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A01=Dr Kerik D. Cox
A01=Dr Markus Kellerhals
A01=Dr Sara M. Villani
A01=Dr Tom Passey
A01=Dr Wayne M. Jurick
A01=II
A01=Prof George W. Sundin
A01=Professor Xiangming Xu
A32=Dr Kerik D. Cox
A32=Dr Markus Kellerhals
A32=Dr Tom Passey
A32=Professor Xiangming Xu
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Author_Dr Kerik D. Cox
Author_Dr Markus Kellerhals
Author_Dr Sara M. Villani
Author_Dr Tom Passey
Author_Dr Wayne M. Jurick
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Author_Prof George W. Sundin
Author_Professor Xiangming Xu
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Instant Insights: Fungal Diseases of Apples

This collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews discussing fungal diseases of apples.

The first chapter discusses the main pre- and postharvest pathogens affecting apple production. The chapter also reviews recent advances in biological, chemical and cultural forms of disease management to optimise production, maintain fruit quality and enhance sustainability.

The second chapter reviews the epidemiology of apple scab. The chapter explores the role of host resistance, as well as techniques to manage apple scab and minimise crop losses, including fungicide application and the use of biocontrol agents.

The third chapter reviews preharvest fungal and bacterial diseases as well as viruses of tree fruit. It looks at advances in technology for pathogen detection as well as methods of integrated disease management, including biological and cultural control.

The final chapter reviews the development of apple varieties that are resistant to a number of important diseases, including apple scab, powdery mildew, fire blight, nectria canker and Marssonina apple blotch. The chapter also considers the use of DNA-based selection techniques for developing resistance and the mechanisms on which resistance depends. See more
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A01=Dr Kerik D. CoxA01=Dr Markus KellerhalsA01=Dr Sara M. VillaniA01=Dr Tom PasseyA01=Dr Wayne M. JurickA01=IIA01=Prof George W. SundinA01=Professor Xiangming XuA32=Dr Kerik D. CoxA32=Dr Markus KellerhalsA32=Dr Tom PasseyA32=Professor Xiangming XuAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Dr Kerik D. CoxAuthor_Dr Markus KellerhalsAuthor_Dr Sara M. VillaniAuthor_Dr Tom PasseyAuthor_Dr Wayne M. JurickAuthor_IIAuthor_Prof George W. SundinAuthor_Professor Xiangming Xuautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=PSTPCategory=TVFCategory=TVKCategory=TVPCategory=TVSCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781801462884

About Dr Kerik D. CoxDr Markus KellerhalsDr Sara M. VillaniDr Tom PasseyDr Wayne M. JurickIIProf George W. SundinProfessor Xiangming Xu

Professor Xiangming Xu is Head of the Department of Pest and Pathogen Ecology at the world-famous NIAB EMR (East Malling Research). Founded over 100 years ago East Malling has long been a global pioneer in horticultural research. Professor Xu has a global reputation in plant disease epidemiology and management especially fruit fungal diseases.

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