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Application of UAV-Based Imaging and Deep Learning in Assessment of Rice Blast Resistance
Rice blast is regarded as one of the major diseases of rice. Screening rice genotypes with high resistance to rice blast is a key strategy for ensuring global food security.
Lin Shaodan +7 more
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Development and Genome-Wide Analysis of a Blast-Resistant japonica Rice Variety
Rice is one of the most important crops in the world, and its production is severely affected by the rice blast disease caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.
Glòria Escolà +6 more
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Field screening for blast resistance gene donors, among rice mutant lines of Mira-1 [PDF]
Rice blast disease, caused by Pyricularia grisea was one of the most destructive fungal diseases in rice worldwide. Therefore, resistance breeding requires continuous efforts to enrich the reservoir of resistance rice lines to effectively tackle the ...
Aryanti +3 more
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QTL Analysis for Resistance to Blast Disease in U.S. Weedy Rice
Understanding the genetic architecture of adaptation is of great importance in evolutionary biology. U.S. weedy rice is well adapted to the local conditions in U.S. rice fields.
Yan Liu +5 more
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Toxins in Blast-diseased Rice Plants [PDF]
The occurence of tenuazonic acid (T. A.), which had been isolated from the culture broth of blast fungus, in blast-diseased rice plants was surveyed to ascertain whether or not this substance is one of the vivotoxins. T. A. was detected in four of six samples of blast-diseased rice plants, two of which had relatively high T. A.
UMETSU, Noriharu +3 more
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Rice Blast Prevalence in Smallholder Rice Farmlands in Uganda
Rice blast disease remains the most important contributor to low and stagnated rice yields in Uganda. However, the role of the smallholder farming system in shaping the prevalence of the disease in the country is not known. In 2015B and 2016A, we surveyed smallholder rice farmlands in 27 districts of Uganda and recorded blast incidence, severity, and ...
Amayo, R. +5 more
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Roles of Peroxisomes in the Rice Blast Fungus [PDF]
The rice blast fungus,Magnaporthe oryzae, is a model plant pathogenic fungus and is a severe threat to global rice production. Over the past two decades, it has been found that the peroxisomes play indispensable roles duringM. oryzaeinfection. Given the importance of the peroxisomes for virulence, we review recent advances of the peroxisomes roles ...
Xiao-Lin Chen, Zhao Wang, Caiyun Liu
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Large scale germplasm screening for identification of novel rice blast resistance sources
Rice is a major cereal crop that contributes significantly to global food security. Biotic stresses, including the rice blast fungus, cause severe yield losses that significantly impair rice production worldwide. The rapid genetic evolution of the fungus
Kumar eVasudevan +3 more
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Asian rice comprises two major subspecies: Xian (X) and Geng (G), and the diverged resistance genes (R) have provided a foundation for breeding improved cultivars to control rice blast disease.
Xing Wang +10 more
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Magnaporthe oryzae, the rice blast fungus, is one of the most dangerous rice pathogens, causing considerable crop losses around the world. In order to explore the rice blast-resistant sources, initially performed a large-scale screening of 277 rice ...
Jeevan B +11 more
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