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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780813803890, 9780470384923 ناشر: Wiley-Blackwell سال نشر: 2003 تعداد صفحات: 480 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 52 مگابایت
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Sorghum and millet are very important agronomic crops in many
parts of the world, specifically in the semi-arid regions in
warm areas. The crops are of great significance in supplying
food and feed in the developing areas of Latin America,
Africa, and Asia.Content:
Chapter 1 Transition from the Second to the Third World
Review of Sorghum and Millet Diseases (pages 1–9): Walter A.
J. de Milliano
Chapter 2 Sorghum Worldwide (pages 11–17): A. Bruce
Maunder
Chapter 3 Diseases of Finger Millet ? A Global Overview
(pages 19–26): J. Peter Esele
Chapter 4 Gene Management and Breeding for Downy Mildew
Resistance (pages 27–36): C. Tom Hash and John R.
Witcombe
Chapter 5 Pearl Millet Downy Mildew: Problems and Control
Strategies for a New Millennium (pages 37–41): Dale E. Hess,
Ram P. Thakur, C. Tom Hash, P. Sereme and Clint W.
Magill
Chapter 6 Identification of Resistance to Downy Mildew and
Smut of Pearl Millet in Ghana (pages 43–45): Stephen K.
Nutsugah,, Ibrahim D. K. Atokple and K P. Rao
Chapter 7 Boosting Pearl Millet Yields with Apron Plus® and
Apron Star® Seed Treatments (pages 47–49): John F. Scheuring,
Seriba 0. Katile and Issofou A. Kollo
Chapter 8 Variability in Sclerospora graminicola, the Pearl
Millet Downy Mildew Pathogen (pages 51–56): Ram P. Thakur,
Clint W. Magill, S. Sivaramakrishnan, C. Tom Hash, H. S.
Shetty and Dale E. Hess
Chapter 9 Pearl Millet Ergot Research: Advances and
Implications (pages 57–63): Ram P. Thakur and K. N. Rai
Chapter 10 The Dynamic Multiline Population: An Alternative
Approach to Durable Resistance? (pages 65–69): Jeflrey P.
Wilson and Roger N. Gates
Chapter 11 Recommendations from the Ergot Working Group at
the Third Global Conference on Sorghum and Millets Diseases
(pages 71–74): Gary N. Odvody
Chapter 12 Distribution and Diversity of the Sorghum Sugary
Disease Pathogens in India (pages 75–78): Ranajit
Bandyopadhyay, V. Muthusubramanian, Paul W. Tooley, Sukurnar
Chakraborw, Sylvie Pazoutova, and Shrishail S. Navi
Chapter 13 Survival of Inoculum of Claviceps africana in
Zimbabwe: Potential Sources of Initial Inoculum (pages
79–82): Debra E. Frederickson and Gary N. Odvody
Chapter 14 Response of Sorghum B and R Lines to Ergot
(Claviceps africana) at Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico (pages
83–85): Miguel Hernandez?Martinez, Leopoldo E.
Mendoza?Onofre, Porfirio Ramirez?Vallejo, Seigi
Osada?Kawasoe, Elizabeth Cardenas?Soriano and Francisco
Zavala?Garcia
Chapter 15 Four Genotypes of Claviceps spp. Cause Sorghum
Ergot in Australia (pages 87–89): Birte Komolong, Sukumar
Chakraborty, Malcolm J. Ryley and David Yates
Chapter 16 Biosynthesis of Bioactive Honeydew
Oligosaccharides by Sorghum Ergot Pathogens (pages 91–94):
Peter G. Mantle and Amauri Bogo
Chapter 17 Genotype x Environment Effects on the Response of
Sorghum to Ergot and Repercussions for Disease Screening
(pages 95–101): Neal W. McLaren
Chapter 18 Effect of Cold Degree Units on Incidence of
Claviceps africana in Sorghum Hybrids (pages 103–104): Noe
Montes, Gary N Odvody and M. Marin Silva
Chapter 19 Advances in Claviceps africana Chemical Control
(pages 105–110): Noe Montes, Gary N Odvody and Hector
Williams?Alanis
Chapter 20 Relationship Between Climatic Variables and
Claviceps africana Incidence on Sorghum Hybrids in Northern
Mexico (pages 111–112): Noe Montes, Gary N. Odvody and Hector
Williams?Alanis
Chapter 21 Differences in Ergot Vulnerability Among Sorghum
Genotypes and the Relationship Between Stigma Receptivity and
Ergot Vulnerability (pages 113–120): Jorge L. Moran, W. L.
Rooney, Richard A. Frederiksen and Gary N. Odvody
Chapter 22 Sorghum Ergot (Claviceps afrcana) in Mexico (pages
121–122): Jesus Narro?Sanchez, Roberto Paredes?Melesio, Juan
Angel Quijano?Carranza, Rodolfo Velasquez?Valle and Jose Luis
Maya?de Leon
Chapter 23 Quarantine Issues Arising from Contamination of
Seed with Ergot: An Update (pages 123–127): Gary N. Odvody,
Debra E. Frederickson, Tom Isakeit, Noe Montes, Jeff A.
Dahlberg and Gary L. Peterson
Chapter 24 Detection of Sclerotia of Claviceps africana in
the Western Hemisphere (pages 129–130): Gary N. Odvody, Noe
Montes, Debra E. Frederickson and Jesus Narro?Sanchez
Chapter 25 Factors Associated with Ergot Resistance in
Sorghum (pages 131–132): Evelyn Ortiz?Perez, Francisco
Zavala?Garcia, J. L. de la Garza, G. E. Salinas and Nora E.
Garcia
Chapter 26 Ergot and Its Impact on Hybrid Sorghum Seed
Production in Venezuela (page 133): Tirso Pacheco
Chapter 27 The Genus Claviceps: Evolution at Work (pages
135–140): Sylvie Pazoutova
Chapter 28 An Overview of the Biology of Sorghum Ergot (pages
141–150): Malcolm J. Ryley, Damian J. Herde, Shamsul A.
Bhuiyan, Robert G. Henzell and David R. Jordan
Chapter 29 Intraspecific Variation in Claviceps africana
(pages 151–155): Paul W. Tooley and Nichole R. O'Neil
Chapter 30 Striga Control in Sudan: An Integrated Approach
(pages 157–163): A. G. T. Babiker
Chapter 31 Striga: Biological Control Strategies for a New
Millennium (pages 165–170): Dale E. Hess, J. Kroschel,
Doulaye Traore, A. E. M. Elzein, Paul S. Marley, A. A.
Abbasher and C. Diarra
Chapter 32 Sorghum Grain Mold: Through the 1990s into the New
Millennium (pages 171–183): Ranajit Bandyopadhyay,
Christopher R. Little, Ralph D. Waniska and David R.
Butler
Chapter 33 Stalk Rots of Sorghum (pages 185–190): Larry E.
Claflin and Laura M. Giorda
Chapter 34 A Population Genetic Approach to Variation in
Colletotrichum graminicola, the Causal Agent of Sorghum
Anthracnose (pages 191–199): Liane Rosewich Gale
Chapter 35 Will the Real “Fusarium monilforme” Please Stand
Up! (pages 201–209): John F. Leslie and Walter F.O.
Marasas
Chapter 36 Sorghum Anthracnose?Problem and Management
Strategies (pages 211–220): Kusum Mathur, Ram P. Thakur,
Adama Neya, Paul S. Marley and Carlos R. Casela
Chapter 37 Genetic Variability Among and Within
Host?Specialized Isolates of Sporisorium reilianum (pages
221–225): G. Naidoo and J. Heriberto Torres?Montalvo
Chapter 38 Grain Mold Fungi from Sorghum in Ghana (pages
227–228): Stephen K. Nutsugah, Vibeke Leth, Ibrahim D. K.
Atokple and Francis K. Tsigbey
Chapter 39 Mycotoxins from Fungal?Infected Sorghum:
Claviceps, Fusarium, and the Striga Connection (pages
229–235): James K. Porter, Charles W. Bacon, William P.
Norred, Emma M. Wray, Gretchen A. Kuldau, Anthony E. Glenn
and John F. Leslie
Chapter 40 Identification of Molecular Markers for an Oval
Leaf Spot Resistance Gene in Sorghum (pages 237–241): Khazan
S. Boora, A. Sindhu, P. Boora and Clint W. Magill
Chapter 41 Pearl Millet Genomics and Breeding for Resistance
to Downy Mildew (pages 243–246): Wendy A. Breese, C. Tom
Hash, Katrien M. Devos and Catherine J. Howarth
Chapter 42 Molecular Tags for Disease Resistance Genes in
Sorghum: Improved Prospects for Mapping (pages 247–252):
Clint W. Magill, Richard A. Frederiksen, Khazan Boora,
Ramasamy Perumal and S. Sivaramakrishnan
Chapter 43 Developmental Stages of Sorghum Caryopses, With
Emphasis on the Aleurone Transfer Cell and Placental Sac
(pages 255–257): Kirsten Engell, Lise Bolt Jorgensen, Jette
Dahl Moller, Eigil de Neergaard and Elisabeth Wester
Chapter 44 Plant?Parasitic Nematodes of Sorghum and Pearl
Millet: Emphasis on Africa (pages 259–266): Issoufou
Abdourhamane Kollo
Chapter 45 Evaluation of Reduced Sorghum Seed Germination
(pages 267–268): Neal W. McLaren, Jeanetta Saayman, J. Benade
and Marlene van der Walt
Chapter 46 Free and Bound Phenolic Acids in Mature Sorghum
Caryopses as Affected by Inoculation with Fusarium thapsinum
(pages 269–272): Oscar R. Rodriguez?Ballesteros, Anaclet S.
B. Mansuetus, Richard A. Frederiksen, Gary N. Odvody, Ralph
D. Waniska and Darrell T. Rosenow
Chapter 47 Breeding Sorghum for Resistance to Anthracnose,
Grain Mold, Downy Mildew, and Head Smuts (pages 273–279):
William L. Rooney, S. Delroy Collins, R. R. Klein, P. J.
Mehta, Richard A. Frederiksen and R. Rodriguez?Herrera
Chapter 48 Breeding for Resistance to Root and Stalk Rots in
Sorghum (pages 281–286): Mitchell R. Tuinstra, Tesfaye T.
Teferra, Larry E. Claflin, Robert G. Henzell, Andrew Borrel,
N. Seetharama, Gebeisa Ejeta and Darrell T. Rosenow
Chapter 49 Antifungal Proteins and Other Mechanisms in the
Control of Sorghum Stalk Rot and Grain Mold (pages 287–297):
Ralph D. Waniska, R. T. Venkatesha, A. Chandrashekar, S.
Krishnaveni, F. P. Bejosano, Jeoung?Mee Jeoung, Jayaraj
Jayaraman, Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan and George H.
Liang
Chapter 50 Role of Sorghum in Overseasoning of Gibberella
zeae (pages 299–303): Lester W. Burgess, Brett A. Summerell,
Greg Giblett, David Backhouse, Megan L. Blake, Jillian
Smith?White and Melanie Colville
Chapter 51 Rapid Information Dissemination on the World Wide
Web (pages 305–307): Jeffrey A. Dahlberg
Chapter 52 Agrobiodiversity in Pest Management (pages
309–319): Jillian M. Lenne and Rodomiro Ortiz
Chapter 53 Sorghum On?Line Crop Information (pages 321–325):
Viswanathan Mahalakshmi, Belum V. S. Reddy, Ranajit
Bandyopadhyay, Hari C. Sharma, Nanduri K. Rao and Rodomiro
Ortiz
Chapter 54 Sorghum Grain Quality for Increased Utilization
(pages 327–335): Ralph D. Waniska and Lloyd K Rooney
Chapter 55 Public?Private Partnerships in International
Agricultural Research: A Case for Promoting Technology
Transfer and Enhancing Global Trade in Sorghum and Millet
(pages 337–341): Mark S. Condon and Jeffrey A. Dahlberg
Chapter 56 Changing Paradigms in the Design and
Implementation of Collaborative Research (pages 343–347):
Richard A. Frederiksen and John M. Yohe
Chapter 57 Private Sector and Public Institution Interactions
on Sorghum and Pearl Millet Disease Management (pages
349–350): Marc A. Johnson
Chapter 58 Examples of ICRISAT's Research and Development
Partnerships in Sorghum and Millet Improvement (pages
351–363): Rodomiro Ortiz
Chapter 59 Profit?Productive Rotations on Farms in Texas
(pages 365–370): Gary C. Peterson, Bonnie B. Pendleton and
George L. Teetes
Chapter 60 Recommendations from the Working Group for the
Americas at the Third Global Conference on Sorghum and
Millets Diseases (pages 373–374): Laura M. Giorda
Chapter 61 Recommendations from the African Working Group at
the Third Global Conference on Sorghum and Millets Diseases
(pages 375–376): Dale E. Hess
Chapter 62 Recommendations from for Asia/Australia at
Conference on Sorghum the Working Group the Third Global and
Millets Diseases (page 377): Sunkara Indira
Chapter 63 Sorghum Diseases in Brazil (pages 379–382): Carlos
R. Casela, Alexandre S. Ferreira, Fredolino G. Santos and
Fernando B. Guimaraes
Chapter 64 Sorghum and Pearl Millet Diseases in the Horn of
Africa (pages 383–387): J. Peter Esele
Chapter 65 Sorghum Diseases in Argentina (pages 389–391):
Laura M. Giorda
Chapter 66 Diseases of Sorghum and Pearl Millet in Asia
(pages 393–402): S. Indira, Xiude Xu, Nipon Iamsupasit, H. S.
Shetty, N. S. Vasanthi, S. D. Singh and Ranajit
Bandyopadhyay
Chapter 67 Virus Diseases of Sorghum and Millet in the
Americas and Australia (pages 403–410): Stanley G. Jensen and
Laura M. Giorda
Chapter 68 The Status of Sorghum Diseases in Russia (pages
411–413): Aliya S. Kasakova and Alexander A. Oleynick
Chapter 69 Current Status of Sorghum Diseases in Venezuela
(pages 415–417): Gino Malaguti
Chapter 70 Sorghum and Pearl Millet Diseases in West and
Central Africa (pages 419–425): Paul S. Marley, Mamourou
Diourte, Adama Neya, Stephen K. Nutsugah, P. Sereme, Seriba
O. Katile, Dale E. Hess, Demba F. Mbaye and Zachee
Ngoko
Chapter 71 Diseases of Sorghum and Pearl Millet in Some
Southern African Countries (pages 427–430): Esther Mtisi and
Neal W. McLaren
Chapter 72 Sorghum Viruses in Asia and Africa (pages
431–439): Y. D. Narayana, Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, S. S. Navi
and V. Muniyappa
Chapter 73 Status of Sorghum and Pearl Millet Diseases in
Australia (pages 441–448): Malcolm J. Ryley, Denis M.
Persley, David R. Jordan and Robert G. Henzell
Chapter 74 Recurring and Emerging Sorghum Diseases in North
America (pages 449–456): James P. Stack
Chapter 75 Sorghum and Millet in Mexico (pages 457–463):
Hector Williams?Alanis
Chapter 76 Diseases of Pearl Millet in the Americas (pages
465–469): Jeffrey P. Wilson
Chapter 77 Fungal Contaminants and Mycotoxins on Stored Pearl
Millet Grain (page 477): Z. Jurjevic, David M. Wilson, Howard
H. Casper and Jeffrey P. Wilson
Chapter 78 A Physiological Approach to Resistance Breeding
for Control of Seed Rot and Seedling Diseases of Grain
Sorghum (page 473): Aliya S. Kasakova, E. V. Ionova, V. I.
Pakhomov, E. I. Lipkovich, M. M. Yanina, M A. Taranov and M.
G. Fedorishchenko
Chapter 79 Development of Durable Johnsongrass Mosaic Virus
(JGMV) Resistance in Sorghum via a Transgenic Approach (pages
473–474): Hunter K. C. Laidlaw, Denis M. Persley, Charles K.
Pallaghy and Ian D. Godwin
Chapter 80 Farmer Participatory Studies on Finger Millet in
Western Kenya (page 474): Felister W. Makini and Nicholas J.
Hayden
Chapter 81 Differentiation of Fusarium verticillioides and
Fusarium proliferatum Isolates Causing Sorghum Grain Mold by
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Analysis (page 474):
Maria J. Martinez, Luis R. Conci and Laura M. Giorda
Chapter 82 Phytoalexin Synthesis by Sorghum Grain in Response
to Grain Mold (pages 474–475): Maria J. Martinez, Laura M.
Giorda, Mirtha Nassetta, Karino Frutero and Julio
Zygadlo
Chapter 83 Effect of Sorghum Sowing Dates on Grain Mold
Development in Morelos State, Mexico (page 475): Roberto
Montes?Belmont, Lectina Bravo?Luna, Hilda Elizabet
Flores?Moctezuma, Ignacio Mendez?Ramirez and Raul
Nava?Juarez
Chapter 84 Present Status of Sorghum Pathology in Cameroon
(page 475): Zachee Ngoko
Chapter 85 Identification of Host Plant Resistance to Ergot
in Sorghum (page 475): Jacob Reed, Mitchell R. Tuinstra and
Larry E. Claflin
Chapter 86 Relationship of Stay Green to Charcoal Rot and
Lodging in Sorghum (pages 475–476): Darrell T. Rosenow, Niaba
Teme, Charles A. Woodfin, Gary N. Odvody and Gary C.
Peterson
Chapter 87 The Importance of Public?Private Sector
Partnerships to Indian Sorghum Farmers (page 476): Virender
Sheorain and Andy H. Hall
Chapter 88 Resistance to Fusarium Stalk Rot in Grain Sorghum
(page 476): Tesfaye T. Teferra, Mitchell R. Tuinstra and
Larry E Claflin
Chapter 89 Access to the Next Generation of Sustainable
Control of Covered Kernel Smut of Sorghum (page 477): K. S.
L. Wilson and Nicholas J. Hayden
Content: 1. Transition from the Second to the Third World Review of Sorghum and Millet Diseases / W. A. J. De Milliano --
2. Sorghum Worldwide / A. B. Maunder --
3. Diseases of Finger Millet --
A Global Overview / J. P. Esele --
4. Gene Management and Breeding for Downy Mildew Resistance / C. T. Hash and J. R. Witcombe --
5. Pearl Millet Downy Mildew: Problems and Control Strategies for a New Millennium / D. E. Hess, R. P. Thakur, C. T. Hash, P. Sereme and C. W. Magill --
6. Identification of Resistance to Downy Mildew and Smut of Pearl Millet in Ghana / S. K. Nutsugah, I. D. K. Atokple and V. P. Rao --
7. Boosting Pearl Millet Yields with Apron Plus and Apron Star Seed Treatments / J. F. Scheuring, S. O. Katile and I. A. Kollo