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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (26): 39-51.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2025-0157

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Scientific and Technological Innovations in Integrated Management of Major Rice Diseases and Pests: Progress and Prospects

WAN Pinjun()   

  1. China National Rice Research Institute/ National Key Laboratory of Rice Biological Breeding, Hangzhou 310006
  • Received:2025-03-05 Revised:2025-04-30 Online:2025-10-12 Published:2025-10-12

Abstract:

As an important food crop in the world, rice plays an irreplaceable role in ensuring food security. However, rice production faces many challenges, especially the increasingly serious problem of pests and diseases, which poses a major threat to yield and quality. This paper reviews the major rice pests and diseases worldwide, along with biological control and ecological regulation technologies. It analyzes the types, occurrence patterns, and current progress in the prevention and control of rice pests and diseases in China, emphasizing the importance of biological control and non-chemical pest management in reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides. Key challenges in the integrated management of major rice pests and diseases, such as insufficient scientific and technological support, weak regulatory oversight, and the low level of industrialization of control technologies, are discussed. In response, the paper proposes the main objectives and key directions for technological innovation during the '15th Five-Year Plan' period, including research on the formation mechanisms of pest outbreaks, the development of rice immune mechanisms, and green control technologies. Furthermore, it highlights the integration of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and gene editing, to enhance the comprehensive management of rice pests and diseases, ensuring the sustainable development of the rice industry.

Key words: rice pests and diseases, prevention and control progress, rice immunity, integrated management, technological innovation, cutting-edge technology