Soilborne Diseases of Tropical Crops - Rory J. Hillocks

Soilborne Diseases of Tropical Crops

By: Rory J. Hillocks

Hardcover | 1 May 1997

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Contributors Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Soilborne diseases and their importance in tropical agriculture, R. J. Hillocks and J. M. Waller 2. Field and laboratory methods for studying soilborne diseases, J. A. G. Irwin Part II: Soilborne Diseases of Specific Crops 3. Cereal crops, D. R. Sumner 4. Food legumes, D. J. Allen 5. Root and tuber crops, S. A. Simons 6. Vegetable crops, G. L. Hartman and L. E. Datnoff 7. Bananas and plantains, S. R. Gowen 8. Citrus, J. A. Menge and S. Nemec 9. Beverage crops and palms, J. M. Waller and M. Holderness 10. Annual oilseed crops, S. J. Kolte 11. Sugarcane, B. T. Egan, R. C. Magarey, and B. J. Croft 12. Cotton and tropical fibres, R. J. Hillocks 13. Rubber, A. de S. Liyanage Part III: Ecology and Control 14. Associations between soilborne pathogens and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms, R. J. Hillocks and J. M. Waller 15. Abiotic factors and soilborne diseases, C. M. Liddell 16. Effect of cultivation practices and cropping systems on soilborne diseases, J. Palti and J. Katan 17. Chemical and biological control, R. Rodriguez-Kabana and N. Kokalis-Burelle 18. Host-plant resistance and integrated control, J. M. Waller and R. J. Hillocks Index
Industry Reviews
"This recent volume should be a welcome addition to the literature on tropical plant diseases as this subject has not yet been covered in any comprehensive way. After introductory surveys on the importance of soilborne diseases in the tropics and the methodology for their study, eleven chapters are dedicated to individual crops . . . or groups of crops . . . To their credit, the editors maintain uniform format and style from chapter to chapter, allowing one to browse through the volume. The contributors consistently provide an updated and comprehensive overview of their subjects. . . . I would highly recommend this book as a good recent overview of soilborne plant diseases and of the challenges and opportunities for future research. It should also be helpful to graduate students in plant pathology and related disciplines."--The Quarterly Review of Biology "Research workers from countries including the UK, USA, Australia, Israel and India provide reviews of relevant research covering the major tropical crops, and include general chapters on principles, ecology and control. Topics include soilborne diseases of cereal crops, food legumes, root and tuber crops, vegetable crops, bananas and plantains, citrus, beverage crops and palms, annual oilseed crops, sugarcane, cotton and tropical fibers, and rubber; associations between soilborne pathogens and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms; effect of cultivation practices and cropping systems on soilborne diseases, and chemical and biological control."--SciTech Book News "This recent volume should be a welcome addition to the literature on tropical plant diseases as this subject has not yet been covered in any comprehensive way. After introductory surveys on the importance of soilborne diseases in the tropics and the methodology for their study, eleven chapters are dedicated to individual crops . . . or groups of crops . . . To their credit, the editors maintain uniform format and style from chapter to chapter, allowing one to browse through the volume. The contributors consistently provide an updated and comprehensive overview of their subjects. . . . I would highly recommend this book as a good recent overview of soilborne plant diseases and of the challenges and opportunities for future research. It should also be helpful to graduate students in plant pathology and related disciplines."--The Quarterly Review of Biology "Research workers from countries including the UK, USA, Australia, Israel and India provide reviews of relevant research covering the major tropical crops, and include general chapters on principles, ecology and control. Topics include soilborne diseases of cereal crops, food legumes, root and tuber crops, vegetable crops, bananas and plantains, citrus, beverage crops and palms, annual oilseed crops, sugarcane, cotton and tropical fibers, and rubber; associations between soilborne pathogens and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms; effect of cultivation practices and cropping systems on soilborne diseases, and chemical and biological control."--SciTech Book News "This recent volume should be a welcome addition to the literature on tropical plant diseases as this subject has not yet been covered in any comprehensive way. After introductory surveys on the importance of soilborne diseases in the tropics and the methodology for their study, eleven chapters are dedicated to individual crops . . . or groups of crops . . . To their credit, the editors maintain uniform format and style from chapter to chapter, allowing one to browse through the volume. The contributors consistently provide an updated and comprehensive overview of their subjects. . . . I would highly recommend this book as a good recent overview of soilborne plant diseases and of the challenges and opportunities for future research. It should also be helpful to graduate students in plant pathology and related disciplines."--The Quarterly Review of Biology "Research workers from countries including the UK, USA, Australia, Israel and India provide reviews of relevant research covering the major tropical crops, and include general chapters on principles, ecology and control. Topics include soilborne diseases of cereal crops, food legumes, root and tuber crops, vegetable crops, bananas and plantains, citrus, beverage crops and palms, annual oilseed crops, sugarcane, cotton and tropical fibers, and rubber; associations between soilborne pathogens and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms; effect of cultivation practices and cropping systems on soilborne diseases, and chemical and biological control."--SciTech Book News "This recent volume should be a welcome addition to the literature on tropical plant diseases as this subject has not yet been covered in any comprehensive way. After introductory surveys on the importance of soilborne diseases in the tropics and the methodology for their study, eleven chapters are dedicated to individual crops . . . or groups of crops . . . To their credit, the editors maintain uniform format and style from chapter to chapter, allowing one to browse through the volume. The contributors consistently provide an updated and comprehensive overview of their subjects. . . . I would highly recommend this book as a good recent overview of soilborne plant diseases and of the challenges and opportunities for future research. It should also be helpful to graduate students in plant pathology and related disciplines."--The Quarterly Review of Biology "Research workers from countries including the UK, USA, Australia, Israel and India provide reviews of relevant research covering the major tropical crops, and include general chapters on principles, ecology and control. Topics include soilborne diseases of cereal crops, food legumes, root and tuber crops, vegetable crops, bananas and plantains, citrus, beverage crops and palms, annual oilseed crops, sugarcane, cotton and tropical fibers, and rubber; associations between soilborne pathogens and other soil-inhabiting microorganisms; effect of cultivation practices and cropping systems on soilborne diseases, and chemical and biological control."--SciTech Book News

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