Promising Cuban rice (Oryza sativa Lin.) varieties with leaf blight (Pyricularia grisea) tolerance for Pinar del Río province
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Abstract
grisea Sacc) was studied over three years (1998, 1999 and
2000) in five rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.) from �??Los Palacios�?�
Rice Research Station: INCA LP-1, INCA LP-2, INCA LP-4,
INCA LP-5 and INCA LP-7, besides a commercial control
variety J-104. Then, 9-m2-plots were arranged in a randomized
block design with four replicates, on a Gley Nodular Ferralitic
Concretionary Soil, where there was a high genetic diversity
of the pathogen. Results proved that, despite there was not
any resistant variety, all of them showed better tolerance levels
to leaf blast di
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