Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces

A series of trials were undertaken to evaluate 3 nematicides, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G @ 1.0 kg ai/ha along with standard cheek, furadan 5G and to explore the resistant genotypes against ufra disease caused by Ditylenchus angustus in the rain-fed and irrigated ecosystems during 2001...

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Main Authors: Latif, Mohammad Abdul, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Haque, A. H. M. Mahfuzul, Jahan, Quazi Shireen Akhter, Hossain, Mohammad Afzal
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Published: Academic Journals 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.238642018-10-18T01:04:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23864/ Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces Latif, Mohammad Abdul Yusop, Mohd Rafii Haque, A. H. M. Mahfuzul Jahan, Quazi Shireen Akhter Hossain, Mohammad Afzal A series of trials were undertaken to evaluate 3 nematicides, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G @ 1.0 kg ai/ha along with standard cheek, furadan 5G and to explore the resistant genotypes against ufra disease caused by Ditylenchus angustus in the rain-fed and irrigated ecosystems during 2001 to 2004. All the tested nematicides were effective to control the ufra disease of rice and increased yield compared to control (diseased). In respect of all seasons, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G, pilarfuran 5G increased yield by 3.35 to 5.10, 3.23 to 5.00 and 3.26 to 4.90 t/ha, respectively over the control (diseased). Yield loss due to ufra disease was 87.85% in the rain-fed rice, while it was 90.82% in the irrigated rice in artificial inoculation condition. In simple profitability analysis, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G showed 16.20, 15.76 and 15.58 times profitable in the rain-fed rice and 20.40, 20.11, 19.68 and 20.58 times profitable respectively, over the control (diseased) in the irrigated rice. So, the application of 3 nematicides, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G @ 1k ai/ha were effective in controlling ufra disease and could be used as alternative to furadan 5G. Of 40 landraces of rice tested, 5 (Daudin Da-21, Lambo Sail, Madhu Sail, Bhawalia Aman and Lal Chamara) showed highly resistant against ufra disease. Academic Journals 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23864/1/23864.pdf Latif, Mohammad Abdul and Yusop, Mohd Rafii and Haque, A. H. M. Mahfuzul and Jahan, Quazi Shireen Akhter and Hossain, Mohammad Afzal (2011) Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces. Scientific Research and Essays, 6 (13). art. no. 76D0CEA22667. pp. 2668-2675. ISSN 1992-2248 https://academicjournals.org/journal/SRE/article-abstract/76D0CEA22667 10.5897/SRE10.1151
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description A series of trials were undertaken to evaluate 3 nematicides, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G @ 1.0 kg ai/ha along with standard cheek, furadan 5G and to explore the resistant genotypes against ufra disease caused by Ditylenchus angustus in the rain-fed and irrigated ecosystems during 2001 to 2004. All the tested nematicides were effective to control the ufra disease of rice and increased yield compared to control (diseased). In respect of all seasons, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G, pilarfuran 5G increased yield by 3.35 to 5.10, 3.23 to 5.00 and 3.26 to 4.90 t/ha, respectively over the control (diseased). Yield loss due to ufra disease was 87.85% in the rain-fed rice, while it was 90.82% in the irrigated rice in artificial inoculation condition. In simple profitability analysis, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G showed 16.20, 15.76 and 15.58 times profitable in the rain-fed rice and 20.40, 20.11, 19.68 and 20.58 times profitable respectively, over the control (diseased) in the irrigated rice. So, the application of 3 nematicides, marshal 6G, diafuran 5G and pilarfuran 5G @ 1k ai/ha were effective in controlling ufra disease and could be used as alternative to furadan 5G. Of 40 landraces of rice tested, 5 (Daudin Da-21, Lambo Sail, Madhu Sail, Bhawalia Aman and Lal Chamara) showed highly resistant against ufra disease.
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author Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Haque, A. H. M. Mahfuzul
Jahan, Quazi Shireen Akhter
Hossain, Mohammad Afzal
spellingShingle Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Haque, A. H. M. Mahfuzul
Jahan, Quazi Shireen Akhter
Hossain, Mohammad Afzal
Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
author_facet Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Haque, A. H. M. Mahfuzul
Jahan, Quazi Shireen Akhter
Hossain, Mohammad Afzal
author_sort Latif, Mohammad Abdul
title Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
title_short Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
title_full Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
title_fullStr Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
title_sort cost-effective management of ufra disease of rice and identification of resistant landraces
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23864/1/23864.pdf
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