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Pathogens, Vectors, and Plant Diseases. Approaches to Control

โœ Scribed by Kerry F. Harris and Karl Maramorosch (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press Inc
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
308
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages ix-x
PREFACE, Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 - NONPESTICIDAL CONTROL OF VECTOR-BORNE VIRUSES, Pages 1-21, Isaac Harpaz
Chapter 2 - CHEMOTHERAPY OF PLANT VIRUSES AND VIRUS DISEASES, Pages 23-44, J.A. Tomlinson
Chapter 3 - CONTROL OF WHITEFLY VECTORS OF VIRUSES BY COLOR MULCHES, Pages 45-56, Shlomo Cohen
Chapter 4 - CHEMICAL CONTROL OF NEMATODE VECTORS, Pages 57-69, F. Lamberti, M. Basile
Chapter 5 - USE OF OIL SPRAYS AND REFLECTIVE SURFACES FOR CONTROL OF INSECT-TRANSMITTED PLANT VIRUSES, Pages 71-93, John N. Simons
Chapter 6 - CONTROLLING SEED AND INSECT-BORNE VIRUSES, Pages 95-122, J.B. Quiot, G. Labonne, J. Marrou
Chapter 7 - THE HOST AS A VECTOR: EXCLUSION AS A CONTROL, Pages 123-149, Robert P. Kahn
Chapter 8 - PLANT QUARANTINE PROBLEMS IN PREVENTING THE ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES OF VECTOR-BORNE PLANT PATHOGENS, Pages 151-185, J.A. Foster
Chapter 9 - NATURE OF INHERITED NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN PLANTS, Pages 187-219, Sven Bingefors
Chapter 10 - APHID PROBING AND FEEDING, ELECTRONIC MONITORING, AND PLANT BREEDING, Pages 221-246, T.Richard Tarn, Jean B. Adams
Chapter 11 - THE ESS OF AN APHID PATHOSYSTEM, Pages 247-263, Raoul A. Robinson
Chapter 12 - CONTROL OF VECTOR-BORNE MYCOPLASMAS, Pages 265-295, Karl Maramorosch
INDEX, Pages 297-310


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