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Phytophthora Infestans: The Cause of Late Blight of Potato, Volume 7 (Advances in Plant Pathology) [Hardcover]

D. S. Ingram (Editor), Peter H. Williams (Editor)


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February 11, 1991 012033707X 978-0120337071
This special volume of Advances in Plant Pathology is devoted to the pathogen Phytophthora infestans. Due to its devastating effects on potato crops, this pathogen has been the cause of major famines and affected the lives of millions of people. Consequently, research on Phytophthora infestans has been of major concern to plant pathologists and it will play an increasing role in plant pathological research in the future.

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"The two editors, David Ingram and Paul Williams, have both made important and innovative contributions to the subject and together have a breadth of approach that means that what they choose to put before their readers is likely to be of unusual interest or significance."
--PLANT PATHOLOGY

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Advances in Plant Pathology publishes extended reviews on topics of current of future interest and importance to plant pathologists.
This special volume of Advances in Plant Pathology is devoted to the pathogen Phytophthora infestans which, through its devastating effects on potato crops, has been the cause of major famines and affected the lives of millions of people. As a consequence, research on P. infestans has been of major concern to plant pathologists, and is set to play an ever increasing role in plant pathological endeavours in the future.

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