Revival: Principles of Seed Pathology (1987)
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This Book was written to serve those interested in seed pathology. It is designed to serve as a textbook as well as a reference book for students, teachers, and researchers, and for seed health testing, seed production, and plant quarantine personnel. It is to be used as a guide to the literature. Much of the illustrative material has come from the authors' files used for teaching or from their own research. Teachers will want to supplement this book with examples from their own experience and research ot with information and data from other seed pathology programs.

The authors hope that this book, in addition to being of value to seed and plant pathologists, will be useful to agriculturalists interested in crop production. It was written in part to stimulate research in seed pathology and its importance to the role of seedborne inoculum in the epidemiology and control of plant diseases.

Chapter 9

Factors Affecting Seed Transmission

Chapter 10

Epiphytology of Seedborne Diseases

Chapter 11

Nonparasitic Seed Disorders

Chapter 12

Detection of Seedborne Pathogens

Chapter 13

Deterioration of Grains by Storage Fungi

Chapter 14

Control of Seedborne Pathogens

Index

Professional

Vijendra K. Agarwal, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Plant Pathology in the Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Govind Ballabh, U.P., India.

James B. Sinclair, Ph.D., is Professor of Plant Pathology in the Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana (UIUC)