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Disease Problems in Vegetable Production

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher number: 2016 | Allied Informatics, JaipurPublication details: Scientific Publishers (India) Jodhpur 2012,c2006Description: 576ISBN:
  • 9788172334536
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 635.049  GUP
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Vegetables are a rich source of vitamins, minerals and the much needed roughage in our daily diet. These are of primary importance for an adequate and balanced human diet and contribute significantly to regional and national economy. However, the cultivation of these crops is often affected by the ravages of pests and diseases, thereby, lowering their yield potential. Diseases also cause subsequent post-harvest transit and storage losses. In the past few decades, dramatic advancements have been made in understanding the nature of vegetable diseases through in-depth investigations in host-pathogen interactions, development of molecular diagnostic tools and integration of new concepts, principals and approaches for their effective management. Indiscriminate use of chemicals for the management of vegetable diseases has led to an increase in environmental pollution and development of resistant strains of the pathogens. In the recent years, several advances have been made in eco-friendly technologies for integrated management of vegetable diseases. The book on, â??Disease Problems in Vegetable Productionâ?? gives a comprehensive over-view of economic importance, symptomatology, etiology, epidemiology and management of important diseases of vegetable crops caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, virus like organisms, mycoplasmas and nematodes. The integration of more than one management practices including genetic resistance, cultural, biological and chemical methods has been suggested to make their use more effective, economical and eco-friendly. A total of 17 chapters dealing with important diseases of vegetables like potato, tomato, crucifers, cucurbits, pea, French beans, chillies, onion, garlic, egg plant, carrot, sugarbeet, colocasia, okra and leafy vegetables have been compiled in this book. The book also includes chapters on common pathogens of vegetable crops, disease problems in nurseries, post-harvest diseases and disease problems caused by nematodes. Each chapter contains disease cycles of important diseases that will help in better understanding of the perpetuation and spread of the disease causing pathogens. Coloured photographs of disease symptoms have been included for easy identification of different diseases. The book will serve as a useful guide for students, scientists, extension workers and others associated with the discipline of vegetable pathology.

Contents:
Preface
1. Common Pathogens of Vegetable Crops
2. Disease problems in Vegetable Nurseries
3. Diseases of Potato
4. Diseases of Tamato
5. Diseases of Cruciferous Vegetables
6. Diseases of Curcurbits
7. Diseases of Pea
8. Diseases of French Beans
9. Diseases of Chillies and Bell pepper
10. Diseases of Onion and Garlic
11. Diseases of Egg plant
12. Diseases of Carrot and Sugarbeet
13. Diseases of Colocasia
14. Diseases of Okara
15. Diseases of Leafy Vegetables
16. Post-harvest Diseases of Vegetables
17. Nematode Problems in Vegetable Production

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