Reaction of Rice Varieties to Major Diseases, Disorders and Insects in Louisiana

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Narrow Rice
Brown Bacterial Brown Water Rice
Sheath Leaf Panicle Leaf Leaf Straight- Weevil Stink
Variety Blast Blight Spot Blight Spot Smut head Larvae Bug
Long Grain
Banks R MR R MR MR MR S S
CL131 MS-S VS S VS S S
CL161 S VS MS S MS MS MR S S
CLXP730 R MR R R S S
Cheniere S S-MS MS MS MR MR MR S S
Cocodrie MS VS MR S MR MS S S S
Cybonnet MR S MR MS R MS S S
Cypress S VS MR VS MR MS MR S S
Della S MS MR S MS S S S
Dellmati MR MS MR MR MS S S
Dellrose S S MR S MS MR S S
Jefferson MS S MR MR MR MS S S
Spring S MS MS MS S S
Trenasse MS VS MS MS S S
TORO-2 R MS-S MR-MS MS MR-MS VS S S
Wells S MS R VS MR MS MR S S
XP710 R MR R MR MS R S S
XP723 R MR R R MR R S S
CLXL8 MR MS R R MS R MR S S
Medium Grains
Bengal S MS MS VS MR MS VS VS VS
Jupiter R MR R R S S
Medark MR MS R MS MR S S S
Pirogue MR MS R MS MR S MR S S
XP712 MR MR R MR MS MR S S
R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible and VS = very susceptible. Varieties labeled
S or VS for a given disease may be severely damaged under conditions favoring disease development.
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