorders, emphasising those of importance to international trade. Dr Snowdon has designed each volume to be used in two different ways: 1. Full colour photographs and practical text provide the basis for preliminary identification by the owner or surveyor. 2. Using the microscope drawings and references, diagnosis can then be confirmed or modified by a specialist.
Post-harvest Pathology by Dov Prusky,Maria Lodovica Gullino Pdf
As a collection of papers that includes material presented at the 2008 International Congress for Plant Pathology, this text features research right at the leading edge of the field. The latest findings are particularly crucial in their implications for fruit production; an important market sector where in some areas up to 50 per cent of the crop can be lost after harvest. While post-harvest fruit treatments with fungicides are the most effective means to reduce decay, rising concerns about toxicity have led to the development of alternative approaches to disease control, including biological methods, the subject of three chapters of this book. With several new techniques requiring modification of current post-harvest practices, it is more important than ever to stay abreast of the latest information. Other chapters deal with the mechanisms of host fruit and vegetable resistance, fungal pathogenicity factors and their relationship with the host response, and a number of subjects related to disease assessments before harvest as well as their relationship to the postharvest treatment of fruits and vegetables. The book also includes several useful case studies of crops such as kiwifruit and peaches, where different approaches at the pre- and post-harvest levels are combined to good effect. With food production issues gaining an ever higher profile internationally, this text makes an important contribution to the debate.
Report of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, 1st-79th. 1880-1957-58) and the 1st-58th Report of the New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1888-1944/45 by New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Pdf