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Research Progress on Rice-Blast-Resistance-Related Genes [PDF]
As a staple food crop, Oryza sativa L. is not only the basis of global food and nutrition security but also an important cornerstone of national economic development and social stability.
Biaobiao Cheng +6 more
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Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence [PDF]
Background Rice blast, one of the major diseases causing significant rice yield loss, downregulates the photosynthetic activity and induces aggressive spread of cell death causing food security concerns.
Insu Yeon +5 more
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Outbreak of Rice Blast Disease at Yeoju of Korea in 2020 [PDF]
Rice blast is the most destructive disease threatening stable rice production in rice-growing areas. Cultivation of disease-resistant rice cultivars is the most effective way to control rice blast disease.
Hyunjung Chung +7 more
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Outbreak of Rice Panicle Blast in Jeonbuk Province of Korea in 2021 [PDF]
Rice panicle blast is one of the most serious diseases threatening stable rice production by causing severe damage to rice yields and quality. The disease is easy to occur under low air temperature and frequent heavy rainfall during the heading season of
Hyunjung Chung +6 more
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A Procedure for Inducing the Occurrence of Rice Seedling Blast in Paddy Field [PDF]
Rice blast caused by the filamentous fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, is arguably the most devastating rice disease worldwide. Development of a high-throughput and reliable field blast resistance evaluation system is essential for resistant germplasm screening,
Peng Qin +8 more
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Natural rice rhizospheric microbes suppress rice blast infections [PDF]
The natural interactions between plant roots and their rhizospheric microbiome are vital to plant fitness, modulating both growth promotion and disease suppression. In rice (Oryza sativa), a globally important food crop, as much as 30% of yields are lost due to blast disease caused by fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae. Capitalizing on the abilities of
Spence, Carla +6 more
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Identification of rice blast disease-suppressing bacterial strains from the rhizosphere of rice grown in Pakistan. [PDF]
Sixteen bacterial strains isolated from the roots and rhizosphere of rice plants growing in saline and non-saline soils from the Shorkot area of Pakistan were tested for their ability to promote plant growth and reduce the incidence of rice blast disease.
Hafeez, Fauzia Y. +3 more
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Rice blast is one of the most serious disease threatening stable production of rice. Breeding of resistant cultivars has been used as the most effective and useful method to controll rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae.
Jaeduk Goh +7 more
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Blast disease is generally more important in upland rather than lowland rice cultivation, representing one of the biotic obstacles in the development of upland rice.
Reny Herawati +4 more
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Pseudomonas cyclic lipopeptides suppress the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae by induced resistance and direct antagonism [PDF]
Beneficial Pseudomonas spp. produce an array of antimicrobial secondary metabolites such as cyclic lipopeptides (CLPs). We investigated the capacity of CLP-producing Pseudomonas strains and their crude CLP extracts to control rice blast caused by ...
Batool, Humaira +5 more
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