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    Govin Singh Saharan, Naresh K. Mehta, Prabhu Dayal Meena.
    Summary: Powdery mildew disease is the fourth most widespread disease in cruciferous crops and a devastating effect, causing significant losses in terms of quality and quantity in rapeseed and mustard. Powdery mildews are also a favourable host-pathosystem model for basic research on host-parasite interactions, developmental morphology, cytology, and molecular biology to identify the effector proteins/genes governing different biological functions. This book provides a comprehensive overview of all the published information in the field for researchers, teachers, students, extension experts, industrialists and farmers, and includes illustrations, photographs, graphs, figures, tables, histograms, micrographs, electron micrographs, and flow charts to aid understanding. It also describes standardized reducible techniques. The book discusses each disease in detail, describing the distribution, symptomatology, host range, yield losses and disease assessment, as well as the taxonomy, morphology, phylogeny, variability, sporulation, survival and perpetuation of the pathogen. Further, it explores topics such as spore germination; infection; pathogenesis; disease cycle; epidemiology; forecasting; fine structures; host resistance; biochemical, histological, genetic and molecular aspects such as cloning and mapping of R genes; sources of resistance; disease resistance breeding; and the genetics of host-parasite interactions and disease management.

    Contents:
    1) Powdery Mildew Perspective
    2)The Disease- Powdery mildew
    3) The Pathogen
    4) Infection, Pathogenesis, and Disease cycle
    5) Fine Structures, and Electron Microscopy
    6) Epidemiology, and Forecasting
    7) Host Resistance
    8) Disease Management
    9) Techniques
    10) Powdery mildew epilogue
    11) Future research priorities of crucifer's powdery mildew
    12) Subject Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2019