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Biology and control of plant diseases ; 2)causes and spread ;

Dans le document I)Introduction : Généralités. (Page 22-26)

3)how pathogens attack (toxins...) ; 4)how plants defend (phytoalexins...) ;

5)ecological considerations (managed systems, climatic...) ; 6)control (resistance, chemical, eradication, biological...) ; II)Natural history of some destructive diseases ; 7)alien pathogens ;

8)alien plants ;

9)movement of crop plants ; 10-13)monoculture : adaptability... ; 14)changes in agriculture ;

15)reintroduction each year ; 16)abiotic diseases]

SCHUMANN Gail Lynn 1991 - Plant diseases : their biology and social impact. APS Press, American Phytopathological Society, 337 p.

SCHUMANN Gail Lynn, D'ARCY Cleora J. 2010 – Essential plant pathology. APS Press, ed.2, 369 p.

SHARMA P.D. 2004 – Plant pathology. India, 468 p. <Plant Pathology - Page 7>

[I)Principles of plant patho 1)introduction 1

2)Attacking pathogen 40

3)effects of pathogens on physiology of plants 56 4)Defending host 59

5)genetic basis of host : pathogen interactions 70 6)Effect of environment on disease development 85

7)epidemiology, assessment and forecasting of plant diseases 91 8)methods of control of plant diseases 107

9)Mechanisms of biological control 145 10)biocides in crop protection 162 II)Selected plant diseases

11)Diseases caused by bacteria and mollicutes 179 12)general characteristics of plant pathogenic fungi 216 13)diseases caused by mastigomycotina 224

14)diseases by Ascomycotina 264 15)d by Basidiomycotina : rusts 293 16)d by Basidiomycotina : smuts 319 17)d by Deuteromycotina 347 18)d by viruses 399

19)d by Nematodes 433 20)d by Flowering plants 445

21)non-parasitic diseases caused by environmental factors 449 glossary 457

index 463-468]

SHURTLEFF Malcolm C. 1962 - How to control plant diseases in home and garden. Iowa State University Press, 529 p.

SHURTLEFF Malcolm C., AVERRE Charles Wilson 1997 - The plant disease clinic and field diagnosis of abiotic diseases. APS Press, 245 p.

SINGH R.S., 2001 - Plant disease Management. Science Publishers, Enfield, 238 p. [BC INH 16 306]

[1) introductions, infectious pathogens ; 2)general principles ;

3)cultural practices ; 4)biological control ; 5)management of the host ; 6)chemicals ;

7)strategie]

SMITH Harlan Eugene 1957 - Plant disease handbook. Texas Agricultural Extension Service.

SMITH I.M., DUNEZ J., LELLIOTT R.A., PHILLIPS D.H., ARCHER S.A., 1988 - European Handbook of Plant diseases. Blackwell, Oxford, 583 p. [BC INH 12 802]

[viruses, mollicutes, bacteria, oomycetes, chytridiomycetes ; plasmodiophoromycetes ; zygomycetes, ascomycetes, basidiomycetes]

STAKMANN Elvin Charles, HARRAR J. acob George, 1957 - Principles of plant pathology. Ronald Press Cy, New York, 581 p. [bota VIII gen]

[1)importance of plants ;

2)importance of plant diseases ;

3)nature and classification of plant diseases ; 4)causes of plant diseases ;

5)nature and classification of plant pathogens ; 7)genetics ;

8)production and liberation of inoculum ; 9)dissemination of plant pathogens ; 10)phenomena of infection ;

11)effect of environment and nutrition on disease development ; 12)plant diseases of international importance ;

13)diseases in transit and storage ; 14)quarantine ;

15)cultural practices ; 16)chemical control ; 17)resistant varieties ;

18)future problems and prospects]

STEVENS Russell B. 1974 - Plant disease. Ronald Press Co., 459 p.

STEWART Philip, GLOBIG Sabine 2011 - Phytopathology in plant.

STREETS Rubert B., 1979 - The diagnoses of plant diseases. University of Arizona Press, c. 200 p. [BC INH 16601]

[introduction ; plant clinic ;

methods of diagnosis ; special methods ; non parasitic diseases ;

bacterial ; nematodes ; virus ;

imperfect fungi ; myxomycetes and phycomycetes ; ascomycetes ; basidiomycetes]

STROBEL Gary A., MATHRE Don E., 1970 - Outlines of plant pathology. Reinhold, New York, 465 p. [Bota VIII gén 15.332]

[I)impact, field, nature, concepts ;

II)plant disease : expression, viruses, bacteria, fungi... ; III)inoculum ;

IV)host-parasite relations ; V)defense of the host ; VI)control of plant disease]

TRIVEDI Pravin Chandra 2001 - Plant pathology. Pointer Publisher, 422 p.

[Diseases Scenario of Bacterial Diseases,

Biological Control of tissue culture in raising Virus-Free Plants,

Diseases of Wheat, Apple, Mulberry, Citrus, Coconut, Garlic, Fodder Crops, Opium, Tea, Palms, Mushrooms, Sorghum and their Management.

Management of Nematode Diseases

Diseases caused by Fungi, Bacteria, Virus, Nematodes and their Management]

TUITE John Francis 1969 - Plant pathological methods : fungi and bacteria. Burgess Pub. Co., 239 p.

[Media and nutrient solutions used by plant.

Desinfection and sterilization: sterilization of laboratory.

Isolation of bacteriophage and plant pathogenic.

Diagnosing the causes of plant diseases.

Increase of inoculum.

Establishment of disease: inoculation, infection.

Preservation of microorganisms.

Microscopic techniques.

Writing for publication]

VAN DER PLANK J.E., 1963 - Plant diseases : epidemics and control. Academic Press, New York, 349 p. [Bota VIII (2A) 821/049]

[1)part of epidemiology ; 2)interest on Money ; 3)apparent infection rates ;

4)plot the progress of an epidemic ; 5)basic infection rate ;

6)latent period ;

7)values of infection rates ; 8)corrected infection rates ;

9)stockastic methods in epidemiology ; 10)control of disease ;

11)sanitation (potato blight) ; 12)sanitation wheat stem rust ;

13)sanitation and 2 systemic diseases ;

14)vertical and horizontal resistance against potato blight ; 15)history of stem rust epidemics... ;

16)disease in biological warfare ; 17)bases of vertical resistance ; 18)general resistance against disease ; 19)choice of type of resistance ;

20)quantitative effect of horizontal resistance ; 21)fungicides ;

22)how disease spreads as it increases ; 23)cryptic errors in fields experiments]

VAN DER PLANK James Edward, 1975 - Principles of plant infection. Academic Press, New York, 216 p. [Bota VIII (IIA) 15.693]

[1)relation amount of inoculum / of disease ; 2)mose about disease /inoculum curves ;

3)effect on disease of variable, limiting factors other than inoculum ; 4)epidemics : the time dimension ;

5)when time is unimportant. Endemic disease ;

6)spread of disease. Time and distance as dimensions ; 7)genetics of host - pathogen relations]

WALKER J.C., 1952 - Diseases of vegetable crops. Mc Graw Hill Book Cy, New-York

WALKER J.C., 1957 - Plant pathology. ed.2, Mc Graw Hill Book Cy, New-York, 707 p. [Bota VIII gén 8669]

[1)introduction, definitions ; 2)history ;

3)nonparasitic diseases ; 4)bacterial ;

5)Plasmodiophorales ; 6)Phycomycetes ; 7)fungi imperfecti ; 8)Ascomycetes ; 9)Basidiomycetes ;

10)phanerogamic parasites ; 11)nematodes ;

12)virus ;

13)environment + disease development ; 14)host-parasite interaction ;

15)exclusion and eradication ;

16) protection : ... cultural practices... fungicides ; 17)host resistance]

WALKER John Charles 1969 – Plant pathology. McGraw-Hill, 819 pages.

[History of plant pathology. Nonparasitic diseases. Bacterial diseases. Diseases incited bu

plasmodiophorales. Diseases incited by phycomycetes. Diseases incited by fungi imperfecti. Diseases incited by ascomycetes. Diseases incited by basidiomycetes. Diseases incited by phanerogamic parasites.

Diseases incited by nematodes. Virus diseases. Relation of environment to disease development. Host-parasite interactions. Disease control through exclusion and eradication. Disease control through protection.

Disease control through host resistance.] = intitulés de chapitres idem 1957

WALTERS Dale R. 2010 - Plante defense : warding off attack by pathogens, herbivorous, and parasitic plants. Wiley-Blackwell, 236 p.

<http://www.amazon.fr/Plant-Defense-Pathogens-Herbivores-Parasitic/dp/1405175893/ref=sr_1_93?ie=UTF8&qid=1364582053&sr=8-93#reader_1405175893>

[preface

1)why do plants need defenses 2)what defenses do plants use

3)sounding the alarm : signaling and communication in defense

4)defense in the real world : multiple attackers and beneficial interactions 5)evolution of plant defense

6)exploiting plant defense index]

WESTERN John Henry, 1971 - Diseases of crop plants. Macmillan, 404 p.

WHEELER Bryan Edward John 1969 - An introduction to plant disease. Wiley, 374 p.

WHEELER Harry, 1975 - Plant pathogenesis. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 106 p. [Bota VIII (IIa) 16.062]

[1)concepts and definitions ; 2)mechanisms of pathogenesis ; 3)response of plants ;

4)disease-resistance mechanisms ; 5)genetic ;

6)nature of physiological syndrome]

WHEELER Harry, 2011 - Plant pathogenesis. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 106 p. reprint ?

<http://www.amazon.fr/Plant-Pathogenesis-Harry-Wheeler/dp/3642661866/ref=sr_1_102?ie=UTF8&qid=1364582947&sr=8-102#reader_3642661866>

WESTCOTT Cinthia, 1960 - Plant disease handbook. Van Nostrand Cy, Princeton, 825 p. (1 ed.

1950) [Bota VIII gén III 9948]

[1)what is plant disease ; principles of control ; 2)garden chemicals ;

3)classification of plant pathogens ; 4)diseases and their pathogens ; 5)host plants and their diseases]

WESTCOTT Cinthia, 1971 - Plant disease handbook. Van Nostrand Cy, Princeton, 843 p.

WESTCOTT Cinthia, 2001 - Westcott's plant disease handbook. Springer, ed.6, 1008 p.

<http://books.google.fr/books?id=5iOno25nbyEC&pg=PA35&dq=%22phytopathology%22&hl=fr&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=3#v=onepage&q=%22phytopathology%22&f=false>

WHETZEL Herbert Hice 1918 ou 1977 ? - An outline of the history of phytopathology. Arno Press, 130 p. <An Outline of the History of Phytopathology> réimpression <http://archive.org/details/cu31924073871950>

[introduction 11

Ancient era (earliest - 5th century) 14 Dark era (6-16 th century) 20

Premodern era (1600 – 1850) 22 Modern era (1853-1906) 41 Present era (1906- ) 108 Biblio 116

index 127]

WOOD R K S 1965 - Plant Pathology as a Science and as a Technology. Imperial College, London, 14 p.

WOOD R K S 1967 - Physiological plant pathology. Blackwell Scientific, 570 p.

[Entry of bacteria and fungi into plants;

Factors affecting infection; direct effects of the host plant;

Factors affecting infection, interactions between pathogen and othe microorganisms.

Latent infection;

The degradation of cell walls of higher plants by parasites;

Cell wall degrading enzymes in different plant diseases;

Toxins in diseases associated with necrosis;

Alterations in the growth patterns of plants;

Toxins, growth regulating and high-molecular weight substances in vascular wilts;

Blockage of xylem elements and the part playded by enzymes in vascular wilts;

Alteration in metabolism in diseased plants;

Disease resistance: substances present in plants before infection;

Disease resistance; pre-formed structures; nutrient and other deficiencies; iniactivation of toxins and enzymes;

Disease resistance: systems which develop in plants after infection]

WOOD RK.S., SELLIS G.J., 1984 - Plant diseases : infection, damage and loss. Blackwell, Oxford, 327 p. [BC INH 16560]

[1)how pathogens cause disease (toxins, cell wall degrading, growth regulators, biotrophy) ;

2)physiological responses of plants (photosynthesis, respiration, transport systems, root growth, tolerance) ; 3)infection and host damage (processes, symptomatology, root, foliar, reproduction, vascular, galls, viruses) ;

4)damage and loss (world cropt losses, orchards, cereal, cotton, potato, ornamental, forest, tropical crops)]

ZADOKS Jan C., SCHIEN Richard D., 1979 - Epidemiology and plant disease management.

Oxford University P. 427 p.

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