Pathogen Character: 
  
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The bacterium is aerobic, gram negative, non spore forming,   rod with size ranging from 1-2 x 0.8-1.0m with monotrichous polar flagellum.. 
     
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Bacterial colonies are circular, convex with entire margins,   whitish yellow to straw yellow colored and opaque. 
     
   
  Favourable conditions/Epidemiology:  
  
  - Clipping of tip of the seedling at the time of transplanting.
 
  -  Heavy rain, heavy dew, flooding, deep irrigation water.
 
  -  Severe wind and temperature of 25-30 °c 
   
  
   Mode of spread and survival: : 
   
   -  It is transmitted through seeds and infected stubbles to the next planting season. 
 
   -  The pathogen spreads through irrigation water and also through rain storms. 
  
  Management: 
  Cultural method : 
  
  -  Burn the stubbles. 
 
  -  Use optimum dose of fertilizers. 
 
  -  Avoid clipping of tip of seedling at the time of transplanting.   
  
  -  Avoid flooded conditions. 
 
  - Remove weed hosts periodically. 
  
  Chemical Method  : 
  
  -  Avoid clipping of leaf tips during transplantation.
 
  -  Spray Streptomycin sulphate and tetracycline combination 120g + Copper oxychloride 500 g/ha.  
  
  Source of information:  
                        
                        
                          - AICRIP rice, TNAU, Coimbatore, Rice diseases- online resource, IRRI, Phillippines.
  
                  
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