2015
DOI: 10.5897/ajb2015.14460
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Effect of artificially-generated wind on removing guttation and dew droplets from rice leaf surface for controlling rice blast disease

Abstract: The incidence and severity of leaf and panicle blasts were efficiently reduced in the wind-treated fields. Artificially-generated wind was performed on rice paddy field in order to measure the changes in temperature and humidity during and after the blowing process and to investigate the effects of sending wind on the formation and removal of guttation and dew droplets on rice leaves. A large electric fan was used to send wind with a depression angle of 30° at 4:00 AM for 30-40 min. During the blowing process,… Show more

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