Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture

Author:   Michel Luc (formerly of ORSTOM, France) ,  Michel Luc (formerly of ORSTOM, France) ,  Richard Sikora (Professor Emeritus, University of Bonn, Germany) ,  Richard Sikora (Professor Emeritus, University of Bonn, Germany)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780851997278


Pages:   896
Publication Date:   27 May 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michel Luc (formerly of ORSTOM, France) ,  Michel Luc (formerly of ORSTOM, France) ,  Richard Sikora (Professor Emeritus, University of Bonn, Germany) ,  Richard Sikora (Professor Emeritus, University of Bonn, Germany)
Publisher:   CABI Publishing
Imprint:   CABI Publishing
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 5.80cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   2.177kg
ISBN:  

9780851997278


ISBN 10:   0851997279
Pages:   896
Publication Date:   27 May 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1: Foreword 2: Preface to 1st Edition, J N Sasser 3: Reflections on Nematology in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture, M Luc, J Bridge and R A Sikora 4: Identification, Morphology and Biology of Plant Parasitic Nematodes, D J Hunt, CABI Bioscience, Egham, UK, M Luc, and R H Manzanilla-Lopez, Rothamsted Research, UK 5: Methods for Extraction, Processing and Detection of Plant & Soil Nematodes, D Hooper, Lymington, UK, J Hallmann, Federal Biological Research Center for Agriculture & Forestry Nematology, Germany, & S Subottin, Russian Academy of Sciences 6: Nematode Parasites of Rice, J Bridge, R A Plowright, Soil Association, UK, and D Peng, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China 7: Nematode Parasites of Cereals, A H McDonald, ARC-Grain Crops Institute, Republic of South Africa, and J M Nicol, International Wheat and Maize Improvement Center, Turkey 8: Nematode Parasites of Solanum Potato, M L Scurrah, Lima, Peru, B Niere, Biologische Bundesanstalt fur Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Germany, and J Bridge 9: Nematode Parasites of Tropical Root and Tuber Crops, J Bridge, D L Coyne, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria, and C K Kwoseh, University of Science and Technology, Ghana 10: Nematode Parasites of Food Legumes, R A Sikora, N Greco, CNR Istituto per la Protezione delle Piante, Italy, and J F V Silva, Embrapa, Brazil 11: Nematode Parasites of Vegetables, R A Sikora, and E Fernandez, Instituto de Investigaciones de Sanidad Vegetal, Cuba 12: Nematode Parasites of Peanut, D W Dickson, University of Florida, USA, N A Minton, US Department of Agriculture, and D De Waele, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 13: Nematode Parasites of Citrus, L W Duncan, University of Florida, USA 14: Nematode Parasites of Subtropical and Tropical Tree and Fruit Crops, F E El-Borai, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel, and L W Duncan 15: Nematode Parasites of Coconut & other Palms, R Griffith, Natural Resource Development Institute, West Indies, R Giblin-Davis, University of Florida, USA, P Koshy & V Sosamma, Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, India 16: Nematode Parasites of Coffee and Cocoa, V P Campos, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Brazil, and L Villain, CIRAD TA, France 17: Nematode Parasites of Tea, N C Gnanapragasam, Hatton, Sri Lanka, and K M Mohotti, Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka 18: Nematode Parasites of Bananas and Plantains, S Gowen, University of Reading, UK, P Queneherve, Pole de Recherche Agronomique de la Martinique, France, & R Fogain, Centre Africain de Recherche sur Bananiers et Plantains, Cameroon 19: Nematode Parasites of Sugarcane, P Cadet, Institute de Recherche pour le Development, France and V W Spaull, South African Sugar Association Experiment Station 20: Nematode Parasites of Tobacco, C S Johnson, Southern Piedmont AREC, USA, J Way, Tobacco Research Board, Zimbabwe, and K R Barker, North Carolina State University, USA 21: Nematode Parasites of Pineapple, B S Sipes, University of Hawaii, USA, E P Caswell-Chen, University of California, Davis, J-L Sarah, CIRAD/UMR BGPI, France, and W J Apt 22: Nematode Parasites of Cotton and other Tropical Fibre Crops, J L Starr, Texas A & M University, USA, R G Carneiro and O Ruano, Instituto Agronomico do Parana, Brasil 23: Nematode Parasites of Spices, Condiments and Medicinal Plants, P K Koshy, R Pandey, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, India, and S J Eapen, Indian Institute of Spices Research, India 24: Management Practices: An Overview of Integrated Nematode Management Technologies, R A Sikora, J Bridge and J L Starr 25: Plate Section 26: Appendix A: Nematicides, R A Sikora 27: Appendix B: Nematode Genera and Species, M Luc

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is a farmer's son who qualified as a veterinary surgeon in 1966 at Bristol University. He spent eight years working in Kenya before returning to the UK. He has been a general practitioner in Norfolk ever since. He is a passionate traveller and has taught and worked with equine practitioners throughout the world. He has completed a doctorate on an investigation of the difficulties faced by practitioner researchers in publication. He is a regular writer in veterinary journals and other publications. He has a son studying economics at Bristol University and a daughter studying veterinary medicine at Cambridge University. is a farmer's son who qualified as a veterinary surgeon in 1966 at Bristol University. He spent eight years working in Kenya before returning to the UK. He has been a general practitioner in Norfolk ever since. He is a passionate traveller and has taught and worked with equine practitioners throughout the world. He has completed a doctorate on an investigation of the difficulties faced by practitioner researchers in publication. He is a regular writer in veterinary journals and other publications. He has a son studying economics at Bristol University and a daughter studying veterinary medicine at Cambridge University.

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