Blast disease management in paddy stressed

SAKHIPUR (Tangail): Abu Hanif Azad, Mayor, Sakhipur Pourashava announcing budget of Tk 11, 61, 25000 of Sakhipur Pourashava of 2018-19 fiscal year at Pourashava Office on Tuesday.
SAKHIPUR (Tangail): Abu Hanif Azad, Mayor, Sakhipur Pourashava announcing budget of Tk 11, 61, 25000 of Sakhipur Pourashava of 2018-19 fiscal year at Pourashava Office on Tuesday.
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BSS, Rajshahi :
Paddy scientists and researchers here have underscored the need for acquiring updated knowledge for a proper management of blast disease in aromatic rice in transplanted Aman season.
The field level extension officials and others concerned should be equipped and enriched with modern ideas so that they can manage the disease for boosting rice production in the greater interest of food security.
They made this observation while addressing a regional workshop titled “Blast Disease and its Management in Aromatic Rice in Transplanted Aman Season” in Rajshahi city recently.
Regional station of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) organized the workshop at its training dormitory discussing ways and means on how to manage the disease collectively.
Integrated Management of blast disease for enhancing rice production in relation to climate change project financially supported the workshop.
BRRI Directors Dr Ansar Ali and Dr Tomal Lota Aditya addressed the workshop as chief and special guests respectively with additional director of DAE SMMustafizur Rahman in the chair.
More than 100 scientists, researchers, extension officials and other stakeholders joined the workshop sharing their views on the issue.
During their keynote presentations, Plant Pathology Division Head of BRRI Dr Abdul Latif and Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) Monojit Kumar Mallik described how to manage the disease.
They revealed that incidence and severity of blast disease of rice is beingrecorded in all agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh during transplanted Aman seasons.
However, disease incidence and severity was higher in irrigated ecosystem.
Disseminating their expertise they also mentioned the disease has emerged in the country due to adverse impact of climate change. So, the field level officials and staff concerned should remain vigil to detect the menace for its early management.
Dr Ansar Ali told the workshop that BRRI has been working relentlessly to boost rice production through integrated management of the existing diseases for the sake country’s food security.
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