The book reviews key developments in downy mildew research, including
the disease, its distribution, symptomatology, host range, yield losses,
and disease assessment; the pathogen, its taxonomy, morphology,
phylogeny, variability, sporulation, survival and perpetuation, spore
germination, infection, pathogenesis, seed infection, disease cycle,
epidemiology, forecasting, and fine structures. The book also elaborates
the mechanisms of host resistance (biochemical, histological, genetic,
and molecular, including cloning and the mapping of R-genes), disease
resistance breeding strategies, and the genetics of host-parasite
interactions. It explores disease management based on cultural,
chemical, biological, host resistance, and integrated approaches; and
provides suggestions for future research areas.
This book offers a comprehensive guide to an economically important
disease, reviewing in detail the extant body of literature. Divided into
16 chapters, each of which includes a wealth of photographs, graphs,
histograms, tables, figures, flow charts, micrographs etc., it
represents an invaluable source of information for all researchers,
teachers, students, industrialists, farmers, policymakers, and all
others who are interested in growing healthy and profitable cruciferous
crops all over the world.