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Title
Future challenges in crop protection against fungal pathogens
Type
Text
Contribution
Goyal, Aakash (Editor)
Manoharachary, C. (Editor)
Subject
Fungi in agriculture (LCSH)
Fungal diseases of plants (LCSH)
Fungal diseases of plants. (FAST)
Fungi in agriculture. (FAST)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: SB733 .F88 2014
DDC: 632/.4 full
Content
text
text
Summary
This volume presents the issues and challenges of crop pathogens and plant protection. Composed of the latest knowledge in plant pathology, the book covers topics such as fungal diseases of the groundnut, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, plant pathogenic fungi in the genomics era, the increased virulence of wheat rusts, and oat fungal diseases. Written by experienced and internationally recognized scientists in the field, Future Challenges in Crop Protection Against Fungal Pathogens is a concise yet comprehensive resource valuable for both novice as well as experienced plant scientists and researchers.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
Table Of Contents
Fungal Diseases of Groundnut: Control and Future Challenges
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria in Crop Protection and Challenges
Understanding the Mechanism Involved in PGPR Mediated Growth Promotion and Suppression of Biotic and Abiotic Stress in Plants
Downy Mildew Disease of Pearl Millet and Its Control
Research on Plant Pathogenic Fungi in the Genomics Era: From Sequence Analysis to Systems Biology
Pre and Post Harvest Diseases of Potato and Their Management
Host-Pathogen Interaction, Plant Diseases, Disease Management Strategies and Future Challenges
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Increased Virulence of Wheat Rusts and the Threat to Global Crop Production
Fusarium Diseases of Canadian Grain Crops: Impact and Disease Management Strategies
Pseudomonas fluorescens: A Potential Bio-control Agent for Management of Fungal Diseases of Crop Plants
Oat Fungal Diseases and the Application of Molecular Marker Technology for Their Control.
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Future challenges in crop protection against fungal pathogens