Anamorph: Rhizoctonia solani f. sp. sasakii
(Teleomorph: Corticium sasakii, syn. Thanatephorus cucumeris)
Nature of damage
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The main damage is a brownish rotting of the ears.
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These show conspicuous, light brown, cottony mycelium with small, round, black sclerotia.
Signs
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True to the name, this disease develops on leaves and sheaths.
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Symptoms are characteristic concentric spots that cover large areas of infected leaves and husks.
Factors favoring development
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Humid conditions and irrigated fields are highly favorable for the disease.
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Additionally, high crop densities impact disease severity.
Geographical distribution
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Devastating epidemics of BSLB have been reported from Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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Additionally, the disease has been reported in several African and Latin American countries.
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Generally the disease is most prevalent and severe in Asian countries where rice is intensively cultivated.
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