2022
DOI: 10.24925/turjaf.v10i2.147-157.4548
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Rice Blast, A Major Threat to the Rice Production and its Various Management Techniques

Abstract: Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important staple cereal crop which is consumed by more than 50% of world population. It contributes 23% and 50% of total calories consumed by world and Nepalese population respectively. Among various abiotic factors affecting rice, rice blast is the most disastrous, causing 70-80% yield loss. This disease was originated in China around 7000 years ago. In Nepal, it was first reported in Thimi, Bhaktapur in 1966. It is caused by a filamentous ascomycete fungus Magnaporthe oryza… Show more

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“…So far, more than 100 major blast resistance genes and 300 quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified and documented [8,9]. Many rice varieties have complete resistance to the blast, however, after a few cultivated years; the resistance has been broken down due to blast race changes and the appearance of newer, more virulent isolates of rice blast fungus [10]. Conventional breeding, thus, is still the mainstay for managing blast resistant cultivars to develop highly resistant cultivars to manage the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, more than 100 major blast resistance genes and 300 quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified and documented [8,9]. Many rice varieties have complete resistance to the blast, however, after a few cultivated years; the resistance has been broken down due to blast race changes and the appearance of newer, more virulent isolates of rice blast fungus [10]. Conventional breeding, thus, is still the mainstay for managing blast resistant cultivars to develop highly resistant cultivars to manage the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, how to ensure food security has become a common concern of all countries in the world. Many fungal diseases inhibit the growth of rice, notably so rice blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae [ 4 ], which reduces rice production by up to 30% annually around the world [ 5 ], which is enough rice for about 60 million people [ 6 ]. Fungal infection is a leading factor driving agricultural production shortfalls and in the dramatic growth in widespread lesions in immunosuppressed people [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At present, the fungicides of amide compounds have been used for decades, and the application of fungicides is the most effective measure to control phytopathogenic fungi. The use of fungicides can restore a lot of losses every year (Simkhada and Thapa, 2021;Wang R.-X. et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%