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Titre : Plant Diseases and It's Sustainable Management Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : B.D.Singh, Auteur Editeur : ETP (ED - TECH PRESS) Année de publication : 2025 Importance : 303 pages Format : 17 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-83535-029-4 Note générale : Table of Contents
• Preface . ix
Chapter 1: Introduction ......... 1
• Definitions of Plant Disease ............. 3
• Disease Development and Transmission .......... 4
• Diagnosis of Plant Diseases ............. 8
• Technological Advances in the Identification of Pathogenic Agents .. 12
• Therapy .... 16
• Classification of Plant Diseases by Causal Agent ........... 18
• Diseases Caused by Viruses and Viroids ............ 22
• Diseases Caused by Bacteria ........... 25
• Diseases Caused by Fungi ............... 29
• Diseases Caused by Nematodes ...... 33
• Parasitic Seed Plants ..... 36
• Objectives, Scope, Concept and Causes of Plant Diseases ................ 39
Chapter 2: Plant Diseases and Insect Pests ...... 42
• Molecular Bases of Plant-Pathogen Interactions .......... 43
• Molecular Basis of Cellular Damage in Susceptible Hosts .............. 47
• Modification of Microorganisms for Biological Control and Organic Pesticide Disposal ........ 50
• Molecular Basis of Pesticide Action .. 53
• Insect Neurobiology and the Regulation of Development and Reproduction .......... 54
• Plant Disease Basics: The Disease Triangle ...... 59
• Disease Cycle: Stages of Development ............ 61
• Influence of Biotic and Abiotic Factors on Plant Health . 62
• Abiotic Disease/ Non-Transmissible/ Physiological Diseases .............. 65
• Abiotic Diseases of Woody Ornamentals ......... 67
Chapter 3: Biotic and Abiotic Preventing and Plant Diseases .................. 70
• Biotic vs. Abiotic Problems .............. 70
• Common Abiotic Turfgrass Disorders .............. 72
• Preventing and Managing Plant Diseases ........ 86
• Plant Disease Pathogen Types ........ 91
Chapter 4: Plant Disease Management in Agricultural Systems .............. 104
• Crop Diseases ............. 104
• Plant Disease Diagnostics ............... 105
• Fungal Diseases and Loss of World Agricultural Production ............ 108
• Disease Management of Agricultural Crops ..... 113
• Fruit Crops ….. 113
• Vegetable Crops .......... 121
• Spice Crops .................. 138
• Plantation Crops .......... 141
• Flower Crops ................ 142
• Organic Crop Production Disease Management ........... 148
• Soil Fertility ................. 153
• Integrated Disease Management in Greenhouses ......... 155
• Ecological Disease Management ..... 158
• Good Agricultural Practices in Plant Protection ........... 161
Chapter 5: Epidemiology: Dynamics of Interacting Pathogen and Host Populations . 168
• Epidemiology ............. 168
• Disease Ecology .......... 173
• Plant Disease Epidemiology ........... 180
• Epidemiology ............. 182
• Bacterial Diseases of Plants ........... 190
• Plant Disease Resistance ............... 193
• Powdery Mildew Diseases ............. 205
• The Wheat Rusts .......... 210
• Stripe Rust 223
• Disease Control ........... 226
• Breeding for Disease Resistance in Wheat ....... 228
Chapter 6: Disease Forecasting: Epidemiological Considerations .......... 244
• Plant Disease Forecasting .............. 244
• Importance of Forecasting Plant Diseases ........ 245
• Methods of Forecasting Plant Diseases ........... 251
• Bayesian Approaches to Plant Disease Forecasting ...... 253
• Forecasting of Plant Diseases ......... 258
Chapter 7: Plant Resistance: Effects and Mechanisms ....... 261
• Host Plant Resistance .. 261
• Plant Resistance to Insects: A Fundamental Component of IPM ....... 262
• Modeling the Effects of Host Plant Resistance on Plant Disease Epidemics .......... 267
• Corn Rootworm Management ......... 281
• Accumulation of Defensive Compounds and Induced Resistance ....... 283
• Bibliography .......... 297
• Index .... 301Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Plantes. Botanique Mots-clés : Plant Disease Transmission Diagnosis Pathogenic Agents Therapy Viruses Viroids Bacteria Fungi Nematodes Parasitic Seed Plants Insect Pests Plant-Pathogen Interactions Biological Control Pesticide Disposal Pesticide Action Insect Neurobiology Disease Triangle Abiotic Factors Physiological Diseases Woody Ornamentals Turfgrass Disorders Crop Diseases Diagnostics Fruit Crops Vegetable Crops Spice Crops Plantation Crops Flower Crops Organic Crop Production Soil Fertility Greenhouses Ecological Disease Management Plant Protection Epidemiology Disease Ecology Plant Disease Resistance Powdery Mildew Wheat Rusts Stripe Rust Disease Forecasting Bayesian Approaches Host Plant Resistance IPM Plant Disease Epidemics Corn Rootworm Induced Resistance. Index. décimale : 580 - Plantes. Botanique Résumé : Description
This book's objective is to teach students to the fundamental ideas and concepts behind managing plant diseases. The physiological effects or symptoms of plant diseases are frequently used to categorise them. However, many diseases have essentially same symptoms and signs but are brought on by totally different bacteria or substances, necessitating the employment of entirely different control strategies. The classification of diseases based on their symptoms is also insufficient because a causal agent may generate a variety of symptoms, even on the same plant organ, several of which frequently coexist. One type of biological control is the use of resistant plants to eradicate plant diseases. Host resistance will be discussed separately from microbial antagonists in this chapter due to its significance. The diseases of economic significance caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and virus-like organisms of each crop are covered, with information on their history, distribution, damages sustained, symptoms, most recent diagnostic tools, epidemiology, and integrated applied management techniques using cultural, chemical, and genetic resources use of bio control agents being adopted worldwide.Plant Diseases and It's Sustainable Management [texte imprimé] / B.D.Singh, Auteur . - ETP (ED - TECH PRESS), 2025 . - 303 pages ; 17 x 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-83535-029-4
Table of Contents
• Preface . ix
Chapter 1: Introduction ......... 1
• Definitions of Plant Disease ............. 3
• Disease Development and Transmission .......... 4
• Diagnosis of Plant Diseases ............. 8
• Technological Advances in the Identification of Pathogenic Agents .. 12
• Therapy .... 16
• Classification of Plant Diseases by Causal Agent ........... 18
• Diseases Caused by Viruses and Viroids ............ 22
• Diseases Caused by Bacteria ........... 25
• Diseases Caused by Fungi ............... 29
• Diseases Caused by Nematodes ...... 33
• Parasitic Seed Plants ..... 36
• Objectives, Scope, Concept and Causes of Plant Diseases ................ 39
Chapter 2: Plant Diseases and Insect Pests ...... 42
• Molecular Bases of Plant-Pathogen Interactions .......... 43
• Molecular Basis of Cellular Damage in Susceptible Hosts .............. 47
• Modification of Microorganisms for Biological Control and Organic Pesticide Disposal ........ 50
• Molecular Basis of Pesticide Action .. 53
• Insect Neurobiology and the Regulation of Development and Reproduction .......... 54
• Plant Disease Basics: The Disease Triangle ...... 59
• Disease Cycle: Stages of Development ............ 61
• Influence of Biotic and Abiotic Factors on Plant Health . 62
• Abiotic Disease/ Non-Transmissible/ Physiological Diseases .............. 65
• Abiotic Diseases of Woody Ornamentals ......... 67
Chapter 3: Biotic and Abiotic Preventing and Plant Diseases .................. 70
• Biotic vs. Abiotic Problems .............. 70
• Common Abiotic Turfgrass Disorders .............. 72
• Preventing and Managing Plant Diseases ........ 86
• Plant Disease Pathogen Types ........ 91
Chapter 4: Plant Disease Management in Agricultural Systems .............. 104
• Crop Diseases ............. 104
• Plant Disease Diagnostics ............... 105
• Fungal Diseases and Loss of World Agricultural Production ............ 108
• Disease Management of Agricultural Crops ..... 113
• Fruit Crops ….. 113
• Vegetable Crops .......... 121
• Spice Crops .................. 138
• Plantation Crops .......... 141
• Flower Crops ................ 142
• Organic Crop Production Disease Management ........... 148
• Soil Fertility ................. 153
• Integrated Disease Management in Greenhouses ......... 155
• Ecological Disease Management ..... 158
• Good Agricultural Practices in Plant Protection ........... 161
Chapter 5: Epidemiology: Dynamics of Interacting Pathogen and Host Populations . 168
• Epidemiology ............. 168
• Disease Ecology .......... 173
• Plant Disease Epidemiology ........... 180
• Epidemiology ............. 182
• Bacterial Diseases of Plants ........... 190
• Plant Disease Resistance ............... 193
• Powdery Mildew Diseases ............. 205
• The Wheat Rusts .......... 210
• Stripe Rust 223
• Disease Control ........... 226
• Breeding for Disease Resistance in Wheat ....... 228
Chapter 6: Disease Forecasting: Epidemiological Considerations .......... 244
• Plant Disease Forecasting .............. 244
• Importance of Forecasting Plant Diseases ........ 245
• Methods of Forecasting Plant Diseases ........... 251
• Bayesian Approaches to Plant Disease Forecasting ...... 253
• Forecasting of Plant Diseases ......... 258
Chapter 7: Plant Resistance: Effects and Mechanisms ....... 261
• Host Plant Resistance .. 261
• Plant Resistance to Insects: A Fundamental Component of IPM ....... 262
• Modeling the Effects of Host Plant Resistance on Plant Disease Epidemics .......... 267
• Corn Rootworm Management ......... 281
• Accumulation of Defensive Compounds and Induced Resistance ....... 283
• Bibliography .......... 297
• Index .... 301
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Plantes. Botanique Mots-clés : Plant Disease Transmission Diagnosis Pathogenic Agents Therapy Viruses Viroids Bacteria Fungi Nematodes Parasitic Seed Plants Insect Pests Plant-Pathogen Interactions Biological Control Pesticide Disposal Pesticide Action Insect Neurobiology Disease Triangle Abiotic Factors Physiological Diseases Woody Ornamentals Turfgrass Disorders Crop Diseases Diagnostics Fruit Crops Vegetable Crops Spice Crops Plantation Crops Flower Crops Organic Crop Production Soil Fertility Greenhouses Ecological Disease Management Plant Protection Epidemiology Disease Ecology Plant Disease Resistance Powdery Mildew Wheat Rusts Stripe Rust Disease Forecasting Bayesian Approaches Host Plant Resistance IPM Plant Disease Epidemics Corn Rootworm Induced Resistance. Index. décimale : 580 - Plantes. Botanique Résumé : Description
This book's objective is to teach students to the fundamental ideas and concepts behind managing plant diseases. The physiological effects or symptoms of plant diseases are frequently used to categorise them. However, many diseases have essentially same symptoms and signs but are brought on by totally different bacteria or substances, necessitating the employment of entirely different control strategies. The classification of diseases based on their symptoms is also insufficient because a causal agent may generate a variety of symptoms, even on the same plant organ, several of which frequently coexist. One type of biological control is the use of resistant plants to eradicate plant diseases. Host resistance will be discussed separately from microbial antagonists in this chapter due to its significance. The diseases of economic significance caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and virus-like organisms of each crop are covered, with information on their history, distribution, damages sustained, symptoms, most recent diagnostic tools, epidemiology, and integrated applied management techniques using cultural, chemical, and genetic resources use of bio control agents being adopted worldwide.Réservation
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