Not AvailableRice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae (anamorph: Pyricularia oryzae) is a serious disease of rice threatening its production worldwide. The pathogen has high genomic plasticity, wide host range and rapid rate of evolution resulting in fungicidal resistance and breakdown of resistant varieties. Though integrated disease management modules have been adopted for the management of the pathogen, the disease continues to be a challenge to plant pathologists. The pathogen affects all the above-ground parts of the plant including seeds. Seeds are implicated as important overwintering source of inoculum of the pathogen and may serve as an important source of primary inoculum during the rice season. Further, the spread of pathoge...