The interaction between mineral nutrients and foliar diseases is an important factor affecting grain yield and quality of cereal crops. This study was conducted to in-vestigate the effect of blast disease (Pyricularia oryzae Cav.) on nitrogen accumulation and remobilization to grain of rice plants (Oryza sativa L.), and to assess the possible nitrogen losses occurring between anthesis and maturity in response to disease stress in the field. Four rice cultivars with various levels of susceptibility to blast disease were grown in 2003 and 2004 under high and low disease pressure, achieved by early inoculation with the blast fungus and by natural infection, respectively. Inocu-lation affected the overall nitrogen metabolism of rice plants and ...
(1) Background: Sheath blight is one of the most economically significant rice diseases worldwide. A...
BFP Equipe MétabolismeBGPI : équipe 4International audienceModifications in glutamine synthetase OsG...
Rice blast disease is a threat for European rice growers, who apply chemical treatments each year to...
The study aimed to determine the effect of nitrogen rates and planting systems on the incidence and ...
Bacterial blight disease of rice is major constraint in rice cultivation. This disease is influenced...
Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility (NIS) to plant diseases is a widespread phenomenon. In the case of r...
In the central highlands of Madagascar, blast, a serious fungal disease of rice caused by Magnaporth...
BGPI : équipe 4National audienceNitrogen fertilizers drastically increased yield but are also known ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and become an essential foo...
International audienceReducing nitrogen leaching and nitrous oxide emissions with the goal of more s...
Panicle blast (Pyricularia grisea) in upland rice causes significant yield losses depending upon the...
Aggregate sheath spot (AgSS), a disease caused by Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae, is one of the major ri...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Breeding and Genetics to Shape Rice Production Systems in ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
Madagascar is one of the biggest rice producers in Africa. About 20% of the production is rainfed ri...
(1) Background: Sheath blight is one of the most economically significant rice diseases worldwide. A...
BFP Equipe MétabolismeBGPI : équipe 4International audienceModifications in glutamine synthetase OsG...
Rice blast disease is a threat for European rice growers, who apply chemical treatments each year to...
The study aimed to determine the effect of nitrogen rates and planting systems on the incidence and ...
Bacterial blight disease of rice is major constraint in rice cultivation. This disease is influenced...
Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility (NIS) to plant diseases is a widespread phenomenon. In the case of r...
In the central highlands of Madagascar, blast, a serious fungal disease of rice caused by Magnaporth...
BGPI : équipe 4National audienceNitrogen fertilizers drastically increased yield but are also known ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and become an essential foo...
International audienceReducing nitrogen leaching and nitrous oxide emissions with the goal of more s...
Panicle blast (Pyricularia grisea) in upland rice causes significant yield losses depending upon the...
Aggregate sheath spot (AgSS), a disease caused by Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae, is one of the major ri...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Breeding and Genetics to Shape Rice Production Systems in ...
Crop residues are an important source of nitrogen (N) for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The objective of t...
Madagascar is one of the biggest rice producers in Africa. About 20% of the production is rainfed ri...
(1) Background: Sheath blight is one of the most economically significant rice diseases worldwide. A...
BFP Equipe MétabolismeBGPI : équipe 4International audienceModifications in glutamine synthetase OsG...
Rice blast disease is a threat for European rice growers, who apply chemical treatments each year to...