[PDF][PDF] Chemical management of bacterial leaf blight disease in rice

M Nasir, B Iqbal, M Hussain, A Mustafa, M Ayub - J. Agric. Res, 2019 - researchgate.net
… Reported that bacterial blight disease may deteriorate the seedling and may cause loss in
grain yield from 4.5-29.1%. Mew and Jajid (1977) reported the disease first time in 1977 in …

[PDF][PDF] Epidemiology and control of bacterial blight of rice in India

DN Srivastava - … of a symposium of rice diseases and their control by …, 1967 - jircas.go.jp
bacterial blight disease of rice having been recognised in India recently, the information
available on various aspects of the disease … its chemical controL No other State or institution in …

[PDF][PDF] Bacterial leaf blight of rice: An overview of epidemiology and management with special reference to Indian sub-continent

SAH Naqvi - Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research, 2019 - researchgate.net
… and biological control of bacterial blight of rice by plant extracts … article on the destructive
bacterial blight disease of rice, caused … , pathogen biology, disease development, disease cycle, …

[PDF][PDF] Development of Immunity to Bacterial Blight of

LA Brinkerhoff, LM Verhalen, WM Johnson… - Plant Disease, 1984 - apsnet.org
… The necrotic responses are comparable to those induced in blight-immune cotton, except …
visible HR in blight-resistant cotton. We define “susceptibility" to bacterial blight as a …

A benefit of high temperature: increased effectiveness of a rice bacterial blight disease resistance gene

KM Webb, I Ona, J Bai, KA Garrett, T Mew… - New …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… -mediated disease control because high temperatures often promote disease development
and reduce R gene effectiveness. Here, performance of one rice bacterial blight disease R …

Methods for detecting the cassava bacterial blight pathogen: a practical approach for managing the disease

V Verdier, S Ojeda, G Mosquera - Euphytica, 2001 - Springer
Cassava bacterial blight (CBB), caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis (Xam),
is a particularly destructive disease in South America and Africa. The movement of infected …

Bacterial blight of cotton

A Jalloul, M Sayegh, A Champion, M Nicole - Phytopathologia Mediterranea, 2015 - JSTOR
… from other species of Gossypium, has since become widespread, principally due to recognition
of the cost-effectiveness of blight-resistant cultivars in disease … with other bacterial blight

Inheritance of Resistance to Bacterial Blight in Rice1

V Petpisit, GS Khush, HE Kauffman - Crop science, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
Bacterial blight was reported in Japan in the late 19th century and has now been reported
from most rice-growing countries of tropical and subtropical Asia. Recently, the incidence of …

[PDF][PDF] The bacterial diseases of plants: A critical review of the present state of our knowledge

EF Smith - The American Naturalist, 1896 - journals.uchicago.edu
… that there were no diseases of plants due to bacteria.' Two … , expressed the belief that bacterial
diseases of plants were of … diseases, viz., Wakker's hyacinth disease, Burrill's pear blight

Cassava bacterial blight: A devastating disease of cassava

AA Fanou, VA Zinsou, K Wydra - Cassava, 2018 - books.google.com
… , the shift to a late planting date was observed to reduce disease incidence and severity [87],
and in our study, disease severity of bacterial blight was generally reduced by late planting …