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Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition (Ασθένειες εσπεριδοειδών - έκδοση στα αγγλικά)


Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition (Ασθένειες εσπεριδοειδών - έκδοση στα αγγλικά)

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9780890542484
L. W. Timmer, S. M. Garnsey, J. H. Graham
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Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition

Συγγραφέας: L. W. Timmer, S. M. Garnsey, J. H. Graham
ISBN: 9780890542484
Σελίδες: 128
Σχήμα: 22 Χ 28
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό
Έτος έκδοσης: 2000



Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition covers the extensive progress made in citrus disease studies since the publication of the first popular edition. This modern edition contains newly discovered strains of citrus diseases, expanded details on many pathogens, and important classification revisions of citrus pathogens.

All sections have been updated to make Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition a complete reference on citrus diseases. The guide to identification of diseases has been revised for easier field diagnosis of the causal agents of a disease symptom. Disease diagnosis is strengthened with 207 color photographs, many of them new or improved. An extensive glossary make this color guide book an easy-to-use reference for anyone interested in citrus health.

This disease diagnostic reference is ideal For anyone interested in citrus, including growers, crop consultants, agronomists, plant scientists, extension workers, teachers, students, county agents, and libraries



Contents

Introduction
Citrus Trees and Their Fruit
Citrus Diseases - General Concepts
Part I: Infectious Biotic Diseases
Algal Disease
Bacterial Diseases
Blast and Black pit
Canker
Bacterial spot
Diseases in Nurseries and Orchards
Seedling diseases
Albinism
Damping-off
Root diseases – Fungal
Black root rot
Fusarium wilt
Ganoderma root rot
Mushroom root rot
Phymatotrichum or cotton root rot
Phytophthora-induced diseases
Rosellinia root rot
Ustulina root and collar rot
Root Diseases – Nematodes
Lesion nematodes
Slow decline
Spreading decline
Other nematodes
Foliar and fruit diseases
Alternaria diseases
Alternaria Brown Spot of Mandarins
Alternia Leaf Spot of Rouch Lemon
Mancha Foliar de los Citricos
Anthracnose Diseases
Postbloom Fruit Drop
Lime Anthracnose
Areolate leaf spot
Black spot
Botrytis-induced diseases
Greasy spot and similar diseases
Melanose
Phaeoramularia fruit and leaf spot
Powdery mildew
Scab diseases
Septoria spot
Sooty blotch and flyspeck
Sooty mold
Branch and twig diseases
Felt fungus
Mal secco
Pink disease and thread blight
Sclerotinia twig blight
Sphaeropsis knot
Wood rot
Miscellaneous fungi and associated diseases
Postharvest Fungal Diseases
Alternaria rot
Anthracnose
Aspergillus rot
Brown rot
Cottony rot
Dothiorella rot
Fusarium rot
Gray mold
Penicillium decays
Blue mold
Green mold
Whisker mold
Pleospora rot
Sour rot
Stem-end rots
Diplodia stem-end rot
Phomopsis stem-end rot
Trichoderma rot
Graft-Transmissible, Systemic Diseases
Disease caused by procaryotes
Australian citrus dieback
Huanglongbing (Greening)
Stubborn
Variegated chlorosis
Witches’ broom
Viroid diseases
Cachexia
Exocortis
Gummy bark
Gum pocket and gummy pitting
Shell bark
Major virus diseases
Chlorotic dwarf
Ilarviruses
Leprosis and zonate chlorosis
Psorosis
Satsuma dwarf virus group
Tatter leaf-Citrange stunt
Tristeza
Vein enation-Woody gall
Yellow mosaic
Young-leaf flecking diseases
Concave gum - Blind pocket
Cristacortis
Impietratura
Yellow ringspot
Blight
Other Virus and Viruslike Agents
Flowering parasites
Part II: Diseases of Uncertain or Complex Etiology
Amachamiento
Tree collapse, branch and twig dieback
Tangerine and Murcott collapse
Branch and twig dieback
Dry root rot or Sudden death
Rio Grande gummosis
Rumple of lemons
Part III: Noninfectious Disorders
Mineral deficiencies, toxicities, fertilization problems
Environmental problems
Drought
Flooding injury
Freeze injury
Hail injury
Lightning injury
Salt injury
Sunscald
Wind injury
Chemical Injuries
Herbicide injury
Pesticide spray injuries
Fumigation-induced stunting
Inherited Abnormalities
Bud union creases and incompatibilities
Cancroid spot
Chimeras and mutations
Crinkle scurf
Lime blotch (wood pocket)
Physiological Disorders of Fruit
Pest Injuries Resembling Disease Effects

Brief Guide to Field Identification of Citrus Diseases
Index

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