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Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria-II
Year:
2019
Authors :
Weintraub, Phyllis
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Co-editors: Assunta Bertaccini; Govind Pratap Rao; Nicola Mori

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Introduction

Phytoplasma-associated diseases are a major limiting factor in the context of the quality and productivity of many ornamental, horticultural and other economically important agricultural crops worldwide. Annual losses due to phytoplasma diseases vary, but under pathogen-favorable conditions they have disastrous consequences for the farming community. As there is no effective cure for these diseases, the management options focus on their exclusion, minimizing their spread by insect vectors and propagation materials and on the development of host plant resistance.

This book discusses the latest information on the epidemiology and management of phytoplasma-associated diseases, providing a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of distribution, occurrence and identification of the phytoplasmas, recent diagnostics approaches, transmission, losses and geographical distribution as well as management aspects.

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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2832-9
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Language:
English
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Scientific Publication
Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria-II

Co-editors: Assunta Bertaccini; Govind Pratap Rao; Nicola Mori

Phytoplasmas: Plant Pathogenic Bacteria-II

Introduction

Phytoplasma-associated diseases are a major limiting factor in the context of the quality and productivity of many ornamental, horticultural and other economically important agricultural crops worldwide. Annual losses due to phytoplasma diseases vary, but under pathogen-favorable conditions they have disastrous consequences for the farming community. As there is no effective cure for these diseases, the management options focus on their exclusion, minimizing their spread by insect vectors and propagation materials and on the development of host plant resistance.

This book discusses the latest information on the epidemiology and management of phytoplasma-associated diseases, providing a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of distribution, occurrence and identification of the phytoplasmas, recent diagnostics approaches, transmission, losses and geographical distribution as well as management aspects.

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