Rice Variety Reactions to Diseases, 2005

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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.

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