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    Biological Control of Rice Diseases by Gnanamanickam, Samuel S.;

    Series: Progress in Biological Control; 8;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2009
    • Publisher Springer Netherlands
    • Date of Publication 30 November 2011
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Previously published in hardcover

    • ISBN 9789400726062
    • Binding Paperback
    • See also 9789048124640
    • No. of pages108 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 195 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XII, 108 p.
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    There is suf?cient need to document all the available data on biological control of rice diseases in a small volume. Part of this need rests on the global importance of rice to human life. In the ?rst chapter, I have tried to show that rice is indeed life for most people in Asia and shortages in production and availability can lead to a food crisis. While rice is cultivated in most continents, biological disease management attains special relevance to rice farmers of Africa, Asia, and also perhaps, Latin America. These farmers are resource-poor and might not be able to afford the cost of expensive chemical treatments to control devastating rice pathogens such as Magnaporthe oryzae (blast), Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (bacterial leaf blight), Rhizoctonia solani (sheath blight) and the virus, rice tungro disease. In an earlier volume that I developed under the title, Biological Control of Crop Diseases (Dekker/CRC Publishers, 2002), I included transgenic crops generated for the management of plant pathogens as biological control under the umbrella of a broad de?nition. Dr Jim Cook who wrote the Foreword for the volume lauded the inclusion of transgenic crops and induced systemic resistance (ISR) as a positive trend toward acceptance of host plant resistance as part of biocontrol. I continue to subscribe to this view.

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    Table of Contents:

    Rice and Its Importance to Human Life.- Major Diseases of Rice.- An Overview of Progress in Biological Control.- Biological Control of Rice Blast.- Biological Control of Bacterial Blight of Rice.- Biological Control of Sheath Blight (ShB) of Rice.- Biological Control of Sheath-Rot and Other Fungal Diseases.- Biological Control of Rice Tungro Disease (RTD).

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