Achieving durable disease resistance in cereals. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Achieving durable disease resistance in cereals. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Achieving durable disease resistance in cereals
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Richard Oliver.
- Authors:
- Oliver, Richard
- Editors:
- Oliver, Richard, 1958-
- Contents:
- 1.Global patterns in cereal diseases: Serge Savary, INRA, France; Part 1 Fungal diseases of cereals: rusts 2.Advances in understanding the biology/epidemiology of rust diseases of cereals: Diane Saunders, John Innes Centre, UK; 3.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in rust infection of cereals: Peter Dodds, CSIRO, Australia; 4.Advances in identifying rust resistance genes in cereals: Peigao Luo, State Key Laboratory for Plant Diseases – Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China; Part 2 Fungal diseases of cereals: Fusarium head blight 5.Advances in understanding the epidemiology of Fusarium in cereals: Stephen Wegulo, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; 6.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in Fusarium infection of cereals: Kim Hammond-Kosack, Rothamsted Research, UK; 7.Identifying resistance genes for Fusarium in cereals/advances in breeding techniques for durable Fusarium resistance in cereals: Guihai Bai, Kansas State University, USA; Part 3 Fungal diseases of wheat: Septoria tritici blotch 8.Advances in understanding the epidemiology of Septoria tritici blotch in cereals: Steve Goodwin, Purdue University, USA; 9.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in Septoria tritici blotch infection of cereals: Marc-Henri Lebrun, INRA, France; 10.Identifying resistance genes for Septoria tritici blotch: Andrew Milgate, DPI-NSW, Australia; 11.Advances in breeding techniques for durable Septoria tritici blotch in cereals: Harsh Raman, DPI-NSW, Australia; Part 41.Global patterns in cereal diseases: Serge Savary, INRA, France; Part 1 Fungal diseases of cereals: rusts 2.Advances in understanding the biology/epidemiology of rust diseases of cereals: Diane Saunders, John Innes Centre, UK; 3.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in rust infection of cereals: Peter Dodds, CSIRO, Australia; 4.Advances in identifying rust resistance genes in cereals: Peigao Luo, State Key Laboratory for Plant Diseases – Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China; Part 2 Fungal diseases of cereals: Fusarium head blight 5.Advances in understanding the epidemiology of Fusarium in cereals: Stephen Wegulo, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; 6.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in Fusarium infection of cereals: Kim Hammond-Kosack, Rothamsted Research, UK; 7.Identifying resistance genes for Fusarium in cereals/advances in breeding techniques for durable Fusarium resistance in cereals: Guihai Bai, Kansas State University, USA; Part 3 Fungal diseases of wheat: Septoria tritici blotch 8.Advances in understanding the epidemiology of Septoria tritici blotch in cereals: Steve Goodwin, Purdue University, USA; 9.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in Septoria tritici blotch infection of cereals: Marc-Henri Lebrun, INRA, France; 10.Identifying resistance genes for Septoria tritici blotch: Andrew Milgate, DPI-NSW, Australia; 11.Advances in breeding techniques for durable Septoria tritici blotch in cereals: Harsh Raman, DPI-NSW, Australia; Part 4 Fungal diseases of wheat: Septoria nodorum blotch and spot blotch 12.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in Septoria nodorum: Tim Friesen, USDA-ARS, USA; 13.Identifying resistance genes for Septoria nodorum in cereals/advances in breeding techniques for durable resistance in cereals: Morten Lillemo, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Norway; 14.Identifying resistance genes for spot blotch in cereals/advances in breeding techniques for durable resistance in cereals: Ramesh Chand, Banaras Hindu University, India; Part 5 Fungal diseases of wheat: net blotch 15.Advances in understanding the biology/epidemiology of net blotch infection of cereals: Anke Martin, University of Southern Queensland, Australia; 16.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in net blotch infection of cereals: Robert Brueggeman, North Dakota State University, USA; 17.Identifying resistance genes/advances in breeding techniques for durable resistance to net blotch in cereals: Jerry Franckowiak, University of Minnesota, USA; Part 6 Fungal diseases of cereals: tan spot 18.Advances in understanding biology/epidemiology of tan spot: Reem Aboukhaddour, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada; 19.Advances in understanding biology/epidemiology of blast infection of cereals: José Mauricio Fernandes, Embrapa, Brazil; 20.Understanding plant-pathogen interactions in blast infection of cereals: Nick Talbot, Sainsbury Lab, UK; 21.Advances in understanding the biology/epidemiology of Ramularia: Neil Havis, SRUC, UK; Part 7 Barley yellow dwarf virus 22.Advances in understanding the biology/epidemiology of barley yellow dwarf virus: Douglas Lau, Embrapa, Brazil; 23.Identifying resistance genes/advances in breeding techniques for durable resistance to barley yellow dwarf virus: Frank Ordon, Julius-Kuhn Institute, Germany; Part 8 Fungal diseases of cereals: Regional strategies 24.Key challenges in breeding durable disease-resistant cereals: North America: Christina Cowger, USDA-ARS, USA; 25.Key challenges in breeding durable disease-resistant cereals: North-west Europe: James Brown, John Innes Centre, UK; 26.Key challenges in breeding durable disease-resistant cereals: North Africa and West Asia: Sarrah Ben M'Barek, ICARDA, Tunisia; … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Cambridge : Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 633.1049
Grain -- Disease and pest resistance
Plant diseases -- Immunological aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781786766038
9781786766045
9781786766021 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781786766014
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