Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition)
Overview Biotic stresses due to pests and diseases are dynamic, and their occurrence is influenced by several factors, such as host genotype, cropping practices, and extreme weather events brought about by climate change. Major diseases caused by pathogens, and nematodes and insect pests, such as b...
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| author | Telebanco-Yanoria, Mary Jeanie Atienza-Grande, Genelou Jonson, Gilda Almazan, Maria Liberty Bernal, Carmencita Pangesti, Nurmi Pacia, Jocelyn Castilla, Nancy Carvajal, Raphael Ortega, Kendrix Natulan, Rafael Luis Valenzuela, Ma Michelle Vera Cruz, Casiana Schepler-Luu, Van |
| author_browse | Almazan, Maria Liberty Atienza-Grande, Genelou Bernal, Carmencita Carvajal, Raphael Castilla, Nancy Jonson, Gilda Natulan, Rafael Luis Ortega, Kendrix Pacia, Jocelyn Pangesti, Nurmi Schepler-Luu, Van Telebanco-Yanoria, Mary Jeanie Valenzuela, Ma Michelle Vera Cruz, Casiana |
| author_facet | Telebanco-Yanoria, Mary Jeanie Atienza-Grande, Genelou Jonson, Gilda Almazan, Maria Liberty Bernal, Carmencita Pangesti, Nurmi Pacia, Jocelyn Castilla, Nancy Carvajal, Raphael Ortega, Kendrix Natulan, Rafael Luis Valenzuela, Ma Michelle Vera Cruz, Casiana Schepler-Luu, Van |
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Biotic stresses due to pests and diseases are dynamic, and their occurrence is influenced by several factors, such as host genotype, cropping practices, and extreme weather events brought about by climate change. Major diseases caused by pathogens, and nematodes and insect pests, such as brown planthoppers, green leafhoppers, and stemborers, reduce rice yields in different ecosystems, if these are not properly assessed and managed.
The use of host plant resistance is generally considered as the most economical, practical, and environment-friendly strategy for pest management. It enables farmers to reduce yield losses and improve productivity and profitability without reliance on pesticides, which becomes increasingly important in the face of climate change. However, robust screening protocols are often lacking or not standardized. Hence, capacity development on the protocols used at IRRI for the evaluation of resistance to biotic stresses will facilitate the identification and selection of resistant genotypes. A standard protocol will facilitate collaboration among different institutes. Acquiring skills in evaluating rice genotypes to biotic stresses is crucial for developing pest management strategies. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1754412025-11-06T17:18:25Z Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) Telebanco-Yanoria, Mary Jeanie Atienza-Grande, Genelou Jonson, Gilda Almazan, Maria Liberty Bernal, Carmencita Pangesti, Nurmi Pacia, Jocelyn Castilla, Nancy Carvajal, Raphael Ortega, Kendrix Natulan, Rafael Luis Valenzuela, Ma Michelle Vera Cruz, Casiana Schepler-Luu, Van biotic stress cropping systems climate change pest management resistance genes host plant resistance productivity evaluation techniques rice genotypes Overview Biotic stresses due to pests and diseases are dynamic, and their occurrence is influenced by several factors, such as host genotype, cropping practices, and extreme weather events brought about by climate change. Major diseases caused by pathogens, and nematodes and insect pests, such as brown planthoppers, green leafhoppers, and stemborers, reduce rice yields in different ecosystems, if these are not properly assessed and managed. The use of host plant resistance is generally considered as the most economical, practical, and environment-friendly strategy for pest management. It enables farmers to reduce yield losses and improve productivity and profitability without reliance on pesticides, which becomes increasingly important in the face of climate change. However, robust screening protocols are often lacking or not standardized. Hence, capacity development on the protocols used at IRRI for the evaluation of resistance to biotic stresses will facilitate the identification and selection of resistant genotypes. A standard protocol will facilitate collaboration among different institutes. Acquiring skills in evaluating rice genotypes to biotic stresses is crucial for developing pest management strategies. 2025 2025-07-02T08:21:21Z 2025-07-02T08:21:21Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175441 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Yanoria, M. J., Atienza-Grande, G., Jonson, G., Almazan, M. L., Pacia, J., Castilla, N., Vera Cruz, C., & Schepler-Luu, V. (2025). Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition). International Rice Research Institute. Los Baños, Philippines. 116 p. |
| spellingShingle | biotic stress cropping systems climate change pest management resistance genes host plant resistance productivity evaluation techniques rice genotypes Telebanco-Yanoria, Mary Jeanie Atienza-Grande, Genelou Jonson, Gilda Almazan, Maria Liberty Bernal, Carmencita Pangesti, Nurmi Pacia, Jocelyn Castilla, Nancy Carvajal, Raphael Ortega, Kendrix Natulan, Rafael Luis Valenzuela, Ma Michelle Vera Cruz, Casiana Schepler-Luu, Van Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) |
| title | Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) |
| title_full | Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) |
| title_fullStr | Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) |
| title_short | Manual on Biotic Stress Resistance Evaluation (First Edition) |
| title_sort | manual on biotic stress resistance evaluation first edition |
| topic | biotic stress cropping systems climate change pest management resistance genes host plant resistance productivity evaluation techniques rice genotypes |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175441 |
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