The Extension Pathologist

The Extension Pathologist
Title The Extension Pathologist PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Office of cooperative extension work
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1923
Genre Plant diseases
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The Extension Pathologist

The Extension Pathologist
Title The Extension Pathologist PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 838
Release 1923
Genre Pathology
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The Extension Pathologist

The Extension Pathologist
Title The Extension Pathologist PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Office of cooperative extension work
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 1928
Genre Plant diseases
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The Extension Pathologist

The Extension Pathologist
Title The Extension Pathologist PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Plant Industry
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 1941
Genre Pathology
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Relation of the Extension Specialist in Plant Pathology to His Subject-matter Department

Relation of the Extension Specialist in Plant Pathology to His Subject-matter Department
Title Relation of the Extension Specialist in Plant Pathology to His Subject-matter Department PDF eBook
Author Royal Joyslin Haskell
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1950
Genre Agricultural extension work
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Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases

Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases
Title Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases PDF eBook
Author Anne Marte Tronsmo
Publisher CABI
Pages 462
Release 2020-10-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1789243181

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This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of plant diseases, including pathogens, plant-pathogen interactions, their management, and future perspectives. Plant diseases limit potential crop production and are responsible for considerable losses in agriculture, horticulture and forestry. Our global food production systems are under increasing pressure from global trade, climate change and urbanization. If we could alleviate the losses due to plant diseases, we would be able to produce roughly 20% more food - enough to feed the predicted world population in 2050. Co-authored by a group of international teachers of plant pathology who have collaborated for many years, the book gives expert and seamless coverage. Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases: Addresses major advances in plant-pathogen interactions, classification of plant pathogens, and the methods of managing or controlling disease Is relevant for a global audience; it covers many examples of diseases with an impact worldwide but with an emphasis on disease of particular importance in a temperate context Features over 400 striking figures and colour photographs It is suitable for graduate students and advanced undergraduates studying plant pathology, biology, agriculture and horticulture.

Knowledge and Technology Transfer for Plant Pathology

Knowledge and Technology Transfer for Plant Pathology
Title Knowledge and Technology Transfer for Plant Pathology PDF eBook
Author Nigel Hardwick
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 132
Release 2010-03-10
Genre Science
ISBN 1402089341

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This book contains fuller versions of the papers and posters presented in the Knowledge and Technology Transfer and Teaching Plant Pathology sessions at the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology held in Turin, Italy in 2008. Communication is an essential area for plant pathologists and it is not just the publication of results in the scientific press that is important. In a world where there is a major shortage of food and where a significant amount of it is destroyed by pests and diseases before it ever reaches the consumer, it is important to provide support to those who produce the food in order to reduce the losses. Reducing crop losses not only has an impact on health, but also wealth and, therefore, the ability to survive. With an ever-increasing demand on food supplies due to increases in population, and changes in life-style associated with rising incomes in certain parts of the world, plant pathologists have a pivotal role to play in contributing to global food security. Aspects of crop protection have lost favour with the general public because of concerns about environmental pollution and genetic modification of crops. This has had a ‘knock on’ effect in the recruitment and training of crop protectionist in g- eral and a concomitant impact on courses available at universities. However, it has never been more important to train people with good communication skills and an ability to solve problems to tackle the complexities of pathogen and plant interactions.