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Effect of Promising Rice Genotypes on Leaf Blast Disease Progression / B. Chaudhary in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)
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Title : Effect of Promising Rice Genotypes on Leaf Blast Disease Progression Material Type: printed text Authors: B. Chaudhary, Author Publication Date: 1997 Article on page: 27-31 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Blast, Pyricularia grisea, partial resistance, rate reducing, slow blasting. Abstract: Nine promising rice genotypes in 1993 and six in 1994 were evaluated for resistance to blast disease (Pyricularia grisea) at the Agriculture Research Station, Rampur, Chitwan. Of the genotypes, three were found promising with respect to leaf blast resistance in both years. Others had faster disease development and had higher terminal disease severities. Among the genotypes tested, AS 781-1 and NR 601-18-1-2, which were promising also in grain yield point of view, showed significantly slower disease progress and lower terminal disease severities. Thus, the genotypes need to be promoted for cultivation under disease prone areas in the country.
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in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997) . - 27-31 p.[article] Effect of Promising Rice Genotypes on Leaf Blast Disease Progression [printed text] / B. Chaudhary, Author . - 1997 . - 27-31 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997) . - 27-31 p.
Keywords: Blast, Pyricularia grisea, partial resistance, rate reducing, slow blasting. Abstract: Nine promising rice genotypes in 1993 and six in 1994 were evaluated for resistance to blast disease (Pyricularia grisea) at the Agriculture Research Station, Rampur, Chitwan. Of the genotypes, three were found promising with respect to leaf blast resistance in both years. Others had faster disease development and had higher terminal disease severities. Among the genotypes tested, AS 781-1 and NR 601-18-1-2, which were promising also in grain yield point of view, showed significantly slower disease progress and lower terminal disease severities. Thus, the genotypes need to be promoted for cultivation under disease prone areas in the country.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1796
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Title : Evaluation of fingermillet genotypes for blast disease resistance 2003-04 Material Type: printed text Authors: Prasad, R.C. ; Pathak, H.P., Author Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 15-21 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Blast, disease, finger millet, genotypes and Pyricularia grisea. Abstract: 180 and 219 millet genotypes obtained from different source were evaluated under field condition at Kabre and Pokhara to find out sources of resistance toblast disease respectively for consecutive two years 2003 and 2004. Maximumnumber of.fingermillet cultivars 154 at Kabre and 106 at Pokhara were resistant to blast disease. Among them ·millet genotypes such as KLE-118, KLE-123, KLE-159, KLE-176, KLE-277, GE-498, GE-509, GE-517, GE-518, GE-519 & GE-521 were recorded upto resistant to FB & NB at both locations and agronomically superior that might be used in breeding programme to develop new millet varieties of desired characters and some of them could be recommended for general cultivation.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=512 Evaluation of fingermillet genotypes for blast disease resistance 2003-04 [printed text] / Prasad, R.C. ; Pathak, H.P., Author . - 2005 . - 15-21 p.
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Blast, disease, finger millet, genotypes and Pyricularia grisea. Abstract: 180 and 219 millet genotypes obtained from different source were evaluated under field condition at Kabre and Pokhara to find out sources of resistance toblast disease respectively for consecutive two years 2003 and 2004. Maximumnumber of.fingermillet cultivars 154 at Kabre and 106 at Pokhara were resistant to blast disease. Among them ·millet genotypes such as KLE-118, KLE-123, KLE-159, KLE-176, KLE-277, GE-498, GE-509, GE-517, GE-518, GE-519 & GE-521 were recorded upto resistant to FB & NB at both locations and agronomically superior that might be used in breeding programme to develop new millet varieties of desired characters and some of them could be recommended for general cultivation.
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in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Title : Evaluation of fingermillet genotypes for cercospora leaf spot resistance Material Type: printed text Authors: Prasad, R.C. Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 22-29 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Blast, disease, finger millet, genotypes and Pyricularia grisea. Abstract: 180 and 219 cultivars of fingermllet genotypesreceived from various national as well asinternational institutions were evaluated under fieldcondition at Kabre and Lumle continuouslyfor two years 2003 and 2004 respectively to find out sources of resistance to Cercospora leafspot. Maximum number of fingermillet cultivated 82at Kabre and 18 at Lumle were resistant toCercospora leaf spot. Among them millet genotypessuch as KLE-154, KLE-157, KLE-167, KLE-216, KLE-247, KLE-248, KLE-255, KLE-290, GE-SIS, COLL#KN-26, COLL#KN-59 and Coll.#GYN-48 were recorded upto moderately resistant to the disease and agronomicallysuperior for both year at Kabre and one year at Lumle thai might be used in breeding programmeto develop new millet varieties and some of them could be recommended for general cultivation.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=513 Evaluation of fingermillet genotypes for cercospora leaf spot resistance [printed text] / Prasad, R.C. . - 2005 . - 22-29 p.
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Blast, disease, finger millet, genotypes and Pyricularia grisea. Abstract: 180 and 219 cultivars of fingermllet genotypesreceived from various national as well asinternational institutions were evaluated under fieldcondition at Kabre and Lumle continuouslyfor two years 2003 and 2004 respectively to find out sources of resistance to Cercospora leafspot. Maximum number of fingermillet cultivated 82at Kabre and 18 at Lumle were resistant toCercospora leaf spot. Among them millet genotypessuch as KLE-154, KLE-157, KLE-167, KLE-216, KLE-247, KLE-248, KLE-255, KLE-290, GE-SIS, COLL#KN-26, COLL#KN-59 and Coll.#GYN-48 were recorded upto moderately resistant to the disease and agronomicallysuperior for both year at Kabre and one year at Lumle thai might be used in breeding programmeto develop new millet varieties and some of them could be recommended for general cultivation.
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