Pythium [electronic resource] : diagnosis, diseases and management / editors: Mahendra Rai, Kamel Abd-Elsalam, Avinash P. Ingle.

Contributor(s): Rai, Mahendra [editor.] | Abd-Elsalam, Kamel, 1969- [editor.] | Ingle, Avinash P [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000732993; 1000732991; 9781000733372; 1000733378; 9781000733181; 1000733181; 9780429296406; 0429296401Subject(s): Pythium | Phytopathogenic fungi | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany | TECHNOLOGY / Agriculture / General | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / GeneralDDC classification: 579.5 LOC classification: QK621.P9Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
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<P><STRONG>The Genus Pythium: An Overview</STRONG><BR><EM>Mahendra Rai, Kamel Abd-Elsalam, Avinash P. Ingle, Priti Paralikar and Pramod Ingle</EM> </P><P><STRONG>The Genus Pythium in Three Different Continents<BR></STRONG><EM>Hani Mohamed Awad Abdelzaher, Shaima Mohamed Nabil Moustafa and Hashem Al-Sheikh</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium: Diseases and Their Management<BR></STRONG><EM>Patrycja Golińska and Magdalena Świecimska</EM></P><P><STRONG>The Genus Phytopythium<BR></STRONG><EM>Abdul Mubeen Lodhi, Saleem Shahzad and Rehana Naz Syed</EM></P><P><STRONG>The Top Three Plant Pathogenic Pythium Species<BR></STRONG><EM>Amal-Asran and Kamel Abd-Elsalam</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium Species Associated with Die-back Apple Trees and Citrus gummosis in Tunisia<BR></STRONG><EM>Naima Boughalleb-M'Hamdi, Najwa Benfradj and Souli Mounira</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pathogenic and Beneficial Pythium Species in China: An Updated Review</STRONG><BR><EM>Hon H. Ho and Kamel Abd-Elsalam</EM> </P><P><STRONG>The Pythium Complex of the Mid-North Region of Brazil</STRONG><BR><EM>Janete Barros Silva, Douglas Trigueiro Silva, Francynara Pontes Rocha, Givanilso Cândido Leal, Helanny Márcia Ribeiro Trajano, Joseane Lustosa Machado, Laércio de Sousa Saraiva, Maria do Amparo de Moura Macêdo, Nayara Dannielle Costa de Sousa, Tamyres Lopes Rios, Osiel César da Trindade Júnior and José de Ribamar de Sousa Rocha</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium spp. on Vegetable Crops: Research Progress and Major Challenges</STRONG><BR><EM>Pratibha Sharma, Prashant P. Jambhulkar, Raja, M and Shaily Javeria</EM></P><P><STRONG>Host Plants and Specificity of the Genus Pythium</STRONG><BR><EM>Kamel Abd-Elsalam and Amal-Asran</EM></P><P><STRONG>IDENTITY AND TAXONOMY</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Taxonomic Challenges in the Genus Pythium</STRONG><BR><EM>Reza Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa and Fatemeh Salmaninezhad</EM></P><P><STRONG>Diagnosis of Pythium by Classical and Molecular Approaches</STRONG><BR><EM>Shivannegowda Mahadevakumar and Kandikere Ramaiah Sridhar</EM></P><P><STRONG>AS A HUMAN PATHOGEN</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Pythium insidiosum -- An Emerging Mammalian Pathogen</STRONG><BR><EM>Erico S. Loreto, Juliana S. M. Tondolo and Janio M. Santurio</EM></P><P><STRONG>MANAGEMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY PYTHIUM</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Damping-off Caused by Pythium Species: Disease Profile and Management</STRONG><BR><EM>Mohammad Imad Khrieba</EM></P><P><STRONG>The Genus Pythium: Genomics and Breeding for Resistance<BR></STRONG><EM>Ramadan A. Arafa, Said M. Kamel and Kamel Abd-Esalam</EM></P><P><STRONG>Role of Phytochemicals in Plant Diseases Caused by Pythium</STRONG><BR><EM>Rajendra M. Gade, Mahendra Rai, Ranjit S. Lad and Amol V. Shitole</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium aphanidermatum and its Control Measures</STRONG><BR><EM>Tahira Parveen, Mukesh Meena, Tripta Jain, Kavita Rathore,Surbhi Mehta and Kanika Sharma</EM></P><P><STRONG>Management of Pythium Diseases</STRONG><BR><EM>Rehana Naz Syed, Abdul Mubeen Lodhi and Saleem Shahzad</EM> </P><P><STRONG>Management of Pythium spp. by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi</STRONG><BR><EM>Sarika R.Bhalerao, Pratiksha R.Gund, Sunita D. Bansod and Mahendra Rai</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium Species as Biocontrol Agents</STRONG> <BR><EM>Mousa Alghuthaymi, Khaled Kasem, Omar Atik and Kamel Abd-Elsalam</EM></P><P><BR> </P>
Summary: Pythium is one of the most important phytopathogens causing significant damage to agriculture, forest, and nurseries, etc. It is an unseen enemy of the root zone of various plants and hence considered as "hidden terror" for a number of plants. An accurate diagnosis and identification of Pythium causing various infections in plants is very important because it is often confused with several other fungi. Pythium infections are difficult to control once they have set in. Therefore, its effective and ecofriendly management is of paramount importance. In addition, there are many reports on Pythium causing infections in human beings and animals. The present book on Pythium focuses on various aspects which mainly include pathogenesis, technological developments in detection and diagnosis, and its management. Key Features Includes identification of Pythium spp. by traditional and molecular methods Deals with different diseases caused by Pythium spp Describes the role of Pythium in mammalian diseases Incorporates various management strategies Discusses emerging role of nanotechnological tools for the management of Pythium diseases
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<P><STRONG>The Genus Pythium: An Overview</STRONG><BR><EM>Mahendra Rai, Kamel Abd-Elsalam, Avinash P. Ingle, Priti Paralikar and Pramod Ingle</EM> </P><P><STRONG>The Genus Pythium in Three Different Continents<BR></STRONG><EM>Hani Mohamed Awad Abdelzaher, Shaima Mohamed Nabil Moustafa and Hashem Al-Sheikh</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium: Diseases and Their Management<BR></STRONG><EM>Patrycja Golińska and Magdalena Świecimska</EM></P><P><STRONG>The Genus Phytopythium<BR></STRONG><EM>Abdul Mubeen Lodhi, Saleem Shahzad and Rehana Naz Syed</EM></P><P><STRONG>The Top Three Plant Pathogenic Pythium Species<BR></STRONG><EM>Amal-Asran and Kamel Abd-Elsalam</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium Species Associated with Die-back Apple Trees and Citrus gummosis in Tunisia<BR></STRONG><EM>Naima Boughalleb-M'Hamdi, Najwa Benfradj and Souli Mounira</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pathogenic and Beneficial Pythium Species in China: An Updated Review</STRONG><BR><EM>Hon H. Ho and Kamel Abd-Elsalam</EM> </P><P><STRONG>The Pythium Complex of the Mid-North Region of Brazil</STRONG><BR><EM>Janete Barros Silva, Douglas Trigueiro Silva, Francynara Pontes Rocha, Givanilso Cândido Leal, Helanny Márcia Ribeiro Trajano, Joseane Lustosa Machado, Laércio de Sousa Saraiva, Maria do Amparo de Moura Macêdo, Nayara Dannielle Costa de Sousa, Tamyres Lopes Rios, Osiel César da Trindade Júnior and José de Ribamar de Sousa Rocha</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium spp. on Vegetable Crops: Research Progress and Major Challenges</STRONG><BR><EM>Pratibha Sharma, Prashant P. Jambhulkar, Raja, M and Shaily Javeria</EM></P><P><STRONG>Host Plants and Specificity of the Genus Pythium</STRONG><BR><EM>Kamel Abd-Elsalam and Amal-Asran</EM></P><P><STRONG>IDENTITY AND TAXONOMY</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Taxonomic Challenges in the Genus Pythium</STRONG><BR><EM>Reza Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa and Fatemeh Salmaninezhad</EM></P><P><STRONG>Diagnosis of Pythium by Classical and Molecular Approaches</STRONG><BR><EM>Shivannegowda Mahadevakumar and Kandikere Ramaiah Sridhar</EM></P><P><STRONG>AS A HUMAN PATHOGEN</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Pythium insidiosum -- An Emerging Mammalian Pathogen</STRONG><BR><EM>Erico S. Loreto, Juliana S. M. Tondolo and Janio M. Santurio</EM></P><P><STRONG>MANAGEMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY PYTHIUM</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Damping-off Caused by Pythium Species: Disease Profile and Management</STRONG><BR><EM>Mohammad Imad Khrieba</EM></P><P><STRONG>The Genus Pythium: Genomics and Breeding for Resistance<BR></STRONG><EM>Ramadan A. Arafa, Said M. Kamel and Kamel Abd-Esalam</EM></P><P><STRONG>Role of Phytochemicals in Plant Diseases Caused by Pythium</STRONG><BR><EM>Rajendra M. Gade, Mahendra Rai, Ranjit S. Lad and Amol V. Shitole</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium aphanidermatum and its Control Measures</STRONG><BR><EM>Tahira Parveen, Mukesh Meena, Tripta Jain, Kavita Rathore,Surbhi Mehta and Kanika Sharma</EM></P><P><STRONG>Management of Pythium Diseases</STRONG><BR><EM>Rehana Naz Syed, Abdul Mubeen Lodhi and Saleem Shahzad</EM> </P><P><STRONG>Management of Pythium spp. by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi</STRONG><BR><EM>Sarika R.Bhalerao, Pratiksha R.Gund, Sunita D. Bansod and Mahendra Rai</EM></P><P><STRONG>Pythium Species as Biocontrol Agents</STRONG> <BR><EM>Mousa Alghuthaymi, Khaled Kasem, Omar Atik and Kamel Abd-Elsalam</EM></P><P><BR> </P>

Pythium is one of the most important phytopathogens causing significant damage to agriculture, forest, and nurseries, etc. It is an unseen enemy of the root zone of various plants and hence considered as "hidden terror" for a number of plants. An accurate diagnosis and identification of Pythium causing various infections in plants is very important because it is often confused with several other fungi. Pythium infections are difficult to control once they have set in. Therefore, its effective and ecofriendly management is of paramount importance. In addition, there are many reports on Pythium causing infections in human beings and animals. The present book on Pythium focuses on various aspects which mainly include pathogenesis, technological developments in detection and diagnosis, and its management. Key Features Includes identification of Pythium spp. by traditional and molecular methods Deals with different diseases caused by Pythium spp Describes the role of Pythium in mammalian diseases Incorporates various management strategies Discusses emerging role of nanotechnological tools for the management of Pythium diseases

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