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An oomycetous fungus causing fruit rot is the most devastating disease of arecanut in different agro-climatic zones of Karnataka with varied climatic profiles. The main aim of this investigation was to characterize the geo-distant populations infecting arecanut using robust morphological, multi-gene phylogeny and haplotype analysis. A total of 48 geo-distant fruit rot infected samples were collected during the South-West monsoon of 2017-19.

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Rice is a globally important crop and highly vulnerable to rice blast disease (RBD). We studied the spatial distribution of RBD by considering the 2-year exploratory data from 120 sampling sites over varied rice ecosystems of Karnataka, India. Point pattern and surface interpolation analyses were performed to identify the spatial distribution of RBD.

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A new species of (Insecta, Dermaptera, Diplatyidae) earwig from the Western Ghats of India.

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March 2022

Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Keladi Shivappa Nayaka University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, Navile, Shivamogga - 577204, Karnataka, India Keladi Shivappa Nayaka University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences Shivamogga India.

To explore diversity of earwigs (Dermaptera) in different agricultural ecosystems of South India, an extensive taxonomic survey was conducted in 2020 during which an undescribed species of was collected. Twenty-one species of the genus (Diplatyidae, Diplatyinae) have been reported to date from India, of which six species are known from Karnataka, South India. Based on a male specimen collected from a sugarcane field in Karnataka, a new species, , is described as the twenty-second species of this genus from India.

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Aims: To investigate the genetic diversity, population structure and mating-type distribution among the eco-distinct isolates of Magnaporthe oryzae from Karnataka, India.

Methods And Results: A set of 38 isolates of M. oryzae associated with leaf blast disease of rice were collected from different rice ecosystems of Karnataka, India, and analysed for their diversity at actin, β-tubulin, calmodulin, translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF-1-α), and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) genes/region.

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Background: Mitochondrial genome rearrangements have been used for defining evolutionary relationships, but there have been incidences of convergences at different taxonomic levels. To gain new insights into whitefly mitogenome evolution, gene arrangement and phylogeny, we sequenced the complete mitogenome of Aleurodicus rugioperculatus (Aleyrodidae: Aleurodicinae) and conducted a comparative analysis with the previously published mitogenomes across the family Aleyrodidae.

Methods And Results: The complete mitogenome of Aleurodicus rugioperculatus was generated by Next generation sequencing method.

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Article Synopsis
  • Identification of 65 and 49 Meta-QTLs related to salinity tolerance at the seedling and reproductive stages was performed using data from 45 QTL mapping studies, involving 915 individual QTLs.
  • Eight highly tolerant and susceptible genotypes were selected from a hydroponic setup to validate these Meta-QTLs, but only one microsatellite marker, "RM5635," successfully differentiated genotypes for seedling tolerance.
  • The study also highlighted Os04g0423100 as a key gene linked to salinity tolerance traits, suggesting that the findings could be valuable for improving rice through marker-assisted backcross breeding.
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(McRae) is a hemibiotrophic oomycete fungus that infects tender nuts, growing buds, and crown regions, resulting in fruit, bud, and crown rot diseases in arecanut ( L.), respectively. Among them, fruit rot disease (FRD) causes serious economic losses that are borne by the growers, making it the greatest yield-limiting factor in arecanut crops.

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Linseed commonly called as flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum Linn.) is an important oilseed crop cultivated widely in Northern parts of Karnataka. During, 2019 (January-February), a characteristic disease was noticed with symptoms that resembled phytoplasma or like disease symptoms.

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Brassinosteroids (BRs) have emerged as pleiotropic phytohormone owing to their wide function in crop growth and metabolism. Homobrassinolide (HBR) being an analogue of BRs is known to improve the growth, yield and quality parameters in many crop plants. Thus, an evaluation study was conducted for two years (2018 and 2019) to elucidate the performance of tomato plants ( L.

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Aims: To investigate the diversity of eco-distinct isolates of Magnaporthe oryzae for their morphological, virulence and molecular diversity and relative distribution of five Avr genes.

Methods And Results: Fifty-two M. oryzae isolates were collected from different rice ecosystems of southern India.

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Crop growth largely depends on radiation. Radiation is the main impetus for photosynthesis and movement of photosynthates from source to sink. Therefore, identification of the optimum sowing windows and suitable cultivars for efficient utilization of radiation is of prime importance.

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Unlabelled: Pink stem borer, (Walker, 1856) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is reported to infest many graminaceous crops and cause significant losses. cause damage by killing the central shoot and producing a characteristic symptom called "dead heart". Since graminaceous crops are an important source of food for humans and their livestock, impetus should be given on designing efficient management strategies against pink stem borer.

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Climate change has increasing effects on horticultural crops. To investigate the impact of CO2 and temperature at elevated levels on tomato production and quality of fruits an experiment was conducted by growing plants in open top chambers. The tomato plants were raised at EC (elevated CO at 550 ppm) and EC (elevated CO at 700 ppm) alone and in combination with elevated temperature (ET) + 2 °C in the open top chambers.

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Despite the importance of seed dispersal for survival of plant species in fragmented landscapes, data on seed dispersal at landscape scales remain sparse. Effective seed dispersal among fragments determines recolonization and plant species persistence in such landscapes. We present the first large-scale (216-km ) direct estimates of realized seed dispersal of a high-value timber tree (Dysoxylum malabaricum) across an agro-forest landscape in the Western Ghats, India.

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