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Click to enlargepadPlant Pathogens and the <BR>Worldwide Movement of Seeds

Edited by Denis C. McGee

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This collection of articles is a response to the rapid expansion of the global seed trade, a trend that makes seed-borne disease an increasingly significant problem in both developed and developing nations. Based on the proceedings of a symposium held at the 1994 annual meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, these articles address the seed pathology-related interests of organizations that play a role in trading, improving, and regulating seeds in world markets.

Table of Contents

Relevance of seed pathology research priorities to worldwide movement of seed; Implications to international trading of seeds; Implications to multinational seed production; Activities at the International Agricultural Research Centers to control pathogens in germplasm; Seed Quarantine Systems in the United States; World phytosanitary system: problems and solutions; Regulatory needs for standardized seed health tests; Government/Vegetable seed industry cooperation in the Netherlands; Index


1997; 6" x 9" softcover; 109 pages; 22 black and white photographs; 3 line drawings; ISBN 0-89054-185-X; (1 pound)


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