Atlas and Manual of Plant Pathology

Atlas and Manual of Plant Pathology
Author: E.H. Barnes
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468434950

Ideally a textbook should integrate with the lectures and labs in a science course. Select ing such a book can be an onerous (and sometimes impossible) task for the teacher. Students are wary of getting stuck with a "useless" book, i. e. , one to which the instructor never refers. The reader probably has some practical appreciation of their concern. I remem ber an instructor who not only denounced the very text he had chosen, but also informed the class that he wouldn't be using it. This was after I had already purchased a copy! Being mindful of the foregoing, I decided to try Barnes' Atlas and Manual of Plant Pathology in 1973. Six years and 800 students later I have no regrets about my choice. As far as I am concerned it is still the finest book of its kind on this continent. Barnes' Atlas contains an excellent blend of the diagnostic and experimental aspects of plant pathology. His treatment of each disease on an individual basis allows the instruc tor to omit some pathogens without disturbing the book's continuity. My one-semester course in Forest Pathology is largely descriptive. Strong emphasis is placed on field recognition of symptoms and signs. This is facilitated by Barnes' technique. In a sequence of photographs, the diseased plant or part is first viewed as a whole to show the general symptoms. This is usually followed by a close-up ofthe signs (i. e.

Plant Pathology (Pathogen and Plant Disease)

Plant Pathology (Pathogen and Plant Disease)
Author: Pandey B.P.
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788121916714

• The book is revised according to the latest UGC syllabus and caters to graduate and postgraduate students of all Indian Universities.The book is also used to serve as a laboratory manual. • The matter is presented in simple langauge with well-illustrated and self-explanatory diagrams and photographs. • A new chapter on Biopesticides in Disease Management has been added. • Multicoloured photographs showing symptoms of various plant diseases have been included.

Manual of Plant Diseases

Manual of Plant Diseases
Author: Frederick De Forest Heald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 918
Release: 1926
Genre: Plant diseases
ISBN:

Symptoms of disease in plants; Non-parasitic diseases; Diseases due to deficiences of food materials in the soil; Diseases due to excesses of soluble salts in the soil; Diseases due to unfavorable water relations; Diseases due to improper air relations; Diseases due to high temperatures; Diseases due to low temperatures; Diseases due to unfavorable light light relations; Diseases due to manufacturing or industrial processes; Diseases due to control practices; Virus and related diseases; Parasitic diseases; Bacterial diseases of plants; Diseases due to slime molds; The conditions of a fungus in or on the substratum; Diseases due to downy mildews and allies; Diseases due to pondscum parasites; Diseases due to black molds and allies; Diseases due to leaf curls and related fungi; Diseases due to cup fungi and allies; Diseases due to powdery mildews and allies; Diseases due to sphere fungi and allies; Diseases due to imperfect fungi; Diseases due to smut fungi; Diseases due to rust fungi; Diseases due to palisade fungi and allies; Parasitic seed plants and the troubles they cause; Nematodes and the diseases they cause.

The Diagnosis of Plant Diseases

The Diagnosis of Plant Diseases
Author: Rubert B. Streets
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780816503506

A field and laboratory manual emphasizing the most practical methods for rapid identification.