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Correction: Jin et al. Resistance Spectrum Analysis and Breeding Utilization of Rice Blast Resistance Gene <i>Pigm-1</i>. <i>Plants</i> 2025, <i>14</i>, 535. [PDF]
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Developing super rice varieties resistant to rice blast with enhanced yield and improved quality. [PDF]
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Durable resistance to rice blast
Science, 2017A resistance gene pair balances immunity against crop ...
Guo-Liang, Wang, Barbara, Valent
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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.
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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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Rice blast, nyctotemperature, and nitrate reductase
Experientia, 1964Der imperfekte PilzPiricularia oryzae (Erreger von Blattflecken und anderen Schadigungen am Reis) befallt anfallige Sorten bei einer Nachttemperatur von 20°C, jedoch nicht bei einer solchen von 30°C. Die Nachttemperatur beeinflusst den Stickstoffhaushalt.
S, Subramanian, T S, Sadasivan
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1965
Abstract : Data on rice blast disease from the field and laboratory experiments of many workers are reviewed and related to epiphytotics of the disease. Principal topics discussed are (1) sources of inoculum, (2) spore dispersal, (3) meteorological and other conditions required for establishment of infection and disease buildup, (4) spread, (5) yield ...
Marian W. Jones, Thomas H. Barksdale
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Abstract : Data on rice blast disease from the field and laboratory experiments of many workers are reviewed and related to epiphytotics of the disease. Principal topics discussed are (1) sources of inoculum, (2) spore dispersal, (3) meteorological and other conditions required for establishment of infection and disease buildup, (4) spread, (5) yield ...
Marian W. Jones, Thomas H. Barksdale
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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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Selection for Partial Resistance in Rice to Rice Blast
1993A detailed study of the components of partial resistance (PR) latency period, lesion number, and size of the sporulating area in lesions, indicated that lesion number was the most important component. No genetic variation was found for latency period. Analysis showed that lesion number is determined by several minor genes.
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Trait collection of rice by resistance to rice blast
Genetičnì resursi roslin (Plant Genetic Resources), 2019Aim. To study the genetic diversity of rice in terms of resistance to disease, to find sources of resistance, to select reference varieties and to form a trait collection of rice accessions with resistance to Pyricularia oryzae Cav. Results and Discussion.
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