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ผลของการเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศที่มีต่อชนิดของเชื้อสาเหตุ และการระบาดของโรคข้าวในนาชลประทานที่ปลูกต่อเนื่อง Thai Agricultural
Acharaporn Na Lampang Noenplab; Rasamee Dhitikiattipong; Witchuda Rattanakarn; Wanporn Khemmook; Sith Jaisong; Pannipa Yajai; Piyawan Yaidee; Nootjarin jungkhun; Kornsiri Srinin; Taraporn Yuenyong; Duangkamon Boonchuay; Anakkapol Boonchuay; Duangporn Witoonjit; Nittaya Ruensuk; Chalermkwan Chimwai; Chalermchart Ruechaikarm; Kanok-orn Dawkmaitate; Wannapan janlapa; Tasdow Kate-nate; Chalermpol Chalermpolyothin; Sommai Sriwisut; Noppadol prayoonsook; Chanasirin Klinmanee; Saowanee Sribua.
This study was carried out in the continuous irrigated rice cropping system during 2011-2013 by 8 rice research centers and Bureau of Rice Research and Development. Disease assessments were also conducted in the farmers’ fields in 16 provinces responsible by participating offices in the Upper and Lower North, Central, East and South of Thailand. The main objective was to investigate the relationship between meteorological data and disease epidemics through field survey and carried out experiment on continuous rice cultivation by sowing popular rice variety every month. Three significant rice pathogens i.e. Blast, Bacterial leaf blight and Ragged stunt were collected for diversification study. Results revealed that there were disease epidemics in 19...
Tipo: Collection Palavras-chave: Climate change Rice pathogen; Rice epidemics Continuous cropping Irrigated rice การเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศ เชื้อสาเหตุโรคข้าว การระบาดของโรคข้าว การทำนาต่อเนื่อง ข้าวนาชลประทาน.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5902
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การพัฒนาข้าวพันธุ์บางแตนให้ต้านทานเพลี้ยกระโดดสีน้ำตาลโดยใช้เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล Thai Agricultural
Reunreudee Kaewcheenchai; Sommai Sriwisut; Suradet Palawisut; Apichart Noenplab; Peera Dungsoongnern; Udompan Promnart.
Bahng Taen is a non-glutinous, non-photoperiod sensitive, short duration and high yielding rice variety. This variety showed resistance against brown planthopper (BPH) in the Eastern region, but the resistance has decreased drastically. Therefore, marker-assisted backcrossing was applied to improve BPH resistance by introgression of a Bph3 resistant gene from PTB33 and Rathu Heenati into Bahng Taen. Two SSR markers, RM 170 for Bahng Taen with PTB33 crossing and RM 190 for Bahng Taen with Rathu Heenati crossing, were used in combination with plant type selection to obtain the target plants with Bph3 gene. Twenty six and thirty heterozygous BC4F1 plants were developed from the cross of Bahng Taen with PTB33 and Bahng Taen with Rathu Heenati, respectively....
Tipo: PhysicalObject Palavras-chave: Bahang Taen; Brown planthopper; Back crossing; Rice variety; Marker assisted selection; Insect resistance; Plant breeding; Gene; ข้าว; เพลี้ยกระโดดสีน้ำตาล; การผสมกลับ; การคัดเลือกพันธุ์; พันธุ์บางแตน; เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล; ความต้านทานแมลง; การถ่ายทอดพันธุกรรม; การปรับปรุงพันธุ์; ยีน.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5677
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ผลของการเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศที่มีต่อชนิดของเชื้อสาเหตุ และการระบาดของโรคข้าวในนาชลประทานที่ปลูกต่อเนื่อง Thai Agricultural
Acharaporn Na Lampang Noenplab; Rasamee Dhitikiattipong; Witchuda Rattanakarn; Wanporn Khemmook; Sith Jaisong; Pannipa Yajai; Piyawan Yaidee; Nootjarin jungkhun; Kornsiri Srinin; Taraporn Yuenyong; Duangkamon Boonchuay; Anakkapon Boonchuay; Duangporn Witoonjit; Nittaya Ruensuk; Chalermkwan Chimwai; Chalermchart Ruechaikarm; Kanok-orn Dawkmaitate; Wannapan janlapa; Tasdow Kate-nate; Chalermpol Chalermpolyothin; Sommai Sriwisut; Noppadol prayoonsook; Chanasirin Klinmanee; Saowanee Sribua.
This study was carried out in the continuous irrigated rice cropping system during 2011-2013 by 8 rice research centers and Bureau of Rice Research and Development. Disease assessments were also conducted in the farmers’ fields in 16 provinces responsible by participating offices in the Upper and Lower North, Central, East and South of Thailand. The main objective was to investigate the relationship between meteorological data and disease epidemics through field survey and carry out experiment on continuous rice cultivation by sowing popular rice variety every month. Three significant rice pathogens i.e. blast, bacterial leaf blight and ragged stunt were collected for diversification study. Results revealed that there were disease epidemics in 19...
Tipo: PhysicalObject Palavras-chave: Climate change; Rice pathogen; Rice epidemics; Continuous cropping; Irrigated rice; Thailand; ข้าว; การเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศ; เชื้อสาเหตุโรคข้าว; การระบาดของโรคข้าว; การทำนาอย่างต่อเนื่อง; ข้าวนาชลประทาน; อุตุนิยมวิทยา; ประเทศไทย.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5656
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การพัฒนาข้าวพันธุ์บางแตนให้ต้านทานโรคไหม้แบบผสมกลับ โดยใช้เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล Thai Agricultural
Reunreudee Kaewcheenchai; Sommai Sriwisut; Apichart Noenplab; Acharaporn Na Lampang Noenplab; Kittima Ruksopa; Peera Dungsoongnern; Udompan Promnart; Nila Rasidee.
Blast disease is a major rice disease causing significant rice yield loss worldwide. These are several methods to control this disease, but the most effective and most suitable method is to use blast resistant varieties. Prachin Buri Rice Research Center has released a rice variety ‘Bahng Taen’, which is resistant to blast in the Eastern region. Bahng Taen is a non-glutinous, photoperiod insensitive, early maturity variety with high yielding ability. However, the ability to resist to blast of this variety is declining drastically. It is, therefore, necessary to improve blast resistance in Bahng Taen by introgressing blast resistant genes into its background from two donors; PSL’07F6No.2 and PSL’07F6No.5. These two resistant lines were derived from the...
Tipo: Collection Palavras-chave: Rice; Blast disease; Backcrossing; Marker-assisted selection; Bahng Taen; ข้าว; โรคไหม้; การผสมกลับ; การคัดเลือกโดยใช้เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล; บางแตน.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5943
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การพัฒนาข้าวพันธุ์บางแตนให้ต้านทานโรคไหม้แบบผสมกลับโดยใช้เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล Thai Agricultural
Reunreudee Kaewcheenchai; Sommai Sriwisut; Apichart Noenplab; Acharaporn Na Lampang Noenplab; Kittima Ruksopa; Peera Dungsoongnern; Udompan Promnart; Nila Rasidee.
Blast disease is a major rice disease causing significant rice yield loss over the world. It is believed that growing a resistance variety is the most effective strategy for blast disease management. Bahng Taen is one of the released Thai rice varieties primarily found to be resistance to blast disease in the Eastern region. Nowadays, the resistance has decreased drastically.The variety is a non-glutinous, non-photoperiod insensitive, short duration of maturity with high yielding characteristic. In this project, a marker-assisted backcrossing strategy was applied in order to improve blast resistance in Bahng Taen by introgression of resistant genes from donors; PSL’07F6No.2 and PSL’07F6No.5 into this variety. Flanking markers RM212/RM319 and RM224/RM144...
Tipo: Collection Palavras-chave: Rice Blast disease Backcrossing; Marker-assisted selection Bahng Taen Marker assisted Blast resistance ข้าว โรคไหม้ การผสมกลับ การคัดเลือกโดยใช้เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล บางแตน เครื่องหมายโมเลกุล ความต้านทานโรคไหม้.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5872
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