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This laboratory manual has been developed for students to facilitate comprehension of fundamental plant pathological laboratory techniques related to the isolation of pathogens. The manual covers the preservation of disease samples, the demonstration of Koch postulates, the examination of various classes of fungicides and antibiotics, as well as methods for preparing and applying these agents. The manual also includes bioassays and biocontrol methods for plant pathogens, as well as the identification of important fungal pathogens. The manual is a fully-colored book that features digitized images to aid in the identification of diseases and pathogens. It also includes explanations of new terminologies to enhance students understanding of the subject. This book will be valuable to novices, students, instructors, scientists, and researchers working in the fields of Plant Pathology and Agricultural Microbiology.
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1. Acquaintance with different plant pathological appliances in the laboratory2. Preparation of culture media for fungi and bacteria3. Isolation techniques4. preservation of disease samples5. Demonstration of Koch postulates6. Study of different groups of fungicides and antibiotics7. Preparation of fungicides (Bordeaux mixture, Bordeaux paste, Chestnut compound)8. Methods of application of fungicides (seed, soil and foliar)9. Bio-assay of fungicides (poisoned food technique, inhibition zone technique and slide germination technique)10. Bio control of plant pathogens (dual culture technique, seed treatment)11. Study of Pythium, Phytophthora and Albugo12. Study of Sclerospora, Peronosclerospora, Pseudoperonospora, Peronospora, Plasmopara and Bremia13. Study of genera Mucor and Rhizopus 14. Study of Oidium, Oidiopsis, Ovulariopsis, Erysiphe, Phyllactinia, Uncinula and Podosphaera15. Study of Puccinia (different stages), Uromyces, Hemileia16. Study of Sphacelotheca, Ustilago and Tolyposporium17. Study of Agaricus, Pleurotus and Ganoderma18. Study of Septoria, Colletotrichum, Pestalotiopsis and Pyricularia19. Study of Aspergillus, Penicillium,Trichoderma, and Fusarium20. Study of Helminthosporium, Drechslera, Alternaria, Stemphylium, Cercospora, Phaeoisariopsis, Rhizoctonia and Sclerotium