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SHEATH BLIGHT OF RICE
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
(Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-3)
Kullapuram (Po),ViaVaigai Dam, Theni-625 562
STUDENT
Miss. ABIRAMI.C
ID. No. 2015021003
COURSE TEACHER
Dr. PARTHASARATHY S
Asst. Professor (Plant Pathology)
RICE SHEATH BLIGHT / BANDED LEAF BLIGHT
CAUSAL ORGANISM
 Anamorph - Rhizactonia solani (Julius Kuhn)
 Telomorph - Thanatephororus cucumeris (A.B Frank.Donk)
HISTORY
• Disease was first recorded in Japan( Miyake, 1910).
• In India, the disease was first reported from Gurudasar,
Punjab (Paracer and Chahal, 1963).
• Later it was first reported from Uttar Pradesh
(Kohli , 1996).
• Estimates of yield reduction due to sheath blight have
been reported ranging from 5.2 to 6.9 % (Hori 1969;
Kannaiyan and Prasad 1978; Naidu 1992).
• Rice sheath blight / Banded leaf blight
• Vernacular name – Snake skin disease
• When several such lesions are developed continuously on a
greenish tissue, it almost looks like a snake skin from a
distance and so it is called by the farmers as snake skin
disease.
• Local Kannada name – Yele Kavachada Machee Roga
SYSTEMATIC POSITION
• Domain - Eukarya
• Kingdom - Fungi
• Phylum - Basidiomycota
• Class - Agariomycetes
• Order - Cantharellales
• Family - Certobasidiaceae
• Genus - Thanatephorus
• Species - T. cucumeris
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE
 In Japan, the disease caused a yield loss of as high as 20%
and affected about 12,000 – 1,90,000 hectares.
 A yield loss of 25% was reported if the flag leaves are
infected.
 In the United States, a yield loss of 50% was reported
when susceptible cultivars were planted. Studies at IRRI
showed that sheath blight causes a yield loss of 6% in
tropical Asia.
OCCURRENCE IN WORLD
 United states of America
 Tropical Asia
 Australia
 Phillipines
OCCURRENCE IN INDIA
• The sheath blight appeared in moderate to severe intensity
in a few states like
 Andra Pradesh,
 Kerala,
 Orissa,
 West Bengal.
SYMPTOMS
• Symptoms appear from tillering to heading stage.
• Lesions appear on sheaths on lower leaves near the water
line.
• Lesions appear on leaf collar oval to elliptical greenish
grey water soaked spots ¼ inch wide, ½ to 1 ¼ inch long.
• During favourable condition, lesions enlarge forming
irregular shaped lesions with greyish white centres with
dark brown borders.
• The infection extends to the inner sheaths resulting in
death of the inner sheath resulting in death of the entire
plant.
• Five to six week old leaf sheaths are highly susceptible.
• The presence of several large lesions on leaf sheath usually
cause death of the whole leaf and in severe cases all the
leaves of a plant may be blighted.
SYMPTOMS
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FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS
• High infection at 100% RH.
• High temperature (28 – 32◦ C).
• Frequent rainfall favours disease development.
• High dose of nitrogen.
• Close planting favours pathogen attack.
• High seed rate.
MODE OF INFECTION
 Primary spread of disease - all grasses, broad leaved weeds
grown on rice bunds produce similar symptoms and
producing sclerotial bodies.
 Sclerotial bodies fall in paddy water and initate infection
on rice crop.
 Secondary spread of infection - Seed borne, wind borne
and water borne disease.
PATHOGEN CHARACTERS
• Fungus produce usually long cells of septate mycelium
which are hyaline when young, yellowish brown spherical
when old.
• Individual sclerotia are 1-3mm in diameter. Sclerotia are
formed on or near the spots and can be easily detached
from the plant.
• Pathogen survive as sclerotia in dry soil for 20 months but
for 5 to 8 months in moist soil.
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LIFE CYCLE
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© https://www.slideshare.net/FOODCROPS/yongi-screening-for-
resistance-to-rice-disease
MYCELIUM OF
Rhizoctonia solani
BASIDIOSPORE OF
Rhizoctonia solani
© https:ww.cals.ncsc.edu
INTEGRATED DISEASE MANAGEMENT
CULTURAL METHODS
Avoid closer spacing.
Use moderately resistant varieties like Swarauhan,
Pankaj, Mansarovar and Radha etc.,
Split application of nitrogen ferilizer.
Deep ploughing in summer.
Burning of stubbles.
 Eliminate weed host.
CHEMICAL METHODS
• Seed treatment with Carbendazim 2 g/ kg of seeds.
• Hexaconazole 75% WP @ 1 00 mg / litre 1st spray at the
time of disease appearance and 2nd spray 15 days after
first spraying.
• Spraying of Chlorothalanil 1 Kg or Edifenphos 1 lit/ ha.
• Spraying of Carbendazim ( 1g /lit), Propiconzole
(1 ml/lit)may be applied.
• Spray Validamycin 3 L @ 2.5 ml / litre of water or
Thifluzamide 24 EC@ 1 ml/lit of water.
BIOLOGICAL METHODS
 Antogonist micro- organisms fluorescent bacteria were
isolated that showed high level of antogonism against
sheath blight pathogens.
 Foliar spray with Pseudomonas fluorescens TNAU P.f 1
liquid formulation @ 5 ml / ha.
 Seed treatment with P. fluorescens @ 10 g/kg of seed.
 Soil application of Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 2.5 Kg /
ha was mixed with 50 kg of FYM / 50 kg of fine Sand.
 Seedling dip P.fluorescens @ 2.5 kg product / ha in 100 lit
of water for 30 minutes.
 In Rajashahi, press – mud, saw dust and rice bran reduced
disease severity.
REFERENCES
• www.knowledgebank.irri.org
• agropedia.iitk.ac.in
• agritec.tnau.ac.in

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Sheath blight of rice

  • 1. SHEATH BLIGHT OF RICE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-3) Kullapuram (Po),ViaVaigai Dam, Theni-625 562 STUDENT Miss. ABIRAMI.C ID. No. 2015021003 COURSE TEACHER Dr. PARTHASARATHY S Asst. Professor (Plant Pathology)
  • 2. RICE SHEATH BLIGHT / BANDED LEAF BLIGHT CAUSAL ORGANISM  Anamorph - Rhizactonia solani (Julius Kuhn)  Telomorph - Thanatephororus cucumeris (A.B Frank.Donk)
  • 3. HISTORY • Disease was first recorded in Japan( Miyake, 1910). • In India, the disease was first reported from Gurudasar, Punjab (Paracer and Chahal, 1963). • Later it was first reported from Uttar Pradesh (Kohli , 1996). • Estimates of yield reduction due to sheath blight have been reported ranging from 5.2 to 6.9 % (Hori 1969; Kannaiyan and Prasad 1978; Naidu 1992).
  • 4. • Rice sheath blight / Banded leaf blight • Vernacular name – Snake skin disease • When several such lesions are developed continuously on a greenish tissue, it almost looks like a snake skin from a distance and so it is called by the farmers as snake skin disease. • Local Kannada name – Yele Kavachada Machee Roga
  • 5. SYSTEMATIC POSITION • Domain - Eukarya • Kingdom - Fungi • Phylum - Basidiomycota • Class - Agariomycetes • Order - Cantharellales • Family - Certobasidiaceae • Genus - Thanatephorus • Species - T. cucumeris
  • 6. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE  In Japan, the disease caused a yield loss of as high as 20% and affected about 12,000 – 1,90,000 hectares.  A yield loss of 25% was reported if the flag leaves are infected.  In the United States, a yield loss of 50% was reported when susceptible cultivars were planted. Studies at IRRI showed that sheath blight causes a yield loss of 6% in tropical Asia.
  • 7. OCCURRENCE IN WORLD  United states of America  Tropical Asia  Australia  Phillipines
  • 8. OCCURRENCE IN INDIA • The sheath blight appeared in moderate to severe intensity in a few states like  Andra Pradesh,  Kerala,  Orissa,  West Bengal.
  • 9. SYMPTOMS • Symptoms appear from tillering to heading stage. • Lesions appear on sheaths on lower leaves near the water line. • Lesions appear on leaf collar oval to elliptical greenish grey water soaked spots ¼ inch wide, ½ to 1 ¼ inch long. • During favourable condition, lesions enlarge forming irregular shaped lesions with greyish white centres with dark brown borders.
  • 10. • The infection extends to the inner sheaths resulting in death of the inner sheath resulting in death of the entire plant. • Five to six week old leaf sheaths are highly susceptible. • The presence of several large lesions on leaf sheath usually cause death of the whole leaf and in severe cases all the leaves of a plant may be blighted.
  • 12. FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS • High infection at 100% RH. • High temperature (28 – 32◦ C). • Frequent rainfall favours disease development. • High dose of nitrogen. • Close planting favours pathogen attack. • High seed rate.
  • 13. MODE OF INFECTION  Primary spread of disease - all grasses, broad leaved weeds grown on rice bunds produce similar symptoms and producing sclerotial bodies.  Sclerotial bodies fall in paddy water and initate infection on rice crop.  Secondary spread of infection - Seed borne, wind borne and water borne disease.
  • 14. PATHOGEN CHARACTERS • Fungus produce usually long cells of septate mycelium which are hyaline when young, yellowish brown spherical when old. • Individual sclerotia are 1-3mm in diameter. Sclerotia are formed on or near the spots and can be easily detached from the plant. • Pathogen survive as sclerotia in dry soil for 20 months but for 5 to 8 months in moist soil.
  • 17. MYCELIUM OF Rhizoctonia solani BASIDIOSPORE OF Rhizoctonia solani © https:ww.cals.ncsc.edu
  • 18. INTEGRATED DISEASE MANAGEMENT CULTURAL METHODS Avoid closer spacing. Use moderately resistant varieties like Swarauhan, Pankaj, Mansarovar and Radha etc., Split application of nitrogen ferilizer. Deep ploughing in summer. Burning of stubbles.  Eliminate weed host.
  • 19. CHEMICAL METHODS • Seed treatment with Carbendazim 2 g/ kg of seeds. • Hexaconazole 75% WP @ 1 00 mg / litre 1st spray at the time of disease appearance and 2nd spray 15 days after first spraying. • Spraying of Chlorothalanil 1 Kg or Edifenphos 1 lit/ ha. • Spraying of Carbendazim ( 1g /lit), Propiconzole (1 ml/lit)may be applied. • Spray Validamycin 3 L @ 2.5 ml / litre of water or Thifluzamide 24 EC@ 1 ml/lit of water.
  • 20. BIOLOGICAL METHODS  Antogonist micro- organisms fluorescent bacteria were isolated that showed high level of antogonism against sheath blight pathogens.  Foliar spray with Pseudomonas fluorescens TNAU P.f 1 liquid formulation @ 5 ml / ha.  Seed treatment with P. fluorescens @ 10 g/kg of seed.
  • 21.  Soil application of Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 2.5 Kg / ha was mixed with 50 kg of FYM / 50 kg of fine Sand.  Seedling dip P.fluorescens @ 2.5 kg product / ha in 100 lit of water for 30 minutes.  In Rajashahi, press – mud, saw dust and rice bran reduced disease severity.