Environmentally safe approaches to crop disease control

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Environmentally safe approaches to crop disease control

edited by Nancy A. Rechcigl, Jack E. Rechcigl

(Agriculture and environment series)

CRC Lewis, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The use of chemicals in agriculture and home gardens has become an area of concern due to improper use and negative environmental effects. Environmentally Safe Approaches to Crop Disease Control addresses alternative approaches for managing crop diseases. It gives a balanced overview of state-of-the-art environmentally safe approaches to crop disease control and discusses the latest trends.

Table of Contents

Environmental Aspects The Influence of Environment on the Development and Control of Disease, H.A. McCartney Ecological Approaches to Disease Control, M.A. Boudreau and C.C. Mundt Chemical Control Use of Chemical Measures, R.A. Hamlen, B. Labit, J.A. Bruhn, M.J. Holliday, C.M. Smith, and C.A. Shillingford Biological Control Bacteria for Biological Control of Plant Diseases, P.A. Backman, M. Wilson, and J.F. Murphy Fungal Control Agents, R.S. Mehrotra, K.R. Aneja, and A. Aggarwal Viral Control Agents, C.M. Rush and J.L. Sherwood Physiological Aspects Constitutive Barriers and Plant Disease Control, D. Prusky Induced Resistance to Disease, R. Hammerschmidt and E.K. Dann Plant Breeding, M. Carson Cultural Practices Sanitation, Eradication, Exclusion, and Quarantine, A.B. Gould and B. I. Hillman Agronomic Measures, C.M. Rush, G. Piccinni, and R.M. Harveson Physical Methods of Soil Sterilization for Disease Management, Including Soil Solarization, R.J. McGovern and R. McSorley Biotechnology Tissue Culture, J.M. Van Eck and F.D. Smith Genetic Engineering, M. Fuchs and D. Gonsalves Index

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