Plant Pathology

  • Plant Pathology
    By Stephen Burchett, Sarah Burchett

    This is a vulnerable stage for many plants, as they are very susceptible to dampingoff diseases caused by pathogens such as Pythium species and Rhizoctonia solani. Plants are more vulnerable during this time because the young growing ...

  • Plant Pathology
    By George N. Agrios

    Sherwood, R. T., and Vance, C. P. (1980). ... F ungitoxic exudates on the leaves of some plants, for example, tomato and sugar beet, seem to be present in sufficient concentrations to inhibit the germination of ...

  • Plant Pathology
    By George N. Agrios

    This fifth edition of the classic textbook in plant pathology outlines how to recognize, treat, and prevent plant diseases.

  • Plant Pathology: Techniques and Protocols
    By Robert Burns

    Authoritative and reader-friendly, Plant Pathology: Techniques and Protocols is an incredible guide which will soon prove to be indispensable, both to novices and expert researchers alike.

  • Plant Pathology
    By Dr. P.D. Sharma

    Plant Pathology

  • Plant Pathology: Fundamentals and Applications
    By B. Srinivasulu

    The book "Plant Pathology: Fundamentals and Applications" deals with history of plant pathology, classification of plant diseases, terms and concepts of plant pathology, classification of fungi, general account of phytopathogenic bacteria, ...

  • Plant Pathology
    By Christian Joseph Cumagun

    Plant pathology is an applied science that deals with the nature, causes and control of plant diseases in agriculture and forestry.

  • Plant Pathology
    By George Agrios

    “Fundamentals of Plant Pathology,” 402 p. Freeman, San Francisco, California. Sauchelli, V. 1969. "Trace Elements in Agriculture.” Van NostrandReinhold, Princeton, New Iersey. Sharvelle, E. G. 1969. “Chemical Control of Plant Diseases,” ...

  • Plant Pathology
    By George Agrios

    This book includes diagrams of cycles for each disease to create visual images for better understanding of the disease and message retention. This book is ideal for students with introductory course in plant pathology.

  • Plant Pathology
    By Stephen Burchett, Sarah Burchett

    The text is supported by schematic diagrams to reinforce difficult concepts such as the process of disease infection, cell-to-cell recognition, and plant breeding mechanisms used to develop resistant cultivars.

  • Plant Pathology
    By George N. Agrios

    This fifth edition of the classic textbook in plant pathology outlines how to recognize, treat, and prevent plant diseases.

  • Plant Pathology: Method and Protocols
    By Nicola Luchi

    This volume covers the latest developments in different areas of plant pathology. The chapters in this volume are organized into seven parts.

  • Plant Pathology: Techniques and Protocols
    By Christophe Lacomme

    The second edition of Plant Pathology: Techniques and Protocols covers diagnostic methods that are currently used in laboratories for a broad range of plant species and matrixes.

  • Plant Pathology: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises
    By Alan S. Windham, Robert N. Trigiano, Mark T. Windham

    This guide explains definitions of disease, characteristics of organisms that cause disease, and how diseases interact with hosts and the environment.

  • Plant Pathology: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises
    By Alan S. Windham, Mark Townsend Windham, Robert Nicholas Trigiano

    Plant Pathology: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises