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Edited by Robert M. Harveson, Linda E. Hanson, and Gary L.
Hein
Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, Second Edition is a complete
revision of the first edition and is updated and expanded to provide current and
relevant beet (Beta vulgaris L.) production problems in one comprehensive
volume. This revision was authored by 28 scientists affiliated with 14 different
institutions or organizations, and contains nearly 400 images throughout,
approximately 80% of which are new to this volume.
This second edition has been significantly expanded and is
organized into several major sections, including a new introduction with brief
histories of beet production, botany, and breeding. The remainder of the book
is divided into 5 major parts: biotic disorders, abiotic disorders, postharvest
deterioration of sugar beet, major insect and arthropod pests, and newly
emerging issues. The description of each disease includes a general account of
its importance and world distribution, symptoms, causal organism or agent,
disease cycle and epidemiology, management, and selected references.
This volume includes significantly updated and timely information concerning
rhizomania and several other new soilborne viral diseases transmitted by
Polymyxa betae. It also includes several emerging production issues of
potential concern including development of fungicide resistant strains of
Cercospora betae, root disease complexes, and new diseases such as black
beet scorch and non-traditional Fusarium-associated problems. Special
emphasis was placed on increasing the number of images of plant injury symptoms
due to herbicides, nutritional deficiencies, and pathogens and insects – along
with their distinguishing characteristics.
Compendium of Beet Diseases and
Pests, Second Edition
will be useful to field workers, diagnosticians, plant pathologists, extension
specialists, agronomists, entomologists, vegetable horticulturists, and master
gardeners. Although emphasizing sugar beets, the information will also pertain
to problems associated with other forms of beets, including fodder and table
(red) beet, and Swiss chard. An extended effort was made to include images and
descriptions of production issues affecting these crops as well.
More Images for Accurate
Diagnostics!
A
significantly
increased number of images of damage due to diseases, insects, herbicides, and
other abiotic disorders which enables growers, consultants, and extension
specialists to more readily identify problems affecting their crops.
Easy Identification!
Diagnosticians can
differentiate among fungal pathogens faster with images depicting hyphal and
spore characteristics.
Additional Coverage! Information on other beet types (chard, fodder, and table
beets) will help vegetable horticulturists with production problems for this
group of crops.
Emerging Issues Section! Timely descriptions of emerging issues will educate workers
on new, potentially damaging problems.
New Historical Introduction! A new introduction is included containing brief
histories of beet production, botany, and breeding for diseases and insects.
2009; 8.5” x 11” softcover; 160
(est.) pages; 289 color images; 10 black and white images; ISBN 978-0
89054-365-8; (2 pounds); Item No. 43658
Beet Diseases and Pests
Image CD
The new Beet Diseases and
Pests Image CD is a companion to the Compendium of Beet Diseases and
Pests, Second Edition. This CD is a part of the image collection series and
contains all 289 color images and 10 black and white images from the compendium.
Use these high quality images in PowerPoint™ presentations and lecture handouts
to provide clear examples of diseases, pests, and disorders affecting beets.
Easily browse through images
categorized by causal agent. Simply save images to your desktop and then paste
into your PowerPoint™ presentation. Captions are included with images as well as
in a separate text file for easy insertion into presentations and documents.
Detailed diagnostic information on diseases and disorders can be found in the
Compendium of Beet Diseases and Pests, Second Edition along with
step-by-step treatment methods.
Personal User Version: compatible with Mac and PC operating systems; (1
pound); Item No. 43665
The
book and
CD are also available separately.
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