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  2. List of rice diseases - Wikipedia

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    Pecky rice (kernel spotting) Feeding injury by rice stink bug, Oebalus pugnax: Rice tungro: Complex virus (Rice tungro bacilliform virus and Rice tungro spherical virus) transmitted by green leafhopper Nephotettix spp.) Straighthead [6] Arsenic induced, unknown physiological disorder White tip (see nematodes) Aphelenchoides besseyi

  3. Lists of cereal pests and diseases - Wikipedia

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    Pests and diseases of cereals: List of barley diseases; List of maize diseases; List of insect pests of millets; List of pearl millet diseases; List of oat diseases; List of rice diseases; List of wild rice diseases; List of rye diseases; List of sorghum diseases; Category:Triticale diseases; List of wheat diseases; Category:Insect pests of rice

  4. Category:Insect pests of rice - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Insect pests of rice" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brown planthopper; C.

  5. Brown planthopper - Wikipedia

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    These insects are among the most important pests of rice, which is the major staple crop for about half the world's population. [1] They damage rice directly through feeding and also by transmitting two viruses, rice ragged stunt virus and rice grassy stunt virus. Up to 60% yield loss is common in susceptible rice cultivars attacked by the insect.

  6. Rice weevil - Wikipedia

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    Control of weevils involves locating and removing all potentially infested food sources. Rice weevils in all stages of development can be killed by freezing infested food below −18 °C (0 °F) for a period of three days, or heating to 60 °C (140 °F) for a period of 15 minutes. [9]

  7. Trichogramma japonicum - Wikipedia

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    Trichogramma japonicum is an important natural enemy of pests in agro-eco-systems. [5] T. japonicum is a very successful biological control for the rice stem borer, Scirpophaga incertulas. [6] In order for this species to be a successful biological control, the wasps need to have time-specific multiple releases. [9]

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