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Critical Issues in Plant Health: 50 Years of Research in African Agriculture (Hardcover)
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Critical Issues in Plant Health: 50 Years of Research in African Agriculture (Hardcover)
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science, 58
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"With concerns about climate change, loss of biodiversity and the
need to feed an ever-growing human population, the book provides a
valuable reference on the need to develop IPM giving greater
emphasis to the environment. This is necessary with the future of
farming changing with new technology, including precision
agriculture, digitalisation, robotics and new genetic engineering
technology." International Pest Control - review by Emeritus
Professor Graham Matthews, Imperial College London, UK Plant health
covers topics such as the safe handling and movement of germplasm
and seed, as well as the range of biotic threats faced by crops and
the ways they can be managed to optimise yields and ensure safety
and quality in crop production. These threats include viral,
bacterial and fungal diseases as well as the impact of insect pests
and weeds. This collection summarises 50 years of research on plant
health by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
(IITA) to improve the health of crops in Africa. The first part of
the book reviews general issues such as pest and disease
surveillance and the range of viruses affecting key African crops.
Part 2 summarises key research on improving the health of major
crops such as cassava, maize, yams and cocoyams, bananas and
plantains, legumes, vegetables and tree fruits. The final part of
the book discusses ways of improving integrated pest management of
insect pests, diseases and weeds in sub-Saharan Africa. This unique
book brings together some of the world's leading experts on plant
health in sub-Saharan Africa to review progress in dealing with the
range of biotic threats faced by African farmers, and will be a
standard reference on improving the management of pests and
diseases in developing countries.
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