1st Edition

A Colour Atlas of Diseases of Lettuce and Related Salad Crops

By Dominique Blancard, H Lot, B Maisonneuve Copyright 2006
    376 Pages 513 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Following the worldwide success of Dr Blancard’s volumes on Tomato Diseases and Cucurbit Diseases, the author and his colleagues have produced a further indispensable tool for the diagnosis, understanding and control of parasitic and non-parasitic diseases of lettuce, chicory and endive.

    Section One (some 200 pages) contains practical analytical text and over 500 superb colour photos and colour diagrams, and includes systematic cross-referencing between similar-looking conditions, to help lead the reader to the correct diagnosis.

    Section Two (some 140 pages) consists of Factfiles describing the pathogenic organisms that affect the crops, their biological characteristics and appropriate methods of protection and control.

    This is an important and lasting resource for growers and crop consultants, for scientists, instructors and students in agriculture, agronomy, biology, horticulture, mycology and plant pathology, and for serious gardeners.

    Preface
    Introduction
    Part 1:
    Diagnosing parasitic and non-parasitic diseases affecting Lettuce
    Location of symptoms within the crop and on diseased plants
    Abnormalities and damage on leaves and head
    Damage and abnormalities on leaves in contact with the soil and/or underground organs
    Part 2:
    Main features of pathogenic agents
    methods of protection
    Fungi
    Bacteria
    Phytoplasma
    Viruses
    Nemotodes
    Summary of methods for controlling Lettuce bio-aggressors in nurseries and crops
    Appendix:
    Information about Lettuce and its resistance to pathogenic agents
    Introduction
    Lettuce and similar species
    Types of Endive
    Index
    Glossary
    Bibliography/references

    Biography

    Dominique Blancard, H Lot, B Maisonneuve

    A practical diagnosis tool…the pictures in this book are absolutely stunning…a magnificent book and should find a place on the bookshelf of any serious lettuce or leafy salad grower.
    The Commercial Greenhouse Grower / The Vegetable Farmer