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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
May 2012
Print publication year:
2012
Online ISBN:
9781139176644

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Thoroughly revised and updated to reflect current and emerging practices, this book explores modern methods of disease control in field and glasshouse crops. It outlines the major crop diseases, with a particular emphasis on those features of symptomology and life cycle that are most relevant to the development of control measures. Modern diagnostic techniques are considered, focusing on developments in nucleic acid and immunological based procedures and their use in plant quarantine and certification schemes. The potential impact of these advances in molecular technology on plant breeding and disease resistance is also covered. Fungicides are a central part of disease control in the EU and, as such, a comprehensive account of their use forms an important part of the text, along with strategies to minimise the incidence of fungicide resistance in pathogen populations. Looking to the future, the book also addresses legislative, environmental and food safety concerns.

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Contents

Bibliography and further reading
General
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Alford, D. 2000 Pest and Disease Management HandbookBCPC Publications
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Cooke, B. M.Jones, D. G.Kaye, B. 2006 The Epidemiology of Plant DiseasesSpringer
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Lainsbury, M. A. 2012 The UK Pesticide Guide 2012International, and BCPC Publications
Lansink, O.Alfons, G. J. M. 2007 New Approaches to the Economics of Plant HealthSpringer
Oerke, E. C. 2006 Crop losses to pestsJournal of Agricultural Science 144 31
Russell, P. E. 2006 The development of commercial disease controlPlant Pathology 55 585
Schumann, G.D’Arcy, C. 2010 Essential Plant PathologyAPS Press
Strange, R. N. 2003 Introduction to Plant PathologyWiley
Strange, R. N.Scott, P. R. 2005 Plant disease: a threat to global food securityAnnual Review of Phytopathology 43 83
Thresh, J. 2006 Plant Virus EpidemiologyAcademic Press
Walters, D. 2009 Disease Control in Crops: Biological and Environmentally-Friendly ApproachesWileyBlackwell
Webster, J.Weber, R. S. 2007 Introduction to FungiCambridge University Press
Crop Diseases
Biddle, A.Cattlin, N. D. 2007 Pests and Diseases of Peas and Beans: Colour HandbookWileyManson
Wale, S.Platt, H. W.Cattlin, N. D. 2008 Diseases, Pests and Disorders of Potatoes: Colour HandbookWileyManson
Diagnosis
Boonham, N.Tomlinson, J.Mumford, R. 2007 Microarrays for rapid identification of plant virusesAnnual Review of Phytopathology 45 307
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Fox, R. T. V.Narra, H. P. 2006 Plant disease diagnosisThe Epidemiology of Plant DiseasesCooke, B. M.Jones, D. G.Kaye, B.Springer1
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Cultural Practice, Husbandry, Sanitation and Eradication
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Baker, C. R. B.Pemberton, A. W.3
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Ebbels, D. L.King, J. E. 1979 Plant Health: The Scientific Basis for Administrative Control of Plant DiseasesBlackwellParticularly relevant chapters are
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Prew, R. D. 1981 Cropping systems in relation to soil-borne and trash-borne diseases of cerealsStrategies for the Control of Cereal DiseaseJenkyn, J. F.Plumb, R. T.Blackwell
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Jeffries, C. J.239
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Walters, D. 2009 Managing crop disease through cultural practicesDisease Control in Crops: Biological and Environmentally Friendly ApproachesWalters, D.Wiley-Blackwell7
Yarham, D. J.Norton, J. 1981 Effects of cultivation methods on diseaseStrategies for the Control of Cereal DiseaseJenkyn, J. F.Plumb, R. T.Blackwellhttp://secure2.csl.gov.uk/plants/plantHealth/index.cfmhttp://www.sasa.gov.uk/seed-ware-potatoes/classification-schemehttp://www.fruitdisease.co.uk/
Plant Breeding for Resistance to Pathogens
Angus, W. JFenwick, P. M. 2008 http://www.hgca.com/publications/documents/S2_2_W_Angus.pdf
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Mackay, I.Horwell, A.Garner, J. 2010 http://6422688052035124392-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/ijmackay/work/list-of-publications/Downloads/http://www.hgca.com/content.template/23/0/Varieties/Varieties/Varieties%20Home%20Page.mspx
Fungicides
Beier, R. C. 1990 Natural pesticides and bioactive components in foodsReview of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 113 47
Carlile, W. R. 2007 Pesticide Selectivity, Health and the EnvironmentCambridge University Press
Dehne, H. W.Deising, H. B.Gisi, U. 2007 http://www.phytomedizin.org/fileadmin/download/Reinhardsbrunn2008.pdf
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Voss, G.Ramos, G. 2007 Chemistry of Crop Protection: Progress and Prospects in Science and RegulationWiley
Future Prospects
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Bast, A. 2004 The risk of eating: the toxicity of natural versus man-made chemicalsChemistry of Crop Protection: Progress and Prospects in Science and RegulationWiley63
Berry, C. L. 1990 The hazards of healthy living -- the agricultural componentProceedings of the Brighton Crop Protection Conference -- Pests and DiseasesBCPC Publications3
Chakraborty, S.Newton, A. 2011 Climate change, plant diseases and food security: an overviewPlant Pathology 60 2
Cooper, JDobson, H. 2007 The benefits of pesticides to mankind and the environmentCrop Protection 26 1337
Crute, I. R.Muir, J. F. 2011 Improving the productivity and sustainability of terrestrial and aquatic food production systems: future perspectivesJournal of Agricultural Science 149 Supplement S11http://journals.cambridge.org/action/
Dunwell, J. M. 2011 Crop biotechnology: prospects and opportunitiesJournal of Agricultural Science 149 17
James, J. R.Tweedy, B. G.Newby, L. C. 1993 Efforts by industry to improve the environmental safety of pesticidesAnnual Review of Phytopathology 31 423
Lucas, J. 2010 149 Supplement S1
Pragnell, M. 2007 Crop protection in the new millenniumChemistry of Crop Protection: Progress and Prospects in Science and RegulationWiley7
Whipps, J. M.McQuilken, M. P. 2009 Biological control agents in plant disease controlDisease Control in Crops: Biological and Environmentally Friendly ApproachesWalters, D.Wiley-Blackwell27

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