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Palms are monocots, Angiosperms, belonging to the family Palmae
(Arecaceae), perennials having woody stems. Palmae (Arecaceae)
family comprised of about six subfamilies, 200 genera and 2,700
species that are distributed all over the tropical, subtropical and
Mediterranean landscape. Palms are diverse (ecologically and
morphologically) group of plants. Ornamental palms are important
component of landscape as well as interiorscapes. Additionally,
these plants are good source of food, feed and shelter with
numerous other commercial benefits. Likewise other trees and crops,
landscape and field nurseries of palms are also subjected to
various threats of insect pest and diseases (caused by different
plant pathogens). Amongst fungal diseases leaf spots, leaf blights,
Fusarium wilts, butt rots, bud rots, root rots, lethal yellowing
and decline of palms are major growth constraints of palm growth.
In developing countries very little attention has been paid on the
etiology and management of these fungal diseases on ornamental
palms. Accurate diagnosis and reliable management plan of palm
fungal diseases usually requires expertise in both modern and
advanced plant pathological approaches. Historically it was general
belief that plant pathogens are not associated with human diseases.
Since 19th century, several clinical reports are available
indicating many plant pathogenic fungi (Aspergillus spp.,
Penicillium spp., Alternaria spp., Trichoderma spp., Fusarium spp.,
Curvularia spp. and Colletotrichum Spp) as novel agents of human
diseases. Besides the association of fungal plant pathogens
infecting ornamental palms, harbouring any of earlier mentioned or
other fungal species (capable of causing certain diseases in human
beings or pets) by the ornamental palms cultivation (either grown
indoor or outdoor) is an important area of research to be explored
and addressed thoroughly. This book will provide the deep
information regarding major fungal diseases of ornamental palms,
their symptoms, disease identification, and etiology and management
strategies. This book will also provide unique knowledge regarding
the ornamental palms harbouring kinds of human fungal pathogens and
their practical management at domestic and commercial scale, in
order to make cultivation of these plant more beneficial for
humans, animals and environment.
Increasing human population pressure, especially in developing
countries, indicates a massive increase in the consumption of
livestock products. Fodder crops are the primary and cheapest
source of feed for livestock, but feed shortages or poor quality
fodder are particular constraints to the world's livestock sector.
These shortages affect milk production, adult and calf health,
calving rates, and livestock numbers. Summer crops including
cereal, legume, grass, and tree fodder provide an economical source
of nutrients suitable for animal health as well as improves their
breeding efficiency. Sustainable Summer Fodder: Production,
Challenges, and Prospects presents the unique opportunities and
difficulties of supportable cultivation and growth of summer fodder
crops, and the various methods for enabling crop preservation. It
details conventional modern approaches to sustainable production
and advanced molecular approaches to develop high yielding fodder
crops. Features Contains information on cultivation, growth,
productivity, and protection from pests and diseases of various
summer fodder crops. Presents approaches to sustainable production;
summarizes fodder preservation methods; and details molecular
approaches to develop high yielding fodder crops. Provides insights
into agronomic aspects of cereal, legumes, grasses, and trees
species cultivated as summer fodder worldwide. Discusses the trends
in insect pests and diseases, their field identification and
various control methods This book is an essential resource for
agronomists, horticulturalists, livestock farmers and
practitioners, and students working in the field.
Increasing human population pressure, especially in developing
countries, indicates a massive increase in the consumption of
livestock products. Fodder crops are the primary and cheapest
source of feed for livestock, but feed shortages or poor quality
fodder are particular constraints to the world's livestock sector.
These shortages affect milk production, adult and calf health,
calving rates, and livestock numbers. Summer crops including
cereal, legume, grass, and tree fodder provide an economical source
of nutrients suitable for animal health as well as improves their
breeding efficiency. Sustainable Summer Fodder: Production,
Challenges, and Prospects presents the unique opportunities and
difficulties of supportable cultivation and growth of summer fodder
crops, and the various methods for enabling crop preservation. It
details conventional modern approaches to sustainable production
and advanced molecular approaches to develop high yielding fodder
crops. Features Contains information on cultivation, growth,
productivity, and protection from pests and diseases of various
summer fodder crops. Presents approaches to sustainable production;
summarizes fodder preservation methods; and details molecular
approaches to develop high yielding fodder crops. Provides insights
into agronomic aspects of cereal, legumes, grasses, and trees
species cultivated as summer fodder worldwide. Discusses the trends
in insect pests and diseases, their field identification and
various control methods This book is an essential resource for
agronomists, horticulturalists, livestock farmers and
practitioners, and students working in the field.
Fungi are important plant pathogens which can be responsible for
significant yield losses and in some cases, even complete losses in
the infected fields or crops. In many cases, fungi coexist in
symbiotic association with plant roots and provide benefits to the
plants. Therefore, understanding the diversity of the fungi that
interact with plants both in symbiotic and pathogenic interaction
is critical to harness the beneficial species and strains and
control the pathogenic species and strains. Developments in the
field of molecular biology move very fast comparatively, books
covering the various aspects of molecular biology of fungi are
always welcomed by scientists. Features recent trends in
phytomycology and fungal biology studies using modern molecular
tools. Contains information on improved methods in genetics,
genomics and metabolomics.
Forage crops are an essential component of livestock's diet.
Production and availability of sufficiently good quality forage
under diverse ecological dynamics are fundamental to develop an
efficient and productive livestock industry. Growers worldwide,
especially in developing and underdeveloped countries, face
significant challenges in producing sufficient winter fodder. The
livestock population is increasing at high rates, and its feed
requirement is increasing accordingly. Fodder crops are the leading
and cheapest source of feed for livestock; however, the shortage of
fodder production is the primary limiting factor for livestock
production. This book features an extensive overview of literature
providing information on winter fodders used in livestock
management. Key features Discusses breeding strategies of winter
fodders through conventional approaches and biotechnology.
Highlights production, agronomy, and bioecology of winter fodder
crops. Provides comprehensive information on the ecological
dynamics of winter fodders. Describes the use of precision
agriculture for mitigating the effect of climate change on winter
fodders. Relays challenges of winter fodder crops on account of
microbes, toxins, pests, and diseases. This book is written for
researchers and practitioners in agronomy, biotechnology,
bioecology and is a comprehensive guide for improving winter fodder
production.
Forage crops are an essential component of livestock's diet.
Production and availability of sufficiently good quality forage
under diverse ecological dynamics are fundamental to develop an
efficient and productive livestock industry. Growers worldwide,
especially in developing and underdeveloped countries, face
significant challenges in producing sufficient winter fodder. The
livestock population is increasing at high rates, and its feed
requirement is increasing accordingly. Fodder crops are the leading
and cheapest source of feed for livestock; however, the shortage of
fodder production is the primary limiting factor for livestock
production. This book features an extensive overview of literature
providing information on winter fodders used in livestock
management. Key features Discusses breeding strategies of winter
fodders through conventional approaches and biotechnology.
Highlights production, agronomy, and bioecology of winter fodder
crops. Provides comprehensive information on the ecological
dynamics of winter fodders. Describes the use of precision
agriculture for mitigating the effect of climate change on winter
fodders. Relays challenges of winter fodder crops on account of
microbes, toxins, pests, and diseases. This book is written for
researchers and practitioners in agronomy, biotechnology,
bioecology and is a comprehensive guide for improving winter fodder
production.
Dalbergia sissoo (Shisham) is a perennial tree species native to
the Asian subcontinent. It is an economically significant tree for
its value in forestry, agroforestry, and horticulture. The
high-quality timber imparts this tree species a significant
commercial value. Besides valuable timber, it also exhibits
medicinal, industrial, and agroforestry allied attributes. This
tree has been introducing to the geographical regions where it does
not exist naturally, which indicates its significant properties,
getting diverse communities' attention. This book provides
information about this tree species based on the latest research
trends and development on the subject. It addresses researchers,
forestry specialists, natural resource managers, or all those
interested in the rehabilitation, maintenance, and management of
Dalbergia sissoo tree resources. Key features Discusses botanical
features, reproductive characters, taxonomy, geographical
distribution, and ecological importance of Dalbergia sissoo.
Highlights physiological and biochemical features of Dalbergia
sissoo and vis-a-vis contribution to the sustainability of the
ecosystem. Explains ethnobotany of Dalbergia sissoo, its
ethnobotanical uses to cure various ailments, and contribution to
the pharmaceutical industry. Provides a comprehensive account of
insect pest threat and diseases as a leading cause of deteriorating
growth, cultivation, productivity, and quality losses in Dalbergia
sissoo. Describes conventional breeding methods and
non-conventional strategies for genetic improvement, biodiversity,
and conservation of D. sissoo Relays sustainability, socio-economic
importance, agroforestry trends, current scenario, and future
challenges of D. sisso
Fungi are important plant pathogens which can be responsible for
significant yield losses and in some cases, even complete losses in
the infected fields or crops. In many cases, fungi coexist in
symbiotic association with plant roots and provide benefits to the
plants. Therefore, understanding the diversity of the fungi that
interact with plants both in symbiotic and pathogenic interaction
is critical to harness the beneficial species and strains and
control the pathogenic species and strains. Developments in the
field of molecular biology move very fast comparatively, books
covering the various aspects of molecular biology of fungi are
always welcomed by scientists. Features recent trends in
phytomycology and fungal biology studies using modern molecular
tools. Contains information on improved methods in genetics,
genomics and metabolomics.
Palms are monocots, Angiosperms, belonging to the family Palmae
(Arecaceae), perennials having woody stems. Palmae (Arecaceae)
family comprised of about six subfamilies, 200 genera and 2,700
species that are distributed all over the tropical, subtropical and
Mediterranean landscape. Palms are diverse (ecologically and
morphologically) group of plants. Ornamental palms are important
component of landscape as well as interiorscapes. Additionally,
these plants are good source of food, feed and shelter with
numerous other commercial benefits. Likewise other trees and crops,
landscape and field nurseries of palms are also subjected to
various threats of insect pest and diseases (caused by different
plant pathogens). Amongst fungal diseases leaf spots, leaf blights,
Fusarium wilts, butt rots, bud rots, root rots, lethal yellowing
and decline of palms are major growth constraints of palm growth.
In developing countries very little attention has been paid on the
etiology and management of these fungal diseases on ornamental
palms. Accurate diagnosis and reliable management plan of palm
fungal diseases usually requires expertise in both modern and
advanced plant pathological approaches. Historically it was general
belief that plant pathogens are not associated with human diseases.
Since 19th century, several clinical reports are available
indicating many plant pathogenic fungi (Aspergillus spp.,
Penicillium spp., Alternaria spp., Trichoderma spp., Fusarium spp.,
Curvularia spp. and Colletotrichum Spp) as novel agents of human
diseases. Besides the association of fungal plant pathogens
infecting ornamental palms, harbouring any of earlier mentioned or
other fungal species (capable of causing certain diseases in human
beings or pets) by the ornamental palms cultivation (either grown
indoor or outdoor) is an important area of research to be explored
and addressed thoroughly. This book will provide the deep
information regarding major fungal diseases of ornamental palms,
their symptoms, disease identification, and etiology and management
strategies. This book will also provide unique knowledge regarding
the ornamental palms harbouring kinds of human fungal pathogens and
their practical management at domestic and commercial scale, in
order to make cultivation of these plant more beneficial for
humans, animals and environment.
This edited book provides the readers with the concepts and
in-depth knowledge of plant disease assessment and conventional and
modern technologies that aid in precise and accurate
phytomathometery. This book discusses the evolution of plant
disease assessment procedures from the primary visual
estimation-based assessment to modern approaches, their practical
application for reliable disease quantification, yield loss
estimation, and the efficacy of disease control strategies for
sustainable crop protection. Significant information is provided on
the major aspects of the topic, including remote sensing, imaging
techniques, molecular phytopathometery, microarray, and
immunotechnology. The book helps plant scientists, plant
pathologists, practitioners, researchers, and students in disease
quantification, developing predictive models for plant disease
epidemics, assessing crop losses, and the magnitude of plant
disease control methods. This book describes the classical plant
disease assessment methods based on visual observations. It
Provides information regarding the modern and emerging technologies
in Phytopathometery, precision, and accuracy. This book also
discusses the application of disease assessments in predictive
models, disease warning systems, expert systems, and decision
support systems in applied plant pathology.
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