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1999. Rice insect pests of Pakistan and their control: a lesson from past for sustainable future integrated pest management. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 2: 261-276.Karim, S., and S. Riazuddin. 1999 . Rice insect pests of Pakistan and their control: a lesson from past for ...
glumae pathosystem using transcriptomics via next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics. Here, we present data that the mechanism for resistance against BPB is independent of resistance mechanisms against other known rice diseases and other novel findings related to this pathosystem....
FY21001, a structure–function-based designer compound, specifically binds to and inhibits MoErs1 function. FY21001 significantly and effectively controls rice blast in field tests. Our study revealed a novel concept of targeting pathogen-specific effector proteins to prevent and manage crop diseases....
[74] or in Banaue, Philippines, as a result of native and invasive pests [12]. Furthermore, in Tanzania farmers have noted animal disturbance, droughts and poor soil fertility [75] and in Rwanda water shortages, lack of inputs, rice diseases and soil fertility decline as major constraints ...
These have also emerged as climate-resilient practices, solving other challenges related to soil quality, nutrient use efficiency, occurrence of pests and diseases, water scarcity, and agronomic efficiency.ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS/CONSTRAINTS ASSOCIATED WITH RICE–WHEAT SYSTEM...
Biocontrol of soil borne diseases by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria Amer M. Abdelaziz Amr H. Hashem Mohamed S. Attia Tropical Plant Pathology(2023) Scientific Reports (Sci Rep)ISSN2045-2322(online) Sign up for theNature Briefingnewsletter — what matters in science, free to your inbox daily...
diseases and insect pests or tolerance to different kinds of stresses [11–14].Oryza longistaminata chev. (2 n = 24, AA), broadly distributed throughout tropical Africa, is a perennial species with characteristics of long anthers, self-incompatibility, allogamy, strong rhizomes and high biomass...
Removal of PR after eight harvests, pests, diseases and weeds pose potential threats to successful adoption, and these are considered in detail inMethods, together with strategies to reduce risks. Briefly, adoption of PR is not without risks to the farmer, as 1–2 more herbicide applications we...
ETASs in this variety. These facts indicate that breeding histories may have a great effect on the ETAS numbers of elite varieties. Along with breeding histories, control panels also have an effect on ETAS numbers. Some of the ETASs may not turn out to be rare and can be excluded as ...