Fungi are parasitic on almost all groups of Eukaryotic Organisms, ranging from cellular amoebae, protozoa, and algae to larger plant groups such as liverworts, mosses ferns, and seed plants, and animal groups from the smallest inconspicuous ones to the larger animals. The most intelligent animal, man has his share of fungal parasites. Parasitic fungi are best known through their extensive damage to plants, especially cultivated plants. The present handbook provides a balanced, up-to-date and simplified study of fungal diseases of plants and their control, to the students of botany, agricultural sciences and allied fields.
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Handbook of Fungal Diseases of Plants and their Control
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1st ed.
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8178885379
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x+492p., Figures
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