An Annotated List of Seed-borne Diseases, 4th Edition, 1990
Seed Health Committee
The Annotated List includes information about all kinds of pathogens (fungi, bacteria, viruses and nematodes), as well as some physiological disorders which affect seed or seed assessment.
This information is cross-referenced in 3 indices (Host common names; Host scientific names with families; Pathogens and other disease agents with nomenclature authorities, synonyms, references to descriptions and distribution maps). The list contains short synopses of relevant literature references.
This publication is very useful for research and testing laboratories, as well as for both seed and plant pathologists, since important information can be obtained quickly together with relevant literature citations.
Available as an electronic, downloadable, printable PDF copy only.
By M.J. Richardson
ISBN: 3-906549-18-6
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