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Rice tungro disease (rice tungro virus)
This datasheet on Rice tungro disease covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Further Information.
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Genome editing of indica rice ASD16 for imparting resistance against rice tungro disease
Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2022Satendra Kumar Mangrauthia +2 more
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Rice Tungro Disease Detection Based on Light Absorption Assessment Using Machine Learning
Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium, 2022This study aimed to determine the infrared and visible absorbance of rice (Oryza sativa) leaf samples infected with tungro at wavelengths 565nm, 645nm, 890nm, and 950nm.
Gina L. Hanopol, Jennifer C. Dela Cruz
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International Journal of Analysis and Applications
Tungro virus is one of the most important diseases that affect the rice plant, as it is known as cancer because of the severe damage it causes both in quantity and quality in production.
H. M. Ali, Salem Alkhalaf, N. Arafa
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Tungro virus is one of the most important diseases that affect the rice plant, as it is known as cancer because of the severe damage it causes both in quantity and quality in production.
H. M. Ali, Salem Alkhalaf, N. Arafa
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Optimal Control of Tungro Disease Spread by Considering Growth Phase and Roguing Control
CAUCHYTungro disease poses a serious threat to rice cultivation, as it is caused by a viral infection transmitted by green leafhoppers. This study develops a mathematical model to describe the spread of tungro disease by incorporating plant growth phases and ...
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Physiologia Plantarum, 1978
AbstractTungro virus infection decreased the chlorophyll content in the susceptible rice (Oryza sativa) cultivar ‘Taichung Native 1’, while it increased the pigment in the less‐susceptible cultivar ‘IR 20’ during the later stages of infection. The virus was recovered from the infected susceptibile cultivar as early as 3 days after inoculation ...
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AbstractTungro virus infection decreased the chlorophyll content in the susceptible rice (Oryza sativa) cultivar ‘Taichung Native 1’, while it increased the pigment in the less‐susceptible cultivar ‘IR 20’ during the later stages of infection. The virus was recovered from the infected susceptibile cultivar as early as 3 days after inoculation ...
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Population of vector and tungro disease incidence at dosage of nitrogen fertilizer in rice field
Jurnal AgroOne of the biotic threats that can reduce rice yield is tungro disease. This disease is spread with green leafhopper (Nephotettix virescens) vector. The population density of leafhoppers is one of the factors contributing to the increased incidence of ...
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