Diseases, Distribution, Epidemiology, and Control
โ Scribed by Alan P. Roelfs and William R. Bushnell (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 603
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Inside Front Cover, Page ifc1
Contributors, Pages xv-xvi
Preface, Pages xvii-xix, Alan P. Roelfs
Contents of Volume I, Pages xxi-xxiii
1 - Wheat and Rye Stem Rust, Pages 3-37, A.P. Roelfs
2 - Wheat Leaf Rust, Pages 39-59, D.J. Samborski
3 - Stripe Rust, Pages 61-101, R.W. Stubbs
4 - Oat Stem Rust, Pages 103-129, J.W. Martens
5 - Crown Rust, Pages 131-172, Marr D. Simons
6 - Barley Leaf Rust, Pages 173-205, B.C. Clifford
7 - Corn and Sorghum Rusts, Pages 207-236, Arthur L. Hooker
8 - Sugarcane Rusts, Pages 237-256, L.H. Purdy
9 - World Distribution in Relation to Economic Losses, Pages 259-298, Eugene E. Saari, J.M. Prescott
10 - Epidemiology in Australia and New Zealand, Pages 301-328, N.H. Luig
11 - Epidemiology in Europe, Pages 329-369, J.C. Zadoks, J.J. Bouwman
12 - Epidemiology in the Indian Subcontinent, Pages 371-402, S. Nagarajan, L.M. Joshi
13 - Epidemiology in North America, Pages 403-434, A.P. Roelfs
14 - Disease Modeling and Simulation, Pages 435-466, P.S. Teng, Kira L. Bowen
15 - Resistance of the Race-Specific Type, Pages 469-500, P.L. Dyck, E.R. Kerber
16 - Resistance of the Non-Race-Specific Type, Pages 501-525, J.E. Parlevliet
17 - Genetic Diversity and Cereal Rust Management, Pages 527-560, C.C. Mundt, J.A. Browning
18 - Evaluation of Chemicals for Rust Control, Pages 561-589, J.B. Rowell
Index, Pages 591-606
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