
Understanding The Symbiosis Between Plants And Pathogenic Microbes Is At The Core Of Effective Disease Management For Crops And Managed Forests. At The Same Time, Plant-pathogen Interactions Comprise A Wonderfully Diverse Set Of Ecological Relationships That Are Powerful And Yet So Commonplace That They Often Go Unnoticed. Ecologists And Evolutionary Biologists Are Increasingly Exploring The Terrain Of Plant Disease Ecology, Investigating Topics Such As How Pathogens Shape Diversity In Plant Communities, How Features Of Plant-microbe Interactions Including Host Range And Mutualism/antagonism Evolve, And How Biological Invasions, Climate Change, And Other Agents Of Global Change Can Drive Disease Emergence. Traditional Training In Ecology And Evolutionary Biology Seldom Provides Structured Exposure To Plant Pathology Or Microbiology, And Training In Plant Pathology Rarely Offers Depth In The Theoretical Frameworks Of Evolutionary Ecology Or Includes Examples From Complex Wild Ecosystems. This Novel Text Seeks To Unite The Research Communities Of Plant Ecology And Plant Pathology By Bridging This Gap Using The Framework Of An Advanced Course On Plant-microbe Interactions And Plant Disease. It Provides Succinct And Unified Introductions To The Organisms Involved In Plant Disease Interactions, Introduces The Key Biological Aspects Of Plant-pathogen Interactions Framed By Ecological And Evolutionary Theory And Illustrated By Examples From Both Agriculture And Wild Ecosystems, And Supplements Conceptual Content With Short Primers On Field And Lab Techniques And Analytical Approaches Used In Contemporary Studies In Plant Pathology And Evolutionary Ecology-- Provided By Publisher.
This text investigates how the integration of evolutionary ecology and plant pathology provides a comprehensive framework for understanding plant-microbe interactions in both agricultural and wild ecosystems. Authors Gregory S. Gilbert and Ingrid M. Parker address the historical disconnect between ecological theory and plant pathology training. By synthesizing these disciplines, the authors argue that a unified approach is necessary to address contemporary challenges such as disease emergence, biological invasions, and the impacts of global climate change on plant health.
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Scope Limits
Experts identify this text as a bridge between two traditionally siloed academic fields, making it a valuable resource for graduate-level students and researchers. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which assumes a foundational understanding of both biological theory and ecological principles.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191839191
ISBN-13:
9780191839191
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