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IPMnet NEWS #121 - Book Review
"For many years DISEASES OF FIELD CROPS IN CANADA served admirably
as an important compilation and reference. In 2003, a third edition was
published with extensive new information--several crops have emerged
since the last revision in 1988--presented in a contemporary layout.
Twenty two chapters address both diseases of major crops and crop
groups, such as Brassicas, plus related topics including disease
management strategies. Editors K.L. Bailey et al. have drawn on material
provided by dozens of experts to build a solid case on the statement
that "Everyone is affected directly or indirectly by plant diseases."
The comprehensive softcover, spiral bound (lay-flat) volume includes
detailed identification information and control tactics for almost every
pathogen cited, as well as over 650 full color photos and 10 black/white
disease cycle diagrams. Designer J. Forrie has deftly enhanced text and
visuals with a reader-pleasing graphic format. The 304-page work, while
sufficiently technical, serves well as a practical guide for all who
cope with plant diseases; it is also broadly applicable to many other
regions beyond Canada."
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