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Title | LONGIVITY OF SCLEROTIA AND RESPONSE OF Sclerotium oryzae, THE CAUSAL ORGANISM OF RICE STEM ROT TO CHEMICAL | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2001-01-13 | |||||
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Mau ng Mau ng Myint | ||||||
Hla Than | ||||||
Yu Yu Min | ||||||
Thet Yi Khaing | ||||||
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Variability of sclerotia of Sclerotium oryzae, the causal organism of rice stem rot, kept under laboratory condition significantly decreased with their ages. A small number of viable sclerotia (4.4%) were, however, recovered 2 years after isolation. Of two fungicides tested in vitro against mycelial growth of S. oryza, Terraclor was more effective than Rovral. ED5o values were 6.6 and 20.7 p.p.m (a. i.) for the former and the latter. Among the three herbicides assessed in vitro, Satunil, with an EDso of 4.8 p.p.m.(a. i.), was the most toxic to radial growth of S. oryzae. Sunrice and Sofit were also toxic with ED5o of 16.6 and 54.6 p.p.m. (a. i.). | ||||||
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longevity | ||||||
Identifier | https://yauor-yau.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/92 | |||||
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Proceedings of the Second Agricultural Research Conference | ||||||
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