Articles
THE CRUCIFER BLACKLEG PATHOSYSTEM IN NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA
Article number
194_14
Pages
141 – 152
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Abstract
Disease results from the interaction of four principal components : a crop, the farmer, a pathogen and the environment.
Pathosystems analysis identifies the main, and interaction components of the disease, facilitating the development of a holistic disease control programme.
Analysis of the Natal crucifer blackleg pathosystem reveals a complex relationship of the components, and identifies optimal disease control strategies.
Pathosystems analysis identifies the main, and interaction components of the disease, facilitating the development of a holistic disease control programme.
Analysis of the Natal crucifer blackleg pathosystem reveals a complex relationship of the components, and identifies optimal disease control strategies.
This particular pathosystem analysis provides a comprehensive model for most other crucifer diseases, and of several other vegetable diseases.
Authors
Mark D. Laing
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