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Crop Loss Assessment in Rice

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Rice Insects: Management Strategies

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Abstract

Mature and immature stages of insects injure rice plants by chewing leaf and root tissue, boring and tunneling into stems, or sucking out fluids—plant sap or photosynthates—from stems and grains. Injury from feeding leads to damage symptoms of skeletonized and defoliated leaves, deadhearts, whiteheads, stunted and wilted plants, and unfilled or pecky grains. Indirect damage from insect injury may slow or hasten the growth rate or allow pathogens to enter the plant.

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Litsinger, J.A. (1991). Crop Loss Assessment in Rice. In: Heinrichs, E.A., Miller, T.A. (eds) Rice Insects: Management Strategies. Springer Series in Experimental Entomology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3124-0_1

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