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Advances in Plant Pathology, Volume 8

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Series: Advances in Plant Pathology Volume: 8
Edited By: JH Andrews and I Tommerup
256 pages
Publisher: Academic Press
Advances in Plant Pathology, Volume 8
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  • Advances in Plant Pathology, Volume 8 ISBN: 9780120337088 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #23002
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Contains extended idea-oriented essays on topics of current and future interest and importance.

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Evolutionary perspective on host plants and their parasites, P.W. Price; a case for the antiquity of fungal parasitism in plants, N.H. White; rainfall and the dispersal of fungal spores, L.V. Madden; host population subdivision and the genetic structure of natural pathogen, J.J. Burdon; biology of pseudomanas tolaasii caue of brown blotch disease of cultivated mushroom; impact of root border cells on microbial populations in the rhizosphere, M.C. Hawes and L.A. Brigham; phytocentric and exploiter perspectives of phytopathology, J.S. Coleman et al; our last chance to win the war on hunger, W.C. Paddock.

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Out of Print
Series: Advances in Plant Pathology Volume: 8
Edited By: JH Andrews and I Tommerup
256 pages
Publisher: Academic Press
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