Club root disease of crucifers caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae woron : a monograph / With a preface by A.E. Muskett.
Material type: TextSeries: Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Kew. Phytopathological paper: no. 3.Publisher: Kew Surrey : Commonwealth Mycological Institute, 1958Description: 108 p. ; illustrations 23 cmSubject(s): Plasmodiophorales | Clubroot | Fungi | Plant diseases | Mushrooms | Fungi | Plant Diseases | Plasmodiophorales | Mushrooms | Clubroot | Fungi | Plant diseases | Plasmodiophorales | Brassica | Crucifera | Doenca | Fungo | Plasmodiophora brassicae | Cruciferous | Disease | Fungi | Club root | brassicaceae | plantenziekteverwekkende schimmels | plant pathogenic fungi | gastheerreeks | host range | plantenziektebestrijding | plant disease control | Plant Pathogenic Fungi | Plantenziekteverwekkende schimmelsDDC classification: 581.23 LOC classification: SB599 | .P47 no.3Action note: commitment to retain 20151204Summary: Economic significance; Early history; Geographical distribution; Common names; Symptoms; life history; Environmental factors in relation to infection; Relation of the host to infection; Spore survival and dissemination; Hoste range; Varietal reaction of cultivated hosts to infection; Physiologic specialization of the parasite; Control of the disease.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report | GKVK Library | 581.23 CAB (Browse shelf) | Available | 25337 |
Bibliography: p. 96-108.
Economic significance; Early history; Geographical distribution; Common names; Symptoms; life history; Environmental factors in relation to infection; Relation of the host to infection; Spore survival and dissemination; Hoste range; Varietal reaction of cultivated hosts to infection; Physiologic specialization of the parasite; Control of the disease.
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