01388nam a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400350006010000150009524501490011026001390025930000110039852004470040965000300085665000120088665000200089865000230091865000090094165000100095065000120096065000220097265000170099470000210101170000220103270000220105470000220107621141162020-02-13 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1094/PHYTO-109-10-S2.12DOI1 aARRIEL, G. aInfluence of biological agents on the production of Magnaporthe oryzae´s conidia in upland rice, under field conditions.h[electronic resource] aIn: PLANT HEALTH - APS ANNUAL MEETING, 2019, Cleveland. Abstrats of presentations. Cleveland: American Phytopathological Societyc2019 aS2.47. aThe inclusion of a biological agent in the integrated management of rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae) enables to suppress disease severity, protect and promote the expression of host genetic resistance and reduce the number of fungicide applications. We compared leaf blast severity (LBS) suppression by Burkholderia pyrrocini (BRM 32113), Pseudomonas fluorences (BRM 32111) and tricyclazole, and monitored conidia production in each treatment. aBiological control agents aConidia aDisease control aMagnaporthe oryzae aRice aArroz aBrusone aDoença de Planta aOryza Sativa1 aARRIEL-ELIAS, M.1 aREZENDE, K. G. V.1 aLOBO, V. L. da S.1 aFILIPPI, M. C. de