 By Leif Ryvarden This comprehensive update incorporates more than three decades of new research, featuring detailed keys, descriptions, and vibrant color macrophotos, as well as illustrations of microscopic features. |
 Edited by Charles R. Lane, Paul A. Beales, and Kelvin J.D. Hughes This book provides a valuable guide to investigating fungal plant diseases and interpreting laboratory findings for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students, extension plant pathologists, consultants, and advisers in agriculture and horticulture and the food supply chain. |
 Edited by Clayton A. Hollier, G. Boyd Padgett, and Martin A. Draper This book covers diseases of 22 major field crops in one comprehensive volume. |
 Edited by James E. Adaskaveg, Helga Förster, and Dov B. Prusky This book is the most complete guide to postharvest diseases ever published. This new book provides current reports of postharvest diseases of fruit and nut crops around the world. |
 By Jing Luo and Ning Zhang This is the first comprehensive monograph for the order Magnaporthales, which includes the most economically and ecologically important cereal and grass pathogens. |
 Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, in cooperation with Dr. Jens Aumann, Dr. Annett Kuehn, and Prof. Dr. Volker Zinkernagel This educational video provides fascinating insights into the biology of apple scab and how this disease can be controlled using integrated pest management (IPM) practices. |
 By Richard Latin This book is a current, comprehensive, and hands-on resource focused specifically on the fungicides used for disease control on turfgrass. |
 By José Tadashi Yorinori / Edited by Glen L. Hartman, Maurício C. Meyer, Ademir A. Henning, and Cláudia V. Godoy Highlights critical advances from the research of the late Dr. José Tadashi Yorinori, who developed educational and control methods for this devastating disease. |
 Edited by Damon Smith, Kiersten Wise, Anna Freije, Adam Sisson, Albert Tenuta, Andrew Friskop, Emmanuel Byamukama, Juliet M. Marshall, Mary Burrows, and Daren Mueller This is the first comprehensive overview of wheat diseases written for farmers. |
 By Miguel Ulloa and Elvira Aguirre-Acosta Featuring 1,000-plus original watercolors and 1,700 descriptions of genera, Illustrated Generic Names of Fungi is a unique combination of scientific and artistic content and clearly distinct from the usual mycology texts. |
 Edited by Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet, Dr. Holger Klink, and Dr. Tim Birr Using stunning computer animation blended with real-life video, this teaching video impressively illustrates the life cycles of the blackleg and white mold pathogens. |
 Edited by Katherine L. Stevenson, Margaret T. McGrath, and Christian A. Wyenandt This book is a complete update of the 1988 edition. It describes the current state of fungicide development and management of fungicide resistance in primary pathogens of important agricultural and horticultural crops. |
 Edited by P.W. Crous, G.J.M. Verkley, J.Z. Groenewald, and J. Houbraken This laboratory manual focuses on techniques for isolation, cultivation, and molecular and morphological study of filamentous fungi and yeasts. |
 Edited by Professor Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, in cooperation with Thomas J. Baum, Daren S. Mueller, and Steven A. Whitham This teaching video explains the life cycle of the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, an aggressive disease capable of causing defoliation and significant yield loss. |
 By Donald E. Aylor A valuable and comprehensive treatise covering the many complex factors and effects involved in the movement of spores and pollen through the air. |
 By Meike Piepenbring Introducción a la Micología en los Trópicos es una referencia clave que proporciona información crítica sobre todos los principales grupos de hongos encontrados a lo largo de las regiones tropicales del mundo. |
 By Meike Piepenbring Introduction to Mycology in the Tropics is a key reference and textbook that provides critical information on all major groups of fungi found throughout the world's tropical regions. |
 By Gary J. Samuels and Prakash K. Hebbar This definitive manual on Trichoderma identification and its applications in crop management is valuable to those who seek to use beneficial organisms in plant disease control or for improving crop performance. |
 By Professor Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink Gain a clear understanding of the development and epidemiological spread of five major corn diseases as well as measures to control them. |
 By Professor Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink Using computer animations blended with real video shots and time lapse photography, this teaching video impressively illustrates the life cycle of Phytophthora infestans. |
 By Kálmán Vánky 104 recognized genera of smut fungi are identified, described and illustrated, compared to the second edition, in which 77 genera are identified. |
 Edited by Daren Mueller, Kiersten Wise, Nicholas Dufault, Carl Bradley, and Martin Chilvers Provides an overview of the current knowledge of fungicides and their use on field crops. This comprehensive book combines past knowledge about fungicides with recent developments in the realm of field crop fungicides. |
 Edited by Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink In-depth knowledge of the conditions under which pathogens, in particular parasitic fungi, live and develop is a prerequisite for crop protection. (Spanish Edition). |
 Edited by Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, Department of Plant Pathology, Christian-Albrechts University The video series Fungal Pathogens and Diseases of Cereals combines three-dimensional computer animation with photography to present the life cycles of various fungal pathogens. (Spanish Edition). |
 Edited by M. Lodovica Gullino, Jaacov Katan, and Angelo Garibaldi This book provides a complete overview of fusarium wilt diseases in the Greenhouse environment and many of the most important hosts afflicted by them. A core resource for students, researchers, and extension professionals worldwide. |
 By Miguel Ulloa and Richard T. Hanlin One of the unique and exceptional features of this new edition is a complete list of 2,708 scientific names and color illustrations of all the fungi mentioned throughout the book. |
 By Keith Seifert, Gareth Morgan-Jones, Walter Gams, and Bryce Kendrick The essential reference for the identification of molds to all those who work with these fungi, including plant pathologists, industrial microbiologists, mycologists and indoor environment specialists. |
 By Jean Beagle Ristaino This computerized key includes morphological and molecular characters that are useful for identifying 55 common Phytophthora species. |
 By Frank M. Dugan This book surveys the folk usage of fungi worldwide from the perspective of a specialist in germplasm conservation and research. |
 Edited by Robert T. Lartey, John. J. Weiland, Lee Panella, Pedro W. Crous, and Carol E. Windels Offers a historical overview and covers the biology (taxonomy, ecology, epidemiology and toxins) and comprehensive (traditional and novel) management of the disease. |
 Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, In collaboration with Dr. Timothy Paulitz An exciting blend of vivid 3D animations and real images, with informative commentaries, these videos provide insight into the life cycles of fungal pathogens. The series is an outstanding example of communication in modern science. |
 By Marieka Gryzenhout, Brenda D. Wingfield, and Michael J. Wingfield This monograph aid in the identification and study of fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae. |
 By Mannon E. Gallegly and Chuanxue Hong The genus Phytophthora, known as the "plant destroyer", is one of the most important group of disease causing organisms. The identification key enables diagnosticians to identify Phytophthora species with speed and confidence. |
 Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink The 50 Video Clips on this DVD will delight teacher and student alike. The wonder of biology is clearly evident in these hand-picked sequences and will help you create compelling presentations. |
 Edited by Emeritus Prof. Dr. John Webster, cooperation with Dr. Roland W. S. Weber Includes typical representatives of the two Divisions of "Higher Fungi" - the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. Both are very large groups with many examples of fungi of economic significance. |
 Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink These videos use three-dimensional computer animations and commentaries to depict the complete life cycles of pathogens as well as means of control. |
 Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel An exciting blend of vivid 3D animations and real images, with informative commentaries, these videos provide fascinating insight into life cycles of fungal pathogens. It is an outstanding example of communication in modern science. |
 By Miguel Ulloa and Richard T. Hanlin This comprehensive dictionary is an excellent resource for mycologists, plant pathologists, microbiologists, and all researchers, teachers, and students in most biological fields. |
 Edited by Emeritus Prof. Dr. John Webster, cooperation with Dr. Roland W. S. Weber Shows representative examples of the 'Lower Fungi' (Chytridio- and Zygomycota). Included are several intriguing groups of organisms such as slime molds, Oomycota and plasmodiophorids. |
 By Frank M. Dugan The one-stop resource for those who need to identify fungi—includes keys to classes, orders, and families; an illustrated glossary; hundreds of illustrations; and a guide to literature. More than 500 Illustrations! |
 By Peter G Ayres A fascinating biography that reflects the changes that occurred in both society and plant science in the late 19th century. |
 Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel In-depth knowledge of the conditions under which pathogens, in particular parasitic fungi, live and develop is a prerequisite for crop protection. Only with this knowledge can plant diseases be detected in due time and treated. |
 Edited by Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, Department of Plant Pathology, Christian-Albrechts University In-depth knowledge of the conditions under which pathogens, in particular parasitic fungi, live and develop is a prerequisite for crop protection. Only with this knowledge can plant diseases be detected in due time and treated. |
 Edited by Kurt J. Leonard and William R. Bushnell Provides a comprehensive record of current knowledge on the nature of Fusarium head blight, the damage it causes, and current research on how to control it. |
 Edited by Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink, Department of Plant Pathology, Christian-Albrechts University These videos provide knowledge of the conditions under which parasitic fungi live and develop. Animated color photographs of plant disease symptoms enable visual identification of diseases. |
 Edited by Steven E. Lindow, Eva I. Hecht-Poinar, and Vern J. Elliott Provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the microbiology of plant surfaces. |
 Edited by Richard R. Bélanger, William R. Bushnell, Aleid J. Dik, and Timothy L. W. Carver This valuable reference work conveys the substantial scientific advances made since the first and only book on the subject, The Powdery Mildews edited by D.M. Spencer, was published in 1978. |
 Edited by Brett A. Summerell, John F. Leslie, David Backhouse, Wayne L. Bryden, and Lester W. Burgess A book on this significant fungal genus, one of the most economically important groups of fungi causing diseases on a wide variety of plants. |
 By Darin M. Eastburn, Cleora J. D’Arcy, and Lisa A. McKee This educational video is perfect to supplement classes teaching the biology of Dutch elm disease, a major epidemic in the United States from the 1930s through the 1960s that is still killing thousands of American elms today. |
 Edited by Dov Prusky, Stanley Freeman, and Martin Dickman As epidemics of Colletotrichum species are appearing worldwide, this publication will serve plant scientists, educators, students, extension agents, agriculture professionals, libraries, and government agencies worldwide. |