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Excerpt from Laboratory Outlines in Plant Pathology These outlines are designed solely for the purpose of most effectively acquainting the student with the laboratory materials presented in this course. They are the result of several years of experience and test in actual practice work. They have been frequently revised. It is expected that they will now be revised and reprinted at least every two years. Although the acquisition of a body of facts is an important and necessary part of the work in such a course a. more vital feature is the training in logical methods of acquiring them. The student is urged to follow his outline carefully, making sine at each step, that the outline and the materials before him agree. The same sequence of treatment is followed throughout all the outlines. This sequence in procedure should be mastered promptly. The term papers will afford opportunities for determining how well the student has grasped the logic of this procedure. The grouping of diseases here presented is, we believe, an important step in diverting attention from the domination of systematic mycology in phytopathological teaching and writing, and of directing it toward the more logical classification and study of diseases on the baas of the pathological phenomena exhibited. At the same time the subgrouping of the diseases, according to the chief etiologic factor involved, provides for a point of view still generally presented in the teaching of plant pathology. It is not expected that all the diseases herein outlined will be covered in a three hours course. The instructor will make such selections from the different groups as will best serve his purpose in illustrating the fundamentals of the subject in the case of the students in his classes. No laboratory practice in the methods of control of the disease studied is provided. That phase of the subject is fully treated in the course based upon and following this, namely. The Principles of Plant Disease Control. These outlines are designed specifically for the work as given at Cornell University and without any attempt to adapt them for use in other institutions. It is hoped, however, that teachers elsewhere may at least find them helpful and possibly usable in their classes. Acknowledgments are due Mr. Chas. Chupp, instructor in the department of Plant Pathology for the preparation of a number of the outlines. We also gratefully acknowledge the friendly advice and assistance of the Comstock Publishing Company in our effort to make the cost of these -outlines to the student as reasonable as possible. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Plant Pathology comprises art of treating a sick plant as well as science of understanding the nature of the diseased plant. Primarily aimed to cater to the needs of undergraduate students, this book provides comprehensive treatment of fundamental facts, terminology and general aspects of Plant Pathology. it provides an introduction to the subject for beginners in this field. it can also serve as a laboratory manual.CONTENTS1.introduction 2. Causes of plant diseases3. Classification of plant diseases4. Effect of pathogen on the plants5. Dissemination of plant diseases6. Diseases caused by abiotic factor7. Role of enzymes and toxins in plant disease development8. Defense mechanism in plants9. Infection and host-parasite relationship10. Principles and methods of plant disease control11. Culture media and sterilization12. Disease forecasting 13. Remote sensing - meaning, scope, objectives, advantages 14. Host plant resistance15. Disease of rice16. Disease of wheat17. Diseases of sorghum18. Diseases of pearlmilled19. Diseases of maize20. Diseases of turmeric21. Diseases of tobacco22. Diseases of groundnut23. Diseases of sunflower24. Diseases of sesamum25. Diseases of cotton26. Diseases of pigeonpea or arhar28. Diseases of bengal gram29. Diseases of soybean30. Diseases of sugarcane31. Diseases of citrus32. Diseases of mango 33. Diseases of banana34. Diseases of grapes35. Diseases of apple36. Diseases of papaya37. Diseases of chilli38. Diseases of brinjal39. Diseases of bhendi40. Diseases of potato 41. Diseases of cabbage42. Diseases of cucurbits 43.diseases of tomato44. Diseases of beans45. Diseases of onion & garlic46. Diseases of coffee and teaDefinition and termsReferences
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List of members of the society accompany v. 22, no. 9; v. 25, no. 5.
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