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Phytophthora
Identifying Species by Morphology and DNA Fingerprints By Mannon E. Gallegly and Chuanxue Hong
“This book will be throughout the world an excellent resource for these who are interested in identifying Phytophthora species.” —Archives of Phytopathology & Plant Protection
The new identification key, Phytophthora: Identifying Species by Morphology and DNA Fingerprints, enables diagnosticians and regulatory personnel as well as researchers to identify Phytophthora species with speed and confidence. This book presents a new key, integrating the classical morphological approach and a new DNA fingerprinting technique called PCR-SSCP. A total of 652 original photos are included to illustrate 60 individual species covered as well as a partial list of other molecular characters used for description of new species and differentiation of existing species in recent years. Each section includes a description, PCR-SSCP fingerprint key, and illustrations for morphological characters. Features and Benefits of the NEW Phytophthora Identification Key Integration of classical approach and modern DNA fingerprinting technology enables students, teachers, diagnosticians, and researchers to correctly identify Phytophthora species, using one method to identify and another to confirm isolate identities. In addition, it allows those who are skilled in DNA fingerprinting techniques to learn the classical approach and vice versa.
By Mark L. Gleason, Margery L. Daughtrey, Ann R. Chase, Gary W. Moorman, and Daren S. Mueller Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials is a beautifully illustrated, practical, scientifically reviewed reference book that will help you identify and solve plant disease problems specific to these valuable ornamental plants. As the popularity of herbaceous perennials in the landscape continues to rise, there is a demand for more information on how to produce and grow these striking plants successfully. The common diseases of more than 150 popular perennials are included in this new book, arranged alphabetically by plant and accompanied by hundreds of fine color photographs to assist in accurate disease diagnosis. This book will be invaluable to nurserymen and garden center operators, landscape managers, educators, professional, home, and master gardeners, and the many advisors and extension professionals that serve the green industry. This book consists of three sections. The first section describes basic strategies for diagnosing and managing diseases of herbaceous perennials. It explains why Integrated Pest Management is important and outlines some helpful practices to keep diseases in check. The second section includes short profiles of 12 major types of diseases that attack herbaceous perennials. This section helps readers understand how different types of disease-causing agents live and act and how best to protect plants against them. The third and main section of the book is organized alphabetically by the genus of each perennial plant, which helps readers quickly find information for a particular plant of interest. The Common Name to Latin Name Index will help those unfamiliar with the Latin plant names.
Each Species is Presented on its own Two-page Section Each section includes a description, PCR-SSCP fingerprint key, and illustrations for morphological characters.
New dichotomous-like key is presented using minimal morphological characters and the DNA fingerprint key uses only the rDNA-ITS region amplified with a single pair of universal primers enabling plant health regulatory personnel and diagnosticians to quickly identify Phytophthora species. Pictorial illustrations of morphological characters used in the key and description of individual species help beginners understand and master essential taxonomic terms and diagnostic characters of individual species. They also speed training for those in new research and diagnostic service positions. Step-by-step procedures provided for all methods used in development of both keys allow key users to easily become adept in species identification. PCR-SSCP fingerprint key along with the protocol of how to use it provides a DNA fingerprint technique that is quicker and can be used as a confirmation of the morphological identification. Diagnosticians and beginning students can easily become proficient using this method with the straightforward protocol. Contents Chapter 1: The Morphological Key - General procedures for morphological identification, Illustrations of definitive morphological characters, Growth media and methods; Chapter 2: The DNA Fingerprint Key - The PCR-SSCP protocol, A partial list of other molecular fingerprinting techniques; Chapter 3: Morphological Characters and DNA Fingerprints of 60 Individual Species - Host, geographic origin, provider, and culture deposits of key isolates; Glossary; Literature Cited; Index 2008; 8.5" x 11" softcover spiral bound; 168 pages; 130 black and white images; (2 pounds); ISBN 978-0-89054-364-1; Item No. 43641; $79
Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials
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Each species is presented in its own two-page section.
Special features include • Over 700 color images of diseases commonly found on herbaceous perennials • Up-to-date information on important diseases to watch for • A primer on the different categories of plant diseases and how they are managed • Symptom descriptions to help the reader tell major diseases of perennials apart • The basic cultural requirements of each plan • Encyclopedic arrangement (alphabetically, plant-by-plant)
2009; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 300 pages (est.); 700+ color images; ISBN 978-0-89054-374-0; (3 pounds); Item No. 43740; $79
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Disease of Herbaceous Perennials Image CD The new Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials Image CD is the perfect companion to the Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials book. It contains all 700+ color images from the book. Use these high quality images in PowerPoint™ presentations and lecture handouts to provide unmistakably clear examples of the diseases of herbaceous perennials. Easily browse through 700+ images by disease, plant, or caption. Then, simply save images to your desktop and paste into your PowerPoint™ presentations. Captions are included with images as well as in a separate text file allowing searches by specific words or phrases and easy insertion into presentations and documents. 2009; CD; Compatible with Macintosh and PC; ISBN 978-0-89054-375-7; (1 pound) Single User Version: Item No. 43757; $89 Multiple User Version: Item No. 43757M; $195
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VIRUS DISEASES of PLANTS
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Image Analysis Software for Plant Disease Quantification By Lakhdar Lamari
Edited by O. W. Barnett and John L. Sherwood
Quickly and easily quantify disease symptoms on plants with Assess 2.0: Image Analysis Software for Plant Disease Quantification. Rapid measurement of leaf area, percent disease, root length, lesion count, percent ground cover, and applications are made simple with this versatile and affordable software. Assess 2.0 introduces automatic measurement (user-independent) of many plant diseases and ground cover to make disease quantification fast, easy, reliable, and reproducible. Assess 2.0 can also be used as an interactive laboratory tool for real-time length and area measurements of anything that can be imaged (scanned, digital photographs, microscopy, etc.).
Visual identification of symptoms on plants is often the first indication that they are affected by a virus disease. This 2-CD set provides an international collection of color images of virus symptoms and other associated images that emphasize identification and provide information on epidemiology, losses, and control. The CDs present information on field identification not available from other sources. Most of the information on plant resistance is not easily available as well, especially across several viruses affecting a single plant. VIRUS DISEASES OF PLANTS is a unique compilation that will be invaluable to educators, scientists, students, growers, and other agribusiness personnel. VIRUS DISEASES of PLANTS: Image Database Collection CD contains 1,218 images of symptoms, vectors, viruses, and viroids and disease symptoms that might be confused with those caused by viruses across a broad range of more than 120 host plants. Each image contains information about the current scientific classification of the virus disease shown based on the 8th Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Names of viruses from images in the APS Compendia of Plant Disease Series have been updated when necessary, and the newest literature information has been incorporated. Scientists currently working on the crop viruses have written the captions for the images and assisted in editing the compilation. VIRUS DISEASES of PLANTS: Grapevine, Potato, and Wheat Image Collection and Teaching Resource CD contains an image collection of virus diseases of grapevine, potato, and wheat, plus teaching resources on these crops. More than 430 images are integrated with information about the disease symptoms, epidemiology, causal virus(es), diagnosis, and management. An audiovisual component contains narration synchronized with slide shows of selected images. This feature, about 40 minutes long, is designed for classroom presentations or for individual study. The images on both VIRUS DISEASES of PLANTS CDs are searchable by virus, virus genus or family, plant, symptom, vector, or other words in the captions. The caption for each image contains the symptom description, disease name, virus name, host plant, and image contributor. These CDs contain a program that gives you the ability to create a custom slide show and export it. You may also export the images for use in custom PowerPoint™ presentations. These CDs will ship
Features and Benefits of the VIRUS DISEASES of PLANTS 2-CD Set in May/June 2009. • Color images of virus disease symptoms with descriptions are provided • Grapevine, potato, and wheat images are supported by extensive written texts and audio presentations • Many different types of virus symptoms are included • Images are searchable by key words and can be exported into unique collections VIRUS DISEASES of PLANTS CDs may be purchased separately: Image Database Collection CD 2009; CD - compatible for PC; ISBN 978-0-89054-370-2; (1 pound) Single User: Item No. 43702; $149 • Multiple Users: Item No. 43702M; $295 Grapevine, Potato, and Wheat Image Collection and Teaching Resource CD 2009; CD - compatible for PC; ISBN 978-0-89054-371-9; (1 pound) Single User: Item No. 43719; $149 • Multiple Users: Item No. 43719M; $295
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Accompanied by a textbook-quality user manual with 19 easy-to-follow tutorials, Assess 2.0 makes learning and training fascinating and fun. Automated installation is hassle-free, allowing users to start working on plant disease quantification immediately. Optimized for use in plant pathology and agronomy, this revolutionary tool produces invaluable results for plant pathologists, agronomists, plant breeders, horticultural scientists and anyone needing to analyze, quantify, and measure plants and plant diseases. The intuitive Windows-based interface makes image analysis and plant disease quantification simple. Assess 2.0 is hardware-independent, requiring only a computer with a 32-bit computer operating system. The program supports Twain-compliant imaging devices such as scanners, frame grabbers, or digital cameras for image acquisition, although images can be imported from any computer drive, CD, network or other applications. Assess 2.0 supports all standard graphic file formats and most non-standard formats. These screen shots show instant measurement of plant disease lesions and percentage of infection What’s NEW in Assess 2.0? using the automatic threshold tool. • Automatic measurement of many plant disease lesions – No matter who measures the disease lesions, the result will always be the same. • Automatic measurement of ground cover – Agronomists and those interested in measuring ground cover can do so with a single click of the mouse. • Automatic recognition and percent-disease measurement of individual leaves on the same image –This new feature is a real time-saver. You can scan many leaves on the same screen and obtain a disease measurement for each leaf with one click of the mouse. • Simple calibration – Images scanned in Assess 2.0 no longer require calibration. Additionally, if the resolution (dpi) of an image is known, the user simply enters the values into Assess 2.0. Physical units of measure can now be converted in Assess 2.0. You can calibrate an image in inches and later select one of 10 units without any calibration. • Support for all standard and many non-standard file formats for reading and writing – Assess 2.0 can handle over 60 file formats, including several RAW formats for digital cameras. No need to convert images using other software. • Scanner interface Requirements: 32-bit Windows Operating System (95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, or Vista); ISBN 978-0-89054369-6 Single User Version– 2008: CD and Manual; (2 pounds); Item No. 43696; $295 Multi User Version– 2008: CD and Manual; (2 pounds); Item No. 43696M; $495
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Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Ecology of Bark-Inhabiting and Tree-Pathogenic Fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae By Marieka Gryzenhout, Brenda D. Wingfield, and Michael J. Wingfield This monograph will aid in the identification and study of fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae. Numerous studies revising the taxonomy of Cryphonectria or reporting on new hosts of these fungi have been published during the course of the past decade. The aim of this book is to draw together all recent and relevant information relating to the Cryphonectriaceae in one volume. This will considerably enhance the ability of plant pathologists, mycologists, and forest scientists to identify the important fungi residing in this Cryphonectriaceae family. The DNA database, keys, and descriptions for all Cryphonectria species and related taxa will also enhance the ability of those involved in quarantine regulations to recognize these fungi and help to reduce the chance of their accidental introduction into new areas. This book will ship in May/June 2009.
Important features include • All current and key literature related to the important tree pathogens residing in the Cryphonectriaceae • Identification keys, illustrated descriptions, and taxonomic summaries of all species currently in the Cryphonectriaceae • Phylogenetic comparisons that act as a quick reference to all important sequences, DNA matrices, and techniques that will enable characterization of new species • Hosts and species and their global geographical distribution • Color photographs and their disease symptoms • Laboratory and identification techniques to this specialized group of fungi Contents Introduction; History of the Cryphonectriaceae and its members; Diseases and ecology; Pathogen identification; Working with the Cryphonectriaceae; Identification of genera and species; Dichotomous key to genera; Synoptic key to genera; Descriptions; Species excluded or of questionable validity; Literature cited; List of abbreviations; Index to figures; Index to fungal names; Index to host names; Host-fungus index 2009; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 136 pages (est.); 14 color images; 38 black and white images; ISBN 978-0-89054-367-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 43672; $119
Microfungi occurring on Proteaceae in the fynbos By Seonju Marincowitz, Pedro W. Crous, Johannes Z. Groenewald, and Michael J. Wingfield The fynbos is a shrubland characterized by a fire-prone ecosystem and Mediterranean climate. Although it is extremely rich in plant species, and has a high degree of floral endemism, very little is known regarding the fungi in this unique and fascinating environment. Microfungi occurring on Proteaceae in the fynbos is the result of a study that investigated the saprobic microfungi that colonize and utilize leaf and twig litter and senescent flowerheads of Proteaceae. A total of 29 species and subspecies belonging to four genera of Proteaceae were sampled from 12 sites in the Western Cape Province of South Africa spanning a period of 2 years. Other than providing a foundation for further studies, this investigation highlights a disturbing paucity of knowledge regarding the fynbos mycota in one of the world’s most threatened and unusual floral kingdoms. Contents Introduction: The Cape Floristic Region, Fynbos, Proteacceae, Aims; Materials and Methods: Field Works, Laboratory Procedures, Biodiviersity Analyses; Taxonomy of Saprobic Microfungi: Ascomycetes, Anamorphic Fungi; Diversity of Microfungi on the Fynbos Proteacea: Results, All Fungal Raza, Discussion; References; Index of Plants; Index of Fungi 2008; hardcover; 166 pages, 93 color plates, 6 black and white plates; (2 pounds); Item No. 51717; $89
Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests Edited by Walter Mahaffee, Sarah Pethybridge, and David H. Gent Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests is a comprehensive and authoritative account of diseases and pests of hop as well as numerous other disorders and injuries that impact this valuable specialty crop. This compendium is a practical reference for anyone interested in healthy, high-quality hop, which in addition to brewing, are showing promise for use in sugar processing and as a preservative in ethanol production and for potential use as an antimicrobial additive in animal feed. One hundred and forty-seven images are presented with expert scientifically peer-reviewed descriptions of the identifying characteristics of disease and pest symptoms and their causal agents. This book provides insight into cone uses and chemistry, methods for hop production, and an extensive list of hop cultivars and the characteristics. The description of each disease or pest includes a general account of its importance and world distribution, symptoms, causal organism or agent, disease cycle and epidemiology, management, and selected references. Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests assists in the diagnosis of hop diseases and pests in the field, laboratory, or diagnostic clinic and provides recommendations for management of hop diseases and pests. This compendium will be useful to plant pathologists, entomologists, nematologists, crop production specialists, growers, diagnostic clinicians, students, regulatory agents, crop consultants, agribusiness representatives, educators, researchers, and others interested in the recognition or management of hop diseases and pests throughout the world. Benefits of Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests • Visually identify problems that affect hop plants or cones with 147 color photographs of diseases, pests, and other disorders. • Coverage on most diseases and pests affecting hops throughout the world, which is helpful when analyzing a new disease introduced to a specific region. • A useful broad reference for those interested growing their own hop. This compendium contains sections on hop taxonomy, chemistry, and production with an extensive listing of hop cultivars and their characters. • Identify growth abnormalities that are not caused by plant pathogens or insects with expert descriptions and color photographs of symptoms of nutrient disorders and plant injury. 2009; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 112 pages (est.); 147 color images; 6 black and white images; ISBN 978-0-89054-376-4; (1 pound); Item No. 43764; $65
Hop Diseases and Pests Image CD The new Hop Diseases and Pests Image CD is the perfect companion to the Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests. This CD is a part of the Compendium Image Collection Series and contains all 147 color images and 6 black and white images from the book. Use these high-quality images in PowerPoint™ presentations and lecture handouts to provide clear examples of diseases and pests that affect hop. Easily browse through images categorized by causal agent. Simply save images to your desktop and then paste into your PowerPoint™ presentations. Captions are included with images as well as in a separate text file for easy insertion into presentations and documents. Single User Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43771; $65 Multi User Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43771M; $175
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Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, Second Edition Edited by Robert M. Harveson, Linda E. Hanson, and Gary L. Hein
This book and CD will ship in May/June 2009.
Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, Second Edition is a complete revision of the first edition and is updated and expanded to provide current and relevant beet (Beta vulgaris L.) production problems in one comprehensive volume. This revision is authored by 28 scientists affiliated with 14 different institutions or organizations and contains nearly 400 images throughout, approximately 80% of which are new to this volume.
1200 Weeds
of the 48 States & Adjacent Canada This interactive weed-identification DVD is useful to a broad audience ranging from extension specialists, educators, and herbicide applicators to gardeners, ranchers, and anyone who needs to identify weeds. It is a complete revision of the 1,000 Weeds of North America CD published in 2003. The new DVD version contains 2,000 more images (6,200 in all) and a new user-friendly interface, as well 200 more species. It includes graphic images, terms, and botanical structures used in the identification process, a complete step-by-step tutorial to help you learn the program features, and county-level distribution maps for each species. 2008; DVD; (1 pound); Item No. 1200W; $56
This second edition has been significantly expanded and is organized into several major sections, including a new introduction with brief histories of beet production, botany, and breeding. The remainder of the book is divided into five major parts: biotic disorders, abiotic disorders, postharvest deterioration of sugar beet, major insect and arthropod pests, and newly emerging issues. The description of each disease includes a general account of its importance and world distribution, symptoms, causal organism or agent, disease cycle and epidemiology, management, and selected references. Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, Second Edition will be useful to field workers, diagnosticians, plant pathologists, extension specialists, agronomists, entomologists, vegetable horticulturists, and master gardeners. Although emphasizing sugar beets, the information will also pertain to problems associated with other forms of beets, including fodder, table (red) beet, and Swiss chard. An extended effort was made to include images and descriptions of production issues affecting these crops as well. • More Images for Accurate Diagnostics! A significantly increased number of images of damage due to diseases, insects, herbicides, and abiotic disorders that enable growers, consultants, and extension specialists to more readily identify problems affecting crops. • Additional Coverage! Information on other beet types (chard, fodder, and table beets) will help vegetable horticulturists with production problems for this group of crops. • Emerging Issues Section! Timely descriptions of emerging issues will educate workers on new, potentially damaging problems. • New Historical Introduction! A new introduction is included containing brief histories of beet production, botany, and breeding for diseases and insects. 2009; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 160 pages (est.); 298 color images; 10 black and white images; ISBN 978-0 89054-365-8; (2 pounds); Item No. 43658; $65
Beet Diseases and Pests Image CD The new Beet Diseases and Pests Image CD is a companion to the Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, Second Edition. This CD is a part of the Compendium Image Collection Series and contains all 298 color images and 10 black and white images from the compendium. Use these high quality images in PowerPoint™ presentations and lecture handouts to provide clear examples of diseases, pests, and disorders affecting beets. Easily browse through images categorized by causal agent. Simply save images to your desktop and then paste into your PowerPoint™ presentations. Captions are included with images as well as in a separate text file for easy insertion into presentations and documents. Single User Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43665; $65 Multi User Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43665M; $175
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50 Video Clips on Fungal Diseases of Cereals DVD Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink
“This clip collection is a treasure trove for the teacher who understands that many different media are necessary to keep students engaged and learning. These illustrations will lock in a student’s understanding of material studied in textbooks by giving them a particularly vivid visual demonstration of structures and their functions. The interactions between fungi and plants come alive via the artistry of these clips.” — Margery Daughtrey, Editor-in-Chief, APS PRESS
The 50 video clips on this DVD will delight teacher and student alike. The wonder of biology is clearly evident in these hand-picked sequences and will help you create compelling presentations that will fascinate and educate your students. Ever since the The Biology of Fungal Pathogens Video Series became available, professors have wanted to use specific clips This DVD includes a helpful booklet that provides preview images from the videos for their class PowerPoint™ with descriptions of each animated clip. presentations…now it’s possible! This new DVD has 50 clips from all eight videos in the series. The 55-page booklet that comes with the DVD will help you to choose the perfect video segments of topics you would like to demonstrate to your students. The clips are especially desirable for use in general biology classes, as well as for classes in plant pathology and mycology. Cooperative Extension educators will be able to use these clips as highlights in their presentations to commercial growers and in Master Gardener training. Clips on the DVD Clip 1 Ascoconium and antheridium; Clip 2 Ascus formation; Clip 3 Ascospore release; Clip 4 Infection by ascospores; Clip 5 Pycnidia; Clip 6 Infection by pycniospores; Clip 7 Pseudothecia; Clip 8 Conidiospores; Clip 9 Infection by ascospores; Clip 10 Drechslera tritici-repentis and Drechslera teres; Clip 11 Infection by DTR conidiospores; Clip 12 Primary pustules; Clip 13 Host infection; Clip 14 Conidia formation; Clip 15 Epidemic; Clip 16 Resistance to mildew; Clip 17 Mildew’s genetic adaptability; Clip 18 Teleomorph; Clip 19 Reproductive cycle of urediniospores; Clip 20 Formation of teliospores; Clip 21 Formation of basidiospores; Clip 22 Formation of pycniospores and aeciospores; Clip 23 Complete life cycle (summary); Clip 24 Brown rust of rye, barley leaf rust, stem rust of wheat; Clip 25 Stripe or yellow rust; Clip 26 Seedling infection; Clip 27 Foot rot; Clip 28 Formation and spread of conidia; Clip 29 Formation and spread of ascospores; Clip 30 Infection of heads; Clip 31 Mycotoxins; Clip 32 Barley leaf spots (an overview); Clip 33 The fungus Ramularia collo-cygni; Clip 34 Fungal infection of the host plant; Clip 35 Physiological leaf spots (PLS); Clip 36 The plant’s antioxidant protection system; Clip 37 Oxidative stress; Clip 38 Antioxidant effects of fungicides; Clip 39 Conidia formation; Clip 40 Conidial spread and germination; Clip 41 Host infection; Clip 42 Disease development; Clip 43 Genetic recombination; Clip 44 Formation and spread of ascospores; Clip 45 Common bunt of wheat; Clip 46 Contamination of healthy grains; Clip 47 Germination of bunt spore; Clip 48 Seedling infection; Clip 49 Loose smut of barley; Clip 50 Embryo infection The pricing shown for the 50 Video Clips DVD-ROM provides single user privileges for the purchaser. If you wish to share this program, you must purchase access for Multiple Users at a single location ($100) or a Local Area Network (LAN) License in a single location ($300). Please call 1.800.328.7560 or e-mail aps@scisoc.org for more details about upgrading your license to allow more than one user. 2008; DVD-ROM; PC and Mac Compatible; ISBN 978-0-89054-362-7; (1 pound); Item No. 43627; $159
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Teaching Plant Anatomy Through Creative Laboratory Exercises
Parasitic Flowering Plants
By R. L. Peterson, Carol A. Peterson, and L. H. Melville
Parasitic flowering plants are strikingly impressive and beautiful and hold many surprises of both general and scientific interest. Parasites also have great influence on the quality of human life when attacking crop plants. This beautifully illustrated book covers all parasitic families and most of the genera. It also discusses the establishment of the parasite, the structure and function of the nutrient absorption organ (haustorium), and how the parasites are pollinated and dispersed as well as their ecology, hosts, and evolution. The book is written in mostly non-technical language and includes a glossary and explanatory boxes.
“Although a number of new plant anatomy texts have been published in recent years, none is as innovative, exciting and user-friendly as Teaching Plant Anatomy Through Creative Laboratory Exercises…The book also outlines some easy to use techniques, such as hand sections and clearings and macerations, which will certainly be very useful for any plant related lab. This book really does bring plant anatomy to life and will be a must for any course that deals with plant structure even if it’s just to prepare plant material for molecular techniques.”
—Dr. Usher Posluszny, University of Guelph
By Henning S. Heide-Jørgensen
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This lab manual is easy-to-follow for instructors teaching plant structure at the high school, college, and university levels. This book takes students through the process of preparing their own microscope slides from fresh plant samples. The exercises in this book require minimal supplies and equipment and use plants that are readily available. A CD is included with all the illustrations for easy downloading into PowerPoint™ presentations.
Introduction; Hemiparasitic Santalales; Hemiparasitic families other than Santalales; Holoparasitic families; Establishment of the parasite; Host ranges and various ecological aspects of parasitism; Harmful parasites and control methods; Ecology and evolution
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A Treatise on their Identification, Culture, and Garden Attributes - Third Edition
Types of Microscopes and Microscopy; Sectioning and Staining; Cell Organelles and Ergastic Substances; Cell Types in Simple Tissues; Complex Tissues; Secretory Structures; Roots; Stems; Leaves; Reproductive Organs; Appendix 1: List of plant anatomy texts; Appendix 2: Preparation and use of stains; Appendix 3: Some unwelcome intruders and problems when sectioning; Appendix 4: A simple method for staining cleared roots and leaves; Appendix 5: Testing viability of plant cells; Appendix 6: Suppliers; Glossary; Index 2008; 8.5" x 11" spiral bound and CD set; 164 pages; (2 pounds); Item No. 97982; $65
2008 APS Centennial Meeting Proceedings CD This fully searchable CD presents nearly 300 posters and presentations from the technical sessions at the 2008 APS Centennial Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This CD also includes 10 virtual flash-and-dash presentations. Citable abstracts of all presentations and sessions are included: oral and poster technical presentations, special sessions, plenary presentations, and centennial sessions. Each poster and presentation may be magnified to focus on specific figures, images, tables, and graphs. 2008; CD; PC and Mac Compatible; ISBN 978-0-89054-368-9; (1 pound) Single User Version: Item No. 43689; $65 Multi User Version: Item No. 43689M; $150 (This version is limited to a single facility and may not be networked.)
Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions CD, Volume 6 Edited by Matteo Lorito, Sheridan Lois Woo, and Felice Scala This CD provides papers from scientists who presented their research results at the 13th International Congress on Molecular PlantMicrobe Interactions. The CD is searchable and citable and includes color images and references. Topics Covered: pathogenic and symbiotic plant-bacterium interactions; pathogenic and symbiotic plant-fungus and plant-oomycete interactions; multitrophic interactions (pathogens, insects, nematodes, endophytes, parasitic plants); recognition and signaling; molecular dialogues, and plant- virus/viroid/ phytoplasma interactions; dynamics of plant responses to microbes, and evolution of susceptibility and resistance; common host mechanisms, plant hormones and non-host resistance; biocontrol interactions and biotechnology; and the impact of ‘omics’. IS-MPMI members are entitled to a 10% discount on this CD and must reference their IS-MPMI membership status when the order is placed to receive the discount. 2008; CD; PC and Mac Compatible; ISBN 978-0-9654625-5-6; (1 pound) Single User Version: Item No. 62556; $99 Multi User Version (single computer): Item No. 62556M; $150 LAN License Version: Item No. 62556LAN; $300
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Herbaceous Perennial Plants By Allan M. Armitage
The third edition of Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on their Identification, Culture, and Garden Attributes describes 3,600 species in 1,224 pages. More than 300 color photos complement detailed text filled with the author’s pointed observations of plant performance, cultivar selection, and current taxonomy. The first edition was designated one of the best 75 books written in the last 75 years by the American Horticulture Society. This newly published third edition combines Armitage’s extensive traveling, teaching, and trialing experience to provide a depth of understanding of the best ornamental perennials for North American gardens unparalleled by any other garden writer. 2008; 7.25" x 10.25" hardcover; 1,224 pages; 300+ color photos; (6 pounds); Item No. 47761; $89
Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance Edited by Jane Parker In recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in plant resistance to disease has seen major advances. This important new volume provides cutting-edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many of the world’s leading researchers in the area. It is essential reading for all those studying plant-pathogen interactions, including plant and agricultural scientists, molecular biologists, geneticists, and microbiologists. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological and agricultural sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this important volume on their shelves. Coverage includes establishment of disease by microbial pathogens; genomic approaches to understanding host-pathogen interactions; local and systemic resistance signaling; activities of small bioactive molecules; and plant-insect ecology. Contents 1: A personal perspective of the last 40 years of Plant Pathology: Emerging themes, paradigm shifts, and future promise. 2: Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) and PAMP-triggered immunity. 3: Pseudomonas syringae type IIIsecreted proteins and their activities and effects on plant innate immunity. 4: Establishment of fungal and oomycete biotrophy. 5: Genome biology cracks enigmas of oomycete plant pathogens. 6: Plant-virus interactions: Defense and counter-defense. 7: Marshalling the troops: Intracellular dynamics in plant-pathogen defense. 8: Role of plant secondary metabolites at the host-pathogen interface. 9: Chemical ecology of plant-insect interactions. 10: Lipid signals in plantpathogen interactions. 11: Induced resistance – orchestrating defense mechanisms through cross-talk and priming. 2009; 6.25" x 9.5" hardcover; 385 pages; (3 pounds); Item No. 75326; $209.99
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Fungi in the Ancient World
Potato Health Management,
How Mushrooms, Mildews, Molds, and Yeast Shaped the Early Civilizations of Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Near East
Edited by Dennis A. Johnson
By Frank Matthews Dugan
“The publication aims especially at readers with general historical and cultural interest. It provides ample stimuli, not only to plant pathologists, to more closely follow up the described examples and phenomena.” —Journal of Phytopathology
Fungi in the Ancient World is a comprehensive review on the impact of fungi in helping to shape ancient civilizations. Mushrooms, mildews, molds, and yeast had a surprisingly profound impact on diet, custom, politics, religion; human, animal, plant health; art, folklore, and the beginnings of science. This insightful book is a gateway to current methodologies for investigation of the co-evolution of plants, fungi, and humans from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages. Peer reviewed for accuracy and balance, the book provides multiple perspectives from professionals in mycology, plant pathology, ancient history, and folklore. It summarizes a wide range of highly controversial published views on the impact of fungi on customs, folklore, and religion. In doing this, the title presents perspectives on what is probable, plausible, or improbable in this highly debated area that helped form western civilization. Frank Dugan sifts the evidence, separates hype and hyperbole from factual and plausible events, and conclusively demonstrates that fungi have strongly influenced western civilization from its very beginnings. 2008; 6" x 9" softcover; 152 pages; 13 black and white figures; ISBN 978-0-89054-36-0; (2 pounds); Item No. 43610; $69
Pioneering Women in Plant Pathology Edited by Jean Beagle Ristaino
“I loved reading this book. As a graduate student in the 1960’s, I heard stories about the exploits of women who commanded attention at meetings and proved their hypotheses with clearly stated facts. These stories gave me the courage to report my work and this book will be an inspiration to women and men who continue the search for scientific knowledge.” —Sandra L. Anagnostakis, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, CT, USA [Published in Inoculum]
“…many chapters tell of major achievements by remarkable people…an appropriate one for university libraries and institutes concerned with microbiology, and for plant pathologists with historical interests.” — Microbiology Today
Pioneering Women in Plant Pathology is a biographical book on the early women scientists who led the way for others in the field of plant pathology. These untold stories about 27 fascinating women discuss their struggles and triumphs as early women in the science. The stories in this book are enhanced by historical documentation, samples of original research and published articles, reference material, and printed historical accounts. It will be appropriate for introductory or graduate level plant pathology courses that teach about the early studies of plant disease. Women’s studies, agriculture, and science history classes could also use this as a supplementary text. Historians of science will also find this an interesting look into the past. Partial Contents Introduction; Early Women in the United States and at the U.S. Department of Agriculture: Mary Elizabeth Banning, Effie A. Southworth, Flora W. Patterson, Vera Katherine Charles, Charlotte Elliott, Anna E. Jenkins, Edna Marie Buhrer and Grace Whitney Sherman Cobb; Women Plant Pathologists in Europe: Mary Dilys Glynne, Mary T. Franklin, Audrey M. Shepherd, Marion Augusta Watson, Eva Sansome, Grace Marion Waterhouse, Johanna Westerdijk, Mathilde Bensaúde, Maria de Lourdes Vieira Borges, Rosalind Franklin; North American University Faculty and Private Practitioners: Helen Margaret Gilkey, Cynthia Westcott, Katherine Esau, Margaret Newton, Helen Hart, Ruth F. Allen, Anne Marie Kopecky Vidaver, Virginia R. Ferris, Hedwig Hirschmann Triantaphyllou
Second Edition
“This book is very well illustrated with drawings, schemes and especially with colour photographs. It contains an impressive amount of detailed information and suggestions for the management of potato health throughout all states of potato production for different purposes…particularly recommended for all those involved in practical aspects of potato production.” —Dr. Nicola Greco, Nematologia Mediterranea
The first edition of Potato Health Management is the best-selling title in the APS PRESS Plant Health Management Series, with more than 7,000 copies sold. Pest and pathogen populations have changed since the first edition was printed, and this new edition addresses those changes and contains up-to-date information recently acquired to help you economically manage potato health. This highly anticipated manual describes dozens of problems that affect this important crop including weeds, insects, nematodes, fungi, bacteria, phytoplasmas, and viruses. The new edition is 30% larger than the first and contains more color photographs, which are now interspersed throughout the text. It includes timely new chapters on economics, home gardening, and organic production. More than 40 experts from the fields of soil science, weed science, nematology, plant pathology, and entomology explain how to holistically manage potato health from seed to storage. The book provides the most current information on potato production practices, with an emphasis on pest and disease management. It gives a knowledge base so that these practices can be integrated into a comprehensive management strategy. The information in each of the book’s 23 chapters is essential to a successful, sustainable potato health management program. Contents Potato Health Management: A Holistic Approach; Checklist for a Holistic Potato Health Management Plan; Soil Health: Managing the Soil Microflora to Enhance Potato Health; Economics of Potato Plant Health; Selecting and Preparing the Planting Site; Quality Seed: Seed Improvement, Cultivar and Seed Lot Selection, and Certification; Seed Tuber Health Before and During Planting; Managing Potato Fertility; Potato Health from Sprouting to Harvest; Maintaining Tuber Health During Harvest, Storage, and Post-Storage Handling; Organic Potato Production; Managing Potatoes in the Home Garden; Applying Pesticides; Managing Pesticide Resistance; Managing Insect and Mite Pests; Managing Aphids and Leafhoppers; Managing Diseases Caused by Viruses, Viroids, and Phytoplasmas; Managing Soft Rot and Ring Rot; Managing Diseases Caused by Seedborne and Soilborne Fungi and Fungus-Like Pathogens; Managing Diseases Caused by Nematodes; Managing Foliar Diseases: Early Blight, Late Blight, and White Mold; Managing Weeds; Managing Physiological Disorders; Glossary; Index 2007; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 272 pages; 149 color illustrations; 47 black and white illustrations; ISBN 978-0-89054-353-5; (3 pounds); Item No. 43535; $89
Taming the Truffle
The History, Lore, and Science of the Ultimate Mushroom By Ian R. Hall, Gordon T. Brown, and Alessandra Zambonelli
“You should buy this book.…It is pretty amazingly thoughtful and comprehensive and will surely become dirt-stained and probably also soiled by your truffle pig as you develop your empire. Really.” — Kathie Hodge, Cornell Mushroom Blog
Taming the Truffle: The History, Lore, and Science of the Ultimate Mushroom includes the latest research and coverage of the leading truffle areas including France, Italy, Spain, and Asia, and the newcomers: Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. The authors leaven their enthusiasm and expertise with wry humor, exploring the history and newest techniques. They describe in detail the commercial species and their host plans, natural habitats, cultivation and maintenance, pests and diseases, and harvesting with pigs, dogs, truffle flies, and even the electronic nose. 2007; 6" x 9" hardcover; 304 pages; 158 color photos; 11 drawings; 5 maps; (2 pounds) Item No. 28600; $29.95
2008; 6" x 9" hardcover; 352 pages; 133 black and white figures; ISBN 978-0-89054-359-7; (3 pounds); Item No. 43597; $89
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Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease Edited by Lawrence E. Datnoff, Wade H. Elmer, and Don M. Huber
“Without any doubt this book will serve as an excellent source of useful information for plant physiologists, agronomists, and plant protection specialists as well as for university teachers and students. Therefore I strongly recommend this book for all agricultural and natural sciences libraries.” — Journal of Plant Protection Research
Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease is the first book to successfully combine two important plant science disciplines, nutrition and pathology. It provides current information on theoretical aspects of nutrition in disease physiology while contributing a wealth of basic practical information for obtaining immediate disease suppression with specific fertilizers. Mineral nutrients are important in production agriculture and horticulture because they can often be the first line of defense against plant diseases. This reference succeeds in organizing what we know and explaining the interactions at work. This book is pertinent to plant scientists worldwide including agronomists, plant physiologists, horticulturists, extension scientists, soil scientists, plant pathologists, and librarians who serve them. It will also be useful as a fundamental text to use for introductory courses in these disciplines. Partial Contents The Chemistry of Plant Nutrients in Soil; The Physiological Role of Minerals in the Plant; Nitrogen and Plant Disease; Phosphorus and Plant Disease; Potassium and Plant Disease; Calcium and Plant Disease; Magnesium and Plant Disease; Sulfur and Plant Disease; Iron and Plant Disease; Manganese and Plant Disease; Zinc and Plant Disease; Copper and Plant Disease; Chlorine and Plant Disease; Molybdenum and Plant Disease; Boron and Plant Disease; Nickel and Plant Disease; Silicon and Plant Disease; Aluminum and Plant Disease; Index 2007; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 278 pages; 57 color and black and white illustrations; ISBN 978-0-89054-346-7; (3 pounds); Item No. 43467; $89
2008 & 2007 Best-Seller
The Study of Plant Disease Epidemics By Laurence V. Madden, Gareth Hughes, and Frank van den Bosch
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Alternaria: An Identification Manual By Emory G. Simmons Alternaria: An Identification Manual fills a very large void in the scientific literature and will become the standard reference for those needing access to Alternaria literature and taxonomic information. This beautiful tome is a compilation of a lifetime’s work on Alternaria and related genera. It will help research and regulatory scientists facilitate routine identification. Most importantly, it provides plant pathologists, mycologists, and others the tools that they need to accurately identify a species of Alternaria. The book begins by introducing the taxonomy, nomenclature, and classification of Alternaria including the author’s own classification viewpoint for the manual. Similar genera are discussed and differentiated from Alternaria. Additionally, basic protocols are recommended, and an important section on cautions, conventions, usages, and nomenclature is provided. At the end of this section, an outline of the keying system is presented. Chapters two through six are the main body of the manual that include the 276 species that are accepted, keyed, described, and illustrated. Descriptions are in a standard format and include colony development and appearance, sporulation patterns, conidiophore and conidium morphology, and comparison with similar taxa. A full-page drawing is provided for each species illustrating diagnostic characters. At the end of the book is a comprehensive list of nearly 1,200 names historically associated with Alternaria since 1796, their current taxonomic placement, a hostsubstrate index, a general index, and an extensive literature cited section. Contents Introduction; Introduction to the Keying System and Outline of Descriptions in Chapter 3; Species Accepted, Keyed, Described, Illustrated; New Genera Segregated from Alternaria; Taxa Accepted but Requiring Expanded Comparison Comprehensive Name List and Catalogue Raisonné; Host Index; Literature Cited; General Index 2007; 8.5" x 12" hardcover; 775 pages; 290 line drawings; (6 pounds); Item No. 51687; $289 Also see The Genus Alternaria: Biology, Epidemiology, and Pathogenicity on page 49.
Pests of Fruit Crops A Color Handbook By David V. Alford
“…clearly and cohesively synthesizes many aspects of plant disease epidemiology from the principles of disease intensity assessment to the various modeling approaches to crop loss assessment. Its tone is instructional and would be of benefit to plant pathologists wishing to augment their skills in plant disease epidemiology, or for teachers of graduate/advanced level classes in plant disease epidemiology, biological systems modeling, and disease management.”
Pests of Fruit Crops is a revision and expansion of Cambridge, UK entomologist David Alford’s highly regarded Color Atlas of Fruit Pests. This new re-titled edition provides an illustrated account of the various pests of fruit crops and now covers temperate and subtropical regions. There are over 1,100 color photos and more than half are new color photos for this edition. Pests of Fruit Crops targets insects and mites that affect more than 50 host-crop types.
— Australasian Plant Pathology
Each pest covered includes a description, its life history, plants affected, and damages caused. Families of pests are arranged according to generally accepted systematic systems; species appear under scientific names and show common names. Detailed general and scientific indexes allow cross-referencing between fruit and pest.
The Study of Plant Disease Epidemics is a comprehensive manual that introduces readers to the essential principles and concepts of plant disease epidemiology. It provides a detailed exposition on how to describe, compare, analyze, and predict epidemics of plant disease for the ultimate purposes of developing and testing control strategies and tactics. This book provides a useful framework for the following: measuring plant disease, quantifying and modeling disease development in time and space, quantifying patterns of disease and sampling for disease in populations, determining decision thresholds for control interventions, and characterizing the relationship between disease development and crop loss.
Pests of Fruit Crops is an invaluable reference source for growers, scientists, instructors, advisors, consultants, and students in horticulture, viticulture, agricultural, entomology, acarology, pest management, and crop protection.
Written by three of the leading plant disease epidemiologists of the last quarter century, this book explains how to translate valuable data and make informed disease management decisions. It is an essential resource for graduate students, researchers, and teachers of plant pathology, as well as crop consultants and those in disease management positions. It will be an excellent teaching tool for courses in Plant Disease Epidemiology, Plant Disease Management, Invasive Species Risk Assessment, and Plant Pathogen Ecology.
Introduction, Smaller insect orders; True bugs; Beetles; True flies; Butterflies and moths; Sawflies, ants and wasps; Mites; List of fruit crops; List of ornamental and wild host plants; Selected bibliography; Host plant index; Pest index. Main Host Plants include: apple, medlar, pear, quince, apricot, cherry, damson, greengage, mulberry, nectarine, peach, plum, blackberry, boysenberry, loganberry, raspberry, tayberry, black currant, gooseberry, highbush blueberry, jostaberry, red current, worcesterberry, grapevine, strawberry, almond, chestnut, cob and filbert nuts, hazelnut, walnut, hop, clementine, grapefruit, lemon, mandarin, orange, pomelo, tangerine, fig, olive, pomegranate, and prickly pear.
Partial Contents
2007; 7.7" x 10.3"; hardcover; 461 pages; 1,113 color photographs; (4 pounds); Item No. 36765; $148
2007; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 421 pages; 168 black and white figures; ISBN 978-089054-354-2; (3 pounds); Item No. 43542; $89
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Vegetable Diseases A Color Handbook By Steven T. Koike, Peter Gladders, Albert O. Paulus
“The layout has a fresh, appealing look; the text is well organized with a good balance between completeness and conciseness, and the photos are amazing. I think this book will soon be the new standard vegetable pathology reference.” —Anthony P. Keinath, Professor & Vegetable Pathologist, Clemson University, Charleston, SC, U.S.A.
This comprehensive book focuses primarily on diseases that are caused by pathogens. Chapters dealing with the general principles of the causes, diagnosis, and control of vegetable crop diseases are followed by crop-based chapters. Each disease entry includes a brief introduction to the disease, detailed description of disease symptoms, information on the pathogen and disease development, and suggestions on how to manage the problem. Top quality color photos illustrate the book throughout. This book will be useful to a range of professionals including research and extension plant pathologists; diagnosticians and plant lab personnel; teachers of agriculture and related subjects; university students in agriculture and related fields; commercial farmers, vegetable producers, and farm managers; agriculturalists in the fields of seed production, vegetable breeding, agrichemicals, pest control, marketing, and other subjects; government and regulatory persons dealing with agriculture; serious gardeners and hobbyists.
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The Fusarium Laboratory Manual By John F. Leslie and Brett A. Summerell
“The Fusarium Laboratory Manual is a milestone in the study of the genus Fusarium and will help bridge the gap between morphological and phylogenetic taxonomy. It will be used by everybody dealing with Fusarium in the Third Millennium.” —W. F. O. Marasas, Medical Research Council, South Africa
The Fusarium Laboratory Manual provides an overview of the biology of Fusarium and the techniques involved in the isolation, identification, and characterization of individual species and the populations in which they occur. It is the first time that genetic, morphological, and molecular approaches have been incorporated into a volume devoted to Fusarium identification. This spiral-bound book is designed as a laboratory manual and a guide to techniques and species likely to be encountered. This manual includes descriptions of 70 species, both new and old; practical “how-to” protocols for genetic, morphological, and molecular identification techniques; recipes for many commonly used media; techniques that will work for common field and molecular applications; references and a complete index. Each species description includes a diagram of sexual stages; common synonyms; reported geographic and host distribution; media to examine and key characters; and taxonomy, pathology, and ecology. 2006; 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound softcover; 400 pages; 88 illustrations; (3 pounds); Item No. 19198; $129.99
Contents
2006-2008 Best-Seller
Preface; Acknowledgements; Part 1 Introduction to Vegetable Crops and Diseases: Vegetable Production, Causes of Disease, Diagnosing Disease, Controlling Disease; Part 2 Diseases of Vegetable Crops: Alliaceae (onion family), Apiaceae (parsley family), Asparagus officinalis (asparagus), Beta vulgaris (beet), Brassicaceae (mustard family), Capsicum (pepper), Cucurbitaceae (gourd family), Fabaceae (pea family), Lactuca sativa (lettuce), Solanum lycopersicum (tomato), Spinacia oleracea (spinach), Specialty and Herb Crops; Glossary; Index
An Illustrated Introduction with Keys, Glossary, and Guide to Literature
2007; 7.7" x 10.3"; hardcover; 448 pages; 633 color images and 5 tables; (4 pounds); Item No. 36758; $180
2007 Best-Seller
Plant Nematodes of Agricultural Importance A Color Handbook By John Bridge and James L. Starr This comprehensive color handbook is about soil and plant nematodes that are parasitic to crop plants. In order to diagnose these damaging nematodes, associating them with crop damage is dependent on determining the symptoms of their effects on plants or plant growth. These microscopic soil and plant nematodes are generally not visible to the naked eye. Symptoms seen above ground are poor growth and yield of the plants, but the specific nematode can only be seen by examining the plant organs including the roots, rhizomes, bulbs, corns, and tubers. The book aims to help people working with these crops to identify and improve the diagnosis of nematodes of agricultural importance. Each nematode is described, and specific information is provided on its distribution, symptoms and diagnosis, damage and economic importance, management, and identification. An introductory chapter on biology and parasitism provides an excellent primer on the varying types of parasitic nematodes and their mechanisms for attacking crops. This essential tool will be useful to a range of professionals including growers, agricultural engineers, nematologists, entomologists, soil scientists, plant pathologists, and those working in crop protection, and related agricultural disciplines. Partial Contents Plant Nematode Biology and Parasitism; Grain Legumes; Vegetables; Flower Crops; Cereals; Root and Tuber Crops; Tree and Plantation Crops; Collection, Extraction, and Preservation of Plant Nematodes for Diagnosis 2007; 7.7" x 10.3"; hardcover; 152 pages; 212 color photographs; (2 pounds); Item No. 36734; $59
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The Identification of Fungi: By Frank M. Dugan
“…strongly recommend this book to all specialists working with plant pathogenic fungi and consider that it should be in all agricultural and biological science libraries.” — Journal of Plant Protection Research
“…well organized and easy-to-read book, useful for people who are just starting to learn and get interested in fungi and for mycology teachers…the guide to literature related to fungal biology/ecology and each fungal taxonomic group makes this book also useful for more advanced mycologists.” —Inoculum
This comprehensive manual gives readers the skills to identify fungi. It covers all groups of fungi and fungus-like organisms and includes over 500 diagrams and line drawings. Descriptions of major groups (phylogenetic and artificial), simplified keys to family, and an illustrated glossary enable placement of common fungi into the appropriate taxonomic category. Text and glossary are coordinated to introduce fundamentals of mycological terminology. Over 30 pages of references are provided for literature on identification of cultures and specimens, and references are also given for contemporary phylogenetic research on each major taxonomic group. The manual is ideal for graduate or undergraduate students and will be a useful resource for general mycology courses. It will also serve as an excellent ancillary reference for courses in plant pathology, medical mycology, or microbiology. Technicians, extension agents, clinicians, air quality specialists, microbiologists, or any others needing a comprehensive introduction will also find this manual a useful addition to their bookshelves. Contents Introduction; Characters of the major groups: “Lower” fungi; Zygomycota; Ascomycota (ascomycetes); Basidiomycota (basidiomycetes); Deuteromycetes (mitosporic fungi); Life cycles; Hosts, substrata and environments; Illustrated glossary of fungal structures; Publishers and distributors of mycological literature; Literature cited; Index 2006; 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound softcover; 184 pages; 520 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-336-4; (2 pounds); Item No. 43364; $65
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Essential Plant Pathology By Gail L. Schumann and Cleora J. D’Arcy This innovative new textbook is a refreshing alternative for introductory plant pathology courses. It is also a great resource for Master Gardener training programs and libraries.
“…thoroughly ‘student friendly’ introduction to plant diseases, their diagnoses, prevention and treatment…core addition to academic library Agricultural Studies collections and an especially appropriate acquisition for community libraries for their patrons with an interest in gardening, landscaping, and general horticulture.” —The Midwest Book Review
Praise from adopters: “One of the key elements of the text is the way it uses essential information in web links and the accompanying CD. The teacher helps you included were a tremendous aid in building PowerPoint lectures, and the exercises were very thought provoking. I used one of the more detailed exercises as an alternate written project for the term paper. I consider your text the model for a modern electronic assisted course…“ —Fred Roth, Professor at California State Polytechnic University
SPECIAL FEATURES to interest and challenge your students • Its easy-to-read, open-page design has illustrations and boxed call-outs emphasizing critical concepts. • “In This Chapter” presents key concepts the students will learn. • “Disease Classics” provide short, boxed summaries of important diseases. • “Did you know?” call-outs present cultural and historical facts about plant diseases to help students understand how plant pathology impacts the real world. • Case studies help students understand the specific causes, symptoms, and cycles of important diseases. • Each chapter includes Study Questions to help students check their comprehension and Recommended Resources to challenge them to learn more. • “Words to Know” at the end of each chapter will improve your student’s plant pathology vocabulary. Students will find these words defined in the Illustrated Glossary included in the companion CD that comes packaged with their books. • Icons in the book identify direct links to specific CD and Internet exercises appealing to today’s digitally oriented student. These exercises allow instructors to custom design virtual labs to complement their lectures. • Full integration between the textbook, CD, and the APS peer-reviewed Education Center, the most popular area of APSnet. This is today’s student’s Internet connection to articles on hot topics written by plant pathologists. • Instructors will appreciate how the CD helps with course prep. It allows you to easily tie your lectures to the textbook to emphasize key concepts. Every image and illustration in the book is included on the CD and ready to be imported into an instructor’s PowerPoint™.
FREE 60-Day Evaluation for Instructors Plant Pathology educators may review Essential Plant Pathology for consideration as a course textbook. Examine the book and companion CD free for 60 days with no obligation to purchase (U.S. customers). Contact APS PRESS Customer Care —Call 1.800.328.7560 or send an e-mail to aps@scisoc.org and request a free 60-day examination copy. Please include Name of Course, Name of Institution, your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address and the name of the book. 2006; 8.5" x 11" hardcover with CD; 349 pages illustrated; ISBN 0-89054-342-9; (3 pounds); Item No. 43429; $79.95
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Nuevo Dicconario Ilustrado de Micología By Miguel Ulloa and Richard T. Hanlin “Without any question, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium/dictionary on plant pathogenic fungi. As such, its copies should be in each agricultural and natural sciences library as well as on the desk of every person engaged in research on plant diseases caused by fungi and their prevention and control.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
“…monumental work, not only for its size and weight, but also for its content and meticulous editing. Illustrations are excellent, both for their quality and as the precise figure for the term being defined. For both native and non-native Spanish speakers, the utility is unquestionable…” —Mycotaxon
Based on the best-selling Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology, this Spanish dictionary has been updated and expanded to include definitions and etymological derivations of almost 5,000 mycological terms. More than 1,750 illustrations and photographs help clarify the definitions of many of the terms. Each term in Spanish includes its equivalent term in English, helping to standardize the mycological terminology in both languages and giving this resource bilingual functionality. 2006; 8.5" x 11"; hardcover; 684 pages; 637 halftone drawings; 1,129 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-89054-341-0; (6 pounds); Item No. 43410; $99
See English version on page 50.
2006 Best-Seller
Fusarium Mycotoxins: Chemistry, Genetics, and Biology By Anne E. Desjardins
“…highlights new species and newly discovered mycotoxins and really brings to life major advances in the field…the book is well organized, which makes the presentation simple and elegant for such a comprehensive and important topic. Tables and pictures of chemical structures and known metabolic pathways bring the topic to life.” —Inoculum
“The general design of the book makes it an ideal reference text with a comprehensive bibliography and thorough index and as such would be ideal for any library…the book is compact and concise and very reasonably priced…” —Plant Pathology
This comprehensive book examines the chemistry, genetics, and biology of Fusarium mycotoxins. It covers major and minor mycotoxins and other biologically active metabolites that can be harmful to both human and animal health. Descriptions of Fusarium species assist in visual identification of species, while complete profiles will help assess risk as well give a background on geographic trends. 2006; 6" x 9" hardcover; 260 pages; 27 black and white images; ISBN 0-89054-335-6; (2 pounds); Item No. 43356; $89
Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 5 Edited by Federico Sánchez, Carmen Quinto, Isabel M. López-Lara, and Otto Geiger This 744-page book provides the papers from the scientists who presented their research results at the 12th International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions held in Merida in Yucatan, Mexico. IS-MPMI members are entitled to a 10% discount on this book and must reference their IS-MPMI membership status when the order is placed to receive the discount. 2006; 6" x 9" hardcover; 744 pages; 115 Illustrations and 13 tables; ISBN 978-0-9654625-4-9; (4 pounds); Item No. 62549; $89
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Pratylenchus (Nematoda: Pratylenchidea)
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Diagnosis, Biology, Pathogenicity and Management By Pablo Castillo and Nicola Vovlas Root-lesion nematodes of the genus Pratylenchus are recognized worldwide as one of the major constraints of crops of primary economic importance. Pratylenchus spp. comprise approximately 70 nominal species of worldwide distribution that parasitize a wide variety of plants. This extensive diagnostic reference consists of 10 chapters presenting summarized and specialized information demonstrating the importance of the Pratylenchus species in agricultural crops and their world distribution (chapter 1); taxonomy, systematic, general morphology and diagnostic traits of Pratylenchus spp. including new technologies based on biochemical and molecular analyses (chapters 2-6); and biology, epidemiology, ecology, host-parasite relationships, and pathogenicity (chapters 7-9). Finally, it illustrates different management strategies for Pratylenchus species, including, crop rotation, host-plant resistance, chemical control, soil solarization, and biological control (chapter 10). 2007; softcover; 530 pages; 119 black and white figures; (3 pounds); Item No. 55640; $233
Entomopathogenic Nematodes
Systematics, Phylogeny and Bacterial Symbionts By K. Nguyen and D. J. Hunt “This book is a must-have for all those who want to describe new species of either Steinernema or Heterorhabditis…The book provides monumental information to help identify these entomopathogenic nematodes and use them as biocontrol agents.” —International Journal of Nematology
Entomopathogenic Nematodes: Systematics, Phylogeny and Bacterial Symbionts deals with morphology, taxonomy, and systematics of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) in the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae and bacteria associated with these nematodes. The first part of this comprehensive 816-page book covers history, taxonomic status, family, and genus definitions of EPN. The next section includes many useful aspects of morphology and methodology of EPN with illustrations and scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs. Also included are instructions on how to make the measurements and how to use them in taxonomic work. A polychotomous key with SEM photographs and illustrations is provided. In the third part, full descriptions of all species are presented with the latest information about each species. In the fourth part, molecular and phylogenetic methods for working with EPN are presented, including the latest information and instruction on how to use molecular data in taxonomic work. In the last part, bacteria associated with this group of nematodes are discussed in the context of the latest information about methodology, biology, and taxon.
Mycology Vol. 1
Mycology Vol. 2
Lower Fungi and Fungus-Like Organisms
Higher Fungi
Edited by John Webster with Roland W. S. Weber
“I think this will be of great interest to those who teach plant pathology, mycology, and biology. For a teacher, it is very flexible in switching back and forth between clear drawings and real life images and video. Even in the video, you have the option to jump back and forth between sections allowing you to control how much class time you use to show something to your students.” —Professor Emerita Rose Gergerich, Former Editor-in-Chief, APS PRESS
APS PRESS is proud to offer this revised edition of John Webster’s original masterpiece. This muchanticipated revised and updated DVD-ROM set includes hundreds of fascinating video sequences and images! Mycology Vol. 1 shows representative examples of the “Lower Fungi” (Chytridiomycota and Zygomycota). Also included are several intriguing groups of organisms such as slime molds, the Oomycota, and plasmodiophorids, which are not taxonomically related to the fungi but are nonetheless widely studied by mycologists. Mycology Vol 1. contains about 160 film scenes illustrating the structure, development, and reproduction of lower fungi and fungus-like organisms. The video clips are supplemented with still images that show organization forms as well as plant disease symptoms caused by pathogenic fungi. The film sequences include spoken narrative describing the activity on the screen. Mycology Vol. 2 includes typical representatives of the two divisions of the “Higher Fungi” – the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. The video clips, painstakingly prepared and including many spectacular time-lapse sequences, demonstrate the timeless beauty and fascination of these organisms.
2007; softcover; 816 pages; 256 figures; 75 tables; (6 pounds); Item No. 52939; $233
Perennial Reference Guide By Karleen Shafer and Nicole Lloyd Perennial Reference Guide is an all-inclusive source for designing with perennials. The authors have put creative and practical lists together to help establish sustainable landscapes. It provides selections as guidelines for design, site preparation, and landscape uses. These lists provide information for selecting plants for deer resistance, juglone tolerance, architectural accent, drought tolerance, quick color selection, foliage color choices, flower forms, companion plants, erosion control, garden themes, and many more. This reference book is a practical tool for landscape designers, architects, contractors, consultants, students, and garden enthusiasts. 2007; 5.5" x 8.5" spiral bound; 346 pages; (2 pounds); Item No. 46825; $25
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A well-structured menu facilitates easy access to all sequences and images at the click of a button. This DVD-Rom may also be used with a bar code scanner to facilitate stand-alone student assignments for specific modules on a lab PC. Instructors BEST will enjoy the fast direct access to all menus and modules on this DVD-Rom. VALUE Technical data: DVD-Rom, color; System Requirements: Standard Multimedia PC with Windows 2000/XP, DirectX 7 or higher, DVD drive, Pentium III 500 MHz, at least 128 MB RAM - Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available for this product. Volume 1 2006; ISBN 978-3-88222-085-8; (1 pound); Item No. 20858; $139 Volume 2 2007; ISBN 978-3-88222-086-5; (1 pound); Item No 20865; $139
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Biology of Fungal Pathogens, Volume 4
Fungal Pathogens and Diseases of Cereals DVD Includes 2 new videos! Edited by Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Holger Klink In-depth understanding of the conditions under which pathogens, in particular parasitic fungi, live and develop is a prerequisite for effective crop protection. This award-winning series is an outstanding example of communication in modern science, and the two new videos on this new DVD demonstrate important concepts in a memorable way for visually oriented students. Eyespot Disease of Small Grains Video
Winner of the 2006 Scientific and Popular Scientific Films top prize at the 23rd International Film Festival AGROFILM. Where small grains are grown continuously and the climate is cool and moist, eyespot disease, also called strawbreaker foot rot, is a significant yield-limiting disease. This infection of the stem base is caused by fungi of the genus Helgardia (formerly Pseudocercosporella): Helgardia herpotrichoides (teleomorph Oculimacula yallundae) and Helgardia acuformis (teleomorph Oculimacula acuformis). The species differ in terms of morphology and growth characteristics. This movie depicts the life cycles of both species using three-dimensional computer animations blended with real images. Particularly, the modes of infection as well as epidemiological spread of the disease are shown. Methods for successful disease management are explained. (13:00 minutes) Bunt and Smut Diseases of Cereals Video Common bunt of wheat caused by Tilletia caries and loose smut of barley caused by Ustilago nuda are cereal diseases that have been increasingly forgotten as a result of modern seed treatments. However, when untreated seed is used, infection by these damaging fungal pathogens can lead to substantial losses in yield and seed quality. Using Tilletia caries and Ustilago nuda as examples, this movie illustrates the life cycles of bunt and smut fungi with extensive detail, thus leading to a better understanding of the development and epidemiological spread of these fascinating fungi. All stages of the life cycles are explained using photolike three-dimensional computer animations, macro images, and real-image video sequences. (10:00 minutes) Order the NEW Volume 4 DVD with 2 new videos Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 43504LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. Single-User: 2006; DVD (2 videos); Bilingual Narrative – English/German; ISBN 0-89054-350-X; (1 pound); Item No. 43504; $99
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Handbook of Small Grain Insects Edited by G. David Buntin, Keith S. Pike, Michael J. Weiss, and James A. Webster
“…an excellent source of valuable information for plant protection specialists and academic teachers. Therefore this book should be in each agricultural library.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
Handbook of Small Grain Insects is a comprehensive text that examines the biology and management of arthropod pests and beneficial species of small grain crops. Fifty-eight entomologists from throughout North America with expertise on specific
pest groups have contributed to the book, thereby providing the most up-to-date information on pest biology and management available. The crops covered are wheat, barley, oats, rye, and triticale, with an emphasis on wheat. The insect and mite pests that attack small grains are organized in sections covering scientific classifications, origin and distribution, description (aids in identification), pest status (relative importance of the pest), injury (aids in diagnosis), life history, management, and natural enemies of these insect pests.
2007; 8.25" x 10.88" softcover; 120 pages; 174 photographs, maps, and identification keys; ISBN 978-0-9776209-1-3; (2 pounds); Item No. 20913; $59
2007 Best-Seller
Handbook of Forage and Rangeland Insects Edited by William O. Lamp, Richard C. Berberet, Leon G. Higley and Craig R. Baird
“The volume will greatly benefit farmers, extension agents, pest control operators, and research scientists seeking an excellent reference on this subject.” — CHOICE
Forage and rangeland crops harbor a wide variety of injurious and beneficial arthropods. Distinguishing the members of these two ecological groups is clearly important in the management of crop pests. The primary goal of this handbook is to help producers, land managers, consultants, extension personnel, researchers, teachers, and students to identify these arthropods and to utilize methods for the management of both beneficial and harmful species. 2007; 8.25" x 10.88" softcover; 188 pages; 254 photographs and maps; ISBN 0-9776209-0-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 20905; $59
Use and Management of Insecticides, Acaricides, and Transgenic Crops Edited by John N. All and Michael F. Treacy
“…very comprehensive…without a doubt this book will be greatly useful to plant protection specialists all over the world and therefore should be present in all agricultural libraries.” — Journal of Plant Protection Research
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This comprehensive book examines agricultural pest management from all angles—magnifying practical field strategies for growers and their advisors, updating them on the latest protection techniques, and preventing needless crop loss as a result of outdated pest control procedures. Fundamental approaches to understanding and using insecticides, acaricides, and transgenic crops are presented. Numerous color photographs, diagrams, information-packed tables, glossary, and an index are included. 2006; 8.25" x 10.85" softcover; 160 pages; 40 color photographs; 52 figures; 0-938522-74-4; (2 pounds); Item No. 22744; $59 The books on this page are copublished by the Entomological Society of America and The American Phytopathological Society. © Entomological Society of America. ESA members are entitled to a 10% discount on these three books and must reference their ESA membership status when the order is placed to receive the discount.
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Now Available in DVD Format!
The Aphid: A Virus Vector DVD
Diseases and Pests of Sugarbeet DVD, Volume 2
Prof. Dr. Urs Wyss, Dr. Gunnar Mölck, and Dr. Gert Petersen
Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink
In a combination of fascinating macro sequences and 3D animations, this educational film impressively illustrates the life cycle of aphids, their behavior on winter and summer hosts, and their feeding habits. The different behavior patterns during feeding probes and prolonged feeding, which influence the mode of virus transmission (non-persistent, persistent), are presented in clear, lucidly explained video sequences. A helpful insert listing additional references on the interactions between plant viruses and their aphid vectors during the process of virus transmission is included.
This new DVD uses three-dimensional computer animations and commentaries to depict the complete life cycles of pathogens as well as means of control.
Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 4316XLAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. Single-User: 2004 (DVD Version 2008); Running time: approx. 13 min.; ISBN 978-0-8954-373-3; (1 pound); Item No. 43733; $99
Learning Plant Pathology CD The 39 Plant Disease Lessons will introduce students to the symptoms, pathogen biology, disease cycle, epidemiology, and disease management, as well as the scientific, economic, and social significance of major plant diseases. This CD was designed for students in higher education with a basic background in biology but no specific knowledge of plant pathology. Partial Contents Plant Disease Lessons: Ascomycetes/Imperfect Fungi (13 lessons); Basidiomycetes (8 lessons); Oomycetes (5 lessons); Nematodes (4 lessons); Prokaryotes (6 lessons); Viruses (3 lessons); Laboratory Exercises: 6 Excercises for Introductory Courses; Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups; Illustrated Glossary; K-12 Teachers Guide to Lessons and Laboratories Multi-User Network Version (1 pound); Item No. 42740; $100 A Multi-User Network Version is available for a single department intranet at one campus. Users must be faculty or students of the university. Single-User Student Version (10-copy packs); (1 pound); Item No. 42740PK10; $150 10-copy packs may be purchased by instructors or university bookstores and resold to students by bookstore or instructor. Suggested retail price $15 per single CD-Rom. No partial returns. The single-user student version is nonreturnable unless all 10 are returned in resale condition within 30 days.
2.1 Rhizomania (12:00 min) The film illustrates the life-cycle of the virus vector P. betae, thus leading to a better understanding of the development of rhizomania and, consequently, means of controlling it. Information on new high-yield rhizomania-resistant varieties of sugarbeet is presented. 2.2 Root Rot – Biologic Strategies of Root-Rotting Pathogens (9:50 min) The various biologic strategies are illustrated in detail, followed by sequences focusing on agronomic disease management methods, including plant resistance. Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 43402LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. Single-User: 2006; DVD (2 videos); ISBN 0-89054-340-2; (1 pound); Item No. 43402; $99
Diseases and Pests of Sugarbeet DVD, Volume 1
Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink 1.1 Cercospora beticola & Ramularia beticola (9:15 min) The disease cycles of these pathogenic fungi are illustrated in photo-like 3D animations and real-image video sequences. Particularly, the modes of infection as well as pathogen spread are shown. The use of epidemiological threshold values as a decision-making aid for the selective application of fungicides is explained. 1.2 The Beet Cyst Nematode Heterodera schachtii (12:30 min) This movie depicts the complete life cycle of this pathogen - from the hatching of juveniles, infection of sugarbeet roots, and induction of feeding cell systems (syncytia) to the development of adult males and females, followed by fertilization and cyst formation.
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Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 43259LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. 2004; DVD; (2 videos); ISBN 0-89054-325-9; (1 pound); Item No. 43259; $99
Population Genetics of Plant Pathogens CD By Bruce A. McDonald In this menu-driven course, clear explanations are provided for the five evolutionary forces (mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, reproduction system, and selection) and many examples are presented illustrating how these forces operate alone and in combination to determine the genetic structure of populations of plant pathogens. 2004; CD format; ISBN 0-89054-321-6 Personal Use Version (1 pound); Item No. 43216; $58 Personal Use Version (5-PACK): (1 pound); Item No. 43216PK5; $150 Personal Use Version (LAN Computer Room for 30 or fewer students) (1 pound); Item No. 43216NTwrk30; $250
A Story of Plant Pathology:
Past to Present CD
A Story of Plant Pathology: Past to Present CD is a colorfully illustrated story describing the origin, relevance, and science of plant pathology. The story unfolds as told by Anton deBary, the father of plant pathology. This presentation is voice narrated in either English or Spanish. The CD includes student worksheets, answer sheets, a teacher’s guide, and an answer key for classroom or kiosk displays.
Diseases and Pests of Sugarbeet DVD Volume 1 & 2 presents each digital movie in 21 languages: English, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
Dutch Elm Disease and the American Elm The Risks and Benefits of Monoculture DVD By Darin M. Eastburn, Cleora J. D’Arcy, and Lisa A. McKee This educational video is the perfect supplement to classes teaching the history and biology of Dutch elm disease, a major epidemic in the United States from the 1930s through the 1960s that is still killing thousands of American elms today. 2000; DVD; 35 minutes; ISBN 0-89054-338-0; (1 pound); Item No. 43380; $89
Late Blight and the Irish Potato Famine DVD By Darin M. Eastburn and Cleora J. D’Arcy Designed for college and advanced high school students, this 25-minute video is a useful supplement for instructors who wish to demonstrate the social and economic impact wrought by this destructive disease more than 150 years ago. 1996; DVD; 25 minutes; ISBN 0-89054-337-2; (1 pound); Item No. 43372; $89
2008; CD compatible with Mac or PC; (1 pound); Item No. PPSCD; $17
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The Biology of Fungal Pathogens Series
Fungal Pathogens and Diseases of Cereals Edited by Prof. Dr. Joseph-Alexander Verreet and Dr. Holger Klink 3.1 Barley Leaf Spots - Fungal Disease or Stress Response? (14:00 min) Necrotic leaf spots on barley caused by abiotic or biotic factors have gained considerable importance in some regions where the crop is grown. This disease complex may significantly affect yield and represents a challenge both to proper diagnosis and disease management. A new biotic barley disease caused by the fungal pathogen Ramularia collo-cygni causes necrotic leaf spots. The video illustrates the life cycle of the pathoVol. 3 gen and differentiates the disease symptoms and etiology from abiotic leaf spots, the so-called “physiological leaf spots” (PLS). PLS are induced by a complex of environmental stress factors including excess irradiation, drought, air pollutants, or extreme temperatures, which cause elevated levels of free unscavenged oxygen radicals in the leaf tissue. The video represents the sequence of events leading from generation of toxic oxygen radicals to induction of cell death and necrosis. Finally, the impact of modern fungicides on this leaf spot complex is represented, with special emphasis on physiological fungicide effects on the plant. Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 43267LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. Single-User: 2004; DVD; BILINGUAL (English/German); ISBN 0-89054-326-7; (1 pound); Item No. 43267; $99
Vol. 2
There are two video segments in Volume 2: 2.1 Leaf Rust and Other Rusts of Cereals (15:30 minutes) Using brown rust of wheat (Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici) as an example, this movie depicts the complete life cycle of rust fungi with exhaustive detail. The production of the different spore types of rust fungi is shown using three-dimensional computer animations. Additionally, this film shows the life cycles of brown rust of rye (Puccinia recondita f. sp. recondita), stem rust of wheat (Puccinia graminis), leaf or brown dwarf rust of barley (Puccinia hordei), and yellow or stripe rust of wheat (Puccinia striiformis).
2.2 Fusarium Diseases of Wheat (10:50 minutes) Fungi of the genus Fusarium are of great economic importance worldwide because they cause crop losses and produce mycotoxins, which can be severely toxic if consumed by humans and livestock. This movie depicts the life cycles of Fusarium culmorum and F. graminearum using three-dimensional computer animations blended with real images. Particularly, the modes of infection as well as epidemiological spread of the disease are exhaustively shown. Because diseases caused by Fusarium fungi are difficult to control using fungicides, this movie also shows agronomical means for successful disease management in wheat production. Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 43054LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. Single-User: 2003; DVD; ISBN 0-89054-305-4; (1 pound); Item No. 43054; $99 2003; set of 2 videotapes; ISBN 0-89054-306-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 43062; ON SALE $33 (regularly $99)
The Western Corn Rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera DVD
Written and directed by Dr. Rolf P. Stumm Edited by Ulrich Kuhlmann, Joachim Moeser, and Stefan Vidal In economic terms, one of the most important pests of maize is the western corn rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, a native of Central America. In the cornbelt of the USA, it has caused severe yield losses for decades. Now it is also spreading in Europe. In a combination of fascinating macro sequences and 3D animations, this Winner of the educational film impressively illustrates the life-cycle of this pest. The 21st International overwintering eggs start to hatch into larvae in late spring at about the Film Festival AGROtime that the maize crop is in the 4- to 6- leaf stage of development. The FILM “MAGNA larvae feed for 3–4 weeks on maize roots, during which time they pass MATER” through three instar stages. At maturity, the third larval instars turn into pupae, which are inactive for a week or two. The pupae then turn into adult beetles, which emerge from the soil about the time the maize begins to flower. The adult beetles feed on maize foliage, pollen, and silks. They can be active for up to 12 weeks, during which time they feed, mate, and deposit their eggs. Running time: 14:30 min. Languages available on this DVD: English, Bosnian, Croatian, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Romanian, Russian, Slovak. Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: Item No. 43313LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below.
Single-User: 2005; DVD; ISBN 0-89254-331-3; (1 pound); Item No. 43313; $99
Air Pollution, People, and Plants By Sagar V. Krupa
“…presents a balanced view of the state of pollution research and global pollution today.” —Economic Botany 1997; 6" x 9" hardcover; 206 pages; 27 color photographs; 31 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-175-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 41752; $55
Exercises in Plant Disease Epidemiology Edited by Leonard J. Francl and Deborah A. Neher
“…provides a much needed source of student exercises on the epidemiology of plant diseases which can also function as a reference book for other population biology studies.” —Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 1997; 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound; 242 pages; 67 black and white illustrations; also includes 4 diskettes; ISBN 0-89054-224-4; (2 pounds); Item No. 42244; $89
There are three video segments in Volume 1:
1.1 Septoria Blotch of Wheat (8:30 minutes) The life cycle of Septoria tritici is depicted in vivid 3D animations and real-image video – from the development of the primary, sexual fruiting form Mycosphaerella graminicola, to the maturation of the asexually formed pyeniospores. 1.2 Tan Spot of Wheat and Net Blotch of Barley (8:30 minutes) Frequent use of wheat in crop rotation along with minimal tillage encourages development of Drechslera tritici-repentis (anamorph) or Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (teleomorph). The life cycle of this fungus is illustrated in clear, easy-to-understand 3D animations and real-image video. 1.3 Powdery Mildew (10:50 minutes) The life cycle of an obligate biotrophic parasite, causing powdery mildew, is depicted in exquisite 3D animations and macro images. The video also explains the reasons for mildew’s high genetic adaptability to changing environmental conditions. Vol. 1
Local Area Network (LAN) License is also available with this product: LAN single site server license fee: Item No. 42929LAN; Add $100 to the base purchase price below. Single-User: DVD 2002; ISBN 0-89054-292-9; (1 pound); Item No. 42929; $99 VHS 2002; (set of 3 videotapes); ISBN 0-89054-293-7; (2 pounds); Item No. 42937; ON SALE $33 (regularly $99)
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Plant Diseases: Their Biology and Social Impact By Gail L. Schumann For use in general biology and introductory plant pathology courses, this textbook teaches basic plant and microbial biology while explaining phytopathology and its cultural relevance. 1991; 6" x 9" hardcover; 407 pages; 271 photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-116-7; (2 pounds); Item No. 41167; $52
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
INSECT MANAGEMENT/NEMATOLOGY
Dry Bean Production & Integrated Pest Management, Second Edition
Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests
Edited By Howard F. Schwartz, Mark A. Brick, Robert M. Harveson, and Gary D. Franc
This handbook provides detailed information on soybean crop protection techniques with practical strategies for growers. This complete guide covers the ecology, physiology, and production of soybeans; the identification, injury diagnosis, and life history of soybean pests; pest control techniques; and beneficial organisms. (Published by the Entomological Society of America)
“…This book has already helped us to optimize our irrigation scheduling. It has enabled me to identify the aspects of our research program that are on track and target other areas for more work.” —John Rayapati, ADM - Research Manager
Covers economics and marketing; classification and performance; seed certification; climate effects; crop rotation; planting; nutrient management; irrigation; tillage; harvest and post harvest; and weed, insect, and disease management. 2004; spiral-bound softcover; 167 pages, 239 full color plates; (2 pounds); Item No. 562AC; $35
Citrus Health Management Edited by L. W. Timmer and Larry W. Duncan
“The book contains lots of up-to-date and useful information that is provided in a clear and concise way.” —HortTechnology
Citrus Health Management is designed to aid in developing a successful citrus health program. Management practices cover soil and water, diseases, pests, and weeds, as well as economic, environmental, mechanical, and chemical management issues. 1999; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 221 pages; 90 color photographs; 24 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-227-9; (2 pounds); Item No. 42279; $55
Peanut Health Management Edited by H. A. Melouk and F. M. Shokes
“…a good introduction to the problems caused by nematodes to that important crop.” —Fundamental Applied Nematology
Learn to diagnose, prevent, and control complications caused by weeds, pests, insects, climate, malnutrition, microorganisms and more. 1995; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 137 pages; 113 color photographs; 21 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-203-1; (1 pound); Item No. 42031; $55
Edited by L. Higley and D. Boethel
1994; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 144 pages; ISBN 0-938522-29-9; (2 pounds); Item No. 22299; $59
2007 Best-Seller
Handbook of Corn Insects Edited by Kevin L. Steffey, Marlin E. Rice, John All, David A. Andow, Michael E. Gray, and John W. Van Duyn This handbook outlines fundamental approaches to corn insect pest management that can aid in reducing crop damage and loss. With contributions from 73 experts, it provides detailed descriptions of topics including insect identification, life-history data, and management options. This comprehensive guide includes discussions on corn ecology and physiology; corn insect pests, predators and parasitoids; and corn pest management procedures. (Published by the Entomological Society of America) 1999; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 174 pages; ISBN 0-938522-76-0 (2 pounds); Item No. 22760; $59
Handbook of Turfgrass Insect Pests Edited by Rick L. Brandenburg and Michael G. Villani
“...classy and comprehensive look at another aspect of the industry...” —Turf Magazine
This handbook covers fundamental pest management approaches that can prevent and control insect pest damage to turfgrass. It provides detailed descriptions of insects, injury, and specific pest management options. (Published by the Entomological Society of America) 1995; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 140 pages; 60 color photos; 58 illustrations; ISBN 0-938522-52-3; (2 lbs.); Item No. 22523; $59 ESA members are entitled to a 10% discount on the three books above and must reference their ESA membership status when ordering.
Insect Pests of Small Grains Wheat Health Management By R. J. Cook and R. J. Veseth
“...has something to offer anybody involved in wheat production.” —Journal of Phytopathology
The inaugural title in this series, Wheat Health Management details all the steps in a successful preplanting, postplanting, and postharvest wheat program. 1991; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 168 pages; 94 color photographs; 83 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-111-6; (1 pound); Item No. 41116; $55
Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management: Concepts, Research, and Implementation Edited by George G. Kennedy and Turner B. Sutton This book examines key scientific and technological advances (i.e., genetic engineering, biological control, global positioning, etc.) that have the potential to dramatically improve the practice of integrated pest management (IPM).
By Wendell L. Morrill Use this guide for diagnosing pest symptoms and for identifying insects commonly associated with wheat, barley, and oats in North America. Includes information on insect control and trapping. 1995; 6" x 9" hardcover; 172 pages; 94 color photographs; 48 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-200-7; (1 pound); Item No. 42007; $65
Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Nematodes By Malcolm C. Shurtleff and Charles W. Averre III
“For those who need to diagnose plant problems caused by nematodes, this book provides in one concise reference the methods, procedures, and descriptions they are likely to need.” —University of Georgia, Nematology Newsletter 2000; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 189 pages; 38 color photographs; 83 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-254-6; (2 pounds); Item No. 42546; $79
2000; 6" x 9" hardcover; 544 pages; 61 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-246-5; (3 pounds); Item No. 42465; $54
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CD IMAGE COLLECTIONS These versatile CDs serve as disease diagnostic and teaching tools and include images of infectious diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, phytoplasmas, nematodes, and noninfectious diseases caused by physiological disorders, nutrient deficiencies, herbicide injuries, and more.
Search for images by host plant, pathogen, disease name, and a number of key words. Use the slide show feature to develop personalized presentations for lectures, seminars, and exhibits. Disease images may be magnified, printed, and exported. The authorities for scientific names of ALL fungal and bacterial pathogens are included for each CD.
Easily add to PowerPoint™ Presentations! Simply save images to your computer desktop and paste into your PowerPoint™ presentation.
System Requirements: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows NT *Library/Institutional Version is limited to a single facility and may not be networked.
Diseases of Cereal Grains CD
Diseases of Root and Tuber Crops CD
A compilation of 712 color images of Barley, Corn, Sorghum, Rice, and Wheat.
A compilation of 777 color images of Sugar Beet, Potato, Sweet Potato, and Cassava.
2001; ISBN 0-89054-266-X; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared); Item No. 4266X; $79 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 4266XM; $295
2002; ISBN 0-89054-289-9; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared) Item No. 42899; $79 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 42899M; $295
Diseases of Legumes CD
Fundamental Fungi
A compilation of 786 color images of Alfalfa, Bean, Pea, Peanut, and Soybean. 2001; ISBN 0-89054-265-1; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared); Item No. 42651; $79 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 42651M; $295
Diseases of Tropical Fruits, Citrus, and Sugarcane CD Includes 550 color images of Avocado, Banana, Coconut, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Mango, Orange, Papaya, Pineapple, and Sugarcane. 2001; ISBN 0-89054-272-4; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared); Item No. 42724; $69 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 42724M: $295
Diseases of Woody Ornamentals and Trees CD
Image Collection & Teaching Resource CD A compilation of more than 400 full color images, including 100 electron micrographs. This valuable image database and teaching tool includes Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Deuteromycetes, and “lower fungi.” You will be able to search easily for images by class, order, or genus with the embedded, easy-to-use, fast, reference tools. 2002; ISBN 0-89054-295-3; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared) Item No. 42953; $99 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 42953M; $295
Compendium Image Series
This powerful teaching tool and disease reference CD is a compilation of 716 woody ornamental and shade tree disease images including conifer species such as pine, spruce, fir and hemlock; elm, rhododendron, azalea, rose, even ornamental palms. 2003; ISBN 0-89054-307-0; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared); Item No. 43070; $79 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 43070M; $295
Diseases of Orchard Fruit and Nut Crops CD A compilation of more than 500 color images of Apple, Pear, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Plum Prune, Cherry, Sour Cherry, Almond, Walnut, Pecan, Pistachio, and Hazelnut. 2002; ISBN 0-89054-294-5; (1 pound) Personal Use Version (1 user, may not be shared) Item No. 42945; $79 *Library/Institutional Version; Item No. 42945M; $295
Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials Book & Image CD See page 1 28
Beet Diseases and Pests Image CD ............................................................................ See page 5 Hop Diseases and Pests Image CD ............................................................................ See page 6 Bean Diseases Image CD .......................................................................................... See page 30 Brassica Diseases Image CD ..................................................................................... See page 30 Onion and Garlic Diseases and Pests Image CD ...................................................... See page 31 Ornamental Palm Diseases Image CD ..................................................................... See page 32 Rose Diseases and Pests Image CD ........................................................................... See page 32 Turf Diseases Image CD ........................................................................................... See page 33
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COMPENDIUM OF PLANT DISEASE SERIES As useful to growers and crop consultants as they are to researchers, these practical guidebooks offer convenient help in identifying, controlling, and preventing the diseases of major crop plants.
See pages 5 and 6 for New Compendium titles!
Each volume features: Full-color photographs to help you quickly match symptoms with diseases • Descriptions of symptoms, causes, cycles, and control practices • Authoritative knowledge from leading plant scientists • Discussion of major pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and insects • Easy-to-read 8.5" x 11" softcover format
Compendium of Apple and Pear Diseases Edited by A. L. Jones and H. S. Aldwinckle 1990; 100 pages; 170 color photographs; 26 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-109-4; (1 pound); Item No. 41094; $55
Compendium of Barley Diseases, 2nd Edition Edited by D. E. Mathre 1997; 120 pages; 142 color photographs; 40 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-180-9; (1 pound); Item No. 41809; $55
2008 & 2007 Best-Seller
Compendium of Bean Diseases, Second Edition Edited by H. F. Schwartz, J. R. Steadman, R. Hall, and R. L. Forster 2005; 120 pages; 201 images; ISBN 0-89054-327-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 43275; $59
Bean Diseases Image CD ISBN 0-89054-328-3; 201 images Personal Use Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43283; $59 Library/Department Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43283M; $195
Companion Set Book & CD* Item No. 43283BKCDROM (3 pounds) *Companion CD is for personal use only. SALE PRICE $99 (Regular Price $118)
Compendium of Blueberry and Cranberry Diseases Edited by F. L. Caruso and D. C. Ramsdell 1995; 87 pages; 193 color photographs; 73 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-173-6; (1 pound); Item No. 41736; $55
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Compendium of Chrysanthemum Diseases Edited by R. K. Horst and P. E. Nelson 1997; 88 pages; 58 color photographs; 40 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-177-9; (1 pound); Item No. 41779; $55
Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition Edited by L. W. Timmer, S. M. Garnsey, and J. H. Graham 2000; 128 pages; 207 color photographs; 31 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-248-1; (1 pound); Item No. 42481; $55
Compendium of Conifer Diseases Edited by Everett M. Hansen and Katherine J. Lewis 1997; 128 pages; 172 color photographs; 17 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-183-3; (1 pound); Item No. 41833; $55
2008 & 2007 Best-Seller
Compendium of Brassica Diseases Edited by S. R. Rimmer, V. I. Shattuck, and L. Buchwaldt 2007; 117 pages; 191 color illustrations; 26 black and white illustrations; ISBN 978-0-89054-344-3; (1 pound); Item No. 43443; $59
Brassica Diseases Image CD ISBN 978-0-89054-345-0; 191 images Personal Use Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43450; $59 Library/Departmental Version: (1 pound); Item No 43450M; $175
Companion Set Book & CD* Item No. 43450BKCDROM (2 pounds) *Companion CD is for personal use only. SALE PRICE $99 (Regular Price $118)
“The books in The American Phytopathological Society Compendium Series seem to get better and better... Excellent quality and value” —Plant Pathology
2006 - 2008 Best-Seller
Compendium of Corn Diseases, 3rd Edition Edited by D. G. White 1999; 128 pages; 177 color photographs, plus a 2-page full color guide to Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms; 21 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-89054-234-1; (1 pound); Item No. 42341; $55
Compendium of Cotton Diseases, 2nd Edition Edited by T. L. Kirkpatrick and C. S. Rothrock 2001; 104 pages; 115 color photographs; 32 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-279-1; (1 pound); Item No. 42791; $55
2007 Best-Seller
Compendium of Cucurbit Diseases Edited by T. A. Zitter, D. L. Hopkins, and C. E. Thomas
Compendium of Lettuce Diseases By R. M. Davis, K. V. Subbarao, R. N. Raid, and E A. Kurtz 1997; 104 pages; 104 color photographs; 9 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-186-8; (1 pound); Item No. 41868; $55
Compendium of Nut Crop Diseases in Temperate Zones Edited by B. L. Teviotdale, T. J. Michailides, and J. W. Pscheidt 2002; 123 pages; 189 color photographs; 22 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-284-8; (1 pound); Item No. 42848; $55
2008 Best-Seller
Compendium of Onion and Garlic Diseases and Pests, Second Edition Edited by H. F. Schwartz and S. K. Mohan
1996; 87 pages; 172 color photographs; 17 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-207-4; (1 pound); Item No. 42074; $55
2008; 136 pages ; 250 color illustrations; 17 black and white illustrations; ISBN 978-0-89054357-3; (2 pounds); Item No. 43573; $59
Compendium of Flowering Potted Plant Diseases
Onion and Garlic Diseases and Pests, Image CD
By M. L. Daughtrey, R. L. Wick, and J. L. Peterson
ISBN 978-0-89054-358-0
1995; 90 pages; 248 color photographs; 60 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-202-3; (1 pound); Item No. 42023; $55
Library/Departmental Version: (1 pound); Item No 43580M; $175
2006-2008 Best-Seller
Compendium of Grape Diseases
Edited by R. C. Pearson and A. C. Goheen 1988; 121 pages; 188 color photographs; 30 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-088-8; (1 pound); Item No. 40888; $55
Personal Use Version: (1 pound); Item No 43580; $59
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COMPENDIUM OF PLANT DISEASE SERIES Compendium of Ornamental Foliage Plant Diseases By A. R. Chase 1987; 114 pages; 133 color photographs; 65 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-077-2; (1 pound); Item No. 40772; $55
Compendium of Ornamental Palm Diseases and Disorders Edited by M. L. Elliot, T. K. Broschat, J. Y. Uchida, and G. W. Simone 2004; 71 pages; 237 color images; 4 black and white images; ISBN 0-89054-314-3; (1 pound); Item No. 43143; $55
Ornamental Palm Diseases and Disorders Image CD 2004; ISBN 0-89054-315-1; (1 pound) Personal Use Version: Item No. 43151; $59 Library/Departmental Version: Item No. 43151M; $195
Companion Set Book & CD Item No. 43151BKCDROM; (2 pounds) *Companion CD is for personal use only. SALE PRICE $99 ($114 if purchased separately)
Compendium of Pea Diseases and Pests, Second Edition Edited by J. M. Kraft and F. L. Pfleger 2001; 90 pages; 107 color photographs; 14 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-269-4; (1 pound); Item No. 42694; $55
Compendium of Peanut Diseases, Second Edition Edited by N. Kokalis-Burelle, D. M. Porter, R. RodrĂguez-KĂĄbana, D. H. Smith, and P. Subrahmanyam 1997; 94 pages; 198 color photographs; 81 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-218-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4218X; $55
Compendium of Pepper Diseases Edited by Kenneth L. Pernezny, Pamela D. Roberts, John F. Murphy, and Natalie P. Goldberg
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2003; 88 pages; 122 color illustrations; 6 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-300-3; (1 pound); Item No. 43003; $55
Compendium of Potato Diseases, Second Edition Edited by W. R. Stevenson, R. Loria, Gary D. Franc, and D. P. Weingartner
Compendium of Sorghum Diseases, Second Edition Edited by R. A. Frederiksen and G. N. Odvody
2001; 144 pages; 193 color photographs; 83 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-275-9; (1 pound); Item No. 42759; $55
2000; 128 pages; 207 color photographs; 31 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-240-6; (1 pound); Item No. 42406; $55
Compendium of Raspberry and Blackberry Diseases and Insects
2006-2008 Best-Seller
Edited by M. A. Ellis, R. H. Converse, R. N. Williams, and B. Williamson 1991; 122 pages; 140 color photographs; ISBN 0-89054-121-3; (1 pound); Item No. 41213; $55
Compendium of Rhododendron and Azalea Diseases Edited by D. L. Coyier and M. K. Roane 1986; 77 pages; 80 color photographs; 12 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-075-6; (1 pound); Item No. 40756; $55
Compendium of Rice Diseases Edited by R. K. Webster and P. S. Gunnell 1992; 86 pages; 138 color photographs; ISBN 0-89054-126-4; (1 pound); Item No. 41264; $55
2008 & 2007 Best-Seller
Compendium of Rose Diseases and Pests, Second Edition By R. K. Horst and R. Cloyd
2007; 96 pages; 151 color photographs; 19 black and white illustrations; ISBN 978-0-89054-355-9; (1 pound); Item No. 43559; $59
Rose Diseases and Pests Image CD Personal Use Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43566; $59 Library/Departmental Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43566M; $175
Compendium of Soybean Diseases, Fourth Edition Edited by G. L. Hartman, J. B. Sinclair, and J. C. Rupe 1999; 128 pages; 136 color photographs; 54 black and white illustrations ISBN 0-89054-238-4; (1 pound); Item No. 42384; $55
Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases Edited by J. M. Ogawa, E. I. Zehr, G. W. Bird, D. F. Ritchie, K. Uriu, and J. K. Uyemoto 1995; 122 pages; 168 color photographs; 14 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-174-4; (1 pound); Item No. 41744; $55
Compendium of Strawberry Diseases, Second Edition Edited by John L. Maas 1998; 128 pages; 175 color photographs; 90 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-194-9; (1 pound); Item No. 41949; $55
Compendium of Sweet Potato Diseases By C. A. Clark and J. W. Moyer 1988; 75 pages; 74 color photographs; 53 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-089-6; (1 pound); Item No. 40896; $55
Compendium of Tobacco Diseases Edited by H. D.Shew and G. B. Lucas 1991; 90 pages; 145 color photographs; 38 figures; ISBN 0-89054-117-5; (1 pound); Item No. 41175; $55
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Edited by J. B. Jones, J. P. Jones, R. E. Stall, and T. A. Zitter 1991; 100 pages; 157 color photographs ISBN 0-89054-120-5; (1 pound); Item No. 41205; $55
2006-2008 Best-Seller
Compendium of Tropical Fruit Diseases Edited by R. C. Ploetz, G. A. Zentmyer, W. T. Nishijima, K. G. Rohrbach, and H. D. Ohr 1994; 118 pages; 192 color photographs; 18 black and white figures; ISBN 0-89054-162-0; (1 pound); Item No. 41620; $55
Compendium of Umbelliferous Crop Diseases Edited by R. M. Davis and R. N. Raid 2002; 102 pages; 136 color photographs; 16 black and white illustrations and photographs; ISBN 0-89054-287-2; (1 pound); Item No. 42872; $55
Compendium of Wheat Diseases, Second Edition By M. V. Wiese 1987; 124 pages; 74 color photographs; 115 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-076-4; (1 pound); Item No. 40764; $55
2006-2008 Best-Seller
Compendium of Turfgrass Diseases, Third Edition By R. W. Smiley, P. H. Dernoeden, and B. B. Clarke
2005; 167 pages; 298 color illustrations; 41 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054330-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 43305; $59
Turfgrass Diseases, Image CD Personal Use Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43321; $69 Library/Department Version: (1 pound); Item No. 43321M; $195
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Compendium of Tomato Diseases
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Compendium of Flowering Potted Plant Diseases, Spanish Edition
Plagas y enfermedades del manzano y del peral
Plagas y enfermedades de las plantas en maceta con flores
ISBN 84-8476-060-X; (1 pound); Item No. 6060X; $55
Compendium of Citrus Diseases, 2nd Ed., Spanish Edition
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Compendium of Grape Diseases, Spanish Edition
Plagas y enfermedades de la vid
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Compendium of Conifer Diseases, Spanish Edition
Compendium of Lettuce Diseases, Spanish Edition
Plagas y enfermedades de las coniferas
Plagas y enfermedades de la lechuga
ISBN 84-8476-067-7; (1 pound); Item No. 60677SP; $55
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Compendium of Corn Diseases, Spanish Edition
Compendium of Tomato Diseases, Spanish Edition
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Compendium of Cucurbit Diseases, Spanish Edition
Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases, Spanish Edition
Plagas y enfermedades de las cucurbitaceas
Plagas y enfermedades de los frutales de hueso
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Soybean Diseases of the North Central Region Edited by T. D. Wyllie and D. H. Scott
“An excellent way to obtain an overview of current practices and state of knowledge concerning this vital crop.” —IPM Practitioner
A Colour Atlas of Diseases of Lettuce and Related Salad Crops By D. Blancard, H. Lot, and B. Maisonneuve
“…this reference provides a powerful resource to the plant disease diagnostician and those mycologists who help the public with their disease problems.”
1988; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 160 pages; 13 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-087-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4087X; $25
— Inoculum
Soybean Diseases
Preface, Introduction, Part 1 – Diagnosing parasitic and non-parasitic diseases affecting lettuce, Location of symptoms within the crop and on diseased plants, Abnormalities and damage on leaves and head, Damage and abnormalities on leaves in contact with the soil and/or underground organs. Part 2 – Main features of pathogenic agents, methods of protection, Fungi, Bacteria, Phytoplasma, Viruses, Nemotodes, Summary of methods for controlling lettuce bio-aggressors in nurseries and crops. Appendix. Information about lettuce and its resistance to pathogenic agents, Introduction, Lettuce and similar species, Types of endive, Index, Glossary, Bibliography/references.
A Reference Source for Seed Technologists By Denis C. McGee
“Will be useful to those in botany, biology, and agriculture.” —American Reference Books Annual 1994 1992; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 160 pages; 39 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-141-8; (1 pound); Item No. 41418; $34
Maize Diseases
A Reference Source for Seed Technologists By Denis C. McGee
“Will be recognized as a fundamental work by everyone interested in the diseases of maize.” —Acta Agronomica Hungarica 1988; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 160 pages; 52 photographs; ISBN 0-89054-090-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4090X; $34
Corn: Chemistry and Technology, Second Edition Edited by Pamela J. White and Lawrence A. Johnson This comprehensive resource discusses many new value-added uses for corn, including corn fiber oil and starches modified for specific food applications. Published by AACC International; 2003; 6" x 9" hardcover; 892 pages; 226 black and white illustrations; ISBN 1-891127-33-0; (4 pounds); Item No. 27330; $229
Induced Plant Defenses Against Pathogens and Herbivores: Biochemistry, Ecology, and Agriculture Edited by Anurag A. Agrawal, Sadik Tuzun, and Elizabeth Bent Forty-four scientists compare and contrast how these mechanisms work and explore their impact and applications in agriculture. 1999; 6" x 9" hardcover; 403 pages; 49 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-242-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 42422; $59
The Nature and Practice of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens By R. J. Cook and K. F. Baker
“The book is impressive...” —Nature
Contents
2006; 8.6" x 11.6"; hardcover, 376 pages; 513 color photos; 22 color diagrams; (4 pounds); Item No. 60508; $190
A Colour Atlas of Cucurbit Diseases By D. Blancard, H. Lecoq, and M. Pitrat The main aim of this beautifully illustrated book, covering the identification and control of diseases of cucurbits, is to enable the reader to quickly diagnose parasitic and non-parasitic conditions and give valuable information on the methods of treatment to combat them. Containing over 470 high quality color illustrations, this superb new atlas covers cucumbers, watermelons, courgettes, squash, and pumpkins among others. For each, diseases of the foliage, roots, neck, stalk, and fruit are addressed. Organized for maximum ease-of-use, the book incorporates two sections. Contents Diagnosis of Parasitic and Non-Parasitic Diseases: Abnormalities and decay in leaves, Deformations of leaves, Discoloration of leaves, Spots on leaves, Wilted leaves, Desiccated leaves, Abnormalities and decay in roots and/or collar and/or stem base, External/internal abnormalities and decay of the stem, Abnormalities and decay in flowers and fruits; Main Characteristics of Pathogenic Agents and Methods of Control: Bacteria, Fungi, Fungi affecting the leaves, Fungi causing fruit rot, Fungi (and nematodes) attacking mainly roots, collar and stem, Vascular fungi, Viruses, Viruses transmitted by seeds and contact, Viruses transmitted by fungi, Viruses transmitted by aphids, Viruses transmitted by whitefly; Appendix I; Appendix II; Appendix III; Index; Main works of reference 1996; 8.6" x 11.6" hardcover, 304 pages; 472 color and black and white illustrations; (2 pounds); Item No. 45154; $199
A Colour Handbook of Diseases of Small Grain Cereal Crops By Timothy D. Murray, David W. Parry, and Nigel D. Cattlin The small grain cereals, wheat, barley, oats, and rye, are cultivated worldwide. They form the foundation of most agricultural systems and are essential in the manufacture of staple products such as bread, pasta, and fermented beverages. Reflecting the global and economic importance of cereal crops, this color handbook aims to make identification of diseases afflicting them easier. Covering 40–50 of the most important pathogens in Europe, North America, Japan, and Australia, this handbook contains superb color photographs, accompanied by clear, concise descriptions of diseases and advice on their control. Now back in print in softcover. Contents
“Invaluable to advisers in soybean crop management.”
Introduction: Diagnostic guide to cereal disease, 1. Ear and Grain Diseases Blights: Black chaff (bacterial streak); Head blight; Scab. Bunts/Smuts: Bunt; Stinking bunt; Dwarf bunt; Karnal bunt; Loose smut; Semi-loose smut; Black loose smut; False loose smut; Covered smut. Other: Black point; Kernel smudge; Sooty mould; Ergot. 2. Leaf and Stem Diseases Blights: Bacterial streak (black chaff); Bacterial Stripe. Mildew: Powdery mildew. Mosaics/Yellows Diseases: Barley stripe mosaic; Barley yellow dwarf; Barley yellow mosaic; Soilborne wheat mosaic; Wheat streak mosaic; Wheat yellow mosaic. Rusts: Brown rust; leaf rust; Crown rust; Stem rust; Yellow rust. Smuts: Flag smut. Spots/blotches: Halo spot; Net blotch; Scald; Leaf blotch; Septoria leaf blotch; Glume blotch; Spot blotch; Tan spot. Snow Moulds: Pink snow mould; Snow scald; Speckled snow mould. Stripes: Cephalosporium stripe; Leaf stripe. 3. Stem base and root diseases Fungi: Common root rot; Foot rot; Seedling blight (spot blotch); Eyespot; Strawbreaker foot rot; Fusarium foot rot; Dryland foot rot; Sharp eyespot; Take-all. 4. Microscopic Appearance of pathogens. Glossary. Appendix 1: Diagnostic features of cereal diseases. Appendix 2: Worldwide distribution of cereals and diseases. Index.
—Plant Pathology
1998; 6.1" x 9.2" softcover, 142 pages; 240 color illustrations; (2 pounds); Item No. 45391; $59
1983; 6" x 9" hardcover; 539 pages; 70 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-053-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 40535; $58
Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode Edited by Robert D. Riggs and J. Allen Wrather
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1992; 5.5" x 8.5" softcover; 186 pages; 19 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-125-6; (1 pound); Item No. 41256; $39
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Forest Pathology
The Plant Disease Clinic and Field Diagnosis of Abiotic Diseases
From Genes to Landscapes
By Malcolm C. Shurtleff and Charles W. Averre, III
Edited by J. E. Lundquist and R. C. Hamelin
“...this excellent book is essential for someone who plans to operate a diagnostic laboratory...highly valuable.”
“…the book provides stimulating ideas and leads the readers also to appropriate methods, the application of which is illustrated by case studies…the timely book is highly recommended to students as well as to professional forest pathologists who like to broaden their view.”
—Journal of Arboriculture 1997; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 256 pages; 110 color photographs; 32 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-217-1; (3 pounds); Item No. 42171; $89
Barley Yellow Dwarf:
— Forest Pathology
“The book is a celebration of what forest pathology is becoming... Its modest price means that it will find its way onto personal bookshelves, not just into reference libraries.”
40 Years of Progress
Edited by Cleora J. D’Arcy and Peter A. Burnett
— Plant Pathology
“... its value as a resource source would be hard to overestimate.”
This book will be of use for forest pathology scientists and professionals, forest managers and ecologists, molecular biologists and geneticists, and landscape ecologists. It is also an excellent teaching resource for courses in forest pathology and entomology, forest and shade tree pathology, forest ecology, disturbance ecology, landscape ecology, forest health, conservation biology, and molecular epidemiology.
—Experimental Agriculture 1995; 6" x 9" hardcover; 374 pages; 16 color photographs; 22 black and white figures; ISBN 0-89054-167-1; (2 pounds); Item No. 41671; $79
The Nature of Wilt Diseases of Plants
Contents
By C. H. Beckman
“... brings clarity to the complex and often murky picture of the wilt diseases.” —Quarterly Review of Biology 1987; 5.5" x 8.5" hardcover; 182 pages; 32 photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-074-8; (1 pound); Item No. 40748; $43
Scientific and Common Names of 7,000 Vascular Plants in the United States Edited by Lois Brako, Amy Y. Rossman, and David F. Farr
“This immensely useful index has considerable practical implications and, in fact, could serve as a model for similar lists in other countries.”
Origin of This Book • Forest Pathology in the Era of Genomics • Application of Molecular Genetic Tools to Studies of Forest Pathosystems • Assessing Forest-Pathogen Interactions at the Population Level • Population Genetics of Bark Beetles and Their Associated Blue-Stain Fungi with the use of Molecular Markers • Invasion and Naturalization of Terrestrial Ecosystems by a Host-Dependent Microbes • Molecular Analysis of Fungal Pathogenesis in Forest Pathogens • Sapstain in Trees, Logs and Lumber: Fungi, Pigment, and Pigment Biosynthetic Pathways • Transgenic Approaches to Increase Pathogen Disease Resistance in Forest Trees: A Case Study with Poplar • Operational Uses of Disease Resistance in Conifer • Tree Improvement Programs • Forest Disease Impacts on Wildlife: Beneficial? • Impacts of Diseases and Other Disturbances on Non-Timber Forest Resources: A Case Study Involving Small Mammals • Characterizing Regional Forest Health and Sustainability—A Case Study Using Diameter Distributions, Baseline Mortality, and Cumulative Liabilities • Exotic Ecosystems: Where Root Disease Is Not a Beneficial Component of Temperate Conifer Forests • Use of Spatial Statistics in Assessing Forest Diseases • Patterns in Diseased Landscapes: A Case Study of a Lodgepole Pine Forest Infected by Dwarf Mistletoe • Landscape Pathology—Forest Pathology in the Era of Landscape Ecology • Forest Pathology in the Era of Integration and Synergy • Subject Index • Scientific Names Index 2005; 8.5" ×11" softcover; 175 pages; 44 black and white illustrations; 8 tables; ISBN 0-89054-334-8; (2 pounds); Item No. 43348; $69
—Taxon 1995; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 301 pages; ISBN 0-89054-171-X; (2 pounds); Item No. 4171X; $34
Nutrient Deficiencies and Toxicities in Crop Plants
Sittig’s Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals
Edited by William F. Bennett
Edited by Stanley A. Greene and Richard P. Pohanish
“An exciting contribution to the field of general crop nutrition.”
Sittig’s Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals provides crop, chemical, regulatory, health, and safety information on nearly 800 pesticides, fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals. Chemicals are organized with common names, chemical synonyms, chemical formulae, and many other unique identifiers so that users can find critical information quickly.
—Journal of Small Fruit and Viticulture 1993; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 202 pages; 307 color photographs; 18 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-151-5; (3 pounds); Item No. 41515; $69
Multilingual Compendium of Plant Diseases,
Vol. II
Edited by P. R. Miller and H. L. Pollard Material is presented in 22 languages and focuses on the virus and nematode diseases most damaging to 43 economic crops. 1977; 8" x 10.5" hardcover; 434 pages; 229 color photographs; ISBN 0-89054-020-9; (4 pounds); Item No. 40209; $48
Plant Pathogens and the Worldwide Movement of Seeds Edited by Denis C. McGee
“…a unique and concise overview of regulatory plant pathology that few of us encounter.” —Plant Diagnostics Quarterly
Contents Introduction: How to Use This Book; Key to Abbreviations and Acronyms; Pesticide Records A-Z; Chemical Records: Chemical Name; Use Type; CAS Number; Formula; Alert; Synonyms; Trade Names; Producers; Chemical Class; EPA/ OPP PC Code; California DPR Chemical Code; ICSC Number; RTECS Number; EEC Number; EINECS Number; Uses; Human Toxicity (long-term) with CFR citations; Fish Toxicity (threshold) with CFR citations; US Maximum Allowable Residue Levels Carcinogen/Hazard Classifications: US EPA Carcinogens; US NTP; California Prop. 65; US TRI; IARC; Label Signal Word; WHO Acute Hazard; Endocrine Disruptor; Regulatory Authority; Description; Incompatibilities; Permissible Exposure Limits in Air; Determination in Air; Permissible Concentrations in Water; Determination in Water; Routes of Entry Harmful Effects and Symptoms; Short Term Exposure; Long Term Exposure; Points of Attack; Medical Surveillance; First Aid; References; Bibliography; Appendix A: Index of Companies Cited; Appendix B: Directory of Agrochemical Manufacturers; Appendix C: Directory of Federal and International Regulatory Agencies for the Environment and Pesticides; Appendix D: Directory of State Regulatory Agencies for the Environment and Pesticides; Appendix E: Directory of Industrial and Professional Agrochemical and Food Related Organizations; Appendix F: Directory of Useful Hotlines, Databases, and Web Sites about Chemicals and the Environment; Appendix G: Agrochemical Web Sites - Useful Sources of Information about Agrochemicals and Food Safety; Synonym and Trade Name Cross Index; Index of EPA Product Codes; CAS Number Cross Index 2005; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 1,248 pages; ISBN: 0-8155-1516-2; (9 pounds); Item No. 15162; $350
1997; 6" x 9" softcover; 109 pages; 22 black and white photographs; 3 line drawings; ISBN 0-89054-185-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4185X; $39
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KEY REFERENCES
Food, Crop Pests, and the Environment
Biological Pollution:
The Need and Potential for Biologically Intensive Integrated Pest Management
Edited by Kerry O. Britton
Edited by Frank G. Zalom and William E. Fry
“A concise and readable summary of the current status and future potential of IPM.”
An Emerging Global Menace
“...the authors present an alarming picture in a clear and accessible style…it should be widely read.” —New Agriculturist
Contents
1992; 6" x 9" softcover; 179 pages; ISBN 0-89054-140-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4140X; $43
Preface; What Is the Problem?: Controlling Biological Pollution; An Ecological Explosion in Slow Motion; Exotic Pests: Past, Present and Future; Weeds, Diseases, and Other Pests: Exotic Weeds: Expensive and Out of Control; Plant Disease On The Move!; Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Which Are Exotic Pests in Agriculture and Forestry; What Is to be Done?: Meeting the Threat: Risk Assessment and Quarantine; Assessing Exotic Threats to Forest Resources; Political and Economic Barriers to Scientifically-Based Decisions; Fighting Back
A Manual of Assessment Keys for Plant Diseases
2004; 6"x 9" softcover, 124 pages; 22 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-313-5; (1 pound); Item No. 43135; $69
—Journal of Agricultural Science
By W. C. James Pocket-sized for use in the field, this handbook helps you diagnose plant diseases and subsequently calculate yield losses. It is divided into sections on cereals, forage, and field crops.
Mycotoxins in Grain:
Compounds Other Than Aflatoxin
Edited by David Miller and H. Locksley Trenholm
1971; 4" x 7" spiral-bound; 90 pages; 27 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-081-0; (1 pound); Item No. 40810; $29
“…strongly recommend that anyone seriously involved in fungal problems associated with foods and feeds or mycotoxicology buy this book.”
Blue Mold of Tobacco
1994; 6"x 9" hardcover; 552 pages; 11 tables; 172 pages of spectra and accompanying analyses; 29 line drawings. ISBN 0-9624407-5-2; (3 pounds); Item No. 40752; $159
—Trends in Food Science and Technology
Edited by W. E. McKeen
“...a superb piece of work...” —Society of Irish Plant Pathologists
This book is a comprehensive treatment of blue mold and the blue mold pathogen, Peronospora hyoscyami. 1989; 6" x 9" hardcover; 288 pages; 9 color photographs; 96 black and white figures; ISBN 0-89054-097-7; (1 pound); Item No. 40977; $47
Published by AACC International
Glossary of Plant-Pathological Terms By Malcolm C. Shurtleff and Charles W. Averre, III
“… it should be an invaluable addition to the bookshelves not only of professionals and students in crop protection, but also in agriculture and plant science generally, wherever there is a need to understand plant pathology and its related disciplines.” —Journal of Biological Agriculture and Horticulture
Ustilaginales of Mexico Taxonomy, Symptomatology, Spore Germination, and Basidial Cytology By Rubén Durán This comprehensive manual focuses on the smut fungi (Ustilaginales) of Mexico. Some species are also known in other parts of the world. It includes symptoms, spore germination, nuclear condition of basidial components, and detailed collection data. The reference is supplemented with extensive, detailed photographs of affected host plants, spores, and basidial components, with magnifications up to 2000 times. 1988; 6" x 9" hardcover; 332 pages; 157 black and white plates; (2 pounds); Item No. SP0002; $75
Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management Edited by Geoffrey W. Zehnder, Mary L. Powelson, Richard K. Jansson, and Kandukuri V. Raman
“Provides an extensive information and literature source. . . Contains valuable information for potato growers and seed multiplication organisations.” —Journal of Phytopathology
1994; 6" x 9" hardcover; 655 pages; 98 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-164-7; (3 pounds); Item No. 41647; $79
Presenting 9,000 terms that are used to describe all types of plants and plant problems, this time-saving reference eliminates the need for professional agriculturalists, scientists, and students to “puzzle out” the meaning of specialized plant science terms. 1997; 6" x 9" hardcover; 368 pages; ISBN 0-89054-176-0; (2 pounds); Item No. 41760; $69
Laboratory Guide for Identification of
Plant Pathogenic Bacteria,
Third Edition
Edited by N. W. Schaad, J. B. Jones, and W. Chun
“At last! A comprehensive source on modern plant pathogenic bacteria is now available… This is a must purchase for any applied plant pathologist and all clinical situations.” —Plant Diagnostics Quarterly
This book features a list of available PCR primers and an appendix on molecular techniques. Many species have been given genus status and many pathovars have been returned to species rank. Each chapter in this book provides a description of the nomenclature and taxonomy being followed and a flow chart to aid in identification of plant pathogen genera is included. To assist readers in correctly identifying bacteria, the Laboratory Guide for Identification of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Third Edition, includes simplified methods, color photographs of biochemical results, full descriptive methods, and a list of semiselective agar media useful for isolating bacteria. 2001; 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound; 373 pages; 68 color photographs; 9 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-263-5; (3 pounds); Item No. 42635; $55
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KEY REFERENCES
Biological Ice Nucleation and Its Applications Edited by Richard E. Lee, Jr., Gareth J. Warren, and Lawrence V. Gusta
“Well-written by respected authors...A useful reference that provides valuable perspectives from several disciplines.” —HortScience 1995; 6" x 9" hardcover; 370 pages; 78 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054172-8; (2 pounds); Item No. 41728; $89
Ultrastructure of the Root-Soil Interface By R. C. Foster, A. D. Rovira, and T. W. Cock Foreword by R. J. Cook
“...I am confident it will become a much cited document.” —Soil Science 1983; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 157 pages; 118 electron micrographs; ISBN 0-89054-051-9; (2 pounds); Item No. 40519; $49
Ecology and Management of Soilborne Plant Pathogens Edited by C. A. Parker, A. D. Rovira, K. J. Moore, P. T. W. Wong, and J. F. Kollmorgen
“The editors are to be congratulated . . . [This book] will be essential for all concerned with soilborne plant pathogens.” —Plant Pathology 1985; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 358 pages; 94 figures; 163 tables; ISBN 0-89054-066-7; (3 pounds); Item No. 40667; $43
APS PRESS and The American Phytopathological Society Advancing the Science of Plant Pathology Worldwide
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or nearly a quarter century, APS PRESS, the publishing arm of The American Phytopathological Society (APS), has been a leader in plant pathology publications. With the support of more than 5,000 member scientists, APS PRESS is uniquely qualified to publish critically acclaimed peer-reviewed books, videos, and image collections.
APS is the premier society dedicated to high quality, innovative plant pathology research. APS members have been making and sharing significant breakthroughs in plant pathology, mycology, virology, bacterialogy, nematology, and related disciplines for more than one-hundred years. Members represent a broad range of specialties and come from academia, government, industry, and private practice. The diversity of APS members and their scientific pursuits makes the society pertinent in a multitude of research areas, while the international involvement ensures that the latest innovations from around the world are available to all. Membership in APS supports the advancement of plant pathology and offers you many opportunities to expand your network, stay up to date on the latest research, and get involved in plant pathology at every level. In addition to many benefits and discounts available to APS members, you will save 10% on all APS PRESS purchases. Learn more about APS membership at www.apsnet.org/visitors/mbrinfo.asp or call +1.651.454.7250. APS PRESS is committed to helping its authors and editors produce the finest plant pathology reference and diagnostic guides available. If you are considering a book or multimedia project, you are invited to complete a proposal form located at www.apsnet.org/press. The editorial board of APS PRESS and the society publications staff promise to assist you in making your publication the very best it can be and provide targeted marketing to reach the worldwide plant science community. The American Phytopathological Society thanks its members, authors, and customers for making APS PRESS the leading society publisher in plant pathology today.
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HORTICULTURE
Diseases of Woody Ornamentals and Trees in Nurseries Edited by Ronald K. Jones and D. Michael Benson
“This book is unique in respect to a great number of ornamental plants treated and extremely valuable information concerning diagnosis and control of all kinds of diseases that may occur in nurseries.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
Use the expert guidance in this manual to maintain and grow healthy nursery plant stock. Coverage includes diagnosis and control of more than 65 ornamental crops (shrubs, ground covers, and shade trees) grown in nurseries throughout the United States. A summary of timely control measures is given for each disease that provide an in-depth guide to integrated disease management including cultural control, sanitation, resistance, fungicides, and bactericides as well as information on control of various pathogen groups. Readers are helped further by 160 color plates illustrating disease symptoms, tissue culture techniques to eliminate pathogens from propagation stock, a state-by-state list of disease occurrences to make you aware of local problems, and an explanation of the role of plant diagnostic clinics in assisting nurseries in disease diagnosis. 2001; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 516 pages; 160 color photographs; ISBN 0-89054-264-3; (4 pounds); Item No. 42643; $89
Shade Tree Wilt Diseases Edited by Cynthia L. Ash
“…a generally heartbreaking collection of papers which flow so well as to tell a story…students and others involved in higher education and/or research would find ‘Shade Tree Wilt Diseases’ informative and interesting.” —E-Streams
Extensive coverage of oak wilt and Dutch elm disease is provided, as well as information on other important diseases associated with the vascular tissue of woody plants including Verticillium wilt, bacterial leaf scorch, pine wilt, watermark disease, and yellows disease. To make identification easier, common symptoms are presented in 36 color photographs. Hard-to-find information on less common wilt diseases is also available. A chapter examining anatomy and physiology provides an overview for understanding wilt diseases. 2001; 6" x 9" softcover; 265 pages; 36 color photographs; 81 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-277-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 42775; $79
Turfgrass Patch Diseases Caused by Ectotrophic Root-Infecting Fungi Edited by Bruce B. Clarke and Ann B. Gould
“Required reading for all turf pathologists.” —New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
This book presents information on the biology, taxonomy, epidemiology, and detection of these fungi, as well as management strategies for destructive patch diseases. 1993; 6" x 9" softcover; 161 pages; 70 color photographs; 6 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-154-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4154X; $39
Forest Decline Concepts Edited by Paul D. Manion and Denis Lachance
“...will help show you what several scientists currently make of that most confusing aspect of tree pathology, the declines.” —Journal of Arboriculture
Provides a foundation of diverse ideas and approaches to explain complex problems of trees. 1992; 6" x 9" softcover; 249 pages; 51 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-143-4; (1 pound); Item No. 41434; $44
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VIROLOGY
Diseases of Annuals and Perennials A Ball Guide: Identification and Control
Viruses and Virus Diseases of Poaceae (Gramineae)
By A. R. Chase, Margery L. Daughtrey, and Gary W. Simone
Edited by Hervé Lapierre and Pierre A. Signoret
This in-depth book on annual and perennial diseases emphasizes identification of problems with more than 490 full-color photos. The book presents real-life examples of foliar diseases, root and stem diseases, virus and mycoplasma diseases, and other problems that mimic diseases. Eleven reference tables provide succinct information, including nonchemical control methods for diseases, scientific and common names for 166 annuals and perennials, and a guide to plants most susceptible to foliar disease, root and stem disease, and mycoplasma diseases.
“An indispensable reference for anyone who is concerned with the diagnosis and management of viral diseases on cereals and other grasses.”
1995; 5.7" x 8.9" softcover; 208 pages; (1 pound); Item No. 52089; $54
This extensive 857-page book is significant because it is the definitive resource on viruses that infect the plant species that make up the most important food crops in the world. Poaceae (Gramineae) include barley, maize, rice, rye, sorghum, sugarcane, triticale, wheat, forage, ornamental, and lawn. This grass family is among the largest of all plant families consisting of approximately 700 genera and 10,000 species. Nearly twenty percent of plant viruses are known to infect graminaceous hosts resulting in significant agricultural economic losses.
Ball Field Guide to Diseases of Greenhouse Ornamentals By Margery L. Daughtrey and A. R. Chase This guide is designed to help greenhouse growers with the challenge of correctly identifying problems that develop in greenhouse foliage and flower crops. More than 500 color photographs illustrate the most common greenhouse disease problems for on-the-spot diagnosis. Similar diseases are placed side by side for comparison. 1992; 3.6" x 8.6" softcover; 224 pages; (1 pound); Item No. 79636; $59
Managing Diseases in Greenhouse Crops
—Dr. Gary C. Bergstrom, Professor, Cornell University, and cereal crops plant pathologist
“Provides a comprehensive review and annotation of virus diseases affecting grasses.” —Dr. Barry Jacobsen, Professor, Montana State University
Contents Introduction; Poaceae family; Viruses infecting Poaceae: Main features of viruses and the diseases they induce, Viruses of Poaceae; Taxa of viruses, virus-like and subviral agents infecting Poaceae: Class “Retroelementopsida” (possible), Families not assigned to a class, Genera not assigned to a family, Single-stranded satellite RNAs, List of single-stranded satellite RNAs and satellite viruses; Virus diseases of Poaceae: Virus diseases of small grains, Virus diseases of Maize (Zea mays L.), Viruses diseases of Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.), Virus diseases of other Poaceae species; Appendices 0, 1, 2, 3, 4; List of contributors; Index 2004; softcover; 857 pages; 32 color pages; 240 black and white photos and figures; 45 tables; (4 pounds); Item No. 10889; $159
By William R. Jarvis
“A practical state-of-the-art overview of integrated disease management. . . I highly recommend this book to anyone growing plants in greenhouses.”
Plant Virus Disease Control
—IPM Practitioner
“...fills a long-standing gap in our libraries...I fully recommend this unique and excellent resource for everybody involved in, or interested in, plant viruses and their diseases.”
This resource is a guide to controlling diseases and disorders through proper management of structure, equipment, environment, and procedures. 1992; 6" x 9" hardcover; 288 pages; 27 color photographs; 41 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-122-1; (2 pounds); Item No. 41221; $89
Tropical Plant Diseases,
2nd Edition
By H. David Thurston
“...an excellent teaching tool and a useful adjunct to have on a library’s reference shelves...” —New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science
This book incorporates several new developments since the publication of the first edition. Use this reference as a guide to the identification and control of tropical plant diseases. Includes special emphasis on molecular biology, genetic engineering, and integrated pest management. Includes new coverage of: Rice, Maize, Sorghum, Root Crops, Cassava, Sweet Potatoes, Legumes, Soybeans, Peanuts, Bananas, Coffee, Fruit and Nuts, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Cotton, Spices, Tobacco, among others. 1998; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 208 pages; 63 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-89054-196-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 41965; $43
Edited by A. Hadidi, R. K. Khetarpal, and H. Koganezawa
—Trends in Plant Science 1998; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 704 pages; 35 black and white illustrations; 28 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-89054-191-4; (5 pounds); Item No. 41914; $109
Virus and Viruslike Diseases of Pome Fruits and Simulating Noninfectious Disorders Edited By Paul R. Fridlund This book comprises research and information found on virus diseases that affect apple, pear, and quince fruits. It includes descriptions and characteristics of diseases, viruslike diseases, and noninfectious problems (air pollution injury, genetic disorders, herbicide damage, and nutritional disorders). Virus diseases of apple and pear are organized and illustrated according to leaf symptoms and stem and bark symptoms. Other sections discuss diseases of quince, methods for detecting infection, development of virus-free pome fruits, and control methods. 1989; 6" x 9" spiral bound; 336 pages; 121 color photos and 51 black and white photos; (2 pounds); Item No. SP0003; $38
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Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs
1. Names published in Cercospora and Passalora By Pedro W. Crous and Uwe Braun
“The energetic duo of Pedro Crous and Uwe Braun are to be commended for this outstanding compilation and useful contribution toward understanding this important and prolific group of plant pathogenic fungi.” —Inoculum 2003; 7" x 9.75" hardcover, 571 pages; (3 pounds); Item No. 51496; $139
Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs 2. Conspectus of Mycosphaerella By André Aptroot In this conspectus, a revision of species described in Mycosphaerella and Sphaerella is presented. Listed by epithet, each name is briefly reviewed including full citation, synonyms, the citation for the type specimen, and a decision about the deposition of that taxon based on an examination of the type specimen. The genus Stigmidium is expanded in this second edition to encompass fungicolous species and internal parasites of algae, and includes the genus Mycophycias. 2006; 8.25" x 11.5" softcover; 231 pages; 989 figures, 2; (3 pounds); Item No. 51601; $89
Hypocreales of the Southeastern United States An Identification Guide By Gary J. Samuels, Amy Y. Rossman, Priscila Chaverri, Barrie E. Overton and Kadri Põldmaa
“…this book is valuable for many mycologists working on a comprehensive account of fungal biodiversity in various countries.” —Inoculum
Hypocreales of the Southeastern United States: An Identification Guide is an extensive manual that covers over 100 species and 20 different genera. It includes a diagnostic description for each species, their known geographic regions of distribution, helpful notes about the species, and relevant literature.
Illustrated Genera of Rust Fungi, Third Edition By George B. Cummins and Yasuyuki Hiratsuka
“…an excellent monograph…without any doubt this book will be welcomed by plant pathologists and mycologists all over the world and should be present in all botanical and agricultural libraries.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
Illustrated Genera of Rust Fungi, Third Edition helps readers identify rust fungi and introduces the spore states, life cycles, and morphological diversity of the Uredinales. Thoroughly revised and updated - and 58% larger than the previous edition - this third edition provides many exciting new features including eight fullpage color plates containing more than 60 photographs that illustrate various signs and symptoms of rust fungi. This new edition also presents 134 valuable black and white drawings and illustrations. Other useful additions for the reader include an extensive list of general references on rust fungi, a list of descriptive manuals and regional flora, a list of authors’ names, recommended abbreviations, and a glossary of mycological terms. Partial Contents Introduction: What are the rust fungi?; Relationship of rust fungi to other groups of fungi; Phylogeny of the rust fungi; Economic importance of the rust fungi; Symptoms caused by rust fungi; Host–rust relationship; Collection, identification, and preservation of rust fungi; Literature cited; Morphology, Life Cycles, and Cytology of Rust Fungi: Definitions and morphology of spore states: Spermogonium; Aecium; Uredinium; Telium; Basidium. Spore morphology: Surface sculpture of spores; Germ pores. Hyphae and haustoria; Life cycle variations; Abnormal life cycles; The concept of correlated species and Tranzschel’s Law; Cytology and nuclear cycles; Literature cited; Classification of Rust Fungi: Families of rust fungi: Key to families; Descriptions of families. Literature cited; Anamorph Genera of Rust Fungi: Key to anamorph genera; Descriptions of anamorph genera; Literature cited; Holomorph Genera of Rust Fungi: Keys to holomorph genera, by family; Descriptions and Illustrations of Holomorph Genera; Appendix 1. Reference Materials (with some annotations): General references on rust fungi; Descriptive manuals and regional flora; Appendix 2. Authors of Names of Rust Fungi and Suggested Abbreviation; Glossary; List of Genera; Index 2003; 8.5" x 11" spiral bound; 240 pages; 53 color illustrations; 134 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-304-6; (2 pounds); Item No. 43046; $65
Illustrated Genera of Smut Fungi, 2nd Edition By Kálmán Vánky M. D., Ph.D.
“This will now be the first point of call for all unsure of the genus…” —Mycotaxon
An Illustrated Guide to the Coprophilous Ascomycetes of Australia
Illustrated Genera of Smut Fungi, 2nd Edition provides clear, concise, and up-to-date information on these important plant parasitic micro fungi. Completely rewritten and greatly expanded, the second edition explores the 77 recognized, and 12 doubtful or recently excluded, genera of smut fungi. With 182 new illustrations and 40 chapters more than the first edition, this comprehensive resource helps anyone interested in smut fungi to easily find and classify smut specimens into genera with a high degree of accuracy. Includes 250 new species, 25 new genera, and 9 new families. This reference will prove invaluable for all interested in mycology, phytopathology, taxonomy, and botany.
By Ann Bell
Partial Contents
This book is a great introduction to the world of dung fungi and guide to their identification. It is beautifully illustrated with 115 black and white and color drawings and photos.
The classification of smut fungi; Results and problems of the classification of smut fungi; Host plants of the smut fungi; Septal pore and host-parasite interaction in smut fungi; Classification of smut fungi and allied taxa; Synonyms, excluded genera, anamorphs; Key to the genera of smut fungi (including the Microbotryales); Glossary; Abbreviations; Descriptions and illustrations of genera (77 accepted genera covered); Doubtful or excluded genera (12 genera covered); Regional floras; Descriptive manuals, phylogeny, classification, general literature; References; Index of fungus names
2006; 8.25" x 11.5" coated softcover with spiral binding; 145 pages; 588 color images; (2 pounds); Item No. 51595; $123
2005; 8.25" x 11.5" spiral bound softcover; 173 pages; 115 plates; (2 pounds); Item No. 51580; $97
2002; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 252 pages; 98 figures containing 422 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-297-X; (2 pounds); Item No. 4297X; $69
A Revision of the Species Described in Phyllosticta
Colletotrichum: Host Specificity, Pathology, and
By H. A. Van der Aa and S. Vanev
Edited by Dov Prusky, Stanley Freeman, and Martin Dickman
Edited by A. Aptroot, R.C. Summerbell, and G.J. Verkley
“The book will be essential reading for researchers, graduate students, teachers of plant pathology, extension workers, diagnosticians, in fact anyone who wants a single source of reference of Collectotrichum.”
The genus name Phyllosticta has been used in several senses that had led to incorrect naming of certain species. A Revision of the Species Described in Phyllosticta guides the user to the correct name that communicates information about the organism including bibliographic details of type, substrate, and origin. 46
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2002; 6.75" x 9.5" softcover; 510 pages; (3 pounds); Item No. 51472; $95
Host-Pathogen Interaction
—Plant Pathology 2000; 6" x 9" softcover; 393 pages; 69 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-258-9; (2 pounds); Item No. 42589; $59
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Illustrated Genera of Imperfect Fungi, 4th Edition By H. L. Barnett and Barry B. Hunter
“Thumbs up! Now we can stop hunting through used bookstores for replacement copies!” —Plant Diagnostics Quarterly
This is an update of the classic reference that mycologists and others interested in imperfect fungi have relied upon for decades. Its practical use in the identification of imperfect fungi makes it an essential tool. Partial Contents Introduction; Major Groupings of Imperfect Fungi and Their Importance in the Biosphere; Cytological and Morphological Features of Imperfect Fungi; Factors Affecting Growth and Sporulation of Imperfect Fungi; Part I. Physiology; Part II. Taxonomy and Identification; References; Glossary; Index to Genera 1998; 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound; 240 pages; 24 black and white photographs; 69 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-192-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 41922; $48
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MYCOLOGY
Taxonomy and Pathology of Cylindrocladium (Calonectria) and Allied Genera By Pedro W. Crous
“…will become a standard reference on the subject for a long time to come…an excellent piece of work…I wholeheartedly recommend it to everybody having to deal with these fungi.” —Sydowia
Cylindrocladium species are associated with various hosts and induce symptoms ranging from leaf spots to cutting and pod rot. These fungi affect an array of plants including rhododendron, conifers, eucalyptus, ginkgo biloba, macadamia, peanuts, papaya, soybeans, and various other plants. This book covers more than 50 species of Cylindrocladium and includes discussions of baiting and isolation, pathogenicity, diseases and symptoms, disease control, morphological methods and features, cultures, molecular and other techniques for species identification, phylogeny based on sequence data, treatment of species, and much more. 2002; 7" x 10" softcover; 294 pages; 320 black and white illustrations and photographs; ISBN 0-89054-2902; (2 pounds); Item No. 42902; $69
A Revision of the Genus Hypoxylon
By Richard T. Hanlin
By Yu-Ming Ju and Jack D. Rogers
This book allows the reader to easily identify ascomycetes, one of the largest groups of fungi to cause diseases of plants. Data are provided on genera of anamorphs, habi-
“... a must for all mycologists who work with xylaricaeous fungi or who want to identify some of the most common and conspicuous ascomycetes found in forests.”
tat, and representative species for each genus.
—Sydowia
Partial Contents
Mycologia Memoir of the Mycological Society of America, No. 20
Introduction: Key to Genera; Descriptions and Illustrations of Genera; Hyalosporae; Allantosporae; Phaeosporae; Hyalodidymae; Phaeodidymae; Scolecosporae; Hyalophragmiae; Phaeophragmiae; Hyalodictyae; Phaeodictyae; References; Index to Genera and Species
1996; 6" x 9" hardcover; 382 pages; 11 halftones; 22 black and white illustrations; 11 line drawings; 3 tables; ISBN 0-89054-214-7; (2 pounds); Item No. 42147; $55
1990; 6" x 9" spiral-bound; 263 pages; 107 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-107-8; (1 pound); Item No. 41078; $43
Endophytic Fungi in Grasses and Woody Plants
Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes, Volume II
Edited by Scott C. Redlin and Lori M. Carris
By Richard T. Hanlin
“This work is vital for all who work with fungi associated with vascular plants.”
A key to 100 genera of ascomycetes not included in Volume I is provided in Volume II, followed by descriptions and illustrations of each genus. New illustrations and photographs created especially for Volume II are helpful tools in ascomycete taxonomy and classification. They provide users with a visual reference with which to compare their own specimens.
—Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society
Partial Contents Preface; Introduction; Key to Genera; Descriptions and Illustrations of Genera; Hyalosporae; Allantosporae; Phaeosporae; Hyalodidymae; Phaeodidymae; Scolecosporae; References; Index 1998; 6" x 9" spiral-bound; 268 pages; 3 black and white photographs; 100 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054198-1; (1 pound); Item No. 41981; $43
Combined Keys to Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes I & II By Richard T. Hanlin This is a compilation of the 200 genera covered in Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes, Volumes I and II. Other aids to identification in the text include synoptic lists that group the genera according to fungal characteristics, including ascomal morphology, shape, color, cell number of the ascospores, and substrate; alphabetical ordering of genera within defined categories; cross-referencing of names included in two or more sections of a particular list; and a glossary of terms used in the descriptions of the genera. The keys are divided into four parts based on the number of cells in the ascospore: Amerosporae, Didymosporae, Phragmosporae, and Dictyosporae. The keys are also reversible, making it easy to retrace the steps that lead to a particular genus. Contents Preface; Introduction; Keys to Genera; Amerosporae; Didymosporae; Phragmosporae; Dictyosporae; Synoptic lists of genera; Corrections and Additions to Volume I; Genera arranged in alphabetical order; Diagrams; Spore terminology; Spore shapes; Tissue types; Glossary; References; Index to Genera and Species 1998; 6" x 9" softcover; 119 pages; 3 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-199-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4199X; $39
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Systematics, Ecology, and Evolution
This volume brings together the most extensive set of information on endophytic fungi available in a single source. The book includes descriptions of endophytic relationships, definitions of major concepts, and reports on recent studies. It also reviews methods of isolation, sampling, identification, and analysis. 1996; 6" x 9" softcover; 231 pages; 15 black and white photographs; 20 tables; 1 line drawing; 1 map; 15 figures; ISBN 0-89054-213-9; (1 pound); Item No. 42139; $47
The Genus Alternaria
Biology, Epidemiology, and Pathogenicity By Joseph Rotem
“Full of practical information. . . Provides in a concise form interesting information on specific subjects such as sporulation, survival strategies, and dispersal.” —Sydowia
This book presents the biological and environmental processes of Alternaria, along with a chapter describing samples of typical diseases. 1994; 6" x 9" hardcover; 326 pages; 44 black and white figures; ISBN 0-89054-152-3; (2 pounds); Item No. 41523; $95
Apple Scab: Biology, Epidemiology, and Management By William E. MacHardy More than a review of research findings, Apple Scab presents insights, identifies conflicts in published studies, discusses fungicides and IPM techniques, and synthesizes concepts in the biology, epidemiology, and management of this disease. 1996; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 570 pages; 38 color photographs; ISBN 0-89054-206-6; (4 pounds); Item No. 42066; $95
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MYCOLOGY
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Mycorrhizas: Anatomy and Cell Biology
From Plant Pathology to Biotechnology
By R. L. Peterson, H. B. Massicotte, and L. H. Melville
Edited by Eugene Nester, Milton P. Gordon, and Allen Kerr
Mycorrhizas increase nutrient uptake from the soil, assist in the biocontrol of pathogenic fungi and nematodes, and have a positive effect on the establishment of plant communities This beautifully illustrated book presents a summary of all the mycorrhizal types from a morphological and anatomical perspective.
“…this book really grabbed me and I got a great deal of enjoyment from reading it. I suspect many will follow avidly how the mysteries of this bacterium were unravelled and the development of its starring role in plant biotechnology.” —Microbiology Today
This anthology traces the fascinating progress from plant pathology to biotechnology through 38 scientific papers on Agrobacterium published over the past century. Included are the seminal scientific papers in the biology and application of Agrobacterium with several introductory commentaries by those involved in or familiar with the original work. The first section of the book begins with 1904 when Erwin F. Smith began detailed work on crown gall and considered it to be a plant pathological problem. Other papers cover the beginnings of T-DNA research and the development of vectors to improve the process of transferring T-DNA from bacterium to plant cell. The second section delves further into vector systems and genetic coding for diseases and insect resistance, exploring the evolution of genetic engineering in crops. The final three sections deal with themes developed from crown gall studies, including “quorum sensing” or population density, the accomplishment of DNA sequencing on one strain of A. tumefaciens, and the first genetically engineered organism, strain K1026, released for commercial use.
2004; softcover; 176 pages; (2 pounds); Item No. 90877; $75
Mycorrhizas: Anatomy and Cell Biology Images CD By R. L. Peterson, H. B. Massicotte, L. H. Melville and F. Phillips This companion CD for Mycorrhizas: Anatomy and Cell Biology presents a visual description of all mycorrhiza categories and includes detailed structural information obtained by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and laser scanning confocal microscopy. This supplementary resource of images can be uploaded into presentations for teaching and seminars. 2006; CD; (1 pound) Single-User Version: Item No. 94042; $25 Multi-User Version: Item No. 94042M; $75
2005; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 336 pages; 235 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-322-4; (3 pounds); Item No. 43224; $119
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Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology
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By Miguel Ulloa and Richard T. Hanlin
“I am convinced that ‘The Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology’ will soon be part of the standard books in taxonomical mycology. It will be useful, however, also to adjacent fields, such as plant or forest pathology, as well as to anyone who wants to know what is what in fungi.” —Sydowia, An International Journal of Mycology More than 3,800 terms defined! More than 1,300 illustrations!
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Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat and Barley Edited by Kurt J. Leonard and William R. Bushnell
The Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology contains definitions and etymological derivations of over 3,800 mycology terms. It features abundant illustrations or photographs inserted near appropriate terms. Each entry is accompanied by a reference to one or more fungal species related to the particular term. A taxonomic outline is provided to help those unfamiliar with the grouping of any particular genus and includes several broader biological terms encountered in mycological literature.
Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat and Barley provides a comprehensive record of current knowledge on the nature of Fusarium head blight, the damage it causes, and current research on how to control it.
2000; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 448 pages; 1,322 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-257-0; (4 pounds); Item No. 42570; $99 Also see: Spanish edition, page 17
Fusarium: Paul E. Nelson Memorial Symposium
The Powdery Mildews:
A Comprehensive Treatise
Edited by Richard R. Bélanger, William R. Bushnell, Aleid J. Dik, and Timothy L. W. Carver
“It is the best synopsis of the group I have seen…an essential reference work for plant pathologists, and has papers at the cutting edge of studies on their epidemiology, genetics, and control.” —Mycotaxon
2003; 6" x 9" hardcover; 530 pages; 39 color illustrations; 36 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-302-X; (4 pounds); Item No. 4302X; $89
Edited by Brett A. Summerell, John F. Leslie, David Backhouse, Wayne L. Bryden, and Lester W. Burgess
“...reasonably priced and I would strongly recommend it to anyone with a serious interest in Fusarium.” —Mycologist
Your knowledge of one of the most economically important groups of fungi causing diseases on a wide variety of plants is incomplete without this important title. 2001; 6" x 9" hardcover; 408 pages; 94 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-268-6; (2 pounds); Item No. 42686; $59
Table of Contents Role of Powdery Mildew Research in Understanding Host-Parasite Interaction; Taxonomy of the Powdery Mildew Fungi; Comparative Genetics of Avirulence and Fungicide Resistance in the Powdery Mildew Fungi; The Formation and Function of Infection and Feeding Structures; Basic Methods for Epidemiological Studies of Powdery Mildews; DNA Mediated Transformation of Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei; Epidermal Cell Papillae; Localized Induction of Accessibility and Inaccessibility by Powdery Mildew; Genes and Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Powdery Mildew Resistance in Barley; The Nature and Role of Defense Response Genes in Cereals; Powdery Mildew of Arabidopsis; Epidemiology of Powdery Mildews in Agricultural Pathosystems; Population Genetics of Powdery Mildew–Natural Plant Pathosystems; Breeding for Powdery Mildew Resistance in Common Wheat; Breeding Cucurbit Crops for Powdery Mildew Resistance; Controlling Powdery Mildews with Chemistry; Control of Powdery Mildews Without Chemicals: Prophylactic and Biological Alternatives for Horticultural Crops; Powdery Mildew Control Through Transgenic Expression of Antifungal Proteins, Resistance Genes, and Systemic Acquired Resistance 2002; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 292 pages; 119 black and white and color illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-291-0; (2 pounds); Item No. 42910; $85
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Advances in Verticillium Research and Disease Management Edited by E. C. Tjamos, R. C. Rowe, J. B. Heale and D. R. Fravel
“I strongly recommend this book to all plant pathologists as it may serve as a model how to approach broadly and deeply the problems of plant diseases.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research 2000; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 376 pages; 112 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-247-3; (3 pounds); Item No. 42473; $54
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Fungi on Plants and Plant Products in the United States
Current Advances in Mycorrhizae Research
By D. F. Farr, G. F. Bills, G. P. Chamuris, and A. Y. Rossman
The application of molecular genetic, biochemical, and physiological analyses to these symbiotic fungi are covered in this book, making this a must-have selection for anyone interested mycorrhizae research and its effects on plant health.
“Without question this index is the most important, practical, and valuable resource to appear for mycologists/plant pathologists in several decades.” —Brittonia
1989; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 1,252 pages; ISBN 0-89054-099-3; (8 pounds); Item No. 40993; $99
Methods for Research on Soilborne Phytopathogenic Fungi Edited by L. L. Singleton, J. D. Mihail, and C. M. Rush
“No doubt this manual will be an essential reference for plant pathology teaching laboratories and for those engaged in research on root pathogenic fungi.” —Mycologia
A compilation of some of the most comprehensive methodology available to those working with soilborne fungal pathogens. 1992; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 266 pages; 9 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-127-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 41272; $43
Ceratocystis and Ophiostoma Taxonomy, Ecology, and Pathogenicity Edited by Michael J. Wingfield, Keith A. Seifert, and Joan F. Webber
“This contribution will be appreciated by anybody involved with this fascinating fungal group and will encourage other mycologists to start to work on these fungi.” —Sydowia
This volume covers a variety of plant diseases from conifer diseases to sapstain of commercial lumber.
Edited by Gopi K. Podila and David D. Douds
2000; 6" x 9" softcover; 214 pages; 51 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-245-7; (2 pounds); Item No. 42457; $42
Mycorrhizae and Plant Health Edited by F. L. Pfleger and R. G. Linderman
“Would be appropriate for use by researchers and…extension specialists.” —Journal of Small Fruit and Viticulture
This book emphasizes the key role mycorrhizae play in sustainable systems of agricultural and forest production. Includes a discussion of ectomycorrhizae that occur on several major families of trees being managed for wood products. 1994; 6" x 9" softcover; 360 pages; ISBN 0-89054-158-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 41582; $42
Phytophthora Diseases Worldwide By Donald C. Erwin and Olaf K. Ribeiro
“One of the most comprehensive and invaluable sourcebooks ever written on Phytophthora and the diseases it causes.” —D. Michael Benson, North Carolina State University
This volume features a wide range of effective techniques for identifying, diagnosing, and controlling Phytophthora diseases. It also offers the most complete treatment of Phytophthora available, including descriptions of all species in the genus. 1996; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 592 pages; 62 color photographs; 82 black and white photographs; 52 line drawings; 94 tables; ISBN 0-89054-212-0; (4 pounds); Item No. 42120; $159
1993; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 304 pages; 80 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-156-6; (2 pounds); Item No. 41566; $47
Mycosphaerella spp. and Their Anamorphs
Fungicide Resistance in North America
By Pedro W. Crous
Edited by C. J. Delp
“An essential resource for all those concerned with fungicide resistance research...” —New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science
Each of the four major fungicide groups at risk is covered. 1988; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 133 pages; 26 black and white illustrations; 50 tables; ISBN 0-89054-095-0; (1 pound); Item No. 40950; $34
Fusarium Wilt of Banana
Associated with Leaf Spot Diseases of Eucalyptus “The presentation of information and quality of work is impeccable...” —Mycologist
This volume is the first complete guide of its kind. As a field and laboratory resource, it can be used to identify Mycosphaerella spp. based on disease symptomology and fungal morphology. Mycologia Memoir of the Mycological Society of America, No. 21 1998; 6" x 9" softcover; 170 pages; 140 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-190-6; (1 pound); Item No. 41906; $49
Edited by R.C. Ploetz
Mycology Reference Cards
Twenty contributors present reports on progress in the battle against Fusarium wilt of banana and efforts to establish guidelines for future research.
By Robert K. Noyd
1990; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 146 pages; 19 photographs; ISBN 0-89054-112-4; (1 pound); Item No. 41124; $32
“...it is tremendously functional. I liken it to ownership of the slide rule in the 1960’s or the pocket calculator in the 1970’s. It is a concise and complete product…This is a top choice for addition to either a personal library or the clinic library.”
Leptographium Species
— Plant Diagnostics Quarterly
Tree Pathogens, Insect Associates, and Agents of Blue-Stain By Karin Jacobs and Michael J. Wingfield
“This is an outstanding monograph…” —Forest Science
The first single-source of taxonomic information on Leptographium species, the destructive fungi which causes sapstain in timber. Covers most known species of the fungi. Includes detailed illustrations, comprehensive descriptions, and keys to the species. 2001; 8.5" x 11" softcover; 224 pages; 156 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-278-3; (2 pounds); Item No. 42783; $69
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Keep this easy-to-use set of eight Mycology Reference Cards (covering over 220 mycology terms) nearby as a helpful teaching tool and study aid. On every card, each order features an illustration, a list of representative genera, and a list of key characteristics in the areas of ecology, structure, morphology, reproduction, life cycle, genetics, cell ultrastructure, pathology, and biochemistry. Contents Card 1. Fungal Phylogeny & the Fungal Holomorph Concept; Card 2. Ascomycota Map & Glossary; Card 3. Basidiomycota Map & Glossary; Card 4. Deuteromycota Map & Glossary; Card 5. Zygomycota Map & Glossary; Card 6. Chytridiomycota Map & Glossary; Card 7. Oomycota Map & Glossary; Card 8. Slime Mold Phyla Map & Glossary 2000; 8 cards; 8.5" x 11" laminated, 3-hole punched cards; 120 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-261-9; (1 pound); Item No. 42619; $33
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PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Harry Marshall Ward:
and the Fungal Thread of Death
By Peter G. Ayres
“The author of this book is to be credited for an enormous effort of library work and congratulated for a significant contribution to the history of Plant Pathology, which I enjoyed reading very much. It can be highly recommended to every Plant Pathologist with historical interest.” — Journal of Phytopathology
This is a fascinating biography that reflects the changes that occurred in both society and plant science in the late 19th century. 2005; 6" × 9" hardcover; 168 pages; 42 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-333-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4333X; $79
Edited by Shinji Tsuyumu, Jan E. Leach, Tomonori Shiraishi, and Thomas Wolpert
“I strongly recommend this book to plant pathology specialists as it excellently proves how greatly applied genetics contributes to better understanding of pathogenicity and resistance processes in viral, bacterial, and fungal infections of cultivated plants.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
Art in Phytopathology
This book presents cutting-edge research on the application of genomics to the investigation of plantmicrobe interactions. The wide range of pathogens covered as well as examples of exciting new technologies are sure to be of interest to plant pathologists, microbiologists, agronomists, plant biologists, or anyone interested in plant-microbe interactions.
Translated and prepared by Francis W. Holmes and Hans M. Heybroek
Partial Contents
Portfolio of Nathan A. Cobb, Nematologist This book is a retrospective of the career of Nathan A. Cobb, pioneer phytopathologist, who lived from 1859 to 1932. 1990; 6" x 9" softcover; 154 pages; 36 black and white photographs and illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-163-9; (1 pound); Item No. 41639; $49
Fire Blight:
The Foundation of Phytobacteriology
Edited by Clay S. Griffith, Turner B. Sutton, and Paul D. Peterson
“The editors of this short work provide concise and readable reviews of the significant contributions of these three pioneers of plant pathology in addition to selecting and reproducing salient articles and reports to illustrate the seminal works.” —Plant Science Bulletin 2003; 6" x 9" softcover; 158 pages; ISBN 0-89054-309-7; (1 pound); Item No. 43097; $55
The Advance of the Fungi By E. C. Large, with new introductory material by Karen-Beth Scholthof, Paul D. Peterson, and Clay S. Griffith
“Early in my career, I found this book to be the most inspirational and informative of the ‘popular’ books in plant pathology. Later, I came to appreciate E. C. Large for his significant accomplishment in epidemiological research.” —William Fry, Ph.D., Cornell University 2003; 5.5" x 8.5" softcover; 510 pages; 64 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-308-9; (2 pounds); Item No. 43089; $69
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
One Hundred Years of Contributions to Virology Edited by Karen-Beth G. Scholthof, John G. Shaw, and Milton Zaitlin
“The editors, Karen-Beth Scholthof, John Shaw, and Milton Zaitlin, have assembled a distinctive contribution to the history of virology.” —Science 1999; 8.5" x 11" hardcover; 264 pages; 60 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-89054-236-8; (3 pounds); Item No. 42368; $53
The Formative Years of Plant Pathology in the United States By C. Lee Campbell, Paul D. Peterson, and Clay S. Griffith
“This book is a gem. Plant pathologists and agricultural historians will find this a useful reference as well as an excellent window to the past.”
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Genomic and Genetic Analysis of Plant Parasitism and Defense
Global Analysis of Agrobacterium-Plant Interactions; Functional Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas syringaePlant Interactions; Bacterial Genes Involved in Interactions with Plants; Molecular Basis of Virulence in Ustilago maydis; Conditionally Dispensable Chromosomes Controlling Pathogenicity of Alternaria alternata; Genetic Analysis of Fungal Pathogenesis: Bacterial Virulence Factors; Bacterial Flagellins as Elicitors of the Defense Response; Molecular Genetic Analysis of AvrRpt2 Activity in Promoting Virulence of Pseudomonas syringae; Recognition of the Bacterial Effector Protein AvrPto in Soybean-A Case of HR-Independent Resistance; Defense Signaling and the Plant Cell Wall-A New Signaling Pathway Dependent upon Inorganic Phosphate; Use of Expression Profiling in Studies of Gene-for-Gene Resistance; Evolution of Disease Resistance Genes; The Extracellular Matrix of Conidia of Powdery Mildew Fungi; Dissection of Durable Resistance in Rice; Analysis of Rice-Blast Interactions Focused on Chitinolytic Enzyme and Chitin Elicitor; Signal Transduction Pathways Governing Resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus; The Superoxide Generating NADPH Oxidase in Plants; Programmed Cell Death in the Disease Response; Telomerase Functions in Plant Pathogenesis; Apoptotic Response During Pathogen Attack in Oats; Use of Expression Profiling to Explore Disease Resistance Signaling in Plants; Signal Transduction in TMV-Infected and Wounded Tobacco Plants; Role of a Mitochondrial Gene in Controlling Specificity in Plant Disease; Effects of Deoxynivalenol on Barley Leaf Tissue; Abstracts 2005 6" x 9" hardcover; 316 pages; 55 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-323-2; (2 pounds); Item No. 43232; $79
Bacterial Wilt Disease and the Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex Edited by Caitilyn Allen, Philippe Prior, and A. C. Hayward
"This volume certainly provides a wealth of information on one of the most serious bacterial plant diseases with worldwide distribution and great economic impact. It can be recommended to everybody active in research on R. solancearum or concerned with the spread of bacterial wilt disease …” — Journal of Phytopathology
This book covers topics ranging from the basic biology of the host-pathogen interaction to applied research, designed to immediately address disease losses in the field. The book opens with two key reviews. One presents a thoughtful analysis of international collaborations on bacterial wilt research in the context of a review of literature published on the topic. The second is a global assessment of the current impact of bacterial wilt. Other topics covered in this resource include epidemiology, disease management, breeding and deployment, host plant response and disease management, pathogen genetics, R. solanacearum in banana and plantains, and diversity and detection. Experts provide overviews focusing on the pressing research needs in each area. These overview chapters are intended to give the reader the best current understanding of the topic and to suggest promising directions for future research. 2005; 6" x 9" hardcover; 528 pages; 51 images; ISBN 0-89054-329-1; (3 pounds); Item No. 43291; $79
Molecular Aspects of Pathogenicity and Resistance: Requirement for Signal Transduction Edited by Dallice Mills, Hitoshi Kunoh, Noel Keen, and Shigeyuki Mayama
“A good collection of scientific work...well worth reading.” —Trends in Microbiology
—The Quarterly Review of Biology
Topics include signal transduction pathways, genic interactions, sensing of plant signals, plant disease resistance genes, and plant signal responses.
1999; 6" x 9" hardcover; 448 pages; 63 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-89054-233-3; (2 pounds); tem No. 42333; $53
1996; 6" x 9" hardcover; 312 pages; 12 black and white photographs; 79 black and white illustrations; 67 line drawings; ISBN 0-89054-215-5; (2 pounds); Item No. 42155; $59
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PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Crown Gall
Advances in Understanding Interkingdom Gene Transfer Edited by Walt Ream and Stanton B. Gelvin
“…this specialized book is important to all scientists keen to keep abreast of advances in this pioneering field.” —Biological Agriculture and Horticulture
Biology of Biology of Biology of Biology of Plant-Microbe Plant-Microbe Plant-Microbe Plant-Microbe Interactions, Interactions, Interactions, Interactions, Volume 4
Volume 3
Volume 2
Volume 1
Edited by Igor Tikhonovich, Ben Lugtenberg, and Nikolai Provorov
Edited by Sally A. Leong, Caitilyn Allen, and Eric W. Triplett
Edited by Pierre de Wit, Ton Blessing, and Willem J. Stiekema
Edited by Gary Stacey, Beth Mullin, and Peter M. Gresshoff
2004; 6" x 9" hardcover; 633 pages, 160 black and white illustrations, figures, and photos (est.); ISBN 0-9654625-3-6; (3 pounds); Item No. 62536; $139
2002; 6" x 9" hardcover; 376 pages; 49 black and white figures; ISBN 0-9654625-2-8; (2 pounds); Item No. 62528; $129
2000; 6" x 9" hardcover; 472 pages, 19 black and white photographs; ISBN 0-9654625-1-X; (3 pounds); Item No. 6251X; $129
1997; 6" x 9" hardcover; 608 pages, 16 black and white photographs; 88 figures; 22 tables; ISBN 0-9654625-0-1; (3 pounds); Item No. 62501; $95
IS-MPMI members are entitled to a 10% discount on this book and must reference their IS-MPMI membership status when ordering.
See Volume 5, page 17; Volume 6, page 8.
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 6 Edited by Gary Stacey and Noel T. Keen This edition continues the exploration into fascinating plant-microbe interactions along with nematode-plant interactions at the molecular level, which leads to significant progress in the economically important areas of agriculture and plant biology. Includes a memoriam to Dr. Noel T. Keen. 2003; 6" x 9" hardcover; 376 pages; 29 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-303-8; (2 pounds); Item No. 43038; $79
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 5 Edited by Gary Stacey and Noel T. Keen
“The goal of this series... is to contribute to the advancement of the science of plantmicrobe interaction by spreading new facts and stimulating further research... this book well fulfills both tasks.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
This volume explores microbial plant pathogens and symbionts and the responses they elicit on their plant hosts. 2000; 6"x 9" hardcover; 336 pages; ISBN 0-89054-260-0; (2 pounds); Item No. 42600; $64
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 4 Edited by Gary Stacey and Noel T. Keen 1999; 6" x 9" hardcover; 296 pages; 46 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-228-7; (2 pounds); Item No. 42287; $64
Arabidopsis thaliana as a Model for Plant-Pathogen Interactions Edited by K. R. Davis and R. Hammerschmidt
1996; 6" x 9" softcover; 156 pages; 16 black and white photographs; 18 line drawings; ISBN 0-89054-222-8; (1 pound); Item No. 42228; $39
Host Wall Alterations by Parasitic Fungi Edited by Orlando Petrini and Guillemond B. Ouellette
“…intended as an introductory bridge between two important areas of study, and it does this quite well.” —Mycopathologia
1994; 6" x 9" softcover; 160 pages; 90 illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-168-X; (1 pound); Item No. 4168X; $39
Delivery and Perception of Pathogen Signals in Plants By Noel T. Keen, Shigeyuki Mayama, Jan E. Leach, and Shinji Tsuyumu
“I recommend this book for all phytopathologists and researchers in plant biotechnology.” —Journal of Plant Protection Research
Summarizing the 8th Japan-U.S. seminar on plant-pathogen interactions, this book presents valuable research on plant-microbe interactions. 2001; 6" x 9" hardcover; 280 pages; 39 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-259-7; (2 pounds); Item No. 42597; $59
Phyllosphere Microbiology Edited by Steven E. Lindow, Eva I. Hecht-Poinar, and Vern J. Elliott
“…an excellent resource for evaluating and understanding current and past research. The chapters are well written and concise and generally provide solid review information for the subject matter.” —Ecology
Phyllosphere Microbiology focuses on five main areas: the physical and chemical environment of plants; interactions between epiphytes and their hosts; interactions among microbes on plant surfaces; the contribution of plant surface microbes to agricultural practices and food safety; and modeling of interactions and movement of microbes on plant surfaces. 2002; 7" x 10" hardcover; 408 pages; 83 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-286-4; (3 pounds); Item No. 42864; $69
The Hypersensitive Reaction in Plants to Pathogens: A Resistance Phenomenon By R. N. Goodman and A. J. Novacky Examines fungus-, virus-, and bacteria-induced hypersensitive reactions. The historical aspects, biochemical-physiological, ultrastructural, and specific genetic factors implicated in the induction and development of these reactions are also discussed. 1994; 6" x 9" softcover; 256 pages; 77 black and white illustrations; ISBN 0-89054-165-5; (1 pound); Item No. 41655; $47
This book presents techniques for studying Arabidopsis thaliana. 1993; 6” x 9” softcover; 132 pages; ISBN 0-89054-153-1; (1 pound); Item No. 41531; $34
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Title Index Advance of the Fungi................................................................ 54 Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management................... 40 Advances in Verticillium: Research and Disease Management............................................................................ 51 Agrobacterium tumefaciens: From Plant Pathology to Biotechnology...................................................................... 50 Air, Pollution, People, and Plants............................................... 25 Alternaria: An Identification Manual....................................... 13 An Illustrated Guide to the Coperophilous Ascomycetes of Australia............................................................................... 46 Aphid: A Virus Vector Video DVD.............................................. 22 Apple Scab: Biology, Epidemiology, and Management.............. 49 Arabidopsis Thaliana as a Model for Plant-Pathogen Interactions............................................................................... 56 Art in Phytopathology: Portfolio of Nathan A. Cobb, Nematologist............................................................................ 54 Assess 2.0: Image Analysis Software for Plant Disease Quantification........................................................................... 3 Bacterial Wilt Disease and the Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex...................................................................... 55 Ball Field Guide to Diseases of Greenhouse Ornamentals.......... 44 Barley Yellow Dwarf: 40 Years of Progress................................. 38 Biological Ice Nucleation and its Applications .......................... 42 Biological Pollution: An Emerging Global Menace..................... 41 Biology and Management of the Soybean Cyst Nematode................................................................................ 36 Biology of Fungal Pathogens, Vol. 1 DVD and VHS.................... 24 Biology of Fungal Pathogens, Vol. 2 DVD and VHS.................... 24 Biology of Fungal Pathogens, Vol. 3 DVD.................................. 24 Biology of Fungal Pathogens, Vol. 4 DVD.............................. 20 Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 6 CD.................... 8 Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 5........................ 17 Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 4............................. 56 Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 3............................. 56 Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 2............................. 56 Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 1............................. 56 Blue Mold of Tobacco............................................................... 40 Ceratocystis and Ophiostoma: Taxonomy, Ecology, and Pathogenicity............................................................................ 52 Citrus Health Management....................................................... 26 Colletotrichum: Host Specificity, Pathology, and Host-Pathogen Interaction........................................................ 47
Compendium of Ornamental Palm Diseases and Disorders and Image CD.......................................................................... 32
Genomic and Genetic Analysis of Plant Parasitism and Defense............................................................................. 55
Compendium of Pea Diseases and Pests, 2nd Ed....................... 32
Genus Alternaria: Biology, Epidemiology and Pathogenicity...... 49
Compendium of Peanut Diseases, 2nd Ed................................. 32
Glossary of Plant-Pathological Terms......................................... 41 Handbook of Corn Insects........................................................ 27 Handbook of Forage and Rangeland Insects......................... 21
Pioneering Women in Plant Pathology.................................. 10
Compendium of Raspberry and Blackberry Diseases and Insects.............................................................................. 32
Handbook of Small Grain Insects........................................... 21
Plant Disease Journal.............................................60 and Cover iii
Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests............................................ 27
Plant Disease Clinic and Field Diagnosis of Abiotic Diseases....... 38
Handbook of Turfgrass Insect Pests........................................... 27
Plant Diseases: Their Biology and Social Impact........................ 25
Compendium of Rhododendron and Azalea Diseases............... 32 Compendium of Rice Diseases.................................................. 32 Compendium of Rose Diseases and Pests, 2nd Ed. and Image CD......................................................................... 32
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 5............................................. 56
Hypocreales of the Southeastern United States: An Identification Guide............................................................. 46
Plant Nematodes of Agricultural Importance: A Color Handbook.................................................................. 14
Identification of the Fungi: An Illustrated Introduction with Keys Glossary, and Guide to the Literature............................ 15
Plant Pathogens and the Worldwide Movement of Seeds.......... 38
Compendium of Sweet Potato Diseases.................................... 33 Compendium of Tobacco Diseases............................................ 33
Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology ........................................... 50
Compendium of Tomato Diseases......................33 (Spanish p 34)
Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes Vols. I and IICombined Keys........................................................................ 48
Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases.................33 (Spanish p 34) Compendium of Strawberry Diseases, 2nd Ed........................... 33
Compendium of Tropical Fruit Diseases.................................... 33 Compendium of Turfgrass Diseases, 3rd Ed. and Image CD...... 33 Compendium of Umbelliferous Crop Diseases.......................... 33 Compendium of Wheat Diseases, 2nd Ed. ............................... 33 Corn: Chemistry and Technology.............................................. 36 Crown Gall: Advances in Understanding Interkingdom Gene Transfer........................................................................... 57 Current Advances in Mycorrhizae Research............................... 53 Delivery and Perception of Pathogen Signals in Plants.............. 57 Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Nematodes..................... 27 Diseases and Pests of Sugarbeet, Vol. 1 Video DVD................... 23 Diseases and Pests of Sugarbeet, Vol. 2 Video DVD................... 23 Diseases of Annuals and Perennials........................................... 44
Compendium of Ornamental Foliage Plant Diseases................. 32
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Sittig’s Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals....... 39
Microfungi Occurring on Proteaceae in the Fynbos................. 4 Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease...................................... 12 Molecular Aspects of Pathogenicity and Resistance Requirement for Signal Transduction........................................ 55 Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance........................ 9 Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Journal .......60 and Cover iii Multilingual Compendium of Plant Diseases, Vol. II................... 38 Mycology Reference Cards........................................................ 53 Mycology Lower Fungi, Vol. 1 Video/Image DVD.................. 19 Mycology Higher Fungi, Vol. 2 Video/Image DVD................ 19
Story of Plant Pathology CD................................................... 22 Study of Plant Disease Epidemics........................................... 12 Taming the Truffle.................................................................. 11 Taxonomy and Pathology of Cylindrocladium and Allied Genera .................................................................... 49 Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Ecology of Bark-Inhabiting and Tree-Pathogenic Fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae...................... 4 Teaching Plant Anatomy Through Creative Laboratory Exercises.................................................................................... 8 Tobacco Mosaic Virus: 100 Years of Contributions to Virology................................................................................ 54 Tropical Plant Diseases, 2nd Ed................................................. 44 Turfgrass Patch Diseases Caused by Ectotrophic Root-Infecting Fungi........................................................................................ 43 Ultrastructure of the Root-Soil Interface.................................... 42 Use and Management of Insecticides, Acaricides, and Transgenic Crops............................................................. 21 Ustilaginales of Mexico: Taxonomy, Symptomatology, Spore Germination and Basidial Cytology........................................... 40
Mycorrhizas: Anatomy and Cell Biology Book and Image CD.... 51
Vegetable Diseases: A Color Handbook................................. 14
Mycorrihzae and Plant Health................................................... 53
Fire Blight: The Foundation of Phytobacteriology...................... 54
Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs: 1. Names Published in Cercospora and Passalora....................................................... 46
Virus and Viruslike Diseases of Pome Fruits and Simulating Noninfectious Disorders............................................................ 45
Food, Crop Pests, and the Environment.................................... 40 Forest Decline Concepts........................................................... 43 Forest Pathology: From Genes to Landscapes............................ 39 Formative Years of Plant Pathology in the United States............ 54
Fungi in the Ancient World.................................................... 10
Compendium of Onion and Garlic Diseases and Pests, 2nd Ed. and Image CD............................................................ 31
Shade Tree Wilt Diseases........................................................... 43
Exercises in Plant Disease Epidemiology.................................... 25
Compendium of Flowering Potted Plant Diseases.............................................................31 (Spanish p 34)
Compendium of Nut Crop Diseases in Temperate Zones.......... 31
Scientific and Common Names of 7,000 Vascular Plants in the US.................................................................................. 38
Essential Plant Pathology Textbook and Companion CD...... 16
Fundamental Fungi: Image Collection and Teaching Resource Image CD.................................................................. 29
Compendium of Lettuce Diseases......................31 (Spanish p 34)
Learning Plant Pathology Exercises CD...................................... 22
Manual of Assessment Keys for Plant Diseases........................... 40
Entomopathogenic Nematodes: Systematics, Phylogeny and Bacterial Symbionts......................................................... 18
Revision of the Genus Hypoxylon............................................... 49 Revision of the Species Described in Phyllosticta........................ 46
Soybean Diseases: A Reference Source for Seed Technologists................................................................... 36
Methods for Research on Soilborne Phytopathogenic Fungi........................................................................................ 52
Diseases of Woody Ornamentals and Trees in Nurseries........... 43
Pratylenchus (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae): Diagnosis, Biology, Pathogenicity and Management.............................. 18
Late Blight and the Irish Potato Famine Video DVD................... 23
Diseases of Root and Tuber Crops Image CD............................ 29
Diseases of Woody Ornamentals and Trees Image CD . ............ 28
Potato Health Management, 2nd Ed...................................... 11 Powdery Mildews: A Comprehensive Treatise............................ 50
Soybean Diseases of the North Central Region.......................... 36
Managing Diseases in Greenhouse Crops.................................. 44
Diseases of Tropical Fruit, Citrus, and Sugarcane Image CD...... 28
Plant Virus Disease Control....................................................... 45 Population Genetics of Plant Pathogens CD.............................. 22
Laboratory Guide for the Identification of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, 3rd Ed........................................................................ 41
Diseases of Legumes Image CD................................................ 28
Compendium of Cucurbit Diseases....................31 (Spanish p 34)
Compendium of Grape Diseases........................31 (Spanish p 34)
Insect Pests of Small Grains....................................................... 27
Diseases of Orchard Fruit and Nut Crops Image CD.................. 28
Endophytic Fungi in Grasses and Woody Plants: Systematics, Ecology and Evolution.............................................................. 49
Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests and Image CD........ 5
Illustrated Genera of Smut Fungi, 2nd Ed.................................. 47 Induced Plant Defenses Against Pathogens and Herbivores................................................................................ 36
Maize Diseases: A Reference Source for Seed Technologists....... 36
Compendium of Barley Diseases, 2nd Ed.................................. 30
Compendium of Cotton Diseases,2nd Ed...........31 (Spanish p 34)
Illustrated Genera of Rust Fungi, 3rd Ed.................................... 47
Diseases of Cereal Grains Image CD.......................................... 28
Emerging Technologies for Integrated Pest Management......... 26
Compendium of Corn Diseases, 3rd Ed..............31 (Spanish p 34)
Illustrated Genera of Imperfect Fungi, 4th Ed............................ 48
Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials Book and Image CD......... 1
Ecology and Management of Soilborne Plant Pathogens........... 42
Compendium of Conifer Diseases......................30 (Spanish p 34)
Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes, Vol. I................................... 48 Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes, Vol. II.................................. 48
Leptographium Species: Tree Pathogens, Insect Associates and Agents of Blue-Stain.......................................................... 52
Compendium of Apple and Pear Diseases..........30 (Spanish p 34)
Compendium of Citrus Diseases, 2nd Ed...........30 (Spanish p 34)
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol 4 ............................................. 56
Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 6............................................. 56
Colour Handbook of Diseases of Small Grain Cereal Crops........ 37
Compendium of Chrysanthemum Diseases............................... 30
Plant Management Network..................................................... 35
Herbaceous Perennial Plants, 3rd Ed........................................ 9 Host Wall Alterations by Parasitic Fungi..................................... 57
Dutch Elm Disease and the American Elm Video DVD............... 23
Compendium of Brassica Diseases and Image CD..................... 30
Harry Marshall Ward and the Fungal Thread of Death............... 54
Hypersensitive Reaction in Plants to Pathogens......................... 57
Compendium of Sorghum Diseases, 2nd Ed............................. 33 Compendium of Soybean Diseases, 4th Ed............................... 33
Colour Atlas of Diseases of Lettuce and Related Salad Crops..... 37
Compendium of Blueberry and Cranberry Diseases.................. 30
Phytophthora Diseases Worldwide............................................. 53 Phytophthora: Identifying species by Morphology and DNA Fingerprints.....................................................................Cover ii
Compendium of Pepper Diseases.............................................. 32
Dry Bean Production and Pest Management............................. 26
Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, 2nd Ed. and Image CD........................................................................... 6
Phyllosphere Microbiology........................................................ 57 Phytopathology Journal........................................60 and Cover iii
Compendium of Potato Diseases, 2nd Ed................................. 32
Colour Atlas of Cucurbit Diseases.............................................. 37
Compendium of Bean Diseases, 2nd Ed. and Image CD........... 30
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Virus Diseases of Plants: Image Database Collection CD........... 2
Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs: 2. Conspectus of Mycosphaerella.......................................................................... 46
Virus Diseases of Plants: Grapevine, Potato, and Wheat Image Collection and Teaching Resource CD . ................................... 2
Mycosphaerella spp. and Their Anamorphs: Associated with Leaf Spot Diseases of Eucalyptus............................................... 53
Viruses and virus diseases of Poaceae (Gramineae)..................... 45
Mycotoxins in Grain................................................................. 41 Nature and Practice of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens................................................................................ 36
Western Corn Rootworm: Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Video DVD................................................................................ 25 Wheat Health Management..................................................... 26
Fungi on Plants and Plant Products in the United States............ 52
Nature of Wilt Diseases of Plants............................................... 38
1200 Weeds of the 48 States & the Adjacent Canada: An Interactive Identification Guide DVD................................. 7
Fungicide Resistance in North America..................................... 52
Nuevo Diccionario Ilustrado de Micologia............................. 17
2008 APS Centennial Meeting Proceedings CD....................... 8
Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat and Barley................................ 51
Nutrient Deficiencies and Toxicities in Crop Plants.................... 38
50 Video Clips on Fungal Diseases of Cereals DVD.................. 7
Fusarium Laboratory Manual.................................................. 15
Parasitic Flowering Plants......................................................... 9
Fusarium Mycotoxins: Chemistry, Genetics, and Biology....... 17
Peanut Health Management..................................................... 26
Fusarium Wilt of Banana............................................................ 52
Perennial Reference Guide..................................................... 18
Fusarium: Paul E. Nelson Memorial Symposium......................... 51
Pests of Fruit Crops: A Color Handbook................................. 13
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