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A Dictionary of Plant Pathology
An updated and expanded 1998 edition of an important reference work for plant pathologists.
Paul Holliday (Author)
9780521594530, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 3 September 1998
564 pages, 1 b/w illus.
23.6 x 15.6 x 4.5 cm, 1.03 kg
' … the author deserves full credit for his enormous effort to compile such a dictionary. The book can be recommended as a standard reference source for plant pathology institutions and libraries.' Journal of Phytopathology
This comprehensive dictionary, first published in 1998, provides an essential reference for plant pathologists and agriculturalists at all levels, listing the authoritative names of all major plant pathogens and also many minor ones. The pathogens, which include fungi from over 500 genera, 800 viruses, bacteria, mollicutes, nematodes and viriods, are briefly described and supporting references given. Entries are also given for names of diseases and disorders, crops and their pathology, fungicides, taxonomic groups, terminology, toxins, vectors and past plant pathologists. In total, over 11,000 entries provide a wide-ranging resource for all those working in the discipline. In this new edition over 3000 entries have been added and many existing entries updated and expanded. In addition, common disease names such as 'blight' and 'canker' are now more conveniently included under the relevant crop.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
For the user
Major texts
Abbreviations and conventions
Dictionary.
Subject Areas: Plant pathology & diseases [PSTP], Botany & plant sciences [PST]
