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Characterization of Pantoea species that causes leaf blight disease of rice in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2020“…Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) disease is a major constraint in rice cultivation as it reduces yield and quality of grains, hence affecting the economic development of rice production in Malaysia. …”
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Long-term rainfall projection based on CMIP6 scenarios for Kurau River Basin of rice-growing irrigation scheme, Malaysia
Published 2022“…Article highlights: The rainfall generator performs well in simulating future rainfall based on an ensemble of five different GCMs considering three different scenarios emission (low, medium, and high) caused by greenhouse gas and radiative forcing.The future rainfall projection predicted that off (dry) season would become wet, and main (wet) season would become wetter due increase in monthly and annual rainfall.The outcomes of this paper are beneficial for rice farmers and water managers of the study area to manage their rice cultivation and water release from the reservoir schedules to avoid losses due to flood and drought.…”
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UDP-glucosyltransferase OsUGT75A promotes submergence tolerance during rice seed germination
Published 2023-04-01“…Abstract Submergence stress represents a major obstacle limiting the application of direct seeding in rice cultivation. Under flooding conditions, coleoptile elongation can function as an escape strategy that contributes to submergence tolerance during seed germination in rice; however, the underlying molecular bases have yet to be fully determined. …”
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High-Resolution Ratoon Rice Monitoring under Cloudy Conditions with Fused Time-Series Optical Dataset and Threshold Model
Published 2023-08-01“…Ratoon rice, an effective rice cultivation system, allows paddy rice to be harvested twice from the same stubble, playing an important role in ensuring food security and adapting to climate change with its unique growth characteristics. …”
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Simulating the Long-Term Effects of Fertilizer and Water Management on Grain Yield and Methane Emissions of Paddy Rice in Thailand
Published 2021-11-01“…This study aimed to evaluate appropriate options of fertilizer and water management practices for Thai rice cultivation with regards to improving rice grain yield and reducing CH<sub>4</sub> emissions. …”
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Climate-Based Modeling and Prediction of Rice Gall Midge Populations Using Count Time Series and Machine Learning Approaches
Published 2021-12-01“…The Asian rice gall midge (<i>Orseolia oryzae</i> (Wood-Mason)) is a major insect pest in rice cultivation. Therefore, development of a reliable system for the timely prediction of this insect would be a valuable tool in pest management. …”
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Molecular marker validation for bacterial leaf blight resistant genes Xa21 and Xa4 in Ld 99-12- 38 / IRBB 60 genetic background
Published 2017-12-01“…Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) disease is an emerging issue in rice cultivation of Sri Lanka. <em>Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae</em> is causal organism. …”
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Impacts of Fallow Conditions, Compost and Silicate Fertilizer on Soil Nematode Community in Salt–Affected Paddy Rice Fields in Acid Sulfate and Alluvial Soils in the Mekong Delta,...
Published 2021-02-01“…Avoidance of intensive rice cultivation (IRC) and soil amendments are potential practices to enhance soil properties. …”
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Optimising rice mapping in cloud-prone environments by combining quad-source optical with Sentinel-1A microwave satellite imagery
Published 2019-11-01“…Optical satellite images are prone to cloud contamination in the tropics and subtropics especially during the monsoon season which is contemporaneous with rice cultivation. Producing rice field maps in such areas using a single optical satellite source is therefore very challenging. …”
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Biofertilizer-induced response to cadmium accumulation in Oryza sativa L. grains involving exogenous organic matter and soil bacterial community structure
Published 2021-03-01“…Four treatments were set: BF1, BF2, organic fertilizer (OF), and control (CK) and the amendments were applied before the rice cultivation. The results showed that the addition of biofertilizers immobilized or mobilized Cd in soils, depending on the soil type and the OM content in biofertilizers. …”
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High-Resolution Mapping of Paddy Rice Extent and Growth Stages across Peninsular Malaysia Using a Fusion of Sentinel-1 and 2 Time Series Data in Google Earth Engine
Published 2022-04-01“…The information will be helpful in measuring the achievement of self-sufficiency in rice production and estimates of methane emissions from rice cultivation.…”
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Any alternatives to rice? Ethnobotanical insights into the dietary use of edible plants by the Higaonon tribe in Bukidnon Province, the Philippines
Published 2022-06-01“…Yet, for the Higaonon tribe in Bukidnon Province, the Philippines, the rich agrobiodiversity and wild edible plants are vital for food security and resilience since the mountainous terrain in this province presents a challenge for rice cultivation. To gain insight from the indigenous edible plant knowledge of the Higaonon tribe, we conducted an ethnobotanical research to document the diversity, utilization, and biocultural refugia of both cultivated and wild edible plants. …”
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Interaction between dissolved organic carbon and fungal network governs carbon mineralization in paddy soil under co-incorporation of green manure and biochar
Published 2023-08-01“…Legume crops in rice cultivation are typically rotated and incorporated into the soil as green manure to improve soil fertility. …”
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Genome-wide association study reveals significant genomic regions for improving yield, adaptability of rice under dry direct seeded cultivation condition
Published 2019-06-01“…Abstract Background Puddled transplanted system of rice cultivation despite having several benefits, is a highly labor, water and energy intensive system. …”
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Potential effect of key soil bacterial taxa on the increase of rice yield under milk vetch rotation
Published 2023-05-01“…Legume crop rotation is often adopted in rice cultivation to improve soil productivity. However, little is known about the role of microbes under legume rotation in affecting soil productivity. …”
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Identification of a novel planthopper resistance gene from wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.)
Published 2020-12-01“…Rice planthoppers, including brown planthopper (BPH) and white-backed planthopper (WBPH), are the most destructive pests in Asian rice cultivation regions. Planthopper resistance genes that have been mapped and characterized advance our understanding of underlying resistance mechanisms and facilitate the breeding of resistant varieties, thereby contributing to an efficient pest management strategy. …”
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Changes in the Physical, Chemical, and Bacterial Community Characteristics of Soil in Response to Short-Term Combined Organic–Inorganic Fertilizers in a Dry Direct-Seeded Paddy Fie...
Published 2022-11-01“…Dry direct-seeded rice cultivation is a simple and labor-saving planting method wherein the combined application of organic and inorganic fertilizers can improve yield. …”
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Drivers of zoonotic disease risk in the Indian subcontinent: A scoping review
Published 2021-12-01“…Similarly, people did not take precautions to protect themselves from leptospirosis infection, even when they were aware of the link with rice cultivation. Nipah was correlated with presence of bats near human habitation. …”
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Effect of Rice Planting on Nitrous Oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) Emission under Different Levels of Nitrogen Fertilization
Published 2021-01-01“…To evaluate the effect of rice cultivation on N<sub>2</sub>O emissions, different levels of N were applied in a typical temperate rice field, and the N<sub>2</sub>O fluxes were compared in rice-planted and non-planted soils. …”
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Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Paddies: Understanding the Role of Rice Plants
Published 2020-02-01“…So, regarding rice plants only as a medium to transport the microorganism-produced N<sub>2</sub>O might be misleading in understanding the role of rice plants in the paddy. As rice cultivation is a major agricultural activity worldwide, not understanding the pathway of N<sub>2</sub>O formation in rice plants would create more uncertainties in the N<sub>2</sub>O budget.…”
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