Silicon (Si) has been shown to suppress diseases of rice such as blast when applied to Si-deficient soils. In 1995 and 1996, Si was applied at 1,000 kg ha-1 to at two locations in eastern Colombia to determine if Si combined with reduced rates of fungicide could be used to manage leaf and neck bl...
Seebold, KW
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Datnoff, LE
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Correa Victoria, Fernando J.
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Kucharek, TA
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Snyder, GH
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[Effects of silicon and fungicides on the control of leaf and neck blast in upland rice]
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Effects of silicon and fungicides on the control of leaf and neck blast in 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...
Seebold, KW
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Datnoff, LE
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Correa Victoria, Fernando J.
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Kucharek, TA
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Snyder, GH
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[Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice]
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Effect of silicon rate and host resistance on blast, scald, and yield of upland rice
The application of silicon (Si) fertilizers reduces the severity of blast, caused by Magnaporthe grisea, in irrigated and upland rice; however, little research has been conducted to examine the epidemiological and etiological components of this reduction. Four cultivars of rice with differential ...
Seebold, KW
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Kucharek, TA
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Datnoff, LE
,
Correa Victoria, Fernando J.
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Marchetti, MA
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[The influence of silicon on components of resistance to blast in susceptible, partially resistant, and resistant cultivars of rice]
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The influence of silicon on components of resistance to blast in susceptible, partially resistant, and resistant cultivars of rice