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Pythium - Diagnosis, Diseases and Management

English · Hardback

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Zusammenfassung This book focuses on almost all the major concerns associated with the genus Pythium, which mainly include history and phytopathogenesis, detection and diagnosis of Pythium, Pythium as human pathogen and effective and ecofriendly management of Pythium. The book is of great interest to plant pathologists, agricultural scientists, mycologists. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Genus Pythium : An Overview. The Genus Pythium in Three Different Continents. Pythium: Diseases and Their Management. The Genus Phytopythium. The Top Three Plant Pathogenic Pythium Species. Pythium Species Associated with Die-back Apple Trees and Citrus gummosis in Tunisia. Pathogenic and Beneficial Pythium Species in China: An Updated Review. The Pythium Complex of the Mid-North Region of Brazil. Pythium spp. on Vegetable Crops: Research Progress and Major Challenges. Host Plants and Specificity of the Genus Pythium. IDENTITY AND TAXONOMY . Taxonomic Challenges in the Genus Pythium. Diagnosis of Pythium by Classical and Molecular Approaches. AS A HUMAN PATHOGEN . Pythium insidiosum - An Emerging Mammalian Pathogen. MANAGEMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY PYTHIUM . Damping-off Caused by Pythium Species: Disease Profile and Management. The Genus Pythium : Genomics and Breeding for Resistance. Role of Phytochemicals in Plant Diseases Caused by Pythium. Pythium aphanidermatum and its Control Measures. Management of Pythium Diseases. Management of Pythium spp. by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi. Pythium Species as Biocontrol Agents.

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