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Biological Control of Sheath Blight (ShB) of Rice, that there is inadequate host resistance in rice for this diverse fungal pathogen has compounded the problem of breeding of ShB-resistant rice cultivars. Therefore, biological control of ShB is still an important option. ShB disease and its pathogen . have been the target of most attention and focused biological control research.AMBI 发表于 2025-3-27 04:34:33
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Rice and Its Importance to Human Life,f humanity rice is life (Fig. 1.1). Considering its important position, the United Nations designated year 2004 as the International Year of Rice. Devoting a year to a commodity was unprecedented in United Nations history. However, the 57th session of the United Nations General Assembly noted that rConserve 发表于 2025-3-27 10:57:07
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An Overview of Progress in Biological Control,the first chapter, we described the definitions and principles of biological control (Gnanamanickam, Vasudevan, Reddy, Kloepper, & Defago,2002). In Chapter 2, we documented the work on biological control of rice diseases (Vasudevan, Kavitha, Priyadarisini, Babujee, & Gnanamanickam, 2002). The descri信任 发表于 2025-3-27 21:47:00
Biological Control of Rice Blast,associated bacterial strains assembled from the rice rhizosphere were used as biocontrol agents for blast suppression. In such efforts it was observed that fluorescent strains of . were the dominant group in the rice rhizosphere. In South Indian flooded rice rhizosphere, an analysis showed that biov减去 发表于 2025-3-27 22:20:45
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Biological Control of Sheath-Rot and Other Fungal Diseases, agent: .) is described in this chapter. These are minor diseases. However, the sheath-rot can be a constraint if it occurs in serious proportions as it causes discoloration of the sheath and affects the marketable quality of rice grains Vasudevan, Kavitha, Priyadrisini, Babujee, and Gnanmanickam (2