Comparison of phenotyping methods for resistance to stem rot and aggregated sheath spot in rice.
ABSTRACT.Stem and sheath diseases caused by Sclerotium oryzae Cattaneo (SCL) and Rhizoctonia oryzaesativae Sawada Mordue (ROS) can severely reduce rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield and grain quality. Genetic resistance is the best strategy to control them. Phenotypic selection for resistance is hampered...
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2016
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