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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (1): 176-183.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2025-0319

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Research Progress on Comprehensive Prevention and Control Techniques of Rice Bakanae Disease

LAN Bo1,2(), CHEN Ming3, ZHOU Qina3, LI Yunpeng4, LI Baojia1,4, DENG Xing1,4, SUN Qinghua1,4, YANG Ziyu1,4, DUAN Lingtao1,2, YIN Changfa1,2, SHAO Jianyang1,2, TU Xueqin1,2, YANG Yingqing1,2, ZHAO Zhizhen5()   

  1. 1 Institute of Plant Protection, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanchang 330200
    2 Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution Control and Waste Comprehensive Utilization, Nanchang 330200
    3 Jiangxi Institute of Red Soil and Germplasm Resources, Nanchang 330046
    4 College of Modern Agriculture and Ecology, Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080
    5 People’s Government of Lidu Town, Jinxian County, Nanchang, 331725
  • Received:2025-04-21 Revised:2025-10-30 Online:2026-01-15 Published:2026-01-15

Abstract:

Rice bakanae disease has emerged as a major seed-borne fungal disease threatening China’s food security, and single chemical control is facing severe challenges. This paper systematically reviewed the latest progress in the comprehensive prevention and control technology of this disease. The pathogens and symptoms of rice bakanae disease were introduced, and the occurrence regularity of rice bakanae disease was expounded from the aspects of transmission route, infection cycle and epidemic regularity. The cause factors of rice bakanae disease were introduced from the aspects of variety resistance, pathogen accumulation, mechanical damage, meteorological conditions, seed soaking with fungicide, seedling raising methods and cultivation management. The research progress on agricultural control measures of rice bakanae disease were introduced from the aspects of selecting disease-resistant varieties, selecting disease-free seeds, seed treatment and strengthening field management. The research progress on biological control measures of rice bakanae disease focused on the screening of antagonistic bacteria and their inhibitory activity assessment, the exploration and application of biocontrol bacteria, and the utilization of biopreparations for disease management. It also summarized key chemical control strategies, including laboratory fungicide screening and seed treatment applications. The authors emphasized that effective management of bakanae disease should be based on agricultural control, integrated with chemical and biological control methods, to achieve comprehensive disease management and ensure the healthy and sustainable development of grain production in China.

Key words: rice bakanae disease, Fusarium spp., disease symptom, epidemic regularity, comprehensive prevention and control