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The Use of Rice Varietal Diversity for Rice Blast Control 被引量:2
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作者 ZHUYou-yong CHENHai-ru +8 位作者 FANJing-hua WANGYun-yue LIYan FANJin-xiang YANGShi-sheng MAGuan-liang CHENJian-bin LIZuo-shen LUBao-rong 《Agricultural Sciences in China》 CAS CSCD 2003年第4期400-408,共9页
Field experiments of mixed- (intercropping) and pure-planting (monoculture) of four rice varieties, representing improved hybrid varieties (Shanyou63 and Shanyou22) and high-quality traditional varieties (Huangkenuo a... Field experiments of mixed- (intercropping) and pure-planting (monoculture) of four rice varieties, representing improved hybrid varieties (Shanyou63 and Shanyou22) and high-quality traditional varieties (Huangkenuo and Zigu) from Yunnan Province, were conducted based on their differences in genetic background and agro-economical characteristics. The results demonstrated that the mixed-planting of the hybrid rice and high-quality traditional rice varieties had a significantly greater effect on controlling rice blast disease than the monoculture of these varieties, particularly the traditional ones. It is evident for the highly susceptible traditional varieties in mixed-planting to achieve disease control, with significant decreases in blast incidences and severity indexes. The blast control efficiency reached up to 83-98% under such planting model. This suggests that an appropriate mixed-planting of rice varieties with diverse genetic background and agro-economical characteristics is an effective approach for rice blast control. In addition, resistance of the traditional rice varieties to lodging was considerably increased in the plots with mixed-planting, compared with the plots with monoculture. The average rate of grain-yield increase ranged from 6. 5 to 9.7% in the plots with mixed-planting. 展开更多
关键词 RICE Mixed-planting MONOCULTURE Variety diversity Rice blast control Yield
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