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Verticillium wilts.
Editor(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI (H ISBN 9780851995298)
This book considers the pathogenic wilt-inducing Verticillium spp. under the following headings: Taxonomy, Morphogenesis and Morphology, Cytology and Genetics, Aetiology, Ecology, Physiology and Metabolism, Pathogenesis, Resistance, Control...
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Introduction.
Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
In this monograph, the pathogenic wilt-inducing Verticillium spp. are considered under the following headings: taxonomy; morphogenesis and morphology; cytology and genetics; aetiology; ecology; physiology and metabolism; pathogenesis; resistance;...
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Taxonomy.
Chapter: 2 (Page no: 2)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
Throughout the monograph, it has been difficult to avoid overlap in subject matters, which is particularly a problem with multisubject papers. Where a biochemical study is designed specifically with taxonomic objectives, it is considered under...
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Morphogenesis and morphology.
Chapter: 3 (Page no: 11)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter discusses the cell wall composition, cytoplasm, hyphae, conidiophores, conidium ontology and morphology, and resting structures of Verticillium...
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Cytology and genetics.
Chapter: 4 (Page no: 17)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter is concerned solely with the genetics of Verticillium spp. The use of molecular genetics to attempt to distinguish between species, strains and host forms of Verticillium is also...
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Aetiology.
Chapter: 5 (Page no: 57)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter discusses Verticillium spp. with regards to its survival, germination and infection, infection, colonization, transmission and dispersal (root contact, air dispersal, water transmission, seed transmission, vegetative transmission and...
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Ecology.
Chapter: 6 (Page no: 83)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter discusses Verticillium spp. in relation with plant parasitic nematodes infesting mint, tomato, potato, cotton, strawberry, and other host species. A distinction is made between the use of antagonistic fungi and other organisms used in...
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Physiology and metabolism.
Chapter: 7 (Page no: 124)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter covers: nutrition of the pathogens (Verticillium spp.); carbon sources; nitrogen sources; other compounds and elements; atmospheric gases; water potential; pH; temperature; light; enzymes; melanin biosynthesis; metabolism (primary...
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Pathogenesis.
Chapter: 8 (Page no: 142)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter reviews Verticillium spp. in terms of vascular colonization in plants, disease symptoms, involvement of hydrolytic enzymes, and toxins (low molecular weight and macromolar). The physiological aspects of pathogenicity including growth...
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Resistance.
Chapter: 9 (Page no: 167)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
Resistance to Verticillium spp. is recognized by the total or partial absence of symptoms compared with other host species or cultivars similarly exposed to virulent pathotypes and showing severe damage or death. This chapter reviews Verticillium...
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Control.
Chapter: 10 (Page no: 201)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
This chapter reviews the different methods to control Verticillium spp., i.e. heat, solarization, soil substrate fumigants (methyl bromide, chloropicrin, methyl isothiocyanate, nematicides), plant growth regulators, miscellaneous compounds with...
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Hosts.
Chapter: 11 (Page no: 293)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
Verticillium wilts are overwhelmingly diseases of dicotyledonous plants in temperate regions. The extent to which disease is expressed is a complex function of the species and strain of Verticillium responsible, the degree of resistance of the...
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Techniques and methodology.
Chapter: 12 (Page no: 341)
Author(s): Pegg, G. F. Brady, B. L.
2002 CABI
The references included in this chapter comprise a non-exhaustive compendium of methods and techniques used in wilt (Verticillium spp.) pathology. Some early ones have nw been superceded but are included for general...
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