Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability

Creating a crop-heterogeneous system by intraspecific mixtures of different rice varieties can substantially reduce blast diseases. Such variety mixtures provide an ecological approach for effective disease control, maintaining high yields with the minimum fungicide applications. Whether such an app...

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Main Authors: Guang-yu HAN, Jie LANG, Yan SUN, Yun-yue WANG, You-yong ZHU, Bao-rong LU
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Published: Elsevier 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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spelling doaj-f6dd5c9859714368a4d97aca3b48fb382021-06-07T06:51:02ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192016-04-01154795802Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variabilityGuang-yu HAN0Jie LANG1Yan SUN2Yun-yue WANG3You-yong ZHU4Bao-rong LU5The Key Laboratory for Agro-biodiversity and Pest Control, Ministry of Education/College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, P.R. ChinaThe Key Laboratory for Agro-biodiversity and Pest Control, Ministry of Education/College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, P.R. ChinaThe Key Laboratory for Agro-biodiversity and Pest Control, Ministry of Education/College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, P.R. ChinaThe Key Laboratory for Agro-biodiversity and Pest Control, Ministry of Education/College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, P.R. ChinaThe Key Laboratory for Agro-biodiversity and Pest Control, Ministry of Education/College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, P.R. ChinaKey Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, Ministry of Education/Institute of Biodiversity Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, P.R. China; Correspondence LU Bao-rong, Tel: +86-21-51630692Creating a crop-heterogeneous system by intraspecific mixtures of different rice varieties can substantially reduce blast diseases. Such variety mixtures provide an ecological approach for effective disease control, maintaining high yields with the minimum fungicide applications. Whether such an approach is universally applicable for random rice variety combinations and what is the variation pattern of the diseases under intercropping still remains unclear. We conducted two-year large-scale field experiments involving 47 rice varieties/lines and 98 variety-combinations to compare the occurrence of rice blast in monoculture and intercropping plots at multiple sites. In the experiments, the plant height of the selected traditional varieties was about 30 cm taller, and their life cycle was 10 days longer, than that of the improved rice varieties. The monoculture included either traditional or modern rice varieties grown in separate plots. The intercropping included both traditional and modern rice varieties planted together in the same plots. Results from the field experiments under natural disease conditions demonstrated significant reduction for rice blast disease in intercropping plots, compared with that in monoculture plots. For traditional varieties, the average blast incidence reduced from ~26% in monoculture to ~10% in intercropping, and the disease severity reduced from ~17 in monoculture to ~5 in intercropping. For modern varieties, the average blast incidence reduced from ~19% in monoculture to ~10% in intercropping, and the severity from ~10 in monoculture to ~4 in intercropping. Traditional rice varieties (~72%) had a much greater increase in the efficiency of disease control than modern varieties (~60%). In addition, substantially lower values of variance in the blast incidence and severity was detected among the variety combinations in intercropping plots than in monoculture plots. Based on these results, we conclude that the intercropping or mixture of rice varieties greatly reduces the occurrence and variation of rice blast disease in particular variety combinations, which makes the intercropping system more stable and consistent for disease suppression on a large scale of rice cultivation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311915610553Oryza sativacropping systemdisease suppressiondisease variationmixed-plantingpure-planting
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author Guang-yu HAN
Jie LANG
Yan SUN
Yun-yue WANG
You-yong ZHU
Bao-rong LU
spellingShingle Guang-yu HAN
Jie LANG
Yan SUN
Yun-yue WANG
You-yong ZHU
Bao-rong LU
Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
Oryza sativa
cropping system
disease suppression
disease variation
mixed-planting
pure-planting
author_facet Guang-yu HAN
Jie LANG
Yan SUN
Yun-yue WANG
You-yong ZHU
Bao-rong LU
author_sort Guang-yu HAN
title Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
title_short Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
title_full Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
title_fullStr Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
title_full_unstemmed Intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
title_sort intercropping of rice varieties increases the efficiency of blast control through reduced disease occurrence and variability
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Creating a crop-heterogeneous system by intraspecific mixtures of different rice varieties can substantially reduce blast diseases. Such variety mixtures provide an ecological approach for effective disease control, maintaining high yields with the minimum fungicide applications. Whether such an approach is universally applicable for random rice variety combinations and what is the variation pattern of the diseases under intercropping still remains unclear. We conducted two-year large-scale field experiments involving 47 rice varieties/lines and 98 variety-combinations to compare the occurrence of rice blast in monoculture and intercropping plots at multiple sites. In the experiments, the plant height of the selected traditional varieties was about 30 cm taller, and their life cycle was 10 days longer, than that of the improved rice varieties. The monoculture included either traditional or modern rice varieties grown in separate plots. The intercropping included both traditional and modern rice varieties planted together in the same plots. Results from the field experiments under natural disease conditions demonstrated significant reduction for rice blast disease in intercropping plots, compared with that in monoculture plots. For traditional varieties, the average blast incidence reduced from ~26% in monoculture to ~10% in intercropping, and the disease severity reduced from ~17 in monoculture to ~5 in intercropping. For modern varieties, the average blast incidence reduced from ~19% in monoculture to ~10% in intercropping, and the severity from ~10 in monoculture to ~4 in intercropping. Traditional rice varieties (~72%) had a much greater increase in the efficiency of disease control than modern varieties (~60%). In addition, substantially lower values of variance in the blast incidence and severity was detected among the variety combinations in intercropping plots than in monoculture plots. Based on these results, we conclude that the intercropping or mixture of rice varieties greatly reduces the occurrence and variation of rice blast disease in particular variety combinations, which makes the intercropping system more stable and consistent for disease suppression on a large scale of rice cultivation.
topic Oryza sativa
cropping system
disease suppression
disease variation
mixed-planting
pure-planting
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311915610553
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