B.K.Bakshi
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The book consists
of three parts, General principles of forest pathology are discussed in Part I.
Following an account of the causes of the causes of the diseases, the plant
parts affected are dealt with separately because the causal organisms,
attacking seedlings, and also different parts of the tree belong to
ecologically distinct groups. Part II deals with diseases of trees of the
Indian subcontinent. An account is presented for all the disease of forest
trees in India occurring in other countries to interest international readers.
For exotic conifers, which are mostly in trial stage in India, diseases
recorded in India are described, since diseases on them are fully described in
other books. A feature that will be useful to reader who may not be familiar
with Indian forests is the inclusion of silvicultural and management practices
of major forests tree spices as they have a direct relation to the development
of the disease. The causes, effects and control of microbial degradation of
wood form the subject matter of part III. It is hoped that the book will be
useful for students, plant pathologists and forest pathology in particular but
also to scientists and foresters concerned with the problems of increasing wood
production and its protection.
PART I
FOREST
DISEASES – GENERAL CONSIDERAIONS
CHAPTER
1. Introduction
2. Disease
3. The Plant Kingdom
4. Fungus Nutrition
5. Nursery Diseases
6. Root Diseases
7. Heart Rots
8. Pathological Problems in Urban and
Farm forests
9. Physiological Disorders
10. Seed pathology
11. Forest Disease Control: General
Principles
12. Forest Plant Quarantine
Part II
Diseases of Trees
13. Sal – Shorea robusta Gaertn. f
14. Sissoo – Dalbergia sissoo Roxb
15. Khair – Acacia catechu Willd
16. Teak – Teclona grandis linn. f
17. Casuarina equiselifolia Forst.
18. Sandal – Santalum album Linn.
19. Semul – Bombax ceiba Linn.
20. Albizia
21. Mulberry – Morus
22. Rubber – Hevea Brasiliensis Muell
-Arg.
23. Cashew – Anacardium occidentale
Linn.
24. Wattles – Acacia spp.
25. Eucalyptus
26. Deodar – Cedrus deodara Loudon
27. Fir – Abies, Spruce – Picea
28. Chirpine – Pinus roxburghii Sargent
29. Blue Pine - Pinus wallichiana A. B
Jackson
30. Exotic Trees
31. Other Indigenous Trees
Part III
Decays in Timber
References
Index
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