Bacterial Blight of Rice

Hosts: Rice (Oryza sativa) and related rice species (Oryza australiensis, Oryza coarctata, Oryza jeyporensis, Oryza malampuzhaensis), Oryza officinalis, Oryza perennis, and Oryza rufipogon); wild rice (Zizania aquatica and Zizania latifolia); various weed species in the family Gramineae, including rice sedge (Cyperus difformis), purple nut sedge (Cyperus rotundus), cut grass (Leersia oryzoides, Leersia oryzoides var. japonica, and Leersia sayanuka), sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa filiformis, and Leptochloa panicea), Guinea grass (Panicum maximum), para grass (Brachiaria mutica), buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris), Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon), barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli), and kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum).

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