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Advances in plant pathology. 11
Title:
Advances in plant pathology. 11
Author:
Andrews, J. H.
ISBN:
9780120337118
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Publication Information:
London : Academic Press, 1995.
Physical Description:
xiii, 322 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series:
Advances in plant pathology
General Note:
Notes bibliogr. et index.
Contents:
A. Hamblin, The Concept of Agricultural Sustainability. -- W.M. Denevan, Prehistoric Agricultural Methods as Models for Sustainability. -- S.R. Gliessman, Sustainable Agriculture: An Agroecological Perspective. -- M.E. Leggett and S.C. Gleddie, Developing Biofertilizer and Biocontrol Agents that Meet Farmers' Expectations. -- J.K.M. Brown, Pathogens' Responses to the Management of Disease Resistance Genes. -- A.P. Maloney, Three Sources for Non-chemical Management of Plant Disease: Towards an Ecological Framework. -- J.K. Scott, Classical Biological Control of Plant Pathogens. -- R. McSorley and L.W. Duncan, Economic Thresholds and Nematode Management. -- J.C. Sutton, Evaluation of Micro-organismsfor Biocontrol: Botrytis cinerea and Strawberry, A Case Study. -- M.A. Altieri, Biodiversity and Biocontrol: Lessons from Insect Pest Management. -- B.J. Deverall, Plant Protection Using Natural Defence Systems of Plants. -- C.E. Pankhurst and J.M. Lynch, The Role of Soil Microbiology in Sustainable Intensive Agriculture. -- J.W. Bentley, J. Castano-Zapata, and K.L. Andrews, World Integrated Pathogen and Pest Management and Sustainable Agriculture in the Developing World. -- P.F. Cannonand D.L. Hawksworth, The Diversity of Fungi Associated with Vascular Plants: the Known, the Unknown and the Need to Bridge the Knowledge Gap. -- C. Harwood, Adventures of a Rose Pathologist. -- Subject Index.
Abstract:
This volume focuses on issues of plant pathology and sustainability, such as short term economic plans versus long term economic visions in farming and forestry. The book also deals with the complex biological interactions governing success in minimizing pest or pathogen damage by biological or chemical strategies, benefits and costs to the producer, consequences for the environment of management options, and the challenge of defining useful farm or forest indicatorsof sustainable practices.
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