Integrated Disease Management in Fruit and Vegetable Crops

A special issue of Horticulturae (ISSN 2311-7524). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Pathology and Disease Management (PPDM)".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 1073

Special Issue Editors

Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, 120 Carlton Street Athens, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Interests: plant pathogen biology; epidemiology, and integrated disease management; diseases of fruit and vegetable crops and their control
Department of Plant Pathology, Associate Director, Pesticide Residue Analysis Center, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung City 40227, Taiwan
Interests: plant disease epidemiology; population genetics of plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes; diagnosis and management of fungal and oomycete diseases in fruit trees and vegetables

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Fruit and vegetable crops are highly diverse and are grown in a range of different production systems that include both field and protected culture. These crops are affected by a variety of fungal, oomycete, viral, bacterial, and nematode diseases that threaten the economic viability of their production and utilization. Disease management in fruit and vegetable crops is particularly challenging due to the diversity of production systems, the lack of characterized host resistance in many species, the prevalence of fungicide and bactericide resistance, and - in many cases - the near-zero tolerance for disease symptoms to maintain blemish-free produce appearance for commercial markets. Often arthropod vector management must be considered as well, such as for certain bacterial and most viral diseases. These challenges can be overcome only by using integrated management approaches that combine multiple practices across the prevention, avoidance, monitoring, and suppression continuum of disease management tactics. 

This Special Issue provides a forum for research articles, reviews, short notes, and opinion articles that address application of one or more of the following tactics to disease management in fruit and vegetable crops: sampling and monitoring, disease forecasting or threshold-based applications, qualitative or quantitative host resistance, reduced-risk agrichemicals, methyl-bromide alternatives, cultural or physical practices, biological control or biotechnological approaches, and consideration of non-target or environmental effects, among others. All manuscripts will be judged based on scientific merit and quality of presentation. The editorial board will provide authors with a rapid and helpful peer review, and the open-access format of Horticulturae ensures rapid publication of accepted articles, excellent author services, broad readership, and high impact (IF = 2.331, Q1 among Horticulture journals). 

Prof. Dr. Harald Scherm
Dr. Cheng-Fang Hong
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • integrated disease management
  • disease monitoring
  • disease forecasting
  • disease thresholds
  • host resistance
  • chemical control
  • physical control
  • cultural control
  • biological control

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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