Abstract:
In Bangladesh last few years, Rice blast caused by fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae played
vital role in reducing the yield. In the current study, a field, lab and cup tray experiment
was carried out in the Department of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University (SAU), Dhaka-1207 during the period October, 2018 to May, 2019. The field
experiment was conducted in central farm of SAU for the evaluation of the mostly
cultivated boro rice varieties viz. BRRI dhan 28, BRRI dhan 29, BRRI dhan 58, BINA
dhan 8 and BINA dhan 10, two high yielding varieties viz. BRRI dhan 74 and BRRI dhan
81 and one wild variety against rice blast pathogen. The lab experiment was done in
Molecular Biology and Plant Virology Lab for the etiology study of rice blast pathogen.
Potato sucrose agar (PSA) media was used to isolate the blast pathogen and identification
was done on the basis of cultural and morphological structures of Magnaporthe oryzae. A
cup tray experiment was also carried out to establish the Koch’s postulate through
pathogenicity test. From the field experiment, it was found that the disease incidence and
severity of rice blast was showed significant variants among the tested varieties and
ranged from 0.00 to 21.48 and 0.00 to 60.48% respectively. The highest disease incidence
and severity was recorded in BRRI dhan 58. There was no disease incidence (0.00%) and
severity (0.00%) was found in selected wild variety throughout the growing season. Other
varieties showed moderate disease incidence and severity that was statistically not
significant each and other. From the study, it was noted that the disease severity of rice
blast in tested varieties was showed moderately resistant to susceptible and the selected
wild variety showed tolerance/highly resistance to blast pathogen. From the cultural and
morphological study of the derived isolate from the field samples, it was evident that the
disease was caused by Magnaporthe oryzae, as the isolate produced hyaline, pyriform
three celled conidia from leaf sample and media respectively. The etiology of rice blast
pathogen was also studied through establishment of the Koch’s postulate. In the study,
yield and yield contributing characters of selected boro rice varieties against blast disease
was also studied, and it showed statistically non-significant. However from the study it
may be concluded that wild cultivar can be alternative of BRRI dhan 28 and BRRI dhan
58, but it needs further more trial. This wild variety can also be used in resistance
breeding program to develop the induced resistance system in rice plant.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
PLANT PATHOLOGY