Evaluating Two Mass Screening Methods for Tungro Disease Resistance
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1998
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Tungro is one of the most destructive viral diseases of rice in South and Southeast Asia. It is associated with two viruses---rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) ,and rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV) (Hibino et al 1978). Both viruses are transmitted by the green leafhopper (GLH) Nephotettix virescens (Ling 1979), However, prior acquisition of RTSV is required for Ihe transmission of RTBV alone (Hibino 1983). Plants infected with both viruses show severe stunting and yellowing. Those infected with RTBV alone show mild stunting but no leaf discoloration whereas those infected with RTSV alone do not show any apparent symptoms (Hibino el al 1978). Since the late 1960s, tungro has been mainly managed through varietal resistance (Khush 1989). The instability of resistant varieties in the field (Dahal et .a1 1990) led to a reexamination of the nature of the incorporated sources of resistance and to the adoption of more precise and more accurate screening methods. |
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International Rice Research Institute |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39801/3/39801.pdf http://irri.org/knowledge/publications/serials/discussion-paper-series Azzam, O., Coloquio, E., Tiongco, E.R., & Cabunagan, R.C. (1998) Evaluating Two Mass Screening Methods for Tungro Disease Resistance. IRRI Discussion Paper Series, 24. |
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Copyright 1998 International Rice Research Institute |
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Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #070600 HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTION #Tungro disease resistance #Two mass screening methods #Evaluating #Philippines #International Rice Research Institute #Jefferson, Osmat, Ossmat, Azzam |
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Journal Article |