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Sustainable Management of Phytoplasma Diseases in Crops Grown in the Tropical Belt: Biology and Detection (Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection #12)

Sustainable Management of Phytoplasma Diseases in Crops Grown in the Tropical Belt: Biology and Detection (Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection #12)

Current price: $109.99
Publication Date: February 6th, 2020
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783030296490
Pages:
268

Description

High number of pictures of insects and plant symptoms
Update on phytoplasma diseases epidemiology and control methods in the tropics

Relevant recent information on phytoplasma diseases in tropical crops compiled in 2 volume book accessible to scientists and growers

About the Author

Chrystel Olivier is a Research Scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Saskatoon Research and Development Centre (AAFC) since 2001. Her research interests includes phytoplasma disease epidemiology and management in field crops. Her lab worked extensively on aster yellow disease epidemiology and control in canola and cereal crops and on leafhopper population associated with the disease. Tim J. Dumonceaux has been a Research Scientist at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Saskatoon Research and Development Centre (AAFC) since 2009. His research interests include molecular diagnostics of plant and animal pathogens, the impacts of microbial communities on a variety of agricultural ecosystems, and the applications of white-rot fungi in the production of biofuels. His lab has developed a suite of tools for identifying and characterizing phytoplasmas based on the universal microbial barcode chaperonin-60 (cpn60), and he maintains an interest in applying thesetools to the detection, characterization, and quantification of phytoplasma infections in plant and insect tissues. Edel Pérez-López is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Saskatchewan, Biology Department, working with clubroot and the soil-borne obligate parasite Plasmodiophora brassicae, although he keeps actively collaborating in research projects related to the identification and characterization of phytoplasmas in South America, Saudi Arabia and Canada. Edel has been working with phytoplasmas affecting crops in Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Canada, and Saudi Arabia since 2012, working also on the development of diagnostic methods to identify and characterize this group of plant pathogenic bacteria.