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Disease Control in Crops || Index

โœ Scribed by Walters, Dale


Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
64 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
1405169478

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โœฆ Synopsis


the Control Of Diseases In Crops Is Still Largely Dominated By The Use Of Fungicides, But With The Increasing Incidence Of Fungicide Resistance, Plus Mounting Concern For The Environment Resulting From Excessive Agrochemical Use, The Search For Alternative, Reliable Methods Of Disease Control Is Gaining Momentum.

the Purpose Of This Important Book Is To Examine The Development And Exploitation (or Potential For Exploitation) Of A Range Of Non-chemical Approaches To Disease Control, With A Focus On The Need For A Greater Understanding Of Crop Ecology As The Basis For Effective Disease Control In The Field. Chapters In The Book, Written By International Experts In The Subject Area, Include Coverage Of:

  • biological Control Methods

    • host-plant Resistance

      • the Exploitation Of Tolerance

        • and The Use Of Bacteriophages

carefully Edited By Professor Dale Walters, Widely Respected For His Work In The Area Of Crop Protection, disease Control In Crops Is An Essential Reference Book For Plant Pathologists, Microbiologists, Plant And Agricultural Scientists And Crop Protection Specialists, Including Those Working Within, And Providing Consultancy To, The Agrochemical Industries. Libraries In All Universities And Research Establishments Where Biological Sciences And Agriculture Are Studied And Taught Should Have Copies Of This Timely Publication On Their Shelves.


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Disease Control in Crops || Introduction
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Disease Control in Crops || Front Matter
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Disease Control in Crops || Managing Cro
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Disease Control in Crops || The use of H
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