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Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests

Handbook / Manual
By: Walter Mahaffee(Editor), Sarah Pethybridge(Editor), David H Gent(Editor)
112 pages, 140+ colour & b/w illustrations
Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests
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About this book

Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests is a comprehensive and authoritative account of diseases and pests of hop as well as numerous other disorders and injuries that impact this valuable specialty crop. This compendium is a practical reference for anyone interested in healthy, high-quality hop, which in addition to brewing, is showing promise for use in sugar processing and as a preservative in ethanol production and for its potential use as an antimicrobial additive in animal feed.

More than 140 colour images are presented with expert scientifically peer-reviewed descriptions of the identifying characteristics of disease and pest symptoms and their causal agents. Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests also provides an overview of the taxonomy and botanical traits of the genus Humulus. It provides insight into cone uses and chemistry, methods for hop production, and an extensive list of hop cultivars and their characteristics. The description of each disease or pest includes a general account of its importance and world distribution, symptoms, causal organism or agent, disease cycle and epidemiology, management, and selected references. Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pestss document the descriptions and provide resources for additional information.

Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests assists in the diagnosis of hop diseases and pests in the field, laboratory, or diagnostic clinic and provides recommendations for management of hop diseases and pests. This compendium will be useful to plant pathologists, entomologists, nematologists, crop production specialists, growers, diagnostic clinicians, students, regulatory agents, crop consultants, agribusiness representatives, educators, researchers, and others interested in the recognition or management of hop diseases and pests throughout the world.

Contents


Introduction
The Genus Humulus
Cone Uses and Chemistry
Hop Production
Hop Cultivars and Breeding

PART I: Infectious/Biotic Diseases
Diseases Caused by Fungi and Oomycetes
Alternaria Cone Disorder
Armillaria Root Rot
Ascochyta Leaf Spot
Black Root Rot
Cone Tip Blight
Downy Mildew
Fusarium Canker
Gray Mold
Powdery Mildew
Red Crown Rot
Septoria Leaf Spot
Sclerotinia Wilt
Sooty Mold
Verticillium Wilt
Fungal Diseases and Pathogens of Minor Importance
Diseases Caused by Viruses and Viroids
Apple fruit crinkle viroid
Apple mosaic
Arabis mosaic
American hop latent virus, Hop latent virus, and Hop mosaic virus
Humulus japonicus latent virus (Humulus japonicus virus)
Hop latent viroid
Hop stunt
Viruses of Minor Importance
Diseases Caused by Nematodes
Cyst Nematode
Other Nematodes Associated With Hop
Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Phytoplasma
Crinkle Disease
Crown Gall
Bacterial Diseases of Minor Importance
Hop Shoot Proliferation

PART II: Arthropod Pests
California Prionus Beetle
Damson-Hop Aphid
Garden Symphylan
Hop Flea-Beetle
Hop Looper and Other Lepidoptera
Root Weevils
Rosy Rustic Moth
Two-Spotted Spider Mite
Insect Pests of Minor Importance
White Grubs
Western Spotted Cucumber Beetle
Wireworms

PART III: Post-Harvest Disorders and Diseases
Bale Self-Heating
Cone Early Maturity
Non-Infectious Abiotic Disorders
Nutrient Imbalances
Injuries Caused by Environmental Factors
Chemical Injury
Heptachlor Wilt

Glossary
Index

Customer Reviews

Handbook / Manual
By: Walter Mahaffee(Editor), Sarah Pethybridge(Editor), David H Gent(Editor)
112 pages, 140+ colour & b/w illustrations
Media reviews

" [...] provides useful information not only for everyone interested in growing hop, but for those interested in plant pathology, entomology, horticulture science and teaching, as well."
Czech Mycology

"Editors present a panoply of information to aid diagnosis of hop diseases and pests both in the field and lab, as well as expert advice on pest management. This volume conforms to the graphically pleasing compendia format and serves as a useful reference source for all individuals concerned with hop crop health."
– IPMnet News

"This compendium is a practical reference for academic teachers, commercial growers, and others interested in management of hop diseases and pests. An excellent description of pests, pathogens and nutrient deficiencies in hop plants are well illustrated with excellent photos. A list of 251 references, voluminous "Glossary" of useful technical and scientific terms, 153 excellent photos and detailed "Index" all facilitate use of this excellent book on hop diseases and pests which I strongly recommend to all agricultural libraries and to attention of plant protection specialists."
Journal of Plant Protection Research

" [...] even amateur mycologists would find the text fairly easy to understand. The color images are high resolution and very helpful and informative, and an added bonus is the extensive glossary at the end [...] Compendium of Hop Diseases and Pests will be most useful to plant pathologists and those involved in commercial production of this specialty crop, but it may be enjoyed by the great many hobbyists, including home brewers, who are quickly getting into cultivating this interesting and useful plant."
FUNGI

" [...] most practical benefit to hop growers, extensionists and pathologists working in the laboratory or classroom [...] carefully written and is accompanied by many good quality photographs of symptoms, which mean that even the less experienced will still find this compendium of use."
– R. H. Reeder

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