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http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2003.9.2.068

Assessments of Rice Yield Loss According to Infection Time of Neck Blast  

Shim, Hong-Sik (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology)
Kim, Yong-Ki (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology)
Han, Seong-Sook (Environment & Biotechnolgy Division, National Crop Experiment Station)
Sung, Jae-Mo (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,Kangwon National University)
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Research in Plant Disease / v.9, no.2, 2003 , pp. 68-71 More about this Journal
Abstract
Correlation between rice yield loss and infection time of neck blast after panicle emergence was analyzed in paddy fields at Icheon in 1999 and 2000. As the neck blast occurred at early heading stage, the yield loss of a early maturity variety, Jinmibyeo, ranged from 83.9% to 81.6%, while it ranged from 44.3% to 33.1% when the disease developed 30 days after heading. The regression equations of yield loss(y) caused by the neck blast infection time(x) in Jinmibyeo were y =1.2717x + 79.523(R2 = 0.9487) and y = 1.6872x + 74.545(R2 = 0.7993) in 1999 and 2000. In a mid-lately maturity variety, Chucheongbyeo, yield loss ranged from 64.9% to 47.8% when the disease developed at early heading stage. While it ranged from 29.1% to 8.9% when the disease occurred 40 days after heading. The regression equations of yield loss caused by the disease in Chucheongbyeo were y= 1.2717x + 79.523($R^2$ = 0.9487) and y = 1.6872x + 74.545(($R^2$ = 0.7993) in 1999 and 2000. Weights of 1,000 rice grains of Jinmibyeo and Chucheongbyeo were also drastically decreased to 38.3% and 57.3%, respectively, compared to healthy control when the disease occurred at early heading stage. However, weights of the two cultivars were 87.6% and 92.9% compared to control when the disease developed after 40 days of heading. Results indicated that there is a highly negative correlation between rice yield loss and infection time of the neck blast.
Keywords
correlation; 1,000 grains weight; infection time; neck blast; yield loss;
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