Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens
eBook - ePub

Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens

John A. Lucas

Partager le livre
  1. English
  2. ePUB (adapté aux mobiles)
  3. Disponible sur iOS et Android
eBook - ePub

Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens

John A. Lucas

DĂ©tails du livre
Aperçu du livre
Table des matiĂšres
Citations

À propos de ce livre

An updated guide to plant pathogens and their management

The impact of plant disease is far-reaching. Its effects are felt not only in the spheres of agriculture and horticulture, but also in human health and wellbeing. The challenges of population growth, climate change and global food security all increase the need to protect crops from disease and reduce the losses caused by plant pathogens. This requires ongoing research and novel solutions, making the detailed analysis offered by Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens more relevant than ever.

Striking a balance between laboratory- and field-based aspects of its subject, this revised fourth edition of the text places plant disease in a wide biological context. Its contents cover causal agents and diagnosis, host–pathogen interactions, and disease management, including breeding for resistance, chemical, biological and integrated control. New to this edition are updated sections on molecular epidemiology, biosecurity, pathogenomics, and the biotechnological advances that are helping scientists make great strides in the fight against plant disease.

  • Authored by a leading authority on plant pathology
  • Offers new coverage of recent advances in molecular genetics and genomics, biotechnology, and plant breeding
  • Places emphasis on interaction biology and biological concepts, such as immunity and comparisons with animal systems
  • Includes access to a supplementary website featuring slides of all figures in the book

Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens is an ideal textbook for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in biology, botany, agricultural sciences, applied microbiology, plant-microbe interactions, and related subjects. It will also be a practical and enlightening resource for professionals in agricultural institutions, along with crop consultants seeking additional training or information.

Foire aux questions

Comment puis-je résilier mon abonnement ?
Il vous suffit de vous rendre dans la section compte dans paramĂštres et de cliquer sur « RĂ©silier l’abonnement ». C’est aussi simple que cela ! Une fois que vous aurez rĂ©siliĂ© votre abonnement, il restera actif pour le reste de la pĂ©riode pour laquelle vous avez payĂ©. DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Puis-je / comment puis-je télécharger des livres ?
Pour le moment, tous nos livres en format ePub adaptĂ©s aux mobiles peuvent ĂȘtre tĂ©lĂ©chargĂ©s via l’application. La plupart de nos PDF sont Ă©galement disponibles en tĂ©lĂ©chargement et les autres seront tĂ©lĂ©chargeables trĂšs prochainement. DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Quelle est la différence entre les formules tarifaires ?
Les deux abonnements vous donnent un accĂšs complet Ă  la bibliothĂšque et Ă  toutes les fonctionnalitĂ©s de Perlego. Les seules diffĂ©rences sont les tarifs ainsi que la pĂ©riode d’abonnement : avec l’abonnement annuel, vous Ă©conomiserez environ 30 % par rapport Ă  12 mois d’abonnement mensuel.
Qu’est-ce que Perlego ?
Nous sommes un service d’abonnement Ă  des ouvrages universitaires en ligne, oĂč vous pouvez accĂ©der Ă  toute une bibliothĂšque pour un prix infĂ©rieur Ă  celui d’un seul livre par mois. Avec plus d’un million de livres sur plus de 1 000 sujets, nous avons ce qu’il vous faut ! DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Prenez-vous en charge la synthÚse vocale ?
Recherchez le symbole Écouter sur votre prochain livre pour voir si vous pouvez l’écouter. L’outil Écouter lit le texte Ă  haute voix pour vous, en surlignant le passage qui est en cours de lecture. Vous pouvez le mettre sur pause, l’accĂ©lĂ©rer ou le ralentir. DĂ©couvrez-en plus ici.
Est-ce que Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens est un PDF/ePUB en ligne ?
Oui, vous pouvez accĂ©der Ă  Plant Pathology and Plant Pathogens par John A. Lucas en format PDF et/ou ePUB ainsi qu’à d’autres livres populaires dans Biological Sciences et Botany. Nous disposons de plus d’un million d’ouvrages Ă  dĂ©couvrir dans notre catalogue.

Informations

Éditeur
Wiley-Blackwell
Année
2020
ISBN
9781118893852
Édition
4
Sous-sujet
Botany

Part I
Plant Disease

We see our cattle fall and our plants wither without being able to render them assistance, lacking as we do understanding of their condition.
(J.C. Fabricius, 1745–1808)
The health of green plants is of vital importance to everyone, although few people may realize it. As the primary producers in the ecosystem, green plants provide the energy and carbon skeletons upon which almost all other organisms depend. The growth and productivity of plants determine the food supply of animal populations, including the human population. Factors affecting plant productivity, including disease, therefore affect the quantity, quality, and availability of staple foods throughout the world. Nowadays crop failure, due to adverse climate, pests, weeds, or diseases, is rare in developed agriculture, and instead there are surpluses of some foods. Nevertheless, disease still takes a toll, and much time, effort, and money are spent on protecting crops from harmful agents. In developing countries, the consequences of plant disease may be more serious, and crop failure can damage local or national economies, and lead directly to famine and hardship. Improvements in the diagnosis and management of plant disease are a priority in such instances. Furthermore, the pressures on plant productivity are increasing. The area of cultivated land available per person on the planet declined from around 0.4 ha in the 1960s to less than 0.3 by the year 2000 (FAO data), and as the human population continues to multiply the area will further decrease.
As well as supplying staple foods, plants provide many other vital commodities such as timber, fibers, oils, spices, and drugs. The use of plants as alternative renewable sources of energy and chemical feedstocks is becoming more and more important, as other resources such as fossil fuels are depleted and the need to mitigate climate change becomes a priority. Finally, the quality of the natural environment, from wilderness areas to urban parks, sports fields, and gardens, also depends to a large extent on the health of plants.
Healthy plants provide a series of benefits for the farmer, food chain, and the environment (Table 1). The yield and quality of crop products are ensured, and healthy plants are more efficient at using precious resources such as water and nutrients. In doing so, they also prevent losses of nitrogen and other nutrients to the wider environment, and reduce pollution of rivers and ground water, which in many areas is a potential problem for drinking supplies. Vigorous, healthy plants are more competitive with weeds, and are easier to harvest than crops that are stunted or collapsed. Plant root systems play an important role in reducing soil erosion, and thereby help to conserve another precious resource. Finally, given the mounting concerns about climate change, it should be noted that healthy crops have a lower carbon footprint than diseased crops, due to their greater productivity and more efficient use of inputs per area of cultivated land.
Table 1 Benefits of healthy plants
  • Greater yield
  • Superior quality
  • More competitive with weeds
  • Easier harvesting
  • Fewer residual nutrients, reduced pollution
  • Improved control of soil erosion
  • Lower carbon footprint
The science of plant pathology is the study of all aspects of disease in plants, including causal agents, their diagnosis, physiological effects, population dynamics and control. It is a science of synthesis, using data and techniques from fields as diverse as agriculture, microbiology, meteorology, engineering, genetics, genomics, and biochemistry. But first and foremost, plant pathology is an applied science, concerned with practical solutions to the problem of plant disease. Part of the appeal of the subject is to be found in this mixture of pure and applied aspects of biology.
The scope of plant pathology is difficult to define. On a practical level, any shortcoming in the performance of a crop is a problem for the plant pathologist. In the field, he or she may well be regarded in the same way as the family doctor – expected to provide advice on all aspects of plant health! A distinction is often drawn between disease caused by infectious agents and disorders due to noninfectious agents such as mineral deficiency, chemical pollutants, or adverse climatic factors. The main emphasis of this book is on disease caused by plant pathogenic microorganisms such as fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, and viruses. Under favorable conditions, these pathogens can multiply and spread rapidly through plant populations to cause destructive disease epidemics. Many of the principles discussed apply equally well, however, to other damaging agents such as insect pests and nematodes.
A fundamental concept in plant pathology is the disease triangle (Figure 1) which shows that disease results from an interaction between the host plant, the pathogen, and the environment. This can be enlarged to include a further component, the host–pathogen complex (Figure 1), which is not simply the sum of the two partners, as the properties of each are changed by the presence of the other.
A comprehensive analysis of plant disease must take all four components into account. Obviously, one needs to be familiar with the characteristics of the host and the pathogen in isolation. The successful establishment of a pathogen in its host gives rise to the host–pathogen complex. Unraveling the dynamic sequence of events during infection, the molecular “cross‐talk” taking place between the partners, is one of the most challenging p...

Table des matiĂšres