2005 Pest Management Guide

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

 
Variety
Blast
Sheath
Blight
Narrow
Brown
Leaf Spot
Brown
Leaf Spot
Leaf
Smut
Straight-
head
Rice Water
Weevil
Larvae
Rice Stink
Bug
Long Grain
Banks
R
MR
MR
MR
MR
––
S
S
CL161
S
VS
MS
MS
MS
MR
S
S
Cheniere
S
S-MS
MS
MR
MR
MR
S
S
Cocodrie
MS
VS
MR
MR
MS
S
S
S
Cybonnet
MR
S
MR
R
MS
S
S
Cypress
S
VS
MR
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
Francis
VS
MS
MR
MS
MS
MR
S
S
Jasmine 85
R
R
MS-S
R
R
VS
S
S
Jefferson
MS
S
MR
MR
MR
MS
S
S
Maybelle
VS
VS
S
S
S
MR
S
S
TORO-2
R
MS-S
MR-MS
MS
MR-MS
VS
S
S
Wells
S
MS
R
MR
MS
MR
S
XP710
R
MR
R
MS
R
––
S
S
XP723
R
MR
R
MR
R
––
S
S
CL XL8
MR
MS
R
MS
R
MR
S
S
 
Medium Grains
Bengal
S
MS
MS
MR
MS
VS
VS
VS
Medark
MR
MS
R
MR
S
––
S
S
Pirogue
MR
MS
R
MR
S
MR
S
S
XP712
MR
MR
R
MS
MR
S
S
XP716
R
MR
R
MR
MR
––
S
S

R=Resistant,
MR= Moderately resistant,
MS=Moderately susceptible,
S=Susceptible
VS=Very susceptible.

Varieties labeled S or VS for a given disease may be severely damaged under conditions favoring disease development.

Information courtesy of the Louisiana State University AgCenter and Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service


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