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Bagheri N, Babaeian Jelodar N, Pasha A. (2019). Evaluation of Rice Promising Lines for Resistance to Striped Stem Borer in Field Conditions. jcb. 11(32), 195-206. doi:10.29252/jcb.11.32.195
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Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University
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   In this study, the mechanism of resistance to striped stem borer was investigated in 10 rice genotypes and at different levels of nitrogen fertilizer. In addition, the relationship between some quantitative and qualitative traits of rice genotypes was evaluated with the resistance to striped stem borer.This experiment was conducted as split plot based on randomized complete block design with four replications in field conditions.The results showed that Amol-3, Milad and Dasht genotypes were susceptible to striped stem borer and with increasing levels of N fertilizer, the percentage of damage also increased.But the Amol 3 cultivar because of the ability to tillering more, at higher levels of N fertilize,it has been able to some extent offset the decline in performance resulting from the pest attack.From among the quantitative traits studied, the stem diameter and plant height and among the qualitative traits studied form of plant growth (Stem Growth habit) and spinedleaf bladeplay an important role in contamination with rice striped stem borer.So that genotypes with lower stem diameter and shorter heights as well as the habit of stem growth standing or half standing and spined leaf blade (such as Tarom Jelodar, Danesh, Nemat, Jahesh, Partov, Amol2 and IR50) were less polluted.


 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/10/2 | Revised: 2020/02/3 | Accepted: 2018/01/28 | Published: 2020/01/13

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