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Hakeem Shittu

    Management of Verticillium Wilt Disease in Tomato
    Winrunner in Simple Steps
    • Winrunner in Simple Steps

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on automated testing, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to WinRunner, a leading tool in the field. It addresses the lack of available resources by providing clear explanations and detailed examples to help readers understand both the general concepts of automated testing and the specific functionalities of WinRunner. Hakeem's approach ensures that users can effectively utilize the tool for their testing requirements, making it an essential resource for those looking to enhance their skills in automated testing.

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    • Tomato is one of the most popular and widely cultivated vegetables in the world. It is famous for its culinary, industrial and ornamental values. Tomato is a susceptible host to many fungal pathogens, including Verticillium. In general, the wilt disease caused by these pathogens is very difficult to control because Verticillium species have: broad host range; resting structures that have long survivability; and cyclical systemic nature of colonization within the vascular system of their host plants. All these factors combined, render chemical, physical and cultural attempts at protection of plants against Verticillium wilt disease ineffective and impracticable. Currently, the most effective way to prevent the disease is the breeding of resistant cultivars, but most tomatoes that are of economic importance do not contain resistant genes against Verticillium pathogens. There have been reports on some soils, termed suppressive, in which certain diseases are suppressed. The book, "Management of Verticillium Wilt Disease of Tomato" presents two research projects that give insights on how Verticillium wilt disease of tomato can be managed with the type of soil in which they are grown.

      Management of Verticillium Wilt Disease in Tomato