THE WORLD OF DISEASE: PATHOLOGY, BREEDING AND MANAGEMENT
Date Issued:1990-08-08
Abstract
A disease can only occur when a virulent pathogen contacts a susceptible host under favourable environmental conditions. The incidence and severity of a disease reflects the occurence of these three factors. Plant breeders aid in disease control by developing resistant cultivars. Growers contribute to disease control by using farm management practices that reduce survival and dispersal of pathogens and/or modify the crop environment to make it less favourable for the pathogen.
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- 1990 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1990 Australian Cotton Conference