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| Variety / | Sheath | Blast | Stem | Kernel | FALSE | Brown | Straight | Lodging | Black | Bacterial | |||
| Hybrid | Blight | 2005 | Rot | Smut | Smut | Spot | Head | Sheath | Panicle | ||||
| Rot | Blight | ||||||||||||
| Banks | MS | MS | S | VS | S | R | MS | MS | MS | S | |||
| Bengal | MS | S | VS | MS | MS | VS | VS | MR | MR | VS | |||
| Cheniere | MS | MS | S | VS | S | R | MS | ME | MS | S | |||
| Clearfield 131 | VS | S | S | S | MS | R | VS | MR | S | S | |||
| Clearfield 161 | VS | S | S | S | S | R | S | S | S | S | |||
| Cocodrie | S | MS | S | VS | S | R | VS | MR | MS | S | |||
| Cybonnet | VS | MR | S | S | S | R | MS | MR | MS | S | |||
| Francis | MS | S | S | VS | S | R | MS | MR | S | VS | |||
| Jupiter | MS | MS | S | MS | MS | R | MS | MR | MR | R | |||
| Medark | MS | S | S | MS | MS | R | MS | MR | MR | VS | |||
| Spring | S | S | VS | MS | MS | R | MS | S | MS | S | |||
| STG03IMI261-177 | MS | S | S | MS | S | R | MS | MS | MS | S | |||
| Trenasse | VS | S | S | S | MS | R | VS | MS | MS | S | |||
| Wells | MS | S | S | MS | S | R | MS | MS | MS | S | |||
| Rice Tec XL8 | MS | MR | S | MS | MS | R | MS | MS | MS | MR | |||
| Rice Tec CL XL8 | MS | MR | S | MS | MS | R | S | S | MS | MR | |||
| Rice Tec XP710 | MR | MR | MS | MS | MS | R | VS | MS | MR | MR | |||
| Rice Tec XP716 | MR | R | S | MS | MS | R | MS | MS | MR | MR | |||
| Rice Tec XP721 | MS | S | S | MS | MS | R | S | MS | MS | MR | |||
| Rice Tec XP723 | MS | MR | S | MS | MS | R | MS | MS | MS | MR | |||
| Rice Tec XP730 | MS | MR | S | MS | MS | R | MR | S | MS | MR | |||
| ¹Reaction: R = resistant; MR = moderately resistant; MS = moderately susceptible; S = susceptible; VS = very susceptible. Reactions were | |||||||||||||
| established from both historical and recent observations from test plots and in grower fields across Arkansas. In general, these reactions would be | |||||||||||||
| expected under conditions that favor severe disease development including excessive nitrogen rates (most deseases) or low flood depth (blast). | |||||||||||||
| ²Based on reaction to common races of the rice blast fungus in Arkansas for the most part; however, Banks and other Pi-ta resistant gene based | |||||||||||||
| varieties are susceptible to Race IE-1k, a previously rare race that has increased in importance in the state since 2004. All rice varieties should be | |||||||||||||
| monitored periodically for blast since the blast fungus is capable of developing new races that can overcome known resistance genes. | |||||||||||||
| Table prepared by R.D. Cartwright, Professor/Extension Plant Pathologist and F.N. Lee, Professor of Plant Pathology. | |||||||||||||


