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Emerging Trends in Plant Pathology
Krishna P. Singh • Shamarao Jahagirdar • Birinchi Kumar Sarma Editors
Emerging Trends in Plant Pathology
Editors Krishna P. Singh Plant Pathology G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pantnagar, India
Shamarao Jahagirdar Department of Plant Pathology University of Agricultural Sciences Dharwad Dharwad, Karnataka, India
Birinchi Kumar Sarma Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
ISBN 978-981-15-6274-7 ISBN 978-981-15-6275-4 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6275-4
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To the Legend. . . .
(Dr. Y. L. Nene)
Foreword
Plant pathology as a discipline of agricultural science has played pivotal role over the years in understanding plant diseases and in mitigating losses through cultural and technological innovations. This is despite the disease scenarios that kept on evolving and changing due to biotic, abiotic and edaphic factors. The plant pathologists have eventually contributed significantly towards food security and in ameliorating the livelihood of farmers across the globe. The science of plant pathology has been an innovative and ever-emerging discipline in its scope, importance and technologies. There have been many such innovations and advancements in each and every aspect of plant pathology starting from the identification of the pathogen, underlining the molecular mechanism of pathogenicity and resistance and also the management strategies. With the commencement of the concept of sustainable agriculture, plant disease manag
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