Soilborne diseases have, until recently, received less attention than
plant diseases affecting the shoot and foliage. However, this is not a
reflection of their economic importance, but rather of difficulties in
investigating and detecting pathogens below soil level. Many soilborne
diseases are stress related and it is in the tropics where crop growth
is particularly limited by environmental stress, predisposing crops to
infection by soilborne pathogens. There is thus a great need for
information on soilborne diseases of crops in the tropics. This book
aims to fill this need by providing reviews of relevant research. It
covers the major tropical crops and also includes general chapters on
principles, ecology and control. Written by leading research workers
from countries including the UK, USA, Australia and India, it will be
indispensable for plant pathologists working in this area.