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Green leafhopper GT: Gelatinization temperature HYV: High-yielding variety IRRI: International Rice Research Institute MABC: Marker assisted backcrossing RIL: Recombinant inbred population RTBV: Rice tungro bacilliform virus RTSV: Rice tungro spherical virus RVA: Rapid visco analyzer WBPH:...
Virus-infected leafhoppers were then placed on 3 to 4-leaf stage seedlings for 3 days. At the same time, the rice seedlings were infested with the same number of virus-free insects as a negative control. After the feeding period, the insects were removed completely. The inoculated plants ...
Since many host insect species such as planthoppers, leafhoppers, and stink bugs are broadly distributed throughout China, most RNA viruses with high (iflaviruses, dicistroviruses and narnaviruses) or low (fiersviruses) abundance were detected in diverse locations across China and did not show ...