Plant disease is one of the greatest causes of economic losses
of crops throughout the world. Every year, billions of dollars are
spent on chemical control measures, but there is an increasing
awareness that alternatives to these chemical control measures may
be becoming more viable. This work explores the international
impact of plant disease on man and how this is measured and
diagnosed, discusses epidemiology and the genetics of host-parasite
relations and looks at the range of defensive tactics currently
available and those under development, in particular those which
are more environmentally acceptable than many in widespread use
now.
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