Plant Pathology and Disease Management: Principles and Practices
Plant Pathology and Disease Management: Principles and Practices
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This book provides an introduction to plant diseases, their nature, causes, and impact, as well as the history of plant pathology and the disease cycle. It explores the mechanisms of pathogenicity and immunity, the biology of interactions between plants and pathogens, and approaches to alleviate the effects of plant pathogens.
Format: Hardback
Length: 446 pages
Publication date: 06 February 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate world of plant diseases, encompassing their nature, causes, and profound impact on agriculture and ecosystems. It provides a historical overview of plant pathology as a scientific discipline, highlighting its evolution and significance in understanding and managing plant diseases. The disease cycle, a fundamental concept in plant pathology, is introduced as a key tool for comprehending disease development and devising effective management strategies.
The book delves into the mechanisms of pathogenicity, exploring how plant pathogens exploit their hosts to cause disease. It also explores the complex interplay between plants and plant pathogens, spanning from the cellular level to the population level, emphasizing epidemiology as a critical aspect of disease control.
In the subsequent chapters, the book examines various approaches to mitigating the effects of plant pathogens. It discusses the use of biocontrol agents, such as beneficial bacteria and fungi, to suppress disease outbreaks. It also explores genetic engineering techniques, such as gene editing and marker-assisted selection, as tools for developing disease-resistant plant varieties.
Furthermore, the book addresses the importance of good agricultural practices, such as proper sanitation, crop rotation, and timely pest management, in reducing the vulnerability of plants to disease. It emphasizes the need for integrated pest management strategies that consider the economic, environmental, and social aspects of plant disease control.
Throughout the book, extensive illustrations and case studies help to illustrate the concepts and applications of plant pathology. It serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of agriculture, horticulture, and plant sciences.
It is worth noting that the print edition of this book is not available for sale in India. However, the digital version is readily accessible and provides a wealth of information on plant diseases and their management.
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of plant diseases, providing valuable insights into their nature, causes, and management strategies. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in advancing their knowledge in plant pathology and promoting sustainable agriculture.
Weight: 1002g
Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032711942
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