Handbook of Diseases of Banana, Abacá and Enset

Edited by David R. Jones
Hardback
January 2019
9781780647197
More details
  • Publisher
    CABI
  • Published
    31st January 2019
  • ISBN 9781780647197
  • Language English
  • Pages 656 pp.
  • Size 6.75" x 9.6"
  • Images color illus
$142.75

This book provides a comprehensive guide to the large number of diseases, disorders and injuries that can cause severe economic losses to banana, abacá and enset crops, and the fungi, bacteria, phytoplasmas, viruses, nematodes and abiotic factors involved. The monoculture of certain banana cultivars in large plantations make the crop particularly susceptible to catastrophic losses from disease and small holders can also experience major problems. New approaches to breeding, crop management and handling are being developed to meet challenges posed by emerging threats.

The Handbook of Diseases of Banana, Abacá and Enset both describes and illustrates diseases and is printed in full color throughout, creating a valuable diagnostic tool. It covers:

- The origin and classification of banana, the safe movement of Musa germplasm and banana breeding for disease resistance.
- Recent areas of growing research on the most important diseases of banana, such as black leaf streak, Fusarium wilt, Xanthomonas bacterial wilt and bunchy top.
- Significant advances relating to pathogens causing less serious and widespread diseases.

Authored by an international team of experts, this is an essential reference for all "banana doctors" around the world. It serves as a useful field and laboratory guide, as well as a source of information for all those investigating diseases of banana, abacá and enset crops.

1: Introduction to Banana, Abacá And Enset
2: Fungal Diseases of the Leaf
3: Fungal Diseases of the Root, Corm and Pseudostem
4: Fungal Diseases of Banana Fruit
5: Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Phytoplasmas
6: Diseases Caused by Viruses
7: Nematode Pathogens
8: Non-Infectious Disorders of Banana
9: Mineral Deficiencies of Banana
10: Injuries to Banana Caused by Adverse Climate and Weather
11: Chemical Injury to Banana
12: Genetic Abnormalities of Banana
13: Quarantine and the Safe Movement of Musa Germplasm

David R. Jones

David R. Jones is a Consultant in Tropical Plant Pathology, Australia.