Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence and severity of rice blast disease caused by Pyricularia grisea in various rice cultivars grown in Telangana State during the kharif season of 2019. Methodology: A purposive disease survey was conducted in major rice-growing areas of Telangana State. Disease incidence and severity were recorded from the tillering to grain hardening stage. Percentage disease incidence and severity were calculated at each sampling location. Additionally, pathogenicity tests were conducted on susceptible rice cultivar TN-1 using different isolates of P. grisea. Results: The study revealed significant variations in rice blast disease incidence and severity across the surveyed areas. Disease incidence ranged from 18.5% in Mancherial to 79.41% in Peddapalli, while severity ranged from 22.2% to 85.1%. All sampled cultivars exhibited varying degrees of susceptibility, with severity scores ranging from moderately resistant (2.0) to highly susceptible (9.0). TN-1 showed the highest blast severity, while WGL 1368 exhibited the least severity. Pathogenicity tests showed significant differences among P. grisea isolates, with reactions on TN-1 ranging from moderately susceptible (4.0 to 5.0) to highly susceptible (8.0 to 9.0). Conclusion: The study highlights the widespread occurrence of rice blast disease in Telangana State and underscores the varying susceptibility levels among rice cultivars. These findings emphasize the importance of continued monitoring and management strategies to mitigate the impact of rice blast disease on rice production in the region.
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