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Review of Plant Pathology
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Review of Plant Pathology provides the latest information on plant pathogenic fungi, viruses, bacteria, phytoplasmas and spiroplasmas, including pathogen biology from genetics to geographical distributions.
Review of Plant Pathology (RoPP) is a fully searchable abstracts database of internationally published research. Review of Plant Pathology provides the latest information on plant pathogenic fungi, viruses, bacteria, phytoplasmas and spiroplasmas, including pathogen biology from genetics to geographical distributions. The production, control and toxigenic effects of mycotoxins are also covered.
Derived from CAB Abstracts, the original applied life sciences database, Review of Plant Pathology covers all aspects of plant diseases and disease control, as well as the current research on fungicides, including the environmental impacts of fungicide residues and fungicide tolerance.
Each week RoPP delivers all the new highly targeted, searchable summaries covering key English and foreign language journal articles, reports, conferences and books about plant pathology. Over 18,000 records are added to the database each year.
Review of Plant Pathology includes a fully searchable backfile to 1972. Over 400,000 research summaries bring a wealth of current and seminal research on plant pathology to your fingertips!
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All crops are featured, including:
- – cereals
- – fibre crops
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- – fodder plants
– fruit crops
- – grain legumes
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- – nut crops
– oil crops
- – ornamental plants
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- – root crops
– rubber
– sugar crops
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- – stimulant plants
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- – vegetables
Economics, extension and education
Coverage includes:
- – economic losses caused by diseases
- – economics of disease control
- – extension information
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- – disease management
– information transfer
- – plant pathology training
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Fungicides
- Both traditional fungicides and natural fungicidal compounds are covered. Coverage includes:
- – adjuvants
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- – biodegradation
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- – effects on non-target organisms including man
– environmental effects on fungicide activity
- – formulations
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- – fungicides and their residues in the environment
- – fungicide chemistry
- – fungicide safety
- – fungicide tolerance
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- – mode of action
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- – new products
– properties
- – synthesis
– usage
Industrial crops featured, include:
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- – culinary herbs
– dye plants
- – essential oil plants
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- – medicinal plants
- – pesticidal plants
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- – spices
- Mycotoxins
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- – biology
- – control
- – forecasting
- – identification
- – detection
- – toxigenic effects and related food safety issues of mycotoxins from pathogenic and endophytic fungi in unprocessed and minimally processed food and feed
- – regulation, legislation and economics of mycotoxin contamination
Pathogen biology and ecology
All topics in pathogen biology and ecology are covered, including:
- – checklists and disease surveys
- – epidemiology
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- – development
– disease vectors
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- – identification
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- – genetics
– geographical distributions
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- – life cycles
– morphology and anatomy
- – physiology and biochemistry
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- – reproduction
– taxonomy and evolution
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Plant diseases
All types of plant pathogens are covered, including:
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- – bacteria
– fungi
- – phytoplasmas
- – spiroplasmas
- – viruses
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coverage also includes:
- – diseases of forest trees
- – diseases of weeds and wild plants
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- – non-pathogenic disorders presenting disease symptoms, such as forest decline and nutrient disorders
– postharvest diseases (including storage decay)
Plant disease control
All aspects of plant disease control are covered, including:
- – biological control
– chemical control (including fungicides, bactericides, antibiotics and virucides)
– cultural control
– disease forecasting
– disease resistance (including induced resistance and breeding strategies for resistance)
– physical control
– integrated control
– legislation
– modification and control of storage conditions
– quarantine
– packaging
– pathogen detection
– postharvest treatments
Techniques, equipment and machinery
Topics covered include:
- – application methods
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- – fungicide residue analysis
– identification and isolation techniques
- – inoculation methods
– pathogen detection
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- – sprayers
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