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Recent Developments in Management of Plant Diseases
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Contribution to the 9th International Congress
Gisi, Ulrich & Chet, Ilan & Gullino, Maria Lodovica

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The most recent review on advances in management of plant diseases

Unifies the major approaches of disease control such as chemical control, biological control, natural products and plant resistance

Contains information on new methods and approached to control plant diseases including soil bore diseases

Contains review papers by distinguished scientists from all parts of the world


Ulrich Gisi is a professor of plant pathology and soil ecology at the University of Basel (Switzerland) and a long experienced scientist and expert in agrochemical industry (Syngenta) for fungicide mode of action, resistance and population biology.

Ilan Chet is a professor of microbiology. He was dean V.P. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, and President of the Weizman Institute. Professor Chet is recipient of the Wolf, Israel, Rothschild, EMT and Max Planck prizes.

Maria Lodovica Gullino is a professor of plant pathology at the University of Torino and President of the International Society for Plant Pathology. She has long term experience in plant disease management.


Introduction; U. Gisi, I. Chet, M.L. Gullino.- List of contributors.- Part I. Concepts in chemical control.- 1. The Challenges of Chemical Control of Plant Diseases; A. Leadbeater, U. Gisi.- 2. Novel Tools to Identify the Mode of Action of Fungicides as exemplified with Fluopicolide; V. Toquin et al.- 3. QoI fungicide resistance: current status and the problems associated with DNA-based monitoring; H. Ishii.- 4. Regulatory Aspects in Chemical Control of Fungal Diseases: Impact on Efficient Plant Production; G. F. Backhaus.- Part II. Concepts in biological control of plant pathogens.- 5. The roles of cyclic lipopeptides in the biocontrol activity of Bacillus Subtilis; M. Ongena et al.- 6. Biocontrol of Plant Pathogens and Plant Growth Promotion by Bacillus; B. B. McSpadden Gardener.- 7. Importance of multitrophic interactions for successful biocontrol of plant parasitic nematodes with Paecilomyces lilacinus strain 251; S. Kiewnick.- 8. Interactions between Clonostachys rosea f. catenulata, Fusarium oxysporum and cucumber roots leading to biological control of Fusarium root and stem rot; S. Chatterton, Z. K. Punja.- 9. Screening of biocontrol agents for control of foliar diseases; J. Köhl.- 10. Quorum sensing as a target for novel biocontrol strategies directed at Pectobacterium; A. Cirou et al.- 11. The status of biological control of plant diseases in soilless cultivation; J. Postma.- 12. Rebeca - EU Policy Support Action to review Regulation of Biological Control Agents; R.-U. Ehlers.- 13. Fungal Disease management in organic apple orchards: epidemiological aspects and management approaches; I.J. Holb.- Part III. Natural compounds.- 14. Exploitation of natural compounds in eco-friendly management of plant pests; N. K. Dubey et al.- 15. Regulation and functional analysis of bioprotective metabolite genes from the grass symbiont Epichloe Festucae; B. Scott et al.- Part IV. Soilborne plant diseases and their control.- 16. IPM for soilborne disease management for vegetable and strawberry crops in SE USA; F. J. Louws.- 17. Integrated Control of Soilborne Pathogens of Wheat; T. C. Paulitz et al.- 18. Challenges in Controlling Verticillium Wilt by the Use of Nonchemical Methods; G. Lazarovits, K. Subbarao.- 19. Soil solarisation – 30 years on: what lessons have been learned?; J. Katan, A. Gamliel.- 20. Back to the future: total system management (organic, sustainable); D. O. Chellemi.- 21. Global phaseout of methyl bromide under the Montreal Protocol: Implications for bioprotection, biosecurity and the ozone layer; I. Porter et al.- 22. Accelerated degradation of soil fumigants: occurrence and agricultural consequences; A. Gamliel, S. Triky-Dotan.- 23. Behavior of fumigants in soil; W. Ntow, H. Ajwa.- Part V. Plant breeding and resistance strategies.- 24. Worldwide monitoring systems: the need of public and private collaboration; R. D. Magarey et al.- 25. Identification of new sources of resistance to soybean rust; S. Li.

Plant disease management remains an important component of plant pathology and is more complex today than ever before including new innovation in diagnostic kits, the discovery of new modes of action of chemicals with low environmental impact, biological control agents with reliable and persistent activity, as well as the development of new plant varieties with durable disease resistance.

This book is a collection of invited lectures given at the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2008), held in Torino, August 24-29, 2008 and is part of a series of volumes on Plant Pathology in the 21st Century. It focuses on new developments of disease management and provides an updated overview of the state of the art given by world experts in the different fields of disease management. The different chapters deal with basic aspects of disease management, mechanisms of action of biological control agents, innovation in fungicide application, exploitation of natural compounds and resistance strategies. Moreover, the management of soil-borne diseases and disease management in organic farming are covered.


From the reviews:

"This publication is a collection of lectures given at the 9o International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2008), held in Torino (Italy) 24 – 29 August, 2008 and is a part of a series of volumes on Plant Pathology in the twenty first Century. ... The bibliographical references are detailed at the end of each chapter. ... This book is recommended for researchers who need to extend or update the knowledge in management of plant diseases and the regulatory aspects.” (Pascual Franzone, Integrated Pest Management Bulletin, December, 2010)

"The first and largest volume, containing 24 papers, deals with Recent Developments in Management of Plant Disease. ... They bring together a summary of work across the whole field of plant pathology ... . They thus enable specialists to see their specialism as part of an integrated whole, and for students and those at the start of their careers they provide an invaluable summary of what is going on, who the key players are and where the knowledge lacunae lie.” (David Ingram, Food Security, Vol. 3, 2011)


This book is a collection of invited lectures given at the 2008 International Congress of Plant Pathology. It focuses on new developments of disease management, providing an updated overview of the state-of-the-art in various fields of disease management.

Plant disease management remains an important component of plant pathology and is more complex today than ever before including new innovation in diagnostic kits, the discovery of new modes of action of chemicals with low environmental impact, biological control agents with reliable and persistent activity, as well as the development of new plant varieties with durable disease resistance.This book is a collection of invited lectures given at the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2008), held in Torino, August 24-29, 2008 and is part of a series of volumes on Plant Pathology in the 21st Century. It focuses on new developments of disease management and provides an updated overview of the state of the art given by world experts in the different fields of disease management. The different chapters deal with basic aspects of disease management, mechanisms of action of biological control agents, innovation in fungicide application, exploitation of natural compounds and resistance strategies. Moreover, the management of soil-borne diseases and disease management in organic farming are covered.
Concepts in Chemical Control.- The Challenges of Chemical Control of Plant Diseases.- Novel Tools to Identify the Mode of Action of Fungicides as Exemplified with Fluopicolide.- QoI Fungicide Resistance: Current Status and the Problems Associated with DNA-Based Monitoring.- Regulatory Aspects in Chemical Control of Fungal Diseases: Impact on Efficient Plant Production.- Concepts in Biological Control of Plant Pathogens.- The Roles of Cyclic Lipopeptides in the Biocontrol Activity of Bacillus subtilis.- Biocontrol of Plant Pathogens and Plant Growth Promotion by Bacillus.- Importance of Multitrophic Interactions for Successful Biocontrol of Plant Parasitic Nematodes with Paecilomyces lilacinus Strain 251.- Interactions Between Clonostachys rosea f. catenulata, Fusarium oxysporum and Cucumber Roots Leading to Biological Control of Fusarium Root and Stem Rot.- Screening of Biocontrol Agents for Control of Foliar Diseases.- Quorum Sensing as a Target for Novel Biocontrol Strategies Directed at Pectobacterium.- The Status of Biological Control of Plant Diseases in Soilless Cultivation.- REBECA - EU-Policy Support Action to Review Regulation of Biological Control Agents.- Fungal Disease Management in Organic Apple Orchards: Epidemiological Aspects and Management Approaches.- Natural Compounds.- Exploitation of Natural Compounds in Eco-Friendly Management of Plant Pests.- Regulation and Functional Analysis of Bioprotective Metabolite Genes from the Grass Symbiont Epichloe festucae.- Soilborne Plant Diseases and their Control.- IPM for Soilborne Disease Management for Vegetable and Strawberry Crops in SE USA.- Integrated Control of Soilborne Pathogens of Wheat.- Challenges in Controlling Verticillium Wilt by the Use of Nonchemical Methods.- Soil Solarization - 30 Years On:What Lessons Have Been Learned?.- Back to the Future: Total System Management (Organic, Sustainable).- Global Phaseout of Methyl Bromide Under the Montreal Protocol: Implications for Bioprotection, Biosecurity and the Ozone Layer.- Accelerated Degradation of Soil Fumigants: Occurrence and Agricultural Consequences.- Recent Developments in Disease Management.- Plant Breeding and Resistance Strategies.- Worldwide Monitoring Systems: The Need for Public and Private Collaboration.- Identification of New Sources of Resistance to Soybean Rust.

From the reviews:

"This publication is a collection of lectures given at the 9o International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2008), held in Torino (Italy) 24 - 29 August, 2008 and is a part of a series of volumes on Plant Pathology in the twenty first Century. ... The bibliographical references are detailed at the end of each chapter. ... This book is recommended for researchers who need to extend or update the knowledge in management of plant diseases and the regulatory aspects." (Pascual Franzone, Integrated Pest Management Bulletin, December, 2010)

"The first and largest volume, containing 24 papers, deals with Recent Developments in Management of Plant Disease. ... They bring together a summary of work across the whole field of plant pathology ... . They thus enable specialists to see their specialism as part of an integrated whole, and for students and those at the start of their careers they provide an invaluable summary of what is going on, who the key players are and where the knowledge lacunae lie." (David Ingram, Food Security, Vol. 3, 2011)


Ulrich Gisi is a professor of plant pathology and soil ecology at the University of Basel (Switzerland) and a long experienced scientist and expert in agrochemical industry (Syngenta) for fungicide mode of action, resistance and population biology.

Ilan Chet is a professor of microbiology. He was dean V.P. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, and President of the Weizman Institute. Professor Chet is recipient of the Wolf, Israel, Rothschild, EMT and Max Planck prizes.

Maria Lodovica Gullino is a professor of plant pathology at the University of Torino and President of the International Society for Plant Pathology. She has long term experience in plant disease management.



Über den Autor



Ulrich Gisi is a professor of plant pathology and soil ecology at the University of Basel (Switzerland) and a long experienced scientist and expert in agrochemical industry (Syngenta) for fungicide mode of action, resistance and population biology.

Ilan Chet is a professor of microbiology. He was dean V.P. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, and President of the Weizman Institute. Professor Chet is recipient of the Wolf, Israel, Rothschild, EMT and Max Planck prizes.

Maria Lodovica Gullino is a professor of plant pathology at the University of Torino and President of the International Society for Plant Pathology. She has long term experience in plant disease management.


Inhaltsverzeichnis



Concepts in Chemical Control.- The Challenges of Chemical Control of Plant Diseases.- Novel Tools to Identify the Mode of Action of Fungicides as Exemplified with Fluopicolide.- QoI Fungicide Resistance: Current Status and the Problems Associated with DNA-Based Monitoring.- Regulatory Aspects in Chemical Control of Fungal Diseases: Impact on Efficient Plant Production.- Concepts in Biological Control of Plant Pathogens.- The Roles of Cyclic Lipopeptides in the Biocontrol Activity of Bacillus subtilis.- Biocontrol of Plant Pathogens and Plant Growth Promotion by Bacillus.- Importance of Multitrophic Interactions for Successful Biocontrol of Plant Parasitic Nematodes with Paecilomyces lilacinus Strain 251.- Interactions Between Clonostachys rosea f. catenulata, Fusarium oxysporum and Cucumber Roots Leading to Biological Control of Fusarium Root and Stem Rot.- Screening of Biocontrol Agents for Control of Foliar Diseases.- Quorum Sensing as a Target for Novel Biocontrol Strategies Directed at Pectobacterium.- The Status of Biological Control of Plant Diseases in Soilless Cultivation.- REBECA - EU-Policy Support Action to Review Regulation of Biological Control Agents.- Fungal Disease Management in Organic Apple Orchards: Epidemiological Aspects and Management Approaches.- Natural Compounds.- Exploitation of Natural Compounds in Eco-Friendly Management of Plant Pests.- Regulation and Functional Analysis of Bioprotective Metabolite Genes from the Grass Symbiont Epichloe festucae.- Soilborne Plant Diseases and their Control.- IPM for Soilborne Disease Management for Vegetable and Strawberry Crops in SE USA.- Integrated Control of Soilborne Pathogens of Wheat.- Challenges in Controlling Verticillium Wilt by the Use of Nonchemical Methods.- Soil Solarization - 30 Years On:What Lessons Have Been Learned?.- Back to the Future: Total System Management (Organic, Sustainable).- Global Phaseout of Methyl Bromide Under the Montreal Protocol: Implications for Bioprotection, Biosecurity and the Ozone Layer.- Accelerated Degradation of Soil Fumigants: Occurrence and Agricultural Consequences.- Recent Developments in Disease Management.- Plant Breeding and Resistance Strategies.- Worldwide Monitoring Systems: The Need for Public and Private Collaboration.- Identification of New Sources of Resistance to Soybean Rust.


Klappentext

Plant disease management remains an important component of plant pathology and is more complex today than ever before including new innovation in diagnostic kits, the discovery of new modes of action of chemicals with low environmental impact, biological control agents with reliable and persistent activity, as well as the development of new plant varieties with durable disease resistance.

This book is a collection of invited lectures given at the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2008), held in Torino, August 24-29, 2008 and is part of a series of volumes on Plant Pathology in the 21st Century. It focuses on new developments of disease management and provides an updated overview of the state of the art given by world experts in the different fields of disease management. The different chapters deal with basic aspects of disease management, mechanisms of action of biological control agents, innovation in fungicide application, exploitation of natural compounds and resistance strategies. Moreover, the management of soil-borne diseases and disease management in organic farming are covered.




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