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Commentary: Three questions for the study of traumatic brain injury in animals
The Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Gregory Hollin
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Agricultural Systems, 1996
Blast continues to be the most destructive fungal disease of rice despite decades of research devoted to its control. This text has been developed from a conference held in Madison, Wisconsin, in August 1993, and presents a review of the status of knowledge of the disease and its management.
Daniel J. Ebbole +4 more
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Blast continues to be the most destructive fungal disease of rice despite decades of research devoted to its control. This text has been developed from a conference held in Madison, Wisconsin, in August 1993, and presents a review of the status of knowledge of the disease and its management.
Daniel J. Ebbole +4 more
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High risk and low prevalence diseases: Blast injuries
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023Blast injury is a unique condition that carries a high rate of morbidity and mortality, often with mixed penetrating and blunt injuries.This review highlights the pearls and pitfalls of blast injuries, including presentation, diagnosis, and management in the emergency department (ED) based on current evidence.Explosions may impact multiple organ ...
Josh, Bukowski +4 more
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Finger Millet Blast Disease Management
Outlook on Agriculture, 2007Finger millet is a staple, high-quality food, important to the livelihoods of millions of smallholder farmers in East Africa. It has been neglected by major donors to agricultural research. This paper reports recent investment by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) in several projects on blast disease that has not only led to ...
J.M. Lenné +10 more
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International Journal of Pest Management: Part B, 1967
(1967). Blast Disease of Rice. Pest Articles & News Summaries. Section B. Plant Disease Control: Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 62-69.
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(1967). Blast Disease of Rice. Pest Articles & News Summaries. Section B. Plant Disease Control: Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 62-69.
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Recent Insights in Rice Blast Disease Resistance
2021Magnaporthe oryzae that causes blast disease in rice is one of the most notorious phytopathogenic fungi responsible for severe economic loss in rice production. The fungus is one among the top ten devastating biotic threats to food security worldwide.
Susheel Kumar Sharma +13 more
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Rice Blast Disease and Its Integrated Management
2021Blast disease of rice is caused by Pyricularia oryzae (Cavara), has become a major concern not only in India, but also in almost all rice-growing areas of the world. The fungal pathogen attacks all areal parts of the plants at all stages of growth, although leaves and the neck of the panicle are more commonly affected.
S. K. Mandal +4 more
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Blast disease and rice breeding for blast disease resistance through marker-assisted selection
20102, 3, Thai Journal of ...
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Diseases affecting wheat: wheat blast
2018This chapter describes the characteristics, origin and spread of the causative agents of wheat blast, based on the experience of managing this disease in Brazil (where the first wheat blast epidemic was reported, in 1985, which still causes great losses).
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Durable resistance to rice blast disease — environmental influences
Euphytica, 1992Blast is one of the most serious diseases of rice worldwide. The pathogen,Pyricularia grisea, can infect nearly all parts of the shoot and is commonly found on the leaf blade and the panicle neck node. Host resistance is the most desirable means of managing blast, especially in developing countries.
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