Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance

The effects of nematicide application timing and type on the management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus were investigated in the rain-fed and irrigated rice ecosystems. A broad range of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes were also screened for resistance to D. angustus. Ufra inf...

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Main Authors: Latif, Mohammad Abdul, Ullah, Md Wali, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Tajul, Mohammad Islam
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Published: Academic Journals 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.238652017-11-17T04:10:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23865/ Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance Latif, Mohammad Abdul Ullah, Md Wali Yusop, Mohd Rafii Tajul, Mohammad Islam The effects of nematicide application timing and type on the management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus were investigated in the rain-fed and irrigated rice ecosystems. A broad range of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes were also screened for resistance to D. angustus. Ufra infestation was significantly reduced when 1 kg ai/ha furadan 5G was applied up to 20 d before transplanting of infested seedlings in the field. Three granular nematicides, sunfuran 5G, edfuran 5G and forwafuran 5G, all applied at 1 kg ai/ha were evaluated against ufra in comparison with 1 kg ai/ha furadan 5G and a nontreated control. In both the ecosystems, all the 3 nematicides significantly reduced the number of damaged-tillers and total ufra infestation compared to the non-treated control. Similarly, sunfuran 5G, edfuran 5G, and forwafuran 5G treated plots had 45.3 to 52.7% healthy panicles with 3.89 to 4.02 t/ha yield in rain-fed rice and 47.6 to 53.0% healthy panicles with 3.85 to 3.97 t/ha yield in rain-fed and irrigated rice, respectively. These yields were similar to furadan-treated rice in 2 ecosystems. Yield losses due to ufra disease were 49.1 and 42.4% in the rain-fed and irrigated rice, respectively. Soil application of the nematicides, forwafuran, edfuran and sunfuran was cost-effective especially in fields of endemic areas. A total of 53 rice entries were tested, only 4 entries, fukuhonami, hyakikari, akiyu taka and matsuhonami showed highly resistance reactions to D. angustus. Academic Journals 2011-07-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23865/1/23865.pdf Latif, Mohammad Abdul and Ullah, Md Wali and Yusop, Mohd Rafii and Tajul, Mohammad Islam (2011) Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 5 (13). art. no. F43BDA511167. pp. 1660-1667. ISSN 1996-0808 http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJMR/article-abstract/F43BDA511167 10.5897/AJMR11.265
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description The effects of nematicide application timing and type on the management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus were investigated in the rain-fed and irrigated rice ecosystems. A broad range of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes were also screened for resistance to D. angustus. Ufra infestation was significantly reduced when 1 kg ai/ha furadan 5G was applied up to 20 d before transplanting of infested seedlings in the field. Three granular nematicides, sunfuran 5G, edfuran 5G and forwafuran 5G, all applied at 1 kg ai/ha were evaluated against ufra in comparison with 1 kg ai/ha furadan 5G and a nontreated control. In both the ecosystems, all the 3 nematicides significantly reduced the number of damaged-tillers and total ufra infestation compared to the non-treated control. Similarly, sunfuran 5G, edfuran 5G, and forwafuran 5G treated plots had 45.3 to 52.7% healthy panicles with 3.89 to 4.02 t/ha yield in rain-fed rice and 47.6 to 53.0% healthy panicles with 3.85 to 3.97 t/ha yield in rain-fed and irrigated rice, respectively. These yields were similar to furadan-treated rice in 2 ecosystems. Yield losses due to ufra disease were 49.1 and 42.4% in the rain-fed and irrigated rice, respectively. Soil application of the nematicides, forwafuran, edfuran and sunfuran was cost-effective especially in fields of endemic areas. A total of 53 rice entries were tested, only 4 entries, fukuhonami, hyakikari, akiyu taka and matsuhonami showed highly resistance reactions to D. angustus.
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author Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Ullah, Md Wali
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Tajul, Mohammad Islam
spellingShingle Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Ullah, Md Wali
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Tajul, Mohammad Islam
Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
author_facet Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Ullah, Md Wali
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Tajul, Mohammad Islam
author_sort Latif, Mohammad Abdul
title Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
title_short Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
title_full Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
title_fullStr Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
title_full_unstemmed Management of ufra disease of rice caused by Ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
title_sort management of ufra disease of rice caused by ditylenchus angustus with nematicides and resistance
publisher Academic Journals
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