Advances in Plant Pathology
Plant pathology (also phytopathology) is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, viruses, viroids, virus-like organisms, phytoplasmas, protozoa, nematodes and parasitic plants. Not included are ectoparasites like insects, mites, vertebrate, or other pests that affect plant health by eating plant tissues. Plant pathology also involves the study of pathogen identification, disease etiology, disease cycles, economic impact, plant disease epidemiology, plant disease resistance, how plant diseases affect humans and animals, pathosystem genetics, and management of plant diseases. In the present book, ten typical literatures about plant pathology published on international authoritative journals were selected to introduce the worldwide newest progress, which contains reviews or original researches on plant pathology. We hope this book can demonstrate advances in plant pathology as well as give references to the researchers, students and other related people.
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    Global challenges facing plant pathology: multidisciplinary approaches to meet the food security and environmental challenges in the mid-twenty-first century
  • Chapter 2
    Linking ecology and plant pathology to unravel the importance of soil-borne fungal pathogens in species-rich grasslands
  • Chapter 3
    Application of meta-analysis in plant pathology: a case study examining the impact of fungicides on wheat yield loss from the yellow spot—septoria nodorum blotch disease complex in Western Australia
  • Chapter 4
    AFD-Net: Apple Foliar Disease multi classification using deep learning on plant pathology dataset
  • Chapter 5
    A plant pathology perspective of fungal genome sequencing
  • Chapter 6
    Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Used in Traditional Treatment of the Oral Pathology: The Ethnobotanical Survey in the Economic Capital Casablanca, Morocco (North Africa)
  • Chapter 7
    6 Three sources for non-chemical management of plant disease: Towards an ecological frameworkEvaluation of essential oils nanoemulsions formulations on Botrytis cinerea growth, pathology and grey mould incidence on cucumber fruits
  • Chapter 8
    Characterisation of the antifungal effects of a plant-based compound, CIN-102, on the main septal filamentous fungi involved in human pathology
  • Chapter 9
    Evaluation of essential oils nanoemulsions formulations on Botrytis cinerea growth, pathology and grey mould incidence on cucumber fruits
  • Chapter 10
    Application of Statistical Tools for Data Analysis and Interpretation in Rice Plant Pathology
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Plant Pathology.
Michael Jeger
Imperial College London, London, UK

Eline A. Ampt
Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group, Wageningen University, PO Box 47, 6700 AAWageningen, The Netherlands

Sophia Zougagh
Laboratory of Ecology and Environment, Faculty of SciencesBen M’sik, University Hassan II Casablanca, Sidi Othman, BP 7955, Casablanca, Morocco

Alan Maloney
Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

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