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Rootstock Tolerance to Disorders and Pathogens
UC Pest Management Guidelines for Rootstock Tolerance to Disorders and Pathogens on Avocado. Use rootstocks that areresistant to, or tolerant of, key disorders and diseases, such as avocado root rot (Phytophthora cinnamomi). Because rootstock ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Plant Viruses As Molecular Pathogens
Learn to produce healthier crops and better harvests!This uniquely valuable book highlights the tremendous progress of knowledge in different areas of the field over the last decade. Here you'll find new and useful information about plant molecular [... more]
$129.94
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Foodborne pathogens
As trends in foodborne disease continue to rise, the effective identification and control of pathogens becomes ever more important for the food industry. With its distinguished international team of contributors, Foodborne pathogens provides an [... more]
$310.00
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Management of Soilborne Pathogens
UC Management Guidelines for Management of Soilborne Pathogens on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Soil is a natural reservoir for many plant pathogens. Plants are under constant attack by many soil organisms. If conditions become favorable ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Pathogens: Rhizopus stolonifer and Monilinia spp.
The first indication of hull rot usually comes several weeks before harvest, when leaves on a shoot wither and die. Closely examine fruit on this shoot for a brown area on the outside of the hull and either tan fungal growth in the brown area on ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Emerging foodborne pathogens
Developments such as the increasing globalisation of the food industry, new technologies and products, and changes in the susceptibility of populations to disease, have all highlighted the problem of emerging pathogens. Pathogens may be defined as [... more]
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Pathogens: Monilinia laxa and Monilinia fructicola
Blossom and twig blight causes the collapse of young blossom spurs and associated leaves. A gummy exudate is present at the base of flowers. Gray-brown spore masses form on diseased flowers under high humidity. Monilinia spp. survive on diseased ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Pathogens: Cladosporium carpophilum
Primarily a problem on cling peaches in the northern San Joaquin Valley during wet spring weather. The fungus that causes scab overwinters in lesions on first-year twigs. Spores are produce in these lesions when humidity exceeds 70% beginning at ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Emerging Protozoan Pathogens
Emerging protozoan pathogens, once thought to be an obscure menace of society, have become a major threat to human health. The last two decades have seen major advances in the understanding of these increasingly important pathogens. Emerging Protozoan [... more]
$85.00
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Microbial Pathogens And Human Diseases
Microbial Pathogens And Human Diseases [... more]
$121.80
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Pathogens: Monilinia fructicola, Monilinia laxa
Infection occurs through blossom parts and progresses into the twig, killing blossoms, spurs, and associated leaves. Small cankers on twigs form below infected spurs; gum may be present at the base of flowers and dead flowers remain on the tree. ... [... more]
University of California IPM

PLoS Pathogens
An advanced imaging technique known as electron tomography has allowed researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to visualize an "entry claw," a unique structure formed between the [... more]
National Institutes of Health
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