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The plant pathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum causes white stem rot of crucifers and is considered one of the most destructive and cosmopolitan of plant pathogens. It infects over 900 species of plants worldwide including important field crops, cash crops, vegetable crops, fruit crops, ornamental plants, trees, shrubs and numerous weeds. Sclerotinia is widely distributed throughout temperate regions but also occurs in more arid areas. A lack of adequate host genetic resistance, the wide host range of the pathogen, and the difficulty in managing the disease all contribute to Sclerotinia's extensive crop damage within both broad acre and horticultural crops.Recent advances in genomics and sequences available on Brassica species and S. sclerotiorum have provided unique information on the molecular mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions. This has revealed pathogen biology, pathogenesis, effector genes and molecular mechanisms of host resistance in Brassica crops.This first volume,
Biology and Ecology, covers aspects of: . Historical developments.. Geographical distribution and host range.. The pathogen -
Sclerotinia.. Reproduction, reproductive structures, and ultra-structures.. The disease, symptomatology, assessment, and economic importance.. Infection pathogenesis and molecular mechanisms.. Biochemistry and physiology of host-pathogen interactions.. Future research priorities of
Sclerotinia on biology and ecology.
About the author
Dr. Govind Singh Saharan is former Professor and Head, Department of Plant Pathology, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India. Dr Saharan has conducted research in diverse fields of plant pathology and has published 250 journal articles. He has edited and written several books and chapters and contributed to the Crop Production Compendium (CABI).
Summary
A comprehensive reference covering all aspects of Sclerotinia stem rot of crucifers including the latest molecular laboratory and field techniques, and newly emerging areas which are likely to have a bearing on its management.