Field Manual of Diseases on Garden and Greenhouse FlowersThe Garden and Greenhouse Flowers manual is a reference manual on diseases which attack garden and greenhouse flowers. The manual identifies various types of diseases which are known to invade these plants located throughout North, Central, and South America.The recordings include diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, viroids, phytoplasmas, and nematodes. Causal disease agents are described and illustrated in some cases and diseases and disease control measures are also discussed. A manual such as this is never finished since new reports of diseases are continuously reported. |
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Field Manual of Diseases on Garden and Greenhouse Flowers R. Kenneth Horst No preview available - 2015 |
Field Manual of Diseases on Garden and Greenhouse Flowers R. Kenneth Horst No preview available - 2013 |
Field Manual of Diseases on Garden and Greenhouse Flowers Ralph Kenneth Horst No preview available - 2013 |
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens Alternaria Alternaria sp ANTHRACNOSE Aphelenchoides fragariae Ascochyta BACTERIAL Crown Gall BACTERIAL Leaf Spot Beet Curly Top BLIGHT Botrytis cinerea Bulb California Aster Yellows CANKER Chrysanthemum Clavibacter cosmopolitan Cucumber Mosaic Curly Top Cuscuta DAMPING-OFF Diseases on Garden Ditylenchus dipsaci DODDER DOWNY MILDEW Entyloma Erwinia carotovora Erysiphe polygoni fascians Field Manual Fusarium oxysporum Fusarium sp Garden and Greenhouse Gloeosporium sp Golovinomyces cichoracearum Gray Mold Greenhouse Flowers LEAF SCORCH LEAF SPOT Lesion Manual of Diseases Media Dordrecht 2013 Meloidogyne sp NEMATODE NONPARASITIC oxysporum f parasitica Peronospora Phyllosticta sp Phymatotrichum omnivorum plant POWDERY MILDEW Pseudomonas syringae Pythium R.K. Horst Ramularia Rhizoctonia solani Ring Spot Root Knot Science+Business Media Dordrecht Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotium rolfsii Septoria SMUT Southern spores Springer Science+Business Media Tobacco Tomato Spotted Wilt Uromyces Verticillium Verticillium albo-atrum VIRUS Xanthomonas
