Plant-Parasitic Nematodes: A Pictorial Key to Genera

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Plant-Parasitic Nematodes: A Pictorial Key to Genera Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cornell University Press
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Pages: 288 Language: English ISBN: 9780801431166 Categories: , , , ,

Formerly titled Plant-Parasitic Nematodes: A Pictorial Key to Genera, this volume has been the standard work on plant disease around the globe. Now in its fifth edition, it remains the fundamental reference for students as well as for diagnosticians-a usable, comprehensive key to plant-parasitic nematodes and the only guide to feature both photographs and drawings. Accompanied by full-page plates, the book offers descriptions of 68 genera, including most that have one or more species known to be plant parasites. The bibliography of approximately 2,500 entries on the taxonomy and morphology of nematode genera is one of the fullest on this subject. For the present edition, the authors have made revisions throughout and have added references to more than two hundred genera not previously included. An updated taxonomy, glossary, and an index are also provided. William F. Mai is Liberty Hyde Bailey Emeritus professor, Peter G. Mullin is Coordinator of Laboratory Instruction, and Howard H. Lyon is Biological Photographer (retired) in the Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University.

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This book should be useful to students and others who wish to identify plant-parasitic nematodes without delving into the complexities of nematode systematics. Although the bulk of the book is based on the 1975 edition it has been brought up-to-date by the addition of an extensive addendum together with appropriate references, including those containing more detailed keys to species. * Plant Pathology *

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William F. Mai is Liberty Hyde Bailey Emeritus Professor, Peter G. Mullin is Coordinator of Laboratory Instruction, and Howard H. Lyon is Biological Photographer (retired) in the Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University.