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Erratum to: Potassium phosphonate controls root rot ofXanthorrhoea australis ndX. minor caused byPhytopthora cinnamomi

Erratum to: Potassium phosphonate controls root rot ofXanthorrhoea australis ndX. minor caused... Allen and Lenne faced an enonnous task in ed­ bean, lentil, chickpea, pigeon pea, lupins and clover) iting a book with this title. In rationalising their ap­ in separate chapters and a collection of tropical proach they allude to Plant Pathology by Butler pasture legumes in another. Two further chapters and Jones (Macrnillan, London, 1949), a landmark address general issues concerning diseases as con­ among biological publications. However, biological straints to production, and how these diseases science and plant pathology have reached far be­ might be better managed. I can think of no other yond the times of Butler and Jones. Does this book major pulses, leguminous oil-seed crops and pas­ adequately document advances in legume pathol­ tures which have a claim to the spotlight. By restrict­ ogy? Does the material provide a fresh and inspir­ ing coverage in this way the focus remains sharp. ing view of legume diseases and an honest account Some chapters though are more focus sed and In­ of their significance? formative than others. Perhaps an author's familiar­ There are legumes and there are legumes. Argu­ ity with a topic (especially in the chapter on Diseases ably a 'legume scientist', at whom this book http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Erratum to: Potassium phosphonate controls root rot ofXanthorrhoea australis ndX. minor caused byPhytopthora cinnamomi

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 27 (2) – Jan 27, 2011

Erratum to: Potassium phosphonate controls root rot ofXanthorrhoea australis ndX. minor caused byPhytopthora cinnamomi

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Allen and Lenne faced an enonnous task in ed­ bean, lentil, chickpea, pigeon pea, lupins and clover) iting a book with this title. In rationalising their ap­ in separate chapters and a collection of tropical proach they allude to Plant Pathology by Butler pasture legumes in another. Two further chapters and Jones (Macrnillan, London, 1949), a landmark address general issues concerning diseases as con­ among biological publications. However, biological straints to production, and...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 by Australasian Plant Pathology Society
Subject
Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
eISSN
1448-6032
DOI
10.1007/BF03213708
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Abstract

Allen and Lenne faced an enonnous task in ed­ bean, lentil, chickpea, pigeon pea, lupins and clover) iting a book with this title. In rationalising their ap­ in separate chapters and a collection of tropical proach they allude to Plant Pathology by Butler pasture legumes in another. Two further chapters and Jones (Macrnillan, London, 1949), a landmark address general issues concerning diseases as con­ among biological publications. However, biological straints to production, and how these diseases science and plant pathology have reached far be­ might be better managed. I can think of no other yond the times of Butler and Jones. Does this book major pulses, leguminous oil-seed crops and pas­ adequately document advances in legume pathol­ tures which have a claim to the spotlight. By restrict­ ogy? Does the material provide a fresh and inspir­ ing coverage in this way the focus remains sharp. ing view of legume diseases and an honest account Some chapters though are more focus sed and In­ of their significance? formative than others. Perhaps an author's familiar­ There are legumes and there are legumes. Argu­ ity with a topic (especially in the chapter on Diseases ably a 'legume scientist', at whom this book

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 27, 2011

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