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As a component of biology, Plant Pathology enjoyed a prestigious position and its applied aspects; plant disease management was an integral part of agroecosystem management. In the era of globalization, our country is progressing very fast in agricultural sector by developing innovative techniques and augumenting increased production and productivity. In recent years the disease problems in mushroom attracted the attentions of the scientists to device newer techniques in an integrated approach. The practical manual on Mushroom Cultivation is prepared by integrating all the available approaches…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As a component of biology, Plant Pathology enjoyed a prestigious position and its applied aspects; plant disease management was an integral part of agroecosystem management. In the era of globalization, our country is progressing very fast in agricultural sector by developing innovative techniques and augumenting increased production and productivity. In recent years the disease problems in mushroom attracted the attentions of the scientists to device newer techniques in an integrated approach. The practical manual on Mushroom Cultivation is prepared by integrating all the available approaches in managing diseases. This book will be useful not only to the students and researchers in the field of plant pathology, but also to the extension functionaries who concerned with disease management in the mushroom field.
Autorenporträt
M.Sc. (Agri), Ph.D NET (ICAR). Norman Borlaug Fellow 2008 (USA). He is a recipient of Norman Borlaug International Fellowship - 2008 and worked at Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Texas A&M University, USA. He did his doctorate degree from GBPUA&T, Pantnagar with specialization in Plant Pathology and presently working as a Assistant Professor.