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        Botany & plant sciences
        March 2013

        Phytophthora

        A Global Perspective

        by Olaf Ribeiro, Marco Thines, Frank Martin, Greg Forbes, David Cooke, Dennis Halterman, Paul Bosland, Mary Hausbeck, Yilmaz Balci, Thomas Jung, Tibor Érsek, Andre Drenth, Janice Uchida, Yuanchao Wang, Sylvia Patricia Fernández Pavía, Randy C Ploetz, Rodrigo Ahumada, Jan Nagel, Anne Dorrance, Adrienne R Hardham, Sabine Werres, Susan C Miyasaka, Soum Sanago. Edited by Kurt Lamour.

        Members of the genus Phytophthora cause serious damage to a huge array of plants. From the nineteenth century Irish potato famine to current widespread threats to forests and ecosystems in North and South America, Europe and Australia, the genus lives up to its reputation as the plant destroyer. This book provides an overview of Phytophthora species impacting crops, forests, nurseries, greenhouses and natural areas worldwide. Chapters cover major hosts, identification, epidemiology, management, current research, future perspectives and the impacts of globalization on Phytophthora. Phytophthora: A Global Perspective is an essential resource for researchers and extension workers in plant pathology and crop protection.

      • Ölüme Fısıldayan Adam - Man Whispering to Death

        by Büşra Yılmaz

        "As it was her regular practice, she put burnt matchsticks under the candles and put melt wax on them. As if the burnt matchsticks were us and ends of candles were our graves... What a lovely simile matchstick graveyard was for the broken ones and losers like us... Burn when living, die by burning and continue burning after death. As if burning was defining her whole existence..." A clever cheater who was born out of the ashes of the pains in his past... A butterfly entering a beehive. An embittered girl who cannot even achieve to die since she is not living... A fish afraid of water. Two people that God brought together to find a remedy in each other. But what will happen if a butterfly with a one-day long life falls in love with tomorrow?   Together with the second book of the series ,Matchstick Graveyard, sold over 200.000 copies.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2014

        Modern Islamic Thinking and Activism

        Dynamics in the West and in the Middle East

        by Erkan Toguslu and Johan Leman (eds)

        Innovative research of ‘Islam at work’ in geographical and social contexts‘Modern Islamic Thinking and Activism’ presents a series of scholarly papers in relation to Islamic thinking, activism, and politics in both the West and the Middle East. The reader will apprehend that Islam is not the monolithic religion so often depicted in the media or (earlier) in the academic world. The Islamic world is more than a uniform civilization with a set of petrified religious prescriptions and an outdated view on political and social organization. The contributions show the dynamics of ‘Islam at work’ in different geographical and social contexts. By treating the working of Islamic thinking and of Islamic activism on a practical level, ‘Modern Islamic Thinking and Activism’ includes innovative research and fills a significant gap in existing work.Ebook available in Open Access.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).ContributorsErkan Toğuşlu (KU Leuven), Thierry Limpens (KU Leuven), Eric Geoffroy (University of Strasbourg), Jonathan Benthall ( UCL, London) Thomas Michel (Georgetown University), Egbert Harmsen ( Leiden University), İhsan Yılmaz (Fatih University), Emilio Platti (KU Leuven), Roel Meijer (Radboud University)

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