Edited by Xiangming Xu and Michelle Fountain
Professor Xiangming Xu is Head of the Department of Pest and Pathogen Ecology at the world-famous NIAB EMR (East Malling Research). Founded over 100 years ago, East Malling has long been a global pioneer in horticultural research. Professor Xu has a global reputation in plant disease epidemiology and management, especially fruit fungal diseases.
Dr. Michelle Fountain is Deputy Head of the Department of Pest and Pathogen Ecology at NIAB EMR and is an internationally known expert on insect pests and beneficial arthropods and their management.
This collection reviews advances in understanding and managing key diseases and insect pests of tree fruit.
Part 1 summarizes current research on what causes key fungal diseases (apple scab, powdery mildew, apple canker and brown rot) as well as viral diseases (apple mosaic virus and plum pox). Building on this foundation, Part 2 discusses integrated fruit disease management techniques such as improved surveillance, breeding disease-resistant varieties, improved fungicide application as well as the use of biocontrol agents.
Part 3 focuses on the ecology of major insect pests (aphids, tortricid moths, mites and spotted wing drosophila). The final part of the book reviews ways of improving integrated pest management (IPM) techniques for tree fruit, from monitoring and forecasting to agronomic practices to methods of biological control and optimization of insecticide use.
With its distinguished editors and expert team of chapter authors, this will be a standard reference on understanding and managing key diseases and insect pests of tree fruit.
Key features
- Comprehensive review of current research on the causes of major fungal, bacterial and viral diseases of tree fruit
- Summarizes current understanding of the ecology of key insect pests of tree fruit
- Assesses ways of improving integrated disease and pest management, with a particular focus on biological control
Integrated Management of Diseases and Insect Pests of Tree Fruit
Part 1 Fruit diseases
1. Epidemiology and management of apple scab
Tom Passey and Xiangming Xu, NIAB EMR, UK
2. Powdery mildew: biology, epidemiology, and management of Podosphaera spp. of tree fruit
A. Amiri and L. Gañán, Washington State University, USA
3. Apple replant disease: causes and management
Zhiquan Mao and Yanfang Wang, Shandong Agricultural University, China
4. Fungal diseases of fruit: apple cankers in Europe
Robert Saville and Leone Olivieri, NIAB EMR, UK
5. Fungal diseases of fruit: apple canker in Asia
Baohua Li, Qingdao Agricultural University, China
6. Brown rot: causes, detection and control of Monilinia spp. affecting tree fruit
Imre Holb, University of Debrecen and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
7. Apple mosaic virus: biology, epidemiology and detection
Karel Petrzik, Biology Centre CAS, Czech Republic
8. Plum pox virus: detection and management
Manuel Rubio, Federico Dicenta and Pedro Martínez-Gómez, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain
Part 2 Integrated fruit disease management
9. Disease monitoring and decision making in integrated fruit disease management
Angela Berrie, NIAB EMR, UK
10. Breeding fruit cultivars with durable disease resistance
Vincent G. M. Bus and Joanna K. Bowen, The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited, New Zealand; Andrea Patocchi, Agroscope, Switzerland; Giovanni A. L. Broggini, ETH Zürich, Switzerland; Satish Kumar, The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited, New Zealand; and François N. D. Laurens, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique, France
11. Improving plant propagation methods for fruit disease control
Ioannis Tzanetakis, University of Arkansas, USA; and Robert Martin, USDA-ARS, USA
12. Improving fungicide use in integrated fruit disease management
Mengjun Hu, University of Maryland, USA
13. Use of biocontrol agents in fruit tree disease management
Jürgen Köhl, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
14. New techniques for managing post-harvest diseases of fruit: physical, chemical and biological agents
Simona Marianna Sanzani and Antonio Ippolito, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Part 3 Insect pests of fruit
15. Insect pests of fruits: aphids
Giuseppe E. Massimino Cocuzza, Università di Catania, Italy
16. Integrated management of tortricid pests of tree fruit
Alan L. Knight, USDA-ARS, USA; Gary J. R. Judd, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Canada; Todd Gilligan, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, USA; Eduardo Fuentes-Contreras, Universidad de Talca, Chile; and William B. Walker III, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
17. Integrated management of mite pests of tree fruit
Rebecca A. Schmidt-Jeffris, Clemson University, USA; Elizabeth H. Beers, Washington State University, USA; and Carlo Duso, University of Padua, Italy
18. Integrated management of tree fruit insect pests
Drosophila suzukii (Spotted Wing Drosophila)
Neil Audsley, Fera Science Ltd, UK; and Lorenzo Tonina and Nicola Mori, University of Padova, Italy
Part 4 Integrated management of fruit insect pests
19. Cultural control of arthropod pests in temperate tree fruit
Matthew J. Grieshop, Michigan State University, USA
20. Improving monitoring and forecasting in integrated management of fruit arthropod pests
Tim Belien, Proefcentrum Fruitteelt VZW, Belgium; Slawomir Lux, inSilico-IPM, Poland; Bart De Ketelaere, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; and Dany Bylemans, Proefcentrum Fruitteelt VZW, Belgium
21. Biological control in integrated management of deciduous fruit insect pests: the use of semiochemicals
Larry Gut, Christopher Adams and James Miller, Michigan State University, USA; and Peter McGhee and Donald Thomson, Pacific Biocontrol Corporation, USA
22. Optimizing insecticide use in integrated management of fruit insect pests
Claudio Ioriatti and Gino Angeli, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy; Greg Krawczyk, The Pennsylvania State University, USA; and Carlo Duso, University of Padova, Italy
“This extremely comprehensive, accurate, and useful volume of reviews is recommended as an important reference for professionals and students alike."
—International Society for Horticultural Science, Chronica Horticulturae
Publish Date: 2019
Format: 6” × 9” hardcover
Pages: 723
Publication Weight: 3 lbs
Edited by Xiangming Xu and Michelle Fountain
Integrated Management of Diseases and Insect Pests of Tree Fruit