Diseases and Conditions of Vegetables in Georgia
A Pocket Guide

Glenn H. Beard and David B. Langston Jr.

An easy way to identify common problems affecting vegetable quality

Reviews

"For the vegetable gardener, here's a reference book that's from Georgia, but the information will be a great resource to Florida folks. . . . The directory provides great color photos and brief descriptions of common vegetable problems. . . . This reference will help take the guesswork out of troubleshooting vegetable disease problems."
Florida Times-Union


Description

This handy pocket guide gives you information and photographs for on-the-spot identification of diseases and growth problems afflicting seventeen common vegetables grown in Georgia. More than seventy vegetable ailments are described and illustrated, including various rots, blights, wilts, mildews, viruses, and rusts. The descriptions also include information on the source of the ailment, which ranges from insect infestation to adverse climate and soil conditions to the misuse of insecticides. Two indexes are included, one organized by vegetable name and one by disease and condition.

Rather than a traditional binding, the guide is drilled and bound in the upper corner, allowing flash-card-like pages to be fanned out and held next to affected vegetables for easier comparison and diagnosis. Popular with Cooperative Extension agents, this guide will also find wide use by farmers and gardeners, insurance adjusters, and suppliers of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Covers these vegetables:

  • Cabbage
  • Cantaloupe
  • Carrot
  • Collards
  • Corn
  • Cucumber
  • Eggplant
  • Lima Bean
  • Mustard
  • Onion
  • Pepper
  • Pumpkin
  • Snap Bean
  • Squash
  • Tomato
  • Turnip
  • Watermelon
Distributed for the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

Page count: 208 pp.
Illustrated
Trim size: 8.5 x 3.75
  

Paper
List price: $16.95
978-0-8203-2962-8
3/1/2007

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Glenn H. Beard is the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Agent for Colquitt County. David B. Langston Jr. is a University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Plant Pathologist specializing in vegetables. He is located in Tifton.