Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim

Rice blast disease caused by Magnapothe oryzae is the most devastating disease attacked in rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation. Blast disease can cause approximately 60% - 100% of yield losses which can feed around 60 million of people. According to various projections, world need to produce 30% more...

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Main Author: Muslim, Nor Farah Hana
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Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2016
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spelling my.uitm.ir.174222019-05-23T07:48:56Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17422/ Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim Muslim, Nor Farah Hana Rice blast disease caused by Magnapothe oryzae is the most devastating disease attacked in rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation. Blast disease can cause approximately 60% - 100% of yield losses which can feed around 60 million of people. According to various projections, world need to produce 30% more rice by 2030. To meet this challenge, various management strategies should be enhanced and implemented. This review paper aims to discuss on current control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and other countries such as China, India, Japan and other countries. The scopes of this review are to identify the current management that was being applied in other countries and to review the potential control method that can be implemented in Malaysia. There are several cultural practices that have been implemented by various countries such as resistant variety, mixtures of variety or multi lines, water management, and nutrient management. Most of the countries are focusing on using resistant variety to control rice blast disease. Among the countries, China used most of resistant variety to control rice blast and one of them is Xiangzi 3150 and has been used as donor gene for 20 years. Malaysia also used the resistant variety such as MR 219 to manage rice blast. Control method of using mechanical approach is most unpopular method, perhaps in the future, our country should concern more about this approach which is has been proved in Japan by using fan-forced wind. The method is claimed to be effective in combating rice blast disease. For chemical control, most of the countries used Carbcndazim and followed by Isoprothiolane and Tricylazole through a seed treatment and foliar sprays. Among these controls, chemical is the most commonly used by farmers due to its effectiveness and fast control rice blast disease. However, due to drawback of using the chemical which is high contain of toxicity cause environmental issue. Therefore, utilization of antagonistic bacteria as biological agents becomes researcher's interest to study the efficacy of biological agents to control rice blast disease. In addition, an advanced method for early detection of the disease such as serological method, molecular method, biomarker-based disease detection and plant properties also can be used in preventing the blast infection. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2016 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17422/2/PPb_NOR%20FARAH%20HANA%20MUSLIM%20AT%2016_5.pdf Muslim, Nor Farah Hana (2016) Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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description Rice blast disease caused by Magnapothe oryzae is the most devastating disease attacked in rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation. Blast disease can cause approximately 60% - 100% of yield losses which can feed around 60 million of people. According to various projections, world need to produce 30% more rice by 2030. To meet this challenge, various management strategies should be enhanced and implemented. This review paper aims to discuss on current control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and other countries such as China, India, Japan and other countries. The scopes of this review are to identify the current management that was being applied in other countries and to review the potential control method that can be implemented in Malaysia. There are several cultural practices that have been implemented by various countries such as resistant variety, mixtures of variety or multi lines, water management, and nutrient management. Most of the countries are focusing on using resistant variety to control rice blast disease. Among the countries, China used most of resistant variety to control rice blast and one of them is Xiangzi 3150 and has been used as donor gene for 20 years. Malaysia also used the resistant variety such as MR 219 to manage rice blast. Control method of using mechanical approach is most unpopular method, perhaps in the future, our country should concern more about this approach which is has been proved in Japan by using fan-forced wind. The method is claimed to be effective in combating rice blast disease. For chemical control, most of the countries used Carbcndazim and followed by Isoprothiolane and Tricylazole through a seed treatment and foliar sprays. Among these controls, chemical is the most commonly used by farmers due to its effectiveness and fast control rice blast disease. However, due to drawback of using the chemical which is high contain of toxicity cause environmental issue. Therefore, utilization of antagonistic bacteria as biological agents becomes researcher's interest to study the efficacy of biological agents to control rice blast disease. In addition, an advanced method for early detection of the disease such as serological method, molecular method, biomarker-based disease detection and plant properties also can be used in preventing the blast infection.
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author Muslim, Nor Farah Hana
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Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim
author_facet Muslim, Nor Farah Hana
author_sort Muslim, Nor Farah Hana
title Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim
title_short Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim
title_full Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim
title_fullStr Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim
title_full_unstemmed Review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in Malaysia and several countries / Nor Farah Hana Muslim
title_sort review on current available control managements of rice blast disease in malaysia and several countries / nor farah hana muslim
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17422/2/PPb_NOR%20FARAH%20HANA%20MUSLIM%20AT%2016_5.pdf
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