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A review of approaches to control bacterial leaf blight in rice

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022
The Gram-negative bacteria Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, the causative agent of bacterial leaf blight (BLB), received attention for being an economically damaging pathogen of rice worldwide. This damage prompted efforts to better understand the molecular mechanisms governing BLB disease progression.
Sanya, Daniel Ruben Akiola   +6 more
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Chemical Control of Bacterial Leaf Blight of Rice

Tropical Pest Management, 1980
Abstract Antibiotics, Agrimycin 100, Agrimycin 500, Agric. Terramycin 17, A.S. 50 and Streptocycline, and fungicides, Brestanol, Fytolan and Vitavax, were evaluated under field conditions for control of bacterial leaf blight of rice caused by Xanthomonas oryzae. Agric. Terramycin 17, Brestanol, Agrimycin 500 and a combination of Agrimycin 100 + Fytolan
R. A. Singh, B. Das, K. M. Ahmed, V. Pal
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Inheritance of Resistance to Bacterial Halo Blight and Bacterial Leaf Spot in Arabica Coffee

Plant Disease, 2023
Developing coffee cultivars resistant to multiple diseases by combining resistance genes is a top priority in breeding programs. To create cultivars resistant to diseases and nematodes, we transferred genes for resistance to bacterial infections caused by Pseudomonas coronafaciens pv. garcae, which causes bacterial halo blight (BHB), and P.
Lucas Mateus Rivero Rodrigues   +5 more
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Epidemiology and Control of Bacterial Leaf Blight of Rice

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1969
INTRODucnoN The bacterial leaf blight disease of rice was first observed in the latter part of the last century in various localities of southern Japan. Severe dam­ age has been caused annually since then. Scant information is available on the occurrence of this disease in other countries.
T Mizukami, S Wakimoto
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Noninvasive Raman spectroscopy for the detection of rice bacterial leaf blight and bacterial leaf streak

Talanta
Plant diseases pose significant threats to agricultural yields and are responsible for nearly 20 % of losses in total food production. Therefore, the rapid detection of plant pathogens is critically important for preventing the rapid development of plant diseases and minimizing crop damage.
Xuehan Ji   +9 more
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Assessment of Essential Oils Against Bacterial Leaf Blight of Rice

Journal of Plant Disease Sciences, 2023
The experiment was designed in a randomized block design with ten treatments replicated three times, and all packages of practices were followed while carrying out the experiment. Ten treatments, namely, T1: Citronella oil (2 ml/l), T2: Eucalyptus oil (2 ml/l), T3: Cedar wood oil (2 ml/l), T4: Nirgundi oil (2 ml/l), T5: Lemon grass oil (2 ml/l), T6 ...
H D Pawar   +4 more
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Inoculation and Virulence Assay for Bacterial Blight and Bacterial Leaf Streak of Rice

2012
Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc) cause bacterial blight and bacterial leaf streak in rice, respectively. Despite being very closely related, the pathogens colonize different tissues and cause distinct diseases.
Bing, Yang, Adam, Bogdanove
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Rice bacterial leaf blight: field experiments, systems analysis and damage coefficients

Field Crops Research, 1997
Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) is an important vascular disease in irrigated rice, that is difficult to manage and that can cause up to 50% yield reduction. A systems analytical approach was adopted to increase understanding of damage and to develop a tool that generates disease management recommendations.
Elings, A.   +5 more
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Recessive bacterial leaf blight resistance in rice: Complexity, challenges and strategy

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2007
Physical mapping and map-based cloning strategies are routinely used for identification of candidate genes for major qualitative traits in rice. Such strategies have enabled mapping and characterization of dominant bacterial leaf blight (blb) resistance genes, but little progress has been made in case of the recessive resistance genes.
Kameswara R, Kottapalli   +4 more
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Pseudomonas viridiflava (bacterial leaf blight of tomato).

2021
Abstract P. viridiflava may very occasionally cause significant crop damage, though it is commonly isolated as a sub-population in the investigation of more vigorous pathogens.
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