Bacterial Wilt : The Disease and Its Causative Agent, Pseudomonas solanacearum (CABI Publishing)
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Bacterial wilt is an important disease that limits the production of many crop plants in the warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of the world. Few other plant diseases are comparable in terms of diversity of host range and wide geographic distribution, as well as of economic
importance. Host plants include banana, eggplant, ginger, peanut, pepper, potato, tobacco and tomato. This book is the first to provide a general but comprehensive review of the disease and the bacterium that causes it. It considers topics ranging from taxonomy, phylogeny and genetics, to control
strategies, and provides up-to-date information on recent advances derived from molecular biological approaches. The bacterium is also increasingly being used as a model system for the study of host-parasite interactions. Therefore the book represents a standard reference volume for both
bacteriologists and plant pathologists.
Bacterial Wilt: The Disease and Its Causative Agent, Pseudomonas solanacearum (CABI Publishing),A. C. Hayward,G. L. Hartman,CABI Publishing,085198875X,Children's All Ages - Science,Field Crop Plant Pathology,Gardening/Plants,Life Sciences - Bacteriology,Agriculture | Parasitology & Plant Pathology,Pest control,Plant pathology & diseases,Science / Bacteriology
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