Atlas and Manual of Plant Pathology

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Main Author: Barnes, E.H.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Experiment XVI. fusarium Wilt of Tomato: Isolation and Observation,
  • Experiment XVII. Fusarium Wilt of Tomato: Effect on Transpiration,
  • 42. Verticillium Wilt
  • 43. Anthracnose
  • 44. The Basidiomycetes
  • 45. The Rusts
  • 46. Stem Rust of Wheat
  • 47. Hollyhock Rust
  • 48. Cedar-Apple Rust
  • 49. White Pine Blister Rust
  • 50. Needle Rusts
  • 51. The Smut Diseases
  • Experiment XVIII. Oat Smut: Germination,
  • 52. Wood Rots
  • 53. Mistletoes
  • 54. Dodder (Cuscuta)
  • 55. Nematodes: (Eelworms)
  • 1. Definitions
  • 2. Interpretation of Microscope Observations
  • 3. Principles of Sterile Technique
  • Experiment I. Application of Sterile Technique,
  • Experiment II. Media Preparation,
  • 4. Bacterial Diseases
  • 5. Bacterial Soft Rot
  • Experiment III. The Germ Theory of Disease,
  • Experiment IV. Examination of Diseased Tissues,
  • Experiment V. Isolation of Bacteria,
  • Experiment VI. Koch’s Postulates,
  • Experiment VII. Inoculum Potential: An Epidemiological Factor,
  • Experiment VIII. Pathogenesis: Tissue Maceration, by Pectic Enzymes,
  • Experiment IX. Dispersal by Rain,
  • 6. Fireblight of Apple and Pear
  • 7. Common Bacterial Blight of Bean
  • 8. Bacterial Wilt of Cucumber
  • 9. Crown Gall
  • Experiment X. Crown Gall,
  • 10. Root Nodules of Legumes
  • 11. Virus Diseases
  • 12. Tobacco Mosaic
  • 13. Potato Latent Mosaic
  • Experiment XI. Biological Properties of Viruses—Local and Systemic Infections,
  • Experiment XII. Biological Properties of Viruses—Synergism,
  • Experiment XIII. Physical Properties of Viruses,
  • 14. Aster Yellows
  • 15. The Fungi
  • 16. Club Root of Cabbage
  • 17. The Oomycetes
  • 18. Late Blight of Potato
  • 19. The Downy Mildews
  • 20. White Rusts of Crucifers
  • 21. The Zygomycetes
  • 22. Damping-Off
  • Experiment XIV. Damping-Off: Inoculum Potential,
  • 23. The Ascomycetes
  • 24. Peach Leaf Curl
  • 25. Dutch Elm Disease
  • 26. Powdery Mildews
  • 27. Hypoxylon Canker
  • 28. Ergot of Grain
  • 29. Black Leaf Spot of Elm
  • 30. Sycamore Anthracnose
  • 31. Beech Bark Disease-Complex
  • 32. Tar Spot of Maple
  • 33. Sclerotinia Diseases
  • 34. Brown Rot of Stone Fruits
  • Experiment XV. Brown Rot of Stone Fruits: Inoculation and Isolation,
  • 35. Black Rot of Grape
  • 36. Black Knot of Plum and Cherry
  • 37. Apple Scab
  • 38. The Deuteromycetes: (The Fungi Imperfecti)
  • 39. AlternariaDiseases
  • 40. Botrytis Diseases
  • 41. Fusarium Diseases: