The weed identification software contained on this flashdrive is useful to college professors and professional herbicide applicators, to gardeners, ranchers, and anyone who has ever wondered "What is that weed?" |
APS A two-book kit consisting of: A Farmer's Guide to Soybean Diseases and A Farmer's Guide to Corn Diseases. |
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APS A three-book kit consisting of: A Farmer's Guide to Wheat Diseases, A Farmer's Guide to Soybean Diseases and A Farmer's Guide to Corn Diseases. |
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 André Drenth and Gert Kema This book explores existing methods for pest/disease diagnosis and identification, current management strategies used to control and/or prevent outbreaks, as well as the development of disease-resistant cultivars and integrated pest and disease management programs. |
By E. C. Large Originally published in 1940 and now back by popular demand, this book will spark interest in budding plant pathologists, revitalize experienced plant pathologists, and captivate the general public. |
Edited by Geoffrey W. Zehnder, Mary L. Powelson, Richard K. Jansson, and Kandukuri V. Raman International in scope, this book presents technologies for integrated pest management and disease control systems for potato production. |
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. |
Edited by Eugene Nester, Milton P. Gordon, and Allen Kerr This anthology traces the fascinating progress from plant pathology to biotechnology through 38 scientific papers on Agrobacterium, published over the past century. |
By Sagar V. Krupa An introduction to the interrelationships of the atmosphere, air quality, people, and plants. Ideal as a textbook, it makes an excellent guide to this important topic for a wide audience. |
Edited by Prof. Dr. Urs Wyss, Dr. Gunnar Mölck, and Dr. Gert Petersen In a combination of fascinating macro sequences and 3D animations, this educational film impressively illustrates the life cycle of aphids, their behavior on winter and summer hosts, and their feeding habits. |
Edited by Prof. Dr. Urs Wyss, Dr. Gunnar Mölck, and Dr. Gert Petersen In a combination of fascinating macro sequences and 3D animations, this educational film impressively illustrates the life cycle of aphids, their behavior on winter and summer hosts, and their feeding habits. |
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 William E. MacHardy A thorough look at the knowledge of apple scab, as well as challenges to research and management. Learn about how fungicides and IPM techniques can be used for disease management. |
By Gareth Hughes This is the first book written on information theory applications explicitly for plant disease epidemiology. |
By Richard M. Sayre This book is a retrospective of the career of Nathan A. Cobb, pioneer phytopathologist, who lived from 1859-1932. It showcases his drawings, which gave added form and direction to nematology in the United States. |
By Lakhdar Lamari Quantifies and measures plant diseases quickly and accurately at a fraction of the cost of general image analysis software. |
By Lakhdar Lamari Quantifies and measures plant diseases quickly and accurately at a fraction of the cost of general image analysis software. |
By Lakhdar Lamari Quantifies and measures plant diseases quickly and accurately at a fraction of the cost of general image analysis software. |
By Lakhdar Lamari Quantifies and measures plant diseases quickly and accurately at a fraction of the cost of general image analysis software. |
Edited by Caitilyn Allen, Philippe Prior, and A. C. Hayward This book, based on the 3rd International Bacterial Wilt Symposium, covers topics ranging from the basic biology of the host-pathogen interaction to applied research, designed to immediately address disease losses in the field. |
By Robert M. Harveson A fascinating collection of colorful stories chronicling plant pathogen and disease discoveries, as well as the foundational lessons plant pathologists learned while researching them. |
By Margery L. Daughtrey and A. R. Chase This guide is designed to be used in the greenhouse. More than 500 color photographs illustrate the most common greenhouse disease problems for on-the-spot diagnosis. Similar diseases are placed side by side for comparison. |
Edited by Peter R. Shewry and Steven E. Ullrich This book is a source of information for scientists, students and others who need to understand the development, structure, composition, or end use properties of barley grains related to their cultivation, trade, and utilization. |
Edited by Kerry O. Britton This important book presents a broad spectrum of concerns in nontechnical language to conservation-minded people. |
Edited by Robert D. Riggs and J. Allen Wrather The soybean cyst nematode has become one of the most widespread and destructive soybean pests. This books consolidates information from across the globe on the nature of this nematode. |
Edited by Chuanxue Hong, Gary W. Moorman, Walter Wohanka, and Carmen Büttner This book compiles information on pathogens found in irrigation water. Scientific and applied information make it ideal for scientists and practitioners working on farms, nurseries, and other crop-based systems using irrigation. |
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 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 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 Sabine Fillinger and Yigal Elad The book presents in details the most advanced and recent information on Botrytis—plant interactions. |
By Katherine A. Borkovich and Daniel J. Ebbole An ideal starting point for any research study of filamentous fungi. It incorporates the latest findings from five disciplines: physiology, taxonomy, genomics, molecular biology, and cell biology. |
Edited by Michael J. Wingfield, Keith A. Seifert, and Joan F. Webber Although this book's emphasis is on taxonomy, information is also given on sapstain of logs, conifer diseases, and other plant diseases. |
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. |
By Dale Walters This book discusses the problems posed by plant diseases, pests, and climate change, looking at what these mean for the survival of the cacao tree. |
Edited by L. W. Timmer and Larry W. Duncan Citrus Health Management is the fourth title in the Plant Health Management Series designed to aid in developing a successful plant health program. It emphasizes current Integrated Pest Management practices. |
Edited by Alexander V. Karasev and Mark E. Hilf A comprehensive title on controlling and managing citrus tristeza virus (CTV), which causes complex disease syndromes in citrus. |
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. |
Edited by Deborah A. Samac, Landon H. Rhodes, and William O. Lamp The highly-anticipated Alfalfa Compendium is completely updated, including five new diseases, new coverage of pests, and more than 250 new color photographs in an attractive, easy-to-use new format. |
Edited by Deborah A. Samac, Landon H. Rhodes, and William O. Lamp The highly-anticipated Alfalfa Compendium is completely updated, including five new diseases, new coverage of pests, and more than 250 new color photographs in an attractive, easy-to-use new format. |
Edited by Deborah A. Samac, Landon H. Rhodes, and William O. Lamp The highly-anticipated Alfalfa Compendium is completely updated, including five new diseases, new coverage of pests, and more than 250 new color photographs in an attractive, easy-to-use new format. |
Edited by Turner B. Sutton, Herb S. Aldwinckle, Arthur M. Agnello, and James F. Walgenbach The most comprehensive compendium in the Series, this book contains 11 new chapters and 343 color images for the diagnosis and treatment of apple and pear diseases/disorders. |
Edited by Turner B. Sutton, Herb S. Aldwinckle, Arthur M. Agnello, and James F. Walgenbach The most comprehensive compendium in the Series, this book contains 11 new chapters and 343 color images for the diagnosis and treatment of apple and pear diseases/disorders. |
Edited by Turner B. Sutton, Herb S. Aldwinckle, Arthur M. Agnello, and James F. Walgenbach The most comprehensive compendium in the Series, this book contains 11 new chapters and 343 color images for the diagnosis and treatment of apple and pear diseases/disorders. |
Edited by D. E. Mathre Originally published in 1982, this new edition is extensively revised. Changes include 26 additional color photographs, new sections, re-written sections, coverage of new diseases, etc. |
Edited by Howard F. Schwartz, James R. Steadman, Robert Hall, and Robert L. Forster A comprehensive, authoritative, and modern account of bean diseases that is international in scope and practical in emphasis. Designed to assist in disease diagnosis and provide recommendations for disease management. |
By A. R. Chase, Margery L. Daughtrey, and Raymond A. Cloyd This book summarizes all the latest research-based information about diseases, disorders, and arthropod pests of annuals grown as bedding plants. |
By A. R. Chase, Margery L. Daughtrey, and Raymond A. Cloyd This book summarizes all the latest research-based information about diseases, disorders, and arthropod pests of annuals grown as bedding plants. |
Edited by Robert M. Harveson, Linda E. Hanson, and Gary L. Hein A complete revision of the first edition and is updated and expanded to provide current and relevant beet (Beta vulgaris L.) production problems in one comprehensive volume. |