APS Custom set of 5 pathogen pins. |
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 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. |
By Charles Mann In this book, the author identifies two deeply divided groups: the Wizards and the Prophets. |
Edited by Xiangming Xu and Michelle Fountain This book reviews advances in understanding and managing key diseases and insect pests of tree fruit. |
By Egon Horak This volume treats the majority of New Zealand’s agaric genera with a brown to rust brown spore print that have traditionally been placed in the families Crepidotaceae, Cortinariaceae and Galeropsidaceae. |
By Rob Dunn This book is the story of the crops we depend on most and the scientists racing to preserve the diversity of life, in order to save our food supply, and us. |
By M. Dermastia, A. Bertaccini, F. Constable, and N. Mehle This book summarizes the latest molecular approaches for GY phytoplasma detection (e.g. real-time PCR, ddPCR, LAMP), both in laboratories and on-site. |
Edited by B. Meng, G. P. Martelli, D. A. Golino, and M. Fuchs The book is comprehensive and contains all aspects of grapevine virology and most up to date information. |
Edited by Sabine Fillinger and Yigal Elad The book presents in details the most advanced and recent information on Botrytis—plant interactions. |
By Johnson Stanley and Gnanadhas Preetha This book containing different procedures/ techniques for toxicity testing to non-targets, mode of exposure and risk assessment methodologies With examples of data on risk assessment methods and calculations. |
By Markus Keller This book gives an introduction to the physical structure of the grapevine, its various organs, their functions and their interactions with the environment. |
Edited by Lorenzo Lombard, Johannes Z. Groenewald, and Pedro W. Crous This issue contains five contributions treating fungi in the families Hypocreaceae and Nectriaceae in the order Hypocreales. |
Edited by M. Stadler, T. Laessoe, J. Fournier, C. Decock, B. Schmieschek, H.V. Tichy, and D. Persoh In this book, Daldinia and allied Xylariaceae, originating from around the world, were studied for morphological traits, including by SEM, and chemically by HPLC profiles using UVvisible and mass spectrometric detection. |
Edited by Ane Sesma and Tobias von der Haar Presents an overview over the diverse functions RNA plays in fungal biology, highlighting the latest state of knowledge, as well as remaining questions and future challenges in this area. |
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?" |
Edited by Pedro W. Crous and Johannes Z. Groenewald This volume of Studies in Mycology focuses on emerging and established fungal diseases that pose a serious threat to global food and fibre supply. |
Edited by B. A. Horwitz, P.K. Mukherjee, M. Mukherjee, and C.P. Kubicek This book analyzes how the specific interactions with the hosts and the influence of the environment may have shaped genome evolution. |
Edited by Jan Dijksterhuis and Han Wosten This Issue of Studies in Mycology deals with vegetative growth and development of Aspergillus in general and Aspergillus niger in particular. |
Edited by Pedro W. Crous, Gerard Verkley, and Johannes Z. Groenewald This volume of Studies in Mycology No. 75 covers five main groups of fungi: Alternaria, Cercospora, Phoma, Pseudocercospora, and Septoria, including new and novel genera and species across multiple plant families. |
By Ulrike Damm, Paul F. Cannon, and Pedro W. Crous The volume consists of contributions that revise three of the major Colletotrichum species complexes, and a concluding paper that summarizes the present situation. |
Edited by Bruce Budowle, Steven E. Schutzer, Roger G. Breeze, Paul S. Keim and Stephen A. Morse Fully revised and updated and serves as a complete reference of the discipline. It describes the advances, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead, and will be integral in applying science to help solve future biocrimes. |
Edited by Robert A. Samson and Jos Houbraken Species of the Trichocomaceae occur commonly and are important to both industry and medicine. |
Edited by Carole Caranta, Miguel A. Aranda, Mark Tepfer and J. J. Lopez-Moya This has provided the impetus for the extensive research into the molecular and cellular biology of these pathogens and into their interaction with their plant hosts and their vectors. |
Edited By Vijay K. Nandula New technologies are becoming available for managing glyphosate resistant weeds and reducing their spread. |
By Dr. R. Larry Peterson, Dr. Dean Whittier, and Lewis H. Melville The DVD includes images of all groups of seedless vascular plants and gymnosperms (cycads, Ginkgo, conifers, Ephedra, Gnetum, and Welwitschia) that can be easily downloaded into Power Point presentations for teaching. |
Edited by Noureddine Benkeblia The first book to apply omic technologies to address issues related to understanding and improving agricultural sustainability in the food production process. |
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. |
By Julio César Tello Marquina y Francisco Camacho Ferre La oportunidad de esta obra está servida por las exigencias de las sociedades más desarrolladas para que se garantice la salubridad alimentaria y la conservación de los entornos y su ambiente. |
By Maikel Aveskamp, Hans de Gruyter, Joyce Woudenberg, Gerard Verkley, and Pedro W. Crous Fungal taxonomists routinely encounter problems when dealing with asexual fungal species due to poly- and paraphyletic generic phylogenies, and unclear species boundaries. These problems are aptly illustrated in the genus Phoma. |
Edited by Lawrence A. Johnson, Pamela J. White, and Richard Galloway This comprehensive new soybean reference disseminates key soybean information to "drive success for soybeans" via 21 concise chapters. |
By Clayton W. McCoy, Robert A. Samson, Drion G. Boucias, Lance S. Osborne, Jorge E. Pena, and Lyle J. Buss A pictorial guide to the entomopathogens of insects and mites found on all plant parts of citrus trees whether they are grown as a vast monoculture using high technological methods or as a few scattered trees grown on a hill side. |
By Walter M. Jaklitsch At present 75 species of Hypocrea have been identified in temperate Europe. Nineteen green-spored species and their Trichoderma asexual states are here described in detail. |
Edited by Xuetong Fan, Brendan A. Niemira, Christopher J. Doona, Florence E. Feeherry, and Robert B. Gravani Covers all aspects of produce safety including pathogen ecology, agro-management, pre-harvest and post-harvest interventions, and adverse economic impacts of outbreaks. |
Edited by Jane Parker This important new volume provides cutting-edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many of the world's leading researchers in the area. It is essential reading for all those studying plant-pathogen interactions. |
By Conrad L. Schoch, Joseph W. Spatafora, H. Thorsten Lumbsch, Sabine M. Huhndorf, Kevin D. Hyde, Johannes Z. Groenewald, and Pedro W. Crous Presents a re-evaluation of phylogenetic relationships within the class Dothideomycetes, which is the largest class within the largest fungal phylum. This issue contains 10 papers, combining the efforts from many researchers. |
By William G Hopkins and Norman P.A. Huner Introduction to Plant Physiology became the best-selling first edition plant physiology text of the 1990's. |
By Allan M. Armitage Describes 3,600 species in 1224 pages. More than 300 color photos complement detailed text filled with the author's pointed observations of plant performance, cultivar selection and current taxonomy. |
By Henning S. Heide-Jørgensen Beautifully illustrated book covers all parasitic families. Also discusses the establishment, structure and function of the nutrient absorption organ, how the parasites are pollinated, as well as their ecology, hosts, and evolution. |
By M. V. Sogonov, L. A. Castlebury, A. Y. Rossman, L. C. Mejía, and J. F. White In this paper the concepts of the leafinhabiting genera in the Gnomoniaceae are reevaluated using multiple genes, specifically nrLSU. |
By K. Nguyen and D.J. Hunt Deals with morphology, taxonomy, and systematics of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) in the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae and bacteria associated with these nematodes. |
By Pedro W. Crous, Uwe Braun, Konstanze Schubert, and Johannes Z. Groenewald Generic issues related to the anamorph genera and associated Dothideomycete teleomorph genera (Davidiella, Mycosphaerella, Venturia) are addressed, and multi-allelic data sets provided to facilitate species recognition. |
By H. A. Van der Aa and S. Vanev, Edited by A. Aptroot, R. C. Summerbell, and G. J. Verkley Guides the user to the correct name that communicates information about the organism including bibliographic details of type, substrate, and origin. Over 2,900 names are treated in this book. |
Edited by Donald G. White Spanish version of Compendium of Corn Diseases. |
Edited by Corregido cerca R. Michael Davis, Krishna V. Subbarao, Richard N. Raid, and Edward A. Kurtz Este compendio cubre las enfermedades y los desórdenes del crisphead, del romaine o de la lechuga romana, del butterhead, y de la lechuga de la hoja (todos los tipos del Lactuca sativa L.). |
Edited by Corregido por Everett M. Hansen y Katherine J. Lewis Incluye contribuciones a partir de 36 expertos internacionales de la patología del bosque. |
Edited by Corregido por Thomas A. Zitter, Donald L. Hopkins, and Claude E. Thomas Utilice este libro para identificar, para controlar, y para prevenir enfermedades y desórdenes de melones, de sandías, de la calabaza, de pepinos, y de otras cucúrbitas. |
By Margery L. Daughtrey, Robert L. Wick, and Joseph L. Peterson Cubiertas la mayoría de las plantas potted de florecimiento, incluyendo: la anémona, begonias, columbine, cyclamen, dahlia, fuchsia, gardenia, geranio, hibisco, hydrangea, los impatiens, poinsetta, vinca, y muchos otros.
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Edited by J. M. Ogawa, E. I. Zehr, G. W. Bird, D. F. Ritchie, K. Uriu, and J. K. Uyemoto La cobertura incluye los albaricoques, los melocotones, las nectarinas, los ciruelos, las pasas, las cerezas dulces, y las cerezas amargas. |
Edited by Corregido por A. L. Jones y H. S. Aldwinckle Internacional en alcance, este libro discute enfermedades y desórdenes de todos los cultivars significativos. Empareje simplemente los síntomas en sus plantas con una de las fotografías del color del libro. |