There is a general dearth of accurate information on the incidence and economic importance of crop diseases, and only in post-war years have appreciable efforts been made to fill this gap. Knowledge of the kind is of great value not only to plant pathologists but to those who are directly concerned in planning research and development work on a national scale, especially in tropical countries where diseases frequently cause very heavy losses.
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