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Varietal Screening of Rice against Green Leaf Hopper, Nephotettix virescens Distal


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1 Department of Entomology, N. M.College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari (Gujarat), India
2 College of Agriculture, Bharuch (Gujarat), India
     

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The findings on per cent hill damage due to green leaf hopper indicated that GR-101, GR-102, GR-103, and GR-104 found resistant (R) and recorded per cent hill damage between 1 to 10 per cent. While, variety IR-28, GR-11 and Masuri were categoried as susceptible (S) as well as Gurjari and Jaya were grouped into the highly susceptible category (HS).

Keywords

Green Leaf Hopper, Resistant, Susceptible.
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Authors

A. M. Kakde
Department of Entomology, N. M.College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari (Gujarat), India
K. G. Patel
College of Agriculture, Bharuch (Gujarat), India

Abstract


The findings on per cent hill damage due to green leaf hopper indicated that GR-101, GR-102, GR-103, and GR-104 found resistant (R) and recorded per cent hill damage between 1 to 10 per cent. While, variety IR-28, GR-11 and Masuri were categoried as susceptible (S) as well as Gurjari and Jaya were grouped into the highly susceptible category (HS).

Keywords


Green Leaf Hopper, Resistant, Susceptible.

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