Titre : | COMPENDIUM OF RASPBERRY AND BLACHBERRY DISEASES AND INSECTS, 1 |
Autre titre: | GUIDE DES MALADIES ET DES RAVAGEURS DE LA FRAMBOISE ET DE LA MURE |
Auteurs : | MICHAEL A. ELLIS ; RICHARD H. CONVERSE ; ROGER N. WILLIAMS ; BRIAN WILLIAMSON |
Type de document : | Livre |
Mention d'édition : | SECOND PRINTING |
Editeur : | ST PAUL [USA] : APS PRESS, 1997 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-89054-121-0 |
Format : | 100 P. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Concepts : |
MALADIE
MALADIE DES PLANTES PATHOLOGIE VEGETALE RAVAGEUR RAVAGEUR DES PLANTES FRAMBOISE MURE |
Résumé : | This compendium is designed as a practical reference for the identification, cause, epidemiology, and control of diseases and insect pests of raspberry and blackberry and their hybrids. Like other books in the series, it is intended to serve as a sourcebook for growers, crop advisors (from universities, agribusiness, and government), private consultants, students, and plant pathologists worldwide who work with the Rubus cane fruit industries. It is written for those with limited training in plant pathology, entomology, and horticulture, but it has sufficient detail to be of use to students and professionals alike. Each section was written by an active researcher or recognized expert on the subject. Originally the compendium was intended to emphasize diseases of Rubus in North America; but its scope was expanded to include most of the major diseases worldwide. The section on insects was incorporated to make the book more useful to the production-oriented and pest control-oriented user. This compendium was initiated from a need to update the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Diseases of Raspberries and Erect and Trailing Blackberries, (Agriculture Handbook No. 310), which was written by R. H. Converse and published in 1966. The handbook is the foundation upon which this compendium was developed. Diseases caused by biotic agents, such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes, are presented in Part 1. Those caused by fungi are further subdivided according to the plant parts affected; viruses are subdivided according to method of transmission. Part II covers arthropod pests (insects and mites) of Rubus, and these are subdivided according to the plant parts they attack. Because of the international scope of this compendium and the constantly changing regulations related to chemical control, our emphasis is on principles of disease and insect control rather than specific chemical control measures. Disorders caused by abiotic factors, such as environmental stresses, nutrient deficiencies, and chemical toxicities, are discussed in Part III, Part IV examines how cultural practices can be used in disease management programs. Efforts to prevent disease spread in this clonally propagated crop through the development and use of disease-free planting material are described in Part V. |
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Cote | Support | Section | Disponibilité |
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632 ELL | Livre | AG - Agrosciences | Disponible |