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Antioxidant-mediated suppression of ferroptosis in Pyricularia oryzae: a novel approach to rice blast management for sustainable rice production. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Santoni M   +7 more
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Rice blast and its control

open access: yes, 1983
Jeanguyot, Michelle   +2 more
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Rice blast disease

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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Durable resistance to rice blast

Science, 2017
A resistance gene pair balances immunity against crop ...
Guo-Liang, Wang, Barbara, Valent
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Rice blast fungus proteomics

Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection, 2010
The rice blast fungus genome has been sequenced. Now the major task is to monitor the global changes in its proteome for dissecting the molecular mechanisms underlying rice-blast interaction, fungal development (conidial germination, appressorium morphogenesis and formation of penetration peg), pathogenesis.
Vijai Bhadauria, You-Liang Peng
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RICE BLAST EPIPHYTOLOGY

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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Rice blast, nyctotemperature, and nitrate reductase

Experientia, 1964
Der 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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Rice blast fungus transcriptomics

Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection, 2010
Since genomes of rice and blast fungus are sequenced, global profiling of gene expression i.e. transcriptomics has become an important tool to decipher molecular mechanisms underlying rice–blast interaction and infection related morphogenesis (appressorium formation and maturation, formation of penetration peg).
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