Macrophomina Phaseolina 1st Edition
Capture the challenge of one of the most persistent soil-borne pathogens with Macrophomina Phaseolina 1st Edition, authored by Pankaj Kumar and Ramesh Chandra Dubey. This authoritative volume draws readers into a clear, practical exploration of charcoal rot and related diseases that threaten staple and cash crops across India, South Asia, Africa and other tropical–subtropical regions.
Discover concise, research-informed explanations of the fungus’s biology, life cycle and environmental drivers, presented in language accessible to researchers, agronomists, extension agents and advanced students. Practical sections translate science into field-ready strategies: diagnostic clues, risk factors, cultural and integrated management approaches, and regionally relevant mitigation tactics that support yield stability in hot, dry growing seasons.
Rich with real-world relevance, this edition is particularly useful for plant pathologists and crop protection professionals working in climates where Macrophomina phaseolina causes major losses. It bridges laboratory insights and on-farm solutions, helping readers make informed decisions about monitoring, prevention and sustainable control.
Whether you’re conducting research, advising growers, or strengthening regional crop resilience, Macrophomina Phaseolina 1st Edition is an indispensable reference. Thoughtfully written and geared toward practical application, it equips professionals in India, South Asia and beyond with the knowledge to recognize threats early and respond effectively. Order now to enhance your plant pathology library and sharpen your disease-management toolkit.
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