Research in Plant Disease (Dec 2019)

Outbreak of Rice Panicle Blast in Southern Provinces of Korea in 2014

  • Wee Soo Kang,
  • Myung-Chul Seo,
  • Seong Jun Hong,
  • Kyong Jae Lee,
  • Yong Hwan Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2019.25.4.196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. 196 – 204

Abstract

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Rice panicle blast occurred severely in southern provinces of Korea in 2014. The proportion of panicle blast incidence area to cultivated area of rice were 11.0% and 14.6% in Jeollanam-do and Gyeongsangnam-do, respectively. To identify the causal factors of the outbreak, we investigated weather conditions in August, amount of cultivated area of mainly grown cultivars, and nitrogen contents in plants with different disease incidences in 2014. ‘Saenuri,’ ‘Ilmibyeo,’ ‘Unkwang,’ ‘Dongjin 1 ho,’ ‘Nampyeongbyeo,’ and ‘Hwangkeumnuri’ were mainly grown cultivars. Monthly average of daily air temperature in August 2014 was 3.2°C and 3.1°C less than 2018 in Haenam and Miryang, respectively. Rainfall in August 2014 was 70.0% and 42.0% greater than 2018 in Haenam and Miryang, respectively. The numbers of blast warning days in August calculated nationwide using a forecast model for blast infection were higher in 2014 than in 2018, and they were in high level throughout the country in 2014. Nitrogen contents in plant samples from high-incidence plots were significantly higher than those from low-incidence plots. Consequently, excessive use of nitrogen fertilizers was the main factor for the disease outbreak at the level of specific farms, in addition to the collective cultivation of susceptible cultivar, low temperatures and frequent rainfalls in August.

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