Phytobacteriology: Principles and Practice
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Phytobacteriology: Principles and Practice
by J D Janse, Plant Protection Service, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Pub Date: May 2006
Hardback
368 pages
Readership
Researchers in plant pathology.
Main Description
This comprehensive manual of phytobacteriology is heavily illustrated with over 200 colour photographs and line illustrations. It begins by outlining the history and science of bacteriology and gives an overview of the diversity and versatility of complex bacteria. It then explains the characterization, identification and naming of complex bacteria, and explores how bacteria can cause disease and how plants react to such disease. The book also discusses the economic importance of bacterial diseases as well as strategies for their control and the reduction of crop losses. It concludes with fifty examples of plant pathogenic bacteria and the diseases that they cause.
Reviews
"This book will undoubtedly be a real asset for students beginning studies of phytobacteriology and for technical staff in diagnostic laboraties"- Solke, H Boer, European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2006
Main Contents
• Introduction to bacteriology and bacteria
• Phytobacteriology and diagnosis of bacterial diseases of plants
• Disease and symptoms caused by plant pathogenic bacteria
• Epidemiology
• Damage and losses
• Prevention and control of bacterial pathogens and diseases
• Examples of bacterial diseases of cultivated and wild plants
• Annexes
• Suggested reading and literature cited
by J D Janse, Plant Protection Service, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Pub Date: May 2006
Hardback
368 pages
Readership
Researchers in plant pathology.
Main Description
This comprehensive manual of phytobacteriology is heavily illustrated with over 200 colour photographs and line illustrations. It begins by outlining the history and science of bacteriology and gives an overview of the diversity and versatility of complex bacteria. It then explains the characterization, identification and naming of complex bacteria, and explores how bacteria can cause disease and how plants react to such disease. The book also discusses the economic importance of bacterial diseases as well as strategies for their control and the reduction of crop losses. It concludes with fifty examples of plant pathogenic bacteria and the diseases that they cause.
Reviews
"This book will undoubtedly be a real asset for students beginning studies of phytobacteriology and for technical staff in diagnostic laboraties"- Solke, H Boer, European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2006
Main Contents
• Introduction to bacteriology and bacteria
• Phytobacteriology and diagnosis of bacterial diseases of plants
• Disease and symptoms caused by plant pathogenic bacteria
• Epidemiology
• Damage and losses
• Prevention and control of bacterial pathogens and diseases
• Examples of bacterial diseases of cultivated and wild plants
• Annexes
• Suggested reading and literature cited