Effect of techlofthalam [bactericide] spray on Xanthomonas oryzae [causal bacterium], the causal pathogen of rice bacterial leaf blight in the rice leaf [Oryza sativa]

Effects of a spray with techlofthalam [N-(2, 3-dichlorophenyl)-3, 4, 5, 6-tetrachlorophthalamic acid] at 100ppm on the population and aggressiveness of Xanthomonas oryzae, the causal organism of bacterial leaf blight of the rice plant, in rice leaf tissues were periodically studied. Change of bacter...

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