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Control of Pests and Diseases of Arabidopsis

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Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology™ ((MIMB,volume 82))

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When growing Arabidopsis as an experimental orgamsm, the best standards of hygiene should be adopted to ensure uniform plant growth, representative populations are mamtamed for mapping analysis, and potentially useful new mutants are not lost m the early fragile stages of screening. Arabidopsis 1s prone to many of the pests that commonly infect greenhouses and growthrooms (1,2). These can cause severe damage to the plants and, m some cases, can kill them. In general, the best philosophy to adopt m pest management is that of prevention rather than cure.

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  1. Metcalf, R.L and Metcalf, R H (1993) Destructcve and Useful Znsects Thezr Habzts and Control 5th ed McGraw Hill, New York

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  2. Pegg, G.F and Ayres, P G. (eds.) (1987) Fungal Znfectzon of Plants Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

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Anderson, M. (1998). Control of Pests and Diseases of Arabidopsis. In: Martinez-Zapater, J.M., Salinas, J. (eds) Arabidopsis Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 82. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-391-0:19

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  • Publisher Name: Humana Press

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