Hello guest
Your basket is empty
We provide two pathways to the content. Thematic (chapters that address certain themes, e.g. cultivation, regardless of crop or animal type) and Product (chapters that relate to a specific type of crop or animal). Choose the most applicable route to find the right collection for you. 
 
Can’t find what you are looking for? Contact us and let us help you build a custom-made collection. 
You are in: All categories > A-Z Chapters > G
Use the Contact form to discuss the best purchasing method for you... Start building your collection today!

Good practice in minimising the development of fungicide resistance in crop pathogens

Code: 9781801469623
Neil Paveley and Frank van den Bosch, ADAS High Mowthorpe, UK

Chapter synopsis:

Good practice requires consistent resistance management messages, based on sound evidence, communicated to farmers and advisers by key stakeholders. Understanding of resistance has been revolutionised by a combination of new techniques for genotyping, phenotyping, experimentation and modelling. Yet resistance management guidance has changed little in the past 35 years. To a large extent this reflects the prescience of early workers who translated sparse evidence into sound guidance which has stood the test of time. It also reflects the limitations of research, and barriers to translation of research into practice. In this chapter, we describe examples of such limitations and barriers, to identify areas for future translational research. Areas where current guidance is out of step with current evidence are highlighted.



DOI: 10.19103/AS.2022.0116.06
£25.00
Table of contents
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Resistance management guidance: historical development
  • 3 Phases of resistance evolution
  • 4 Governing principles of resistance evolution as a foundation of guidance
  • 5 Resistance management guidance: future development
  • 6 Complementary roles of experiments and modelling to inform resistance management guidance
  • 7 Updating resistance management guidance
  • 8 Future trends in research
  • 9 Where to look for further information
  • 10 References

Also in G