2020
DOI: 10.4038/sljae.v2i2.36
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Battling against Brown Planthopper in Rice: Genomic Selection in Backcross Breeding to Produce Resistant Cultivars - A Review

Abstract: Brown Planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens Stål, imposes a significant threat to the rice cultivation in Sri Lanka, generating 5-10% of annual yield losses. Rice farmers mainly adopt chemical methods to control the BPH attacks. The intensive use of insecticides is a crucial trigger for the development of resistance and hence continuous BPH outbreaks. Thus, the chemical methods of control do not provide a permanent solution to the BPH. The most recommended strategy of resolving the BPH crisis in rice is the de… Show more

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