It is appropriate at this time to reflect on two decades of research in biological control of weeds with fungal plant pathogens. Some remarkable events have occurred in the last 20 years that represent a flurry of activity far beyond what could reasonably have been predicted. In 1969 a special topics review article by C. L. Wilson was published in Annual Reviews of Phytopathology that examined the literature and the potential for biological control of weeds with plant pathogens. In that same year, experiments were conducted in Arkansas that determined whether a fungal plant pathogen could reduce the infestation of a single weed species in rice fields. In Florida a project was under way to determine the potential use of a soil-borne plant pathogen as a means for controlling a single weed species in citrus groves. Work in Australia was published that described experiments that sought to determine whether a pathogen could safely and deliberately be imported and released into a country to control a weed of agricultural importance. All three projects were successful in the sense that Puccinia chondrillina was released into Australia to control rush skeleton weed and was released later into the United States as well, and that Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f.sp. aeschynomene and Phytophthora palmivora were later both marketed for the specific purpose of controlling specific weed species.
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the book represents a worthy addition to the rapidly increasing library of books devoted to asapects of biological control, and will be an invaluable references update for researchers in the field. - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology; This book is a useful undated review for those making judgments on the future roles of microbial herbicides - Bioscience; However, this book represents a worthy addition to the rapidly increasing library of books devoted to aspects of biological control, and will be an invaluable reference update for researchers in the field - Biochemical Systematics & Ecology; ...should be an essential reference for scientists and graduate students in plant pathology, weed science and plant protection - Journal of Phytopathology; the book represents a worthy addition to the rapidly increasing library of books devoted to asapects of biological control, and will be an invaluable references update for researchers in the field. - Biochemical Systematics and Ecology; However, this book represents a worthy addition to the rapidly increasing library of books devoted to aspects of biological control, and will be an invaluable reference update for researchers in the field - Biochemical Systematics & Ecology; ...should be an essential reference for scientists and graduate students in plant pathology, weed science and plant protection - Journal of Phytopathology; ...should be an essential reference for scientists and graduate students in plant pathology, weed science and plant protection - Journal of Phytopathology
The use of micro-organisms as biological agents for the control of plant diseases, nematodes, insects, and weeds has advanced considerably in recent years. In particular, stead progress has been made in the use of plant pathogenic fungi to control weeds in agricultural systems around the world. Research in this area now encompasses the discovery of new pathogens, studies on the formulation of viable products effective in the field, the ecology and epidemiolog of plant pathogenic fungi, and consideration of the host-parasite interactions of biocontrol agents at the organismal level. This volume presents an overview of this field, highlighting the results of recent work, some of which could lead directly to biotechnological applications. Based in research and in industry, the authors of the various chapters summarize the advances made in microbial control of weeds and suggest a framework for future research. Many of the questions addressed here are central to the discipline of plant pathology.
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