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Macrophomina Phaseolina: Ecobiology, Pathology and Management (Original PDF from Publisher)

Mastering Macrophomina Phaseolina: A Comprehensive Guide to Ecobiology, Pathology, and Sustainable Management

Authored by renowned experts Pankaj Kumar and Ramesh Chandra Dubey, “Macrophomina Phaseolina: Ecobiology, Pathology and Management” offers a comprehensive understanding of this widespread plant pathogen, providing insights into sustainable prevention and treatment strategies.

The Devastating Impact of Macrophomina Phaseolina on Plant Health

The pathogen M. phaseolina targets the fibrovascular system of roots and basal internodes, hindering the transport of water and nutrients to the upper parts of the plant. This leads to progressive wilting, premature drying, and dying, resulting in loss of vigor and reduced yield.

Exploring Diverse Approaches to Disease Management

This book delves into the complex interaction between M. phaseolina, soil, microbes, and ecological conditions, highlighting the need for sustainable disease management strategies that minimize ecological impact. Alternative control options discussed include:

  • Mix-cropping and its benefits
  • The role of antagonistic bacteria and fungi in disease suppression
  • Microbial biosurfactants: A novel approach to disease management
  • Plant growth promoting antagonistic rhizobacteria: A promising solution
  • Cultural practices that can make a difference

A Comprehensive Resource for Plant Pathologists and Researchers

This book is an invaluable resource for plant pathologists, researchers, and agricultural professionals seeking to understand and combat the challenges posed by Macrophomina phaseolina. Key features include:

  • In-depth analysis of plant diseases caused by M. phaseolina
  • Insights into M. phaseolina genetic diversity and pesticide tolerance
  • Alternative control options and sustainable management technologies

Available in paperback, this 388-page publication is a must-have for anyone working towards sustainable plant disease management.

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