Diseases and Plant Population Biology

Diseases and Plant Population Biology
Title Diseases and Plant Population Biology PDF eBook
Author J. J. Burdon
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 230
Release 1987-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521316156

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Population Biology of Plant Pathogens

Population Biology of Plant Pathogens
Title Population Biology of Plant Pathogens PDF eBook
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Total Pages 399
Release 2015
Genre Microbial genetics
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Population Biology of Plant Pathogens

Population Biology of Plant Pathogens
Title Population Biology of Plant Pathogens PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 399
Release 2015
Genre Microbial genetics
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Plant Diseases

Plant Diseases
Title Plant Diseases PDF eBook
Author Gail Lynn Schumann
Publisher
Total Pages 416
Release 1991
Genre Science
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The Irish potato famine and birth of plant pathology. Introduction to the fungi and their life cycles. Pathogens and quarantines. Bacteria. Genes and genetic engineering. Plant disease epidemics and their management. Pesticides. Soil, the rhizosphere, and soilborne patogens. Fungi in food: natural poisons and gourmet delicacies. Rusts. Dying trees and parasitic plants. Viruses and more recently discovered pathogens. Environmental diseases and problemes. Pant diseases in a hungry world. Glossary. Figure credits. Index.

Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases

Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases
Title Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases PDF eBook
Author John M. Drake
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2020-12-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0192594648

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Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases is the first comprehensive survey of this rapidly developing field. The chapter topics provide an up-to-date presentation of classical concepts, reviews of emerging trends, synthesis of existing knowledge, and a prospective agenda for future research. The contributions offer authoritative and international perspectives from leading thinkers in the field. The dynamics of vector-borne diseases are far more intrinsically ecological compared with their directly transmitted equivalents. The environmental dependence of ectotherm vectors means that vector-borne pathogens are acutely sensitive to changing environmental conditions. Although perennially important vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue have deeply informed our understanding of vector-borne diseases, recent emerging viruses such as West Nile virus, Chikungunya virus, and Zika virus have generated new scientific questions and practical problems. The study of vector-borne disease has been a particularly rich source of ecological questions, while ecological theory has provided the conceptual tools for thinking about their evolution, transmission, and spatial extent. Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases is an advanced textbook suitable for graduate level students taking courses in vector biology, population ecology, evolutionary ecology, disease ecology, medical entomology, viral ecology/evolution, and parasitology, as well as providing a key reference for researchers across these fields.

Population Biology of Plants

Population Biology of Plants
Title Population Biology of Plants PDF eBook
Author John L. Harper
Publisher
Total Pages 928
Release 2010
Genre Science
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This book, written in 1977, brought together for the first time, the current knowledge of plants that might be relevant to understanding their population biology. ¿This monumental volume did more than summarize the state of plant biology; ¿it linked the conceptual and theoretical developments in population ecology, mostly derived from the study of animals, with field observations and experimental evidence of population regulation and life history evolution in plants. ¿ ¿The field of population biology was already well established in the 1960s although with a clear zoocentric emphasis, however, it is because of Harper¿s work that the field experienced a veritable explosion, reached maturity and became a mainstream scientific endeavour worldwide. This field is so vast now that it would be pointless, if not impossible, for someone to summarise it. It is precisely because of this that PBP is as relevant now as it was in 1977. John Harper¿s style of highlighting unanswered questions and the limitations of both theory and empirical evidence served and still serves as foundation for research agendas worldwide. Much remains to be done in this field and this alone makes PBP an essential element in the library of every student/researcher of population biology, whether interested in plants or animals.¿ From the ¿Preface to the 2010 Printing¿ written by José Sarukhán, Rodolfo Dirzo and Miguel Franco.

The Epidemiology of Plant Diseases

The Epidemiology of Plant Diseases
Title The Epidemiology of Plant Diseases PDF eBook
Author B.M. Cooke
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 584
Release 2006-03-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1402045794

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Plant disease epidemiology is a dynamic science that forms an essential part of the study of plant pathology. This book brings together a team of 35 international experts. Each chapter deals with an essential component of the subject and allows the reader to fully understand how each exerts its influence on the progress of pathogen populations in plant populations over a defined time scale. This edition has new, revised and updated chapters.