Durability of Disease Resistance, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture Series, Vol. 18

Coordinators: Jacobs Th., Parlevliet Jan E.

Language: English
Cover of the book Durability of Disease Resistance

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Pathogen; plant; plants

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From February 24 -28, 1992 an international symposium on Durability of Disease Resistance was held at the International Agricultural Centre in Wageningen, the Netherlands. The symposium, organized by the Department of Plant Breeding of Wageningen Agricultural University and the Centre for Plant Breeding and Repro­ duction Research, CPRO-DLO, was part of the DGIS funded programme Durable Resistance in Developing Countries. Without any form of prevention or protection nearly all crops will be seriously or even severely damaged by a range of pathogens. In modern agriculture man has been able to control many if not most pathogens using i) pesticides, ii) phyto­ sanitary methods such as control of seed and plant material in order to start a crop disease free, iii) agronomic measures such as crop rotation, iv) disease resis­ tance or combinations of these measures. Over the years the use of pesticides has increased enormously and so did the pro­ blems associated with pesticide use, such as environmental pollution and building of resistance and tolerance to these pesticides in the pathogens. The use of resis­ tance too increased strongly over the years and here too problems arose.
Session I Characteristics and Aspects of Durability of Resistance.- Session II Durable Resistance in Well Documented Pathosystems.- Session III Case Studies from Developing Countries.- Session IV Selection for Durable Resistance: The Plant Breeder’s View.- Session V Closing Remarks.- Abstracts of Posters (In Alphabetic Order).- List of Participants.- Author Index.