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Take-all is the most important root disease of cereals worldwide and a major disease problem in northern European wheat-growing regions. It is regarded by many as an intractable problem because of the lack of economically-viable chemical controls and resistant cultivars. It remains one of the great challenges of plant pathology and serves as an ideal model for many of the problems of root diseases in general. This book, an initiative of the IACR/ADAS/Universities Cereal Root Pathology Group, is the first since 1981 to provide an up-to-date review of the practical aspects of take-all research. It contains the experience of several contributors with long and active careers in take-all research or the advisory services and includes a comprehensive worldwide bibliography of relevant literature published over the last 15 years. The book concentrates on Europe, particularly the UK and France, and this regional theme is developed through comparisons with approaches used in, for example, North

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1: Past and Present 2: Disease and Epidemiology 3: Take-all and Cereal Production Systems 4: Strategies for Management 5: The Pathogens and Related Fungi 6: The Disease: Field Techniques 7: The Future 8: Further Reading

TakeAll Disease of Cereals

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A Hardback by Geoffrey Bateman, David Hornby, Richard Gutteridge

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    Publisher: CABI Publishing
    Publication Date: 01/07/1998
    ISBN13: 9780851991245, 978-0851991245
    ISBN10: 0851991246

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Take-all is the most important root disease of cereals worldwide and a major disease problem in northern European wheat-growing regions. It is regarded by many as an intractable problem because of the lack of economically-viable chemical controls and resistant cultivars. It remains one of the great challenges of plant pathology and serves as an ideal model for many of the problems of root diseases in general. This book, an initiative of the IACR/ADAS/Universities Cereal Root Pathology Group, is the first since 1981 to provide an up-to-date review of the practical aspects of take-all research. It contains the experience of several contributors with long and active careers in take-all research or the advisory services and includes a comprehensive worldwide bibliography of relevant literature published over the last 15 years. The book concentrates on Europe, particularly the UK and France, and this regional theme is developed through comparisons with approaches used in, for example, North

    Table of Contents
    1: Past and Present 2: Disease and Epidemiology 3: Take-all and Cereal Production Systems 4: Strategies for Management 5: The Pathogens and Related Fungi 6: The Disease: Field Techniques 7: The Future 8: Further Reading

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