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100 | _aSanjeev, Kumar | ||
245 | 0 | _aPlant Pathogens And Principles Of Plant Pathology | |
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_aNew Delhi _bNIPA _c2015 |
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_a438 p. _b25cm |
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505 | _a1. Introduction and Importance of Plant Pathology in Agriculture 2. Plant Pathology-The Science 3. History of Plant Pathology 4.Important Plant Pathogenic Organisms 5. The Pathogens- Fungi 6. Taxonomy, Nomenclature and Classification of Fungi 7. Subdivision: Mastigomycotina 8. Subdivision – Zygomycotina 9. Subdivision: Ascomycotina 10. Subdivision – Basidiomycotina 11. Subdivision : Deuteromycotina 12. Prokaryotes: Classification of Prokaryotes According to Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 13. The Pathogens-Bacteria 14. The Pathogens – Viruses 15. The Pathogens-Phytoplasmas, Spiroplasma and Fastidious Vascular Bacteria 16. The Pathogens-Viroids, Algae, Protozoa and Prions 17. The Pathogens – Nematode 18. The Pathogens-Phanerogamic Parasites 19. Physiological Disorders 20. Basic Terminology and Definitions in Plant Pathology 21. Classification of Plant Diseases 22. General Symptoms of Plant Diseases 23. Dispersal of Pathogens 24. Survival of Plant Pathogens 25. The Infection Process 26. Pathogenesis: Role of Enzymes, Toxins, Growth Regulators and Polysaccharides 27. Plant Defenses 28. Variation in Plant Pathogens 29. Plant Disease Epidemiology 30. Plant Disease Forecasting 31. Principles of Plant Disease Management 32. Physical Management 33. Cultural Management 34. Biological Management 35. Host Plant Resistance 36. Regulatory Methods - Plant Quarantine 37. Chemical in Plant Disease Management 38. Methods of Application of Fungicides 39. Application of Biotechnology in Plant Disease Management 40. Integrated Disease Management | ||
520 | _aThe book provides the basic and emerging facts whereby its readers may be introduced to the scientific foundation of this noble course called “Plant Pathogens and Principles of Plant Pathology” The book fills up the gaps and helps its readers. The main features of this volume are as follows: 1. The subject matter has been presented systematically with suitable examples. 2. Efforts have been made to provide recent information. 3. The language is simple and easily understandable. 4. It covers, in its 41 chapters the major part of syllabi offered by Indian Universities especially in Plant Pathology. 5. The Glossary of technical terms has been presented at the end for ready reference. | ||
650 | _aPlant Pathology | ||
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