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Integration of Host Plant Resistance and Insecticides in the Control of \u3ci\u3eNephotettix virescens\u3c/i\u3e (Homoptera: Cicadelli-dae), a Vector of Rice Tungro Virus [PDF]

open access: yes, 1986
Combined effects of levels of vector resistance and insecticide application in control of rice tungro virus (RTV) were determined in three field tests.
Aquino, G. B.   +3 more
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Karakteristik Wereng Hijau dan Epidemi Tungro di Kabupaten Garut, Provinsi Jawa Barat [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Characteristics of Green Leaf Hoppers and Tungro Epidemic in Garut District, West Java Province. Tungro disease is one of the biotic constraints that may reduce crop yield potential of rice.
Kusdiaman, D. (Dede)   +2 more
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Future flooding tolerant rice germplasm: Resilience afforded beyond Sub1A gene

open access: yesThe Plant Genome, Volume 18, Issue 2, June 2025.
Abstract Developing high‐yielding, flood‐tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties is essential for enhancing productivity and livelihoods in flood‐prone ecologies. We explored genetic avenues beyond the well‐known SUB1A gene to improve flood resilience in rice.
Mahender Anumalla   +38 more
wiley   +1 more source

Potensi Cendawan Entomopatogen Verticillium Lecanii Dan Beauveria Bassiana Dalam Mengendalikan Wereng Hijau Dan Menekan Intensitas Penyakit Tungro [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Pests and diseases cause significant rice yield losses every planting season. One of the important rice disease is tungro, a virus disease transmitted by green leafhoppers (Nephotettix virescens Distant), that can cause yield losses of up to 90%.
Ladja, F. T. (Fausiah)   +2 more
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Presence of Rice Tungro Bacilliform Virus (RTBV) in Xylem Cells of Tungro-Infected Rice

open access: yes, 1991
This article 'Presence of Rice Tungro Bacilliform Virus (RTBV) in Xylem Cells of Tungro-Infected Rice' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of ...
Sta. Cruz, F. C., Koganezawa, H.
openaire   +2 more sources

Onerice breeding framework: An end‐to‐end system to develop better varieties faster

open access: yesCrop Science, Volume 65, Issue 3, May/June 2025.
Abstract Breeding in the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system is an intricate process that integrates the contributions of market research, pre‐breeding, breeding, breeding operations, and seed systems. Therefore, a well‐defined framework is critical for the effective and efficient operation of a breeding program ...
Sankalp Bhosale   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pengaruh Eradikasi Gulma terhadap Perkembangan Populasi Wereng Hijau dan Kejadian Penyakit Tungro pada Padi

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia, 2017
Tungro is one of the important diseases in rice that is still a constraint to increased productivity. Tungro disease caused by a tungro viruses that is transmitted by green leafhoppers in a semi persistent manner.
Raden Heru Praptana, Wasis Senoaji
doaj   +1 more source

Penyempurnaan Pengendalian Terpadu Penyakit Tungro Dengan Strategi Menghidari Infeksi Dan Pergiliran Varietas Tahan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Refining integrated rice tungro disease management based on escaped strategy and varieties rotation. Rice tungro virus transmitted mainly by green leafhopper, N. virescens, infected rice in central rice production in Indonesia.
Burhanuddin, I. Nyoman Widiarta, dan Andi Hasanuddin
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Inability of the brown citrus aphid (Toxoptera citricida) to transmit citrus psorosis virus under controlled conditions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Might Toxoptera citricida (BrCA) be a citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) vector? We examined CPsV transmission by the BrCA throughout two experiments. In experiment 1, 4 CPsV-infected plants bearing BrCA colonies were introduced in separated cages with 12 ...
Bertalmio, Ana   +5 more
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Isolation and expression in transgenic tobacco and rice plants of the cassava vein mosaic virus (CVMV) promoter [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The cassava vein mosaic virus (CVMV) is a double stranded DNA virus which infects cassava plants (#Manihot esculenta$ Crantz) and has been characterized as a plant pararetrovirus belonging to the caulimovirus subgroup.
Beachy, R.N.   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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