"An Introduction to Bacterial Diseases of Plants" by Erwin Frink Smith offers a comprehensive overview of bacterial infections afflicting various plant species. Originally published in 1920, this foundational work explores the identification, characteristics, and impact of bacterial pathogens on plant health. Smith's detailed descriptions and insights into early 20th-century phytopathology provide valuable context for understanding the historical development of plant disease research. This book remains relevant for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the scientific study of plant diseases and the pioneering efforts of early plant bacteriologists.
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