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Insect Pests of Rice

1991
Rice is the most important food for mankind. Annual world rice production amounts to approximately 460 million tons grown on roughly 145 million ha (Norton and Way 1990). Over 90% of this area lies in Asia, while the remainder is divided among Latin America, Africa, Australia, Europe, and the United States (IRRI 1989). To keep pace with projected human
M. O. Way, C. C. Bowling
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Nanoparticle-delivered RNAi-based pesticide target screening for the rice pest white-backed planthopper and risk assessment for a natural predator.

Science of the Total Environment
Vacuolar-type (H+)-ATPase (vATPase) is a conserved multi-subunit eukaryotic enzyme composed of 14 subunits that form a functional complex consisting of an ATP-hydrolytic domain (V1) and a proton-translocation domain (V0). ATP hydrolysis and subsequent H+
Yun-Feng Ma   +11 more
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Can socialized pest control service reduce the intensity of pesticide use? Evidence from rice farmers in China.

Pest Management Science, 2023
BACKGROUND Although a great deal of research has examined the impact of socialized pest control service, few studies have discussed the relationship between socialized pest control service and pesticide use intensity.
Aqian Yan   +4 more
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Rice insect pests and their management

2017
The rice plant is an ideal host for many insect species. All of the plant parts are vulnerable to insect-feeding from the time of sowing till harvest. There are over 800 insect species damaging rice in one way or another, although the majority of them do very little damage. In tropical Asia only about 20 species are of major importance.
E. A. Heinrichs   +4 more
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Rice Pest Recognition Method Based on Improved YOLOv8

2024 4th International Conference on Consumer Electronics and Computer Engineering (ICCECE)
Rapid and accurate identification of rice pests is a prerequisite for the control of rice pests. Due to the problem of miss-detection and misdetection of small targets in rice pests, this paper constructs the rice pest dataset RiPest and proposes an ...
Yang Yang   +3 more
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Pest Management in Rice

Annual Review of Entomology, 1979
Control of rice insect pests has been the central problem among the farmers in Asia who depend primarily on rice as a subsistence crop. In Japan, for example, the endemic damage caused by the rice borers Tryporyza incertulas and Chilo suppressalis and the sudden occurrence of epidemics of the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, were the major causes
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A New Rice Pest

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1915
The old proverb 'There is many a slip between the cup and the lip' comes home to none so truly and painfully truly as to the poor cultivator. One rain too little, one rain too much, one contrary wind when the ears are filling, a disease to the plant as it grows, an unwelcome shower when the harvest is ripe for the sickle, all or any of these is enough ...
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Pests of Deepwater Rice and their Management

Integrated Pest Management Reviews, 1999
Deepwater rice has a distinctive pest complex due to prolonged deep flooding, extended growth duration and a complex environment. Flooding smothers weeds, prevents population buildups of some pests and diseases, and stimulates new growth which may compensate for early damage. Major pests are adapted to these aquatic conditions and exploit the succulent
H.D. Catling, Z. Islam
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Diseases and Pests of Rice in Japan

Outlook on Agriculture, 1956
In no country is the technique of rice-growing so advanced as in Japan. Dr. Padwick, author of “Manual of Rice Diseases” reports on the extensive use now being made by the Japanese of chemicals to control rice pests and diseases.
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Weather Analysis to Predict Rice Pest Using Neural Network and D-S Evidential Theory

International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery, 2019
Agriculture, especially rice cultivation, has been challenged by various problems over the past few decades, with the problem of crop failures leading to crop failures being more particularly acute.
Chuang Ma, Yanming Liang, Xiaofei Lyu
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