Plant Disease Management Under Natural Farming


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By Sanjeev Kumar
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NEW INDIA PUBLISHING AGENCY-NIPA
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HARDBACK
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229 x 289 mm
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690 g
Pages:
460

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Sanjeev Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology, Office of Dean,Faculty of Agriculture, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. He is a very sincere and enthusiastic teacher. He has taught with dedication to the satisfaction of students in many undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs and has been actively involved in all educational activities. Dr. Kumar has mentored 20 MSc students and 2 of his PhD students and is also actively involved in their research and extension activities. As a researcher, he has been involved in his eight major research projects sponsored by ICAR, NATP, TSP and JICA, Japan. He has published 75 research and review articles, 25 book chapters, 105 popular articles, 1 research paper, and 3 technical brochures. He is an active member of more than six national and international societies. He is a member of Indian Phytopathological Society, IARI New Delhi, Indian Society of Mycology and Phytopathology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, Society for Promotion of Biocontrol, Banglulu. He has participated in many conferences, symposiums, workshops and presented papers. He also attended the World Soybean Research Conference in Durban, South Africa. His research interests include pulse pathology and biological control.

1.Preface 2.Natural farming 3.Plant pathology: definition, objectives, scope and importance 4.Plant diseases: definitions, importance, and concepts 5.Cause/Factors affecting disease development: disease triangle and tetrahedron 6.Classification of plant diseases 7.Important plant pathogenic organisms 8.Different groups: fungi, bacteria, fastidious vesicular bacteria, phytoplasmas,spiroplasmas, viruses, viroids, algae, protozoa,phanerogamic parasites and nematodes 9.Pathogenesis 10.Koch postulates 11.Role of enzymes, toxins and growth regulators in disease development 12.Defense mechanism in plants 13.Epidemiology: factors affecting disease development 14.Survey, surveillance and vigilance 15.Crop loss assessment and models 16.Principles and pre-requisites of forecasting of diseases 17.Principles of plant disease management 18.Host plant resistance 19.Cultural management 20.Physical control 21.Legislative control 22.Biological control 23.Ecological management of crop environment 24.Role of soil microbiome in disease management 25.Suppressive soils: concepts potentialities for managing soil borne pathogens 26.Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (pgpr) their use in plant protection 27.Heritage of plant protection in natural farming 28.Plant Protection through Botanicals, 29.ITKs related to management of plant diseases 30.Symptoms, etiology, disease cycle and management of major diseases of field crops and horticulture crops

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