Mango malformation / Chakrabarti, D. K.
Por: Chakrabarti, D. K [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro impreso(a) Editor: London: Springer, 2011Descripción: xix, 148 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 9789400703629.Tema(s): Mangos | Fitopatología | Enfermedades de las plantasClasificación: 581.22 / C4 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía: páginas 133-146 e índice: páginas 147-148 Número de sistema: 50313Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Incluye bibliografía: páginas 133-146 e índice: páginas 147-148
1 Chronological History of Mango Malformation.. 2 Geographical Distribution of Mango Malformation.. 3 Economic Importance.. 4 Symptoms.. External Symptoms.. Vegetative Malformation.. Floral Malformation.. Roots.. Internal Symptoms.. Histopathology.. Anomalies in Microsporogenesis.. 5 Cause.. Physiological Disorder.. Carbohydrate and Nitrogen Ratio.. Nutrient Levels.. Hormonal Imbalance.. Phenol.. Phytosterols.. Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids and Proteins.. Chlorophyll .. Enzymes.. Toxins.. Virus and Mycoplasma-Like Organism.. Mites.. Fungus.. Realignment of Nomenclature.. In Vitro Culture of Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans.. In vitro Germination of Conidia.. In vivo Multiplication.. In vivo Germination of Conidia.. Host Invasion.. Host Colonization.. Distribution of F. moniliforme var. subglutinans in Mango Panicles.. Host Specificity.. Artificial Inoculation of the Host.. Induction of Malformation in Mango Buds.. Other Fungal Species Associated with the Malformation.. 6 Epidemiology.. Host Age.. Bearing Habit.. Time of Flowering.. Effects of Environmental Factors on the Disease Development.. Temperature.. Relative Humidity (RH.. Non-target Effects of Agro-Chemicals on Malformation.. Disease Cycle.. Patterns of the Epidemic.. Endemic Stage.. Dispersal of the Disease.. Dissemination from Plant to Plant.. Spread Inside the Plant.. Adaptability of the Pathogen.. Disease Forecasting.. Mathematical Modeling.. Prediction Equations.. 7 Varietal Susceptibility
8 Control Measures.. Cultural Practices.. Sanitation.. Water Stress.. Scion Management.. Application of Nutrients to Control the Disease.. Nitrogen Fertilizer.. Micronutrients.. Hormonal Treatment.. Naphthyl Acetic Acid (NAA.. Gibberellic Acid (GA.. Ethylene.. Mangiferin Metal Chelates.. Acaricide.. Acaricides Applied Singly.. Acaricides Applied in Combination with Fungicides.. Acaricide Applied as a Component of IPM Strategy.. Fungicides.. Anti-malformins.. Botanicals.. Bioagents.. Integrated Management.. Principles of Management Strategy.. Recommended Management Strategy.. Quarantine.. Epilogue.. The Problem.. Etiology.. Host-Pathogen Interactions.. Epidemiology.. Management.. IPM Strategy and Expert System.. References.. Index
Malformation disease of mango (Mangifera indica) initially noted in patches in India has now turned into a global menace wherever mango is grown. The challenge posed by the problem attracted interest of Scientists from various disciplines, continue to do so, and will attract their attention until the problem is understood threadbare, and resolved. For a long time, due to complex nature of the disease, the cause and causal agent was both hotly debated. Only in recent years, the issue of the etiology of the disease has been resolved, epidemiology has been worked out to a large extent and silver bullet control measures have been replaced by IPM strategy based on the information generated on the physiology of pathogenesis and epidemiology of the disease. The monograph traces the course of research on mango malformation since its first report to date, analyzes the controversies that it evoked and records the current status of different aspects of the problem. It also provides software on expert system for forecasting and management of the disease. Thus, it is a saga of the last century's most controversial and destructive plant disease of international significance. The author, Dr Dilip Kumar Chakrabarti, worked on this problem for his Ph. D programme and continued to pursue the problem during his tenure of over 25 years at the Narendra Dev University of Agriculture & Technology, at Kumargunj, Uttar Pradesh in India, located in an area where mango is grown extensively, dwelling on all aspects of the problem and has now developed a software package that helps greatly in understanding and managing the problem to tolerable limits. eng