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Agriculture Archives, 2023
Tungro virus disease poses a significant threat to rice cultivation in India, impacting yields and livelihoods of farmers. This review provides historical insights and examines contemporary prevalence trends of Tungro virus disease in rice cultivation ...
Jabeen Asma, Subrahmanyam D, K. D
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Tungro virus disease poses a significant threat to rice cultivation in India, impacting yields and livelihoods of farmers. This review provides historical insights and examines contemporary prevalence trends of Tungro virus disease in rice cultivation ...
Jabeen Asma, Subrahmanyam D, K. D
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Natural and Life Sciences Communications
This study evaluates the efficacy of combined N, K, and Si treatments to find the balance of these three elements for tungro disease control and rice grain production. The study was conducted in a pot under a glasshouse.
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This study evaluates the efficacy of combined N, K, and Si treatments to find the balance of these three elements for tungro disease control and rice grain production. The study was conducted in a pot under a glasshouse.
N. Esa +3 more
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Simultaneous resistance against the two viruses causing rice tungro disease using RNA interference
Virus Research, 2018Rice tungro is the most important viral disease affecting rice in South and Southeast Asia, caused by two viruses rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) and rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV).
Indranil Dasgupta
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Agri Gene, 2019
Rice tungro disease (RTD) is the most important viral disease of rice which limits its production and productivity in major rice growing regions of the world.
P. Malathi +4 more
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Rice tungro disease (RTD) is the most important viral disease of rice which limits its production and productivity in major rice growing regions of the world.
P. Malathi +4 more
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Identification of field resistant rice cultivars for tungro disease
Tropical Pest Management, 1989Abstract Two hundred and one rice cultivars bred at Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI) were evaluated for tungro resistance by field screening technique. Fourteen rice cultivars were identified as field resistant. Based on field evaluation trial and greenhouse reaction, the rice cultivars CR146–7003, CR 260–131–5–713, CR 260–136–321 and CR 319–644 ...
S. K. Mohanty +2 more
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A Disposable Biosensor Based on Antibody-Antigen Interaction for Tungro Disease Detection
Nanobiosensors for Biomolecular Targeting, 2019An electrochemical immunosensor based on the screen-printed carbon working electrode with an onboard carbon counter, and silver-silver chloride pseudo-reference electrode for tungro disease, is described in this chapter.
Nor Azizah Parmin +1 more
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Rice tungro disease . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Rice tungro disease Viruses Hosts: Rice ( Oryza sativa ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, China, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Shandong, India, Andhra ...
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
One important strategy to reduce dependence on insecticides and increase food production is through ecological engineering to accommodate natural enemy refuges.
E. Ibrahim +6 more
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One important strategy to reduce dependence on insecticides and increase food production is through ecological engineering to accommodate natural enemy refuges.
E. Ibrahim +6 more
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Grassy Stunt, Ragged Stunt and Tungro Diseases of Rice in Indonesia
Tropical Pest Management, 1981Abstract Grassy stunt disease, ragged stunt virus and rice tungro virus, are among the most widespread and damaging rice diseases in Indonesia. Yield losses due to grassy stunt and the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) in the period 1974–77 were more than US$510 million.
L. T. Palmer, P. S. Rao
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Small RNA-based interactions between rice and the viruses which cause the tungro disease.
Virology, 2018Rice tungro disease is caused by a complex of two viruses, Rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) and Rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV). To examine the RNAi-based defence response in rice during tungro disease, we characterized the virus-derived small ...
F. Zarreen +3 more
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