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Sclerotinia Diseases of Crop Plants: Biology, Ecology and Disease Management

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The fungus Sclerotinia has always been a fancy and interesting subject of research both for the mycologists and pathologists. More than 250 species of the fungus have been reported in different host plants all over the world that cause heavy economic losses. It was a challenge to discover weak links in the disease cycle to manage Sclerotinia diseases of large number of crops. For researchers and s- dents, it has been a matter of concern, how to access voluminous literature on Sclerotinia scattered in different journals, reviews, proceedings of symposia, workshops, books, abstracts etc. to get a comprehensive picture. With the pub- cation of book on 'Sclerotinia', it has now become quite clear that now only three species of Sclerotinia viz. , S. sclerotiorum, S. minor and S. trifoliorum are valid. The authors have made an excellent attempt to compile all the available infor- tion on various aspects of the fungus Sclerotinia. The information generated so far has been presented in different chapters. After introducing the subject various aspects viz. , the diseases, symptomatology, disease assessment, its distribution, economic importance, the pathogen, its taxonomy, nomenclature, reproduction, reproductive structures with fine details, variability, perpetuation, infection and pathogenesis, biochemical, molecular and physiological aspects of host-pathogen interaction, seed infection, disease cycle, epidemiology and forecasting, host resistance with sources of resistance, mechanism of resistance and other mana- ment strategies have been covered.

List of contents

Geographical Distribution.- History and Host Range.- Economic Importance.- The Disease and Symptoms.- Disease Assessment.- The Pathogen - Sclerotinia.- Reproduction and Reproductive Structures.- Ultrastructures.- Pathogenic Variability.- Perpetuation.- Infection and Pathogenesis.- Biochemistry of Host-Pathogen Interaction.- Physiology of Host-Pathogen Interaction.- Disease Cycle.- Epidemiology of Sclerotinia Diseases.- Disease Forecasting.- Disease Resistance.- Disease Management.- Sclerotinia as Mycoherbicide.- Phytotoxin, Phytoalexin, Fungal Viruses, Hypovirulence, Volatile Compounds of Sclerotinia.- Laboratory and Field Techniques.- Future Strategies and Priorities.

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The fungus Sclerotinia has always been a fancy and interesting subject of research both for the mycologists and pathologists. More than 250 species of the fungus have been reported in different host plants all over the world that cause heavy economic losses. It was a challenge to discover weak links in the disease cycle to manage Sclerotinia diseases of large number of crops. For researchers and s- dents, it has been a matter of concern, how to access voluminous literature on Sclerotinia scattered in different journals, reviews, proceedings of symposia, workshops, books, abstracts etc. to get a comprehensive picture. With the pub- cation of book on ‘Sclerotinia’, it has now become quite clear that now only three species of Sclerotinia viz. , S. sclerotiorum, S. minor and S. trifoliorum are valid. The authors have made an excellent attempt to compile all the available infor- tion on various aspects of the fungus Sclerotinia. The information generated so far has been presented in different chapters. After introducing the subject various aspects viz. , the diseases, symptomatology, disease assessment, its distribution, economic importance, the pathogen, its taxonomy, nomenclature, reproduction, reproductive structures with fine details, variability, perpetuation, infection and pathogenesis, biochemical, molecular and physiological aspects of host-pathogen interaction, seed infection, disease cycle, epidemiology and forecasting, host resistance with sources of resistance, mechanism of resistance and other mana- ment strategies have been covered.

Product details

Authors Naresh Mehta, G Saharan, G S Saharan, G. S. Saharan
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048178711
ISBN 978-90-481-7871-1
No. of pages 486
Dimensions 155 mm x 29 mm x 235 mm
Weight 821 g
Illustrations LXII, 486 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

B, Microbiology (non-medical), Botany, microbiology, Agriculture, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Agricultural science, Plant Science, Plant Sciences, Plant Pathology

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