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Exploring Optimum Application Programs of Fungicide Using a Simulator for Leaf Blast Epidemics

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Advances in Rice Blast Research

Part of the book series: Developments in Plant Pathology ((DIPP,volume 15))

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In Japan, the conventional goal of rice production has been high and stable yield and quality. Since rice blast disease, caused by Magnaporthe grisea, is one of the most serious threats to rice production, effective control of the disease, especially, though the use of fungicide application, has been regarded as an important issue in achieving this goal.

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D. Tharreau M. H. Lebrun N. J. Talbot J. L. Notteghem

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Ishiguro, K., Nanseki, T. (2000). Exploring Optimum Application Programs of Fungicide Using a Simulator for Leaf Blast Epidemics. In: Tharreau, D., Lebrun, M.H., Talbot, N.J., Notteghem, J.L. (eds) Advances in Rice Blast Research. Developments in Plant Pathology, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9430-1_24

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