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Effect of primary inoculum sources of bean common bacterial blight on early epidemics,seed yield and quality aspects
Authors:C Fininsa  T Tefera
Institution:1. 1365 Jacobs Place , Dixon, CA, 95620, USA jlitsinger@thegrid.net;3. International Rice Research Institute , DAPO Box 7777, Metro Manila, Philippines;4. Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Maligaya, Science City of Mu?oz , Nueva Ecija, 3119, Philippines
Abstract:Rainfed wetland rice (RWR) had more species in common with irrigated wetland than dryland rice agroecosystems. Across ecosystems, higher pest densities and losses were recorded in RWR sites. We hypothesise that under low pressure from natural enemies, vegetative stage losses became particularly high due the combination of whorl maggot and caseworm damage combined with the physiological stress of transplanting shock. Both of these pest groups benefited from an expanded vegetative period common in RWR agroecosystems. Losses in older rice were probably due to stemborers. RWR is more prone to an array of physiological stresses than irrigated rice that we believe minimises crop compensation to accentuate insect losses. Chemical control is uneconomical mainly due to the low yield potential of RWR and the poor efficacy of applied insecticide.
Keywords:Primary Inoculum Sources  Xanthomnas Campestris Pv Phaseoli  Phaseolus Vulgaris  Common Bacterial Blight Epidemics
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