Bacterial blight is one of the most serious desease in Myanmar rice growing areas especially at the road side areas. Such areas are shaded with road side shading trees, poorly drained. Paddy fields beside the raod sides were mostly suffered from that disease.
Even though blight appearance could be observed from bands, farmers did not recognise such disase was caused by poor drainag and shading. Farmers do not try to prevent such occurrence every years of growing season.
Bacterial blight of rice is a common disease in Myanmar caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. It leads to characteristic lesions on rice leaves, affecting photosynthesis and leading to yield loss. Management strategies include planting resistant varieties, implementing good agricultural practices, and applying copper-based bactericides.
Potato blight is a fungus.
The cool water will hydrate and begin to soften the rice, while the rice will slowly absorb the water. After a week, if left at room temperature, the rice will likely begin to ferment and develop mold due to bacterial growth. It is not recommended to leave rice soaking in water for that long.
Yes, mango trees can be affected by various viral diseases such as Mango Malformation Disease, Mango Sudden Death Syndrome, and Mango Decline. These diseases can have a significant impact on mango production and quality if not managed properly.
Potato blight, also known as late blight, is caused by a water mold called Phytophthora infestans, which is neither a bacteria nor a virus. It is a type of oomycete, which is a group of fungus-like microorganisms that can cause plant diseases.
Myanmar has the largest deposit of jade. The country is known for its high-quality jadeite, which is a valuable gemstone and is predominantly found in the Hpakant region in northern Myanmar.
the answer is may be paddy or rice, because rice is the main product from M Myanmar.
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Potential of Weed Extracts to Control Bacterial Blight DiseasePotential of Weed Extracts to Control Bacterial Blight Disease Caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae in Rice. This study aimed to find out the potential and effectivity of weed extracts to control bacterial blight disease caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in rice. The experimentation process has four stages. In preparing the medium, 300 g of sliced unpeeled potato was boiled and 24 g agar, 0.5 g K[4]HPO[4], 0.5 g CaCO[3], 0.5 g NaCl, 5 g peptone and 20 g sucrose were melted.Potato water was added to the solution to make up 1 liter. The medium was dispensed in petri plates and flasks and sterilized. In the identification and isolation of bacteria, rice infected leaves were disinfected with 1% NaOCl and rinsed with running water. The leaves were cut aseptically, placed in sterilized glass slide, stained and placed in the medium. The leaves of the weeds were disinfected with 1% NaOCl, rinsed three time , pounded, filtered and sterilized. The extracts were pipetted to the cultured bacteria after 24 hour exposure to ultraviolet rays. One way analysis of variance was used in ten replicates and six treatments. The results rejected the null hypotheses and showed that the five extracts have the potential to control bacterial leaf blight disease caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in rice. Treatment B, Cobra-cobra (Ipomea sp.) was the most effective among the five weeds. Therefore, weeds such as Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon citratus, Asyang (Mikania chordata), Bugang (Roetboella exaltata), Cobracobra (Ipomea sp. And Cogon (Imperata cylindrica) have the potential to control bacterial blight disease caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in rice.
J. M. Young has written: 'Hard pad disease (para-distemper)' -- subject(s): Diseases, Dogs 'Bacterial blight of peas' -- subject(s): Bacterial blight of peas 'Notes on the use of B.S.153' 'Examples of the design of steel girder bridges in accordance with B.S. 153'
Khin Win has written: 'Myanmar's experience in rice improvement, 1830-1985' -- subject(s): Rice
Air borne diseases. These crop diseases are transmitted by the air, e.g., 'rust of wheat' , "blast of rice" , etc. Air-borne diseases attack all aerial parts of the plants, e.g., leaf, flower, and fruits. Water borne diseases. Pathogens of these crop diseases are transmitted by the water, e.g., "bacterial blight of rice".
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To ten rice growing countries are China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, Philippines, and Brazil.
To ten rice growing countries are China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, Philippines, and Brazil.
Blight means a plant disease. The plants became effected with blight. We treated the crops for blight.