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Rijeka: InTech, 2013. — 328 pp.
ISBN 978-953-51-1130-6.
This book comprised of three sections
that focus various aspects of fungicide usages and its
consequences. In the eight-chapter first section, authors
discuss implementation of Integrated Plant Disease Management
on a wide array of crops grown in different parts of the world:
wheat productions in Argentina and in the US; corn, cotton and
Eucalyptus productions in Brazil; rice productions in India;
peanut productions in the southern US; and pine seedling
nurseries in Serbia. The second section is composed of two
chapters that explore the possibility of natural products as
fungicides. The final section discusses two interesting and
important topics on the fungicide-fungus interaction that can
influence the implementation of plant disease management
practices, fungicide resistance and hormesis.
C o n t e n t s.
Preface.
Section I. Integrated Plant Disease Management
Showcases from Around the World.
Recent Advances on Integrated Foliar Disease Management with
Special Emphasis in Argentina Wheat Production
(María Rosa Simón, María Constanza Fleitas and Santiago
Schalamuk).
Introduction.
Wheat yield and quality as affected by foliar diseases.
Different types of fungicides: Its control mechanisms.
The use of fungicides in the integrated foliar disease
management to enhance wheat yield and quality.
The effect of fungicides on mycorrhizae.
Conclusions.
References.
Integration of Fungicide Application and Cultivar
Resistance to Manage Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat
(Stephen N. Wegulo, William W. Bockus, John F. Hernandez
Nopsa, Kamaranga H. S. Peiris and Floyd E. Dowell).
Introduction.
Economic importance of FHB.
The use of fungicides to control FHB in the United
States.
Management of FHB with host resistance.
Forecasting FHB.
Integrated management of FHB.
Experiments conducted to determine the effects of integrating
cultivar resistance and fungicide application on FHB.
Conclusions.
References.
Chemical Control of Peanut Diseases: Targeting Leaves,
Stems, Roots, and Pods with Foliar-Applied Fungicides
(Jason E. Woodward, Timothy B. Brenneman and Robert C.
Kemerait, Jr.).
Introduction.
Chemical management of peanut diseases.
Conclusions.
References.
Impact of Fungicides on Rice Production in
India (M.K. Prasanna Kumar, D.K. Sidde Gowda,
Rishikant Moudgal, N. Kiran Kumar, K.T. Pandurange Gowda and K.
Vishwanath).
Introduction.
Rice diseases dynamics and fungicide market in India.
Rice fungicides.
Timing of fungicide application.
Fungicide resistance.
Fungicide resistant management.
Efficacy of fungicides against important rice diseases.
Future of fungicides.
References.
Technology of Pesticide Application in Corn – Nozzles,
Sprays Volume, Economic Analysis and Diseases Control
(Fernando Cezar Juliatti, Fernanda Cristina Juliatti, Breno
Cezar Marinho Juliatti and David S. Jaccoud-Filho).
Introduction.
Diseases evolution on maize fields in Brazil.
Spray technology, nozzles, droplet diameter, fungicides action
and disease control.
Environmental conditions.
Spray surfactants.
Tractorized spraying, airborne for maize diseases
control.
Airborne X tractorized application.
Conclusion.
References.
Chemical Control of Eucalyptus Rust: Brazilian
Experiences (Marcus Vinicius Masson, Willian
Bucker Moraes and Edson Luiz Furtado).
Introduction.
Symptomatology.
Disease biology.
Management of the fungus P. psidii.
History of fungicide application to control eucalyptus
rust.
Perspectives of fungicide application to control eucalyptus
rust.
Fungicide application methods to control eucalyptus rust.
Conclusions.
References.
Cotton in Brazil: Importance and Chemical Control of
Bolls Rot (Willian Luis Antonio Zancan, Luiz
Gonzaga Chitarra and Gilma Silva Chitarra).
Introduction.
Cotton crop.
Cotton boll rot.
Conclusions.
References.
Incubation Methods for Forecasting the Occurrence and
Development of Lophodermium seditiosum Minter, Staley & Millar
on Pine (Snezana Rajkovic, Miroslava Markovic and
Ljubinko Rakonjac).
Introduction.
Lophodermium needle cast.
Other Lophodermium species that seem to be involved in the
disease complex.
The history of fungicide usages against pine nidle cast.
Biological examination of efficacy of some fungicides in
Serbia.
Results.
Conclusion.
References.
Section II. Exploring Natural
Products.
Natural Products from Plants and Fungi as
Fungicides (Marina D. Soković, Jasmina M.
Glamočlija and Ana D. Ćirić).
Introduction.
Methodology.
Antifungal activity against plant pathogens.
Antifungal activity against animal and human pathogens.
Susceptibility of fungal species to tested compounds.
A novel approach to solve the problem.
Conclusion and future trends.
References.
Natural Products from Plants as Potential Source Agents for
Controlling Fusarium (Juliet A. Prieto, Oscar J.
Patiño, Erika A. Plazas, Ludy C. Pabón, Mónica C. Ávila, Juan
D. Guzmán, Wilman A. Delgado and Luis E. Cuca).
Introduction.
Control methods.
Bioassays for antifungal activity evaluation.
Plant natural products as potential agents for controlling
Fusarium.
Conclusions.
References.
Section III. Fungicide-Fungus
Interactions.
Detection of Fungicide Resistance (Janna L.
Beckerman).
Introduction.
Nucleic acid based detection techniques.
Hybridization.
Amplification.
Hybrid technologies.
DNA sequencing.
Detection of fungicide resistance.
Signal transduction: Dicarboximides and phenylpyrroles.
Conclusions.
References.
Hormesis: Biphasic Dose-Responses to Fungicides in
Plant Pathogens and Their Potential Threat to
Agriculture (Carla D. Garzon and Francisco J.
Flores).
Introduction.
Historic background.
Hormesis as a general phenomenon.
Evidence of chemical hormesis in phytopathological
literature.
Fungicides hormesis and its impact on fungal plant
pathogens.
The biological basis of hormesis.
Studying hormesis.
Why is chemical hormesis relevant for crop management?
References.