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[EBOOK] Compendium of Rose Diseases and Pests (SECOND EDITION), R. Kenneth Horst and Raymond A. Cloyd, Published by APS PRESS The American Phytopathological Society

The Compendium of Rose Diseases was the first in The American Phytopathological Society's series of disease compendia to cover diseases of a commercial flowering ornamental. That compendium has been revised, updated, expanded, and given a new format, with color throughout. The primary purpose of Compendium of Rose Diseases and Pests, Second Edition is to aid plant pathologists and other agricultural workers in the diagnosis of rose diseases. It is also designed to serve as a practical reference and resource for rose growers, students, researchers, educators, cropdiseaseconsultants.ad-visorsinstateandfederalgovernmentandregulatory agencies, agribusinessrepresentatives.the pest control industry.county agricultural and cooperative extension agents, and area crop specialists throughout the world.

The compendium is amply Illustrated and uses descriptive terminology.Diseasesarearrangedaccordingtocausalagents; infectious diseases, caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes, are covered first, followed by noninfectious diseases, including physiologic problems, environmental imbalances, air pollution, pesticide toxicity, and nutritional deficiencies and toxicities. Insect and mite pests are also included in this second edition. An appendix, glossary. Index, and selected references are included. The references cited in each section wereselectedtoindudethemost contemporary literatureap-plicabletothediscussionofthepestsanddiseasesandthusare not all-inclusive.

Discussionsof pest and disease management measures purposely stress principlesandculturalpracticesthatarenot likely to becomeobsolete.For specific informationconcerning chemical control measures, the reader should consult recent literature and extension or advisory plant pathologists.

Comments regard ing the general usefulnessof oromissions inthiscompendiumaremostwelcome.WIthyoursuggestions, future editions can be made even more useful and practical.

The authors thank the following individuals, who reviewed allorpartofthe manuscript, made numerous valuable suggestions. and contributed images.

R. Brewer, University of California, San Joaquin, CA

D.    L Coyier. Oregon State University, Corvallis. OR

w. s. Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.

CO

o.    w. Davidson, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

p.    Fry. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

F. A. Hakkaart, Research Station for Floriculture,

Aalsmeer, the Netherlands

E.    L. Halk, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD

M. B. Harrison (retired), San Diego, CA

c. Harwood, Bear Creek Gardens, Medford, OR

R. w. Langhans, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

K.    Milne, Massey University, Palmerston North. New Zealand

L.    w. Moore, Oregon State University, Corvallis. OR

L.    p. Nichols (deceased)

G. Nyland, University of California, Davis, CA K. Ohkawa. Kanagawa-Ken, Japan N. Paludan.The State Plant Pathology Institute. Lyngby, Denmark

u. Paz. Ministry of Agriculture. Hedera Region, Israel c. c Powell, Plant Health Advisory Services, Worthington, OH

M.    Rice, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

M. N. Rogers, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO R. Rosetta. Oregon State University, Corvallis. OR G. A. Secor, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND

J.    G. Seeley (retired). Ithaca. NY

D.J.Shetlar, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH L L Stubbs. University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

B. J. Thomas, Glasshouse Crops Research Institute,

Littlehampton. England

P.T. Tiddens, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe. IL V. A. Wager, South African Garden & Home, Durban,

South Africa

K.    Welch, University of California, Berkeley, CA

The Department of Plant Pathology at Cornell University providedoffice, library, and communication facilities and secretarial and photographic services and suppOft.The stenographic expertise of Margaret Hausand her patience and attention to detail in manuscript preparation were invaluable. The professional photographic expertise of H. H. Lyon and Kent Loeffler are gratefully acknowledged. Carl Whittaker prepared illustrations of life cycles and drawings of fungal fruiting sữuctures, and R. p. Korf and K. Hodge provided valuable advice in the mycological area.

The help of Marlin N. Rogers. University of Missouri, who wrote thesection on noninfectiousdiseases.isgreatlyappreci-ated. Without the assistance of The Fred C.GIoeckner Foundation. the project could not have been completed. The Invaluable aid and support of J. Shibata, Cherry City Nursery and California-Florida Plant Corporation, in preparing illustrations used in the compendium aregratefully acknowledged. Unless otherwise indicated In the caption, images are courtesy of the Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University.

[EBOOK] Compendium of Rose Diseases and Pests (SECOND EDITION), R. Kenneth Horst and Raymond A. Cloyd, Published by APS PRESS The American Phytopathological Society


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