Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice

Blast-resistant, partially resistant, and susceptible cultivars of rice were planted in soil amended with Si at 0, 500, or 1,000 kg/ha at two locations in eastern Colombia to assess differential responses to leaf blast, neck blast, and leaf scald, and to examine the quantity and quality of grains ha...

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Autores principales: Seebold, KW, Datnoff, LE, Correa Victoria, Fernando J., Kucharek, TA, Snyder, GH
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Scientific Societies 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42790
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author Seebold, KW
Datnoff, LE
Correa Victoria, Fernando J.
Kucharek, TA
Snyder, GH
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Datnoff, LE
Kucharek, TA
Seebold, KW
Snyder, GH
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Datnoff, LE
Correa Victoria, Fernando J.
Kucharek, TA
Snyder, GH
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description Blast-resistant, partially resistant, and susceptible cultivars of rice were planted in soil amended with Si at 0, 500, or 1,000 kg/ha at two locations in eastern Colombia to assess differential responses to leaf blast, neck blast, and leaf scald, and to examine the quantity and quality of grains harvested. Leaf and neck blast on partially resistant and susceptible cultivars were reduced by Si as the rate of Si was increased. Depending on the location, the level of severity of leaf and neck blast on partially resistant cultivars, when fertilized with Si at 500 or 1,000 kg/ha, was lowered to that of resistant cultivars without Si. At both locations, yields were increased by as much as 42%, depending on the cultivar, by Si applied at 1,000 kg/ha. In general, high rates of Si reduced the number of broken grains harvested. Grain discoloration, regardless of cultivar or location, was reduced by as much as 70% at the high rate of Si. The application of Si to complement host resistance to blast and scald appears to be an effective strategy for disease management in rice and provides the added benefit of improving the quantity and quality of rice yields.
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spelling CGSpace427902024-08-27T10:34:44Z Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice Seebold, KW Datnoff, LE Correa Victoria, Fernando J. Kucharek, TA Snyder, GH magnaporthe disease resistance oryza sativa rice resistencia a la enfermedad arroz Blast-resistant, partially resistant, and susceptible cultivars of rice were planted in soil amended with Si at 0, 500, or 1,000 kg/ha at two locations in eastern Colombia to assess differential responses to leaf blast, neck blast, and leaf scald, and to examine the quantity and quality of grains harvested. Leaf and neck blast on partially resistant and susceptible cultivars were reduced by Si as the rate of Si was increased. Depending on the location, the level of severity of leaf and neck blast on partially resistant cultivars, when fertilized with Si at 500 or 1,000 kg/ha, was lowered to that of resistant cultivars without Si. At both locations, yields were increased by as much as 42%, depending on the cultivar, by Si applied at 1,000 kg/ha. In general, high rates of Si reduced the number of broken grains harvested. Grain discoloration, regardless of cultivar or location, was reduced by as much as 70% at the high rate of Si. The application of Si to complement host resistance to blast and scald appears to be an effective strategy for disease management in rice and provides the added benefit of improving the quantity and quality of rice yields. 2000-08 2014-09-24T07:58:34Z 2014-09-24T07:58:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42790 en Open Access Scientific Societies
spellingShingle magnaporthe
disease resistance
oryza sativa
rice
resistencia a la enfermedad
arroz
Seebold, KW
Datnoff, LE
Correa Victoria, Fernando J.
Kucharek, TA
Snyder, GH
Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
title Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
title_full Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
title_fullStr Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
title_short Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
title_sort effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast scald and yield of upland rice
topic magnaporthe
disease resistance
oryza sativa
rice
resistencia a la enfermedad
arroz
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42790
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