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Edited by M. L. Elliott, T. K. Broschat, J. Y. Uchida, and G. W. Simone
"It provides a quick and easy visual dictionary as an aid to identifying palm maladies…a useful reference for botanists, horticulturalists, landscapers and nurserymen…one of the best sources of information on the subject." —Magazine of Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia
"The range of diseases covered is very comprehensive and covers most of the major diseases affecting palms. As one would expect from the compendium series this is an excellent book and should be an essential addition for diagnostic labs and for anyone with an interest in diseases of palms. It would also be an excellent purchase for anyone seriously involved in the propagation and cultivation of palms as it is an extremely practical guide to the diseases and disorders. — Australasian Plant Patholgy Society Newsletter
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The Compendium of Ornamental Palm Diseases and Disorders provides current
information on diseases and disorders affecting palms during nursery production
and later in the landscape. With the help of 237 color images, detailed
descriptions, and treatment methods, readers will learn to visually identify and
treat diseases and disorders that affect the health and beauty of these
important ornamental plants.
Palms lose their beauty, and sometimes die, for numerous reasons - not all
caused by diseases. The goal of this work is to help readers separate, for
example, leaf spots caused by a disease vs. leaf spots caused by a nutritional
deficiency; death caused by a bud rot vs. death caused by lightning; or leaf
shredding caused by a disease vs. leaf shredding caused by wind. The ability to
determine the cause is critical to selecting successful control measures, which
can vastly vary.
New to the Compendium of Plant Disease Series, this is a thorough revision of a
bestselling palm disease guide first published in 1991 by APS PRESS. This
ambitious new treatment of an economically important host is presented in the
popular APS Compendium format with new high quality photographs, up-to-date
diagnostic and treatment information, and references provided for each topic. An
introduction on palm morphology and biology are added in addition to new
diseases and enhanced detail. Readers will find data on distribution of
pathogens within the United States and worldwide, descriptions of laboratory
techniques including information on pathogen isolation and maintenance
techniques, a list of potential hosts for each pathogen, and step-by-step
treatment methods for diseases and disorders.
This book is applicable to any geographic location where palms are grown,
whether indoors or outdoors, and will be valuable for a wide range of readers,
including nursery growers, extension professionals, plant pathologists,
horticulturists, landscape professionals, diagnosticians, arborists, landscape
consultants, landscape architects, botanical garden professionals, palm
researchers, and palm hobbyists.
2004; 8.5” × 11” softcover; 71 pages; 237 color images; 4
black-and-white images; ISBN 0-89054-314-3; (1 pound); Item No. 43143
Contents
Introduction: Palm Anatomy and Growth, Palm Species; Diseases and Disorders of
Palms; Part I. Infectious Diseases: Diseases Caused by Algae: Algal Leaf Spot;
Diseases Caused by Bacteria: Bacterial Blight; Bacterial Bud Rot; Sudden
Decline; Diseases Caused by “fungi”: Annellophora Leaf Spot; Bipolaris and
Exserohilum Leaf Spots; Botrytis Leaf Spot and Blight; Calonectria Leaf Spot (Cylindrocladium
Leaf Spot); Colletotrichum Leaf and Fruit Spot; Damping-off; Diamond Scale;
Fusarium Wilt: Canary Island Date Palm Wilt, Date Palm Wilt (Bayoud Disease),
Oil Palm Wilt; Ganoderma Butt Rot (Basal Stem Rot); Gliocladium Blight (Pink
Rot); Graphiola Leaf Spot (False Smut); Pestalotiopsis Diseases; Phytophthora
Diseases; Pseudocercospora and Cercospora Leaf Spots; Rachis Blight; Stigmina
Leaf Spot; Tar Spot; Thielaviopsis Black Scorch Disease (Stem Bleeding, Dry
Basal Rot, Heart Rot); Diseases Caused by Phytoplasmas: Lethal Yellowing;
Diseases Caused by Viruses and Viroids: Cadang-cadang and Tinangaja; Viral
Diseases: Coconut Foliar Decay, Ringspot, Viral Diseases Caused by Potyviruses;
Diseases Caused by Nematodes: Red Ring; Burrowing Nematode; Other Nematodes;
Diseases Caused by Protozoans: Hartrot and Marchitez Sorpresiva; Part II.
Physiological Disorders: Nutritional Disorders: Boron Deficiency; Boron
Toxicity; Calcium Deficiency; Chlorine Deficiency; Copper Deficiency; Copper
Toxicity; Fluoride Toxicity; Iron Deficiency; Magnesium Deficiency; Manganese
Deficiency; Molybdenum Deficiency; Nitrogen Deficiency; Phosphorus Deficiency;
Potassium Deficiency; Sulfur Deficiency; Zinc Deficiency; Other Physiological
Disorders: Air Pollution; Albinism; Cold Injury; Excessive Water Uptake; Foliar
Salt Injury; Hapaxanthic Flowering; Herbicide Toxicity; High Soil Soluble Salts;
Improper Planting Depth; Lightning Injury; Power Line Decline; Root Suffocation;
Sunburn; Water Stress; Wind Damage; Index
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