tailieunhanh - Studies on the incidence of rice-tungro virus (RTV) and population dynamic of its predominant vector

Rice tungro virus (RTV) is a complex disease caused by RTBV (rice tungro bacilliform virus) and RTSV (rice tungro spherical virus). In West Bengal, it is transmitted by different species of green leafhopper (GLH) like Nephotettix virescens, Nephotettix nigropictus and Zigzag leafhopper (ZLH) R. dorsalis. The present investigation was made to observe the incidence of RTV and the population dynamic of its predominant vector green leafhoppers (GLH). Survey on incidence of the disease under field condition revealed that tungro virus was present in almost all the varieties under study, however Taichung native 1 (TN1) was found to be highly susceptible variety to the virus followed by IET 4786, IR 64, IET 1444, IR 36 and IR 62. Regarding the population dynamic of GLH, it was found that GLH was present in the rice as well as some weed host and the population was found to increase from the month of June to October and after that it started decreasing. | Studies on the incidence of rice-tungro virus RTV and population dynamic of its predominant vector