PGPR: a Potential Management Option for Sheath Blight and Bacterial Panicle Blight of Rice in the United States
Sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani) and bacterial panicle blight (Burkholderia glumae or B. gladioli) are the two most important rice diseases in the southern United States. None of the leading high yielding cultivars have acceptable levels of resistance to either disease. While effective fungicides are available for control of sheath blight, there are no chemicals registered for bacterial panicle blight in the U. S. Studies have been initiated to develop a strategy of utilizing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) as a management option for sheath blight and bacterial panicle blight in rice. Separate field experiments were established in Texas to evaluate the efficacy of PGPR strains for suppression of each disease.
Rice sheath blight bacterial panicle blight Rhizoctonia solani Burkholderia glumae Burkholderia gladioli PGPR
X. G. Zhou M. S. Reddy J. W. Kloepper K. V. K. Kumar S. Zhang
AgriLife Research, Texas A&M University System, Beaumont, TX, USA Dept. of Plant Pathology, Auburn University, AL, USA University of Florida, Homestead, FL, USA
国际会议
The 2nd Asian PGPR Conference(第二届亚洲植物促生根际细菌会议)
北京
英文
284-289
2011-08-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)