Control of fungal diseases of rice in Taiwan

The high temperature and humidity in Taiwan are especially favorable to fungal diseases which cause an annual yield loss of 23-42 per cent if appropriate control measures are not applied. The mayor fungal diseases of rice in Taiwan are the rice blast, sheath blight, stem rot, brown spot and bakanae disease or foot rot. Rice blast and shealth blight are the most destructive ones. The paper discusses the occurrence, damage, and control methods of these diseases, with particular reference to fungicide recommendations already in use in Taiwan

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Main Authors: 78905 Hsu, M.C. Provincial Dept. of Agriculture and Forestry, Nantou (Taiwan). Plant Protection Div., 8452 Food and Fertilizer Technology Center, Taiwan (Taiwan), 37172 Seminar on Sensible Use of Pesticides Tokio (Japón) 28 Nov-3 Dic 1978
Format: biblioteca
Published: Tokio (Japón) 1979
Subjects:CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, FUNGICIDAS, THANATEPHORUS CUCUMERIS, LEPTOSPHAERIA SALVINII, HELMINTHOSPORIUM SIGMOIDEUM, HELMINTHOSPORIUM ORYZAE, ARROZ, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS), TIZON, PYRICULARIA ORYZAE, MARCHITEZ, PODREDUMBRES, LEPTOSPHAERIA HELMINTHOSPORIUM, MANCHAS, COCHLIOBOLUS MIYABEANUS, GIBBERELLA FUJIKUROI, CONTROL DE HONGOS, TAIWAN,
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