2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsci.2021.07.006
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UvSMEK1, a Suppressor of MEK Null, Regulates Pathogenicity, Conidiation and Conidial Germination in Rice False Smut Fungus Ustilaginoidea virens

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“…In the current study, blast disease was recorded in the rice field against the pathogen P.oryzae and management practice was done by using different fungicides and nutirents.The disease was identified based on marphological characterization and pathogenicity test. The pathogen P. oryzae accounts for the massive yield losses to the rice crop (Junjie et al, 2021). Developing resistant varieties by incorporating new genes through breeding techniques remains the most economically viable, ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly technique.…”
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“…In the current study, blast disease was recorded in the rice field against the pathogen P.oryzae and management practice was done by using different fungicides and nutirents.The disease was identified based on marphological characterization and pathogenicity test. The pathogen P. oryzae accounts for the massive yield losses to the rice crop (Junjie et al, 2021). Developing resistant varieties by incorporating new genes through breeding techniques remains the most economically viable, ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, seed borne diseases are exclusively responsible for low paddy yield. Pathogens account for 30% annual yield loss of the rice crop (Junjie et al, 2021). From the last twenty years in Pakistan, rice blast disease has been evolved to an existential threat to the rice crop in the rice growing areas of Punjab province (Arshad et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%