Blast Disease: This disease affects rice plant leaves, stems, and panicles, causing lesions and dark spots along the edges.
Sheath Blight: Characterized by water-soaked lesions on the leaves and stems, this disease can lead to wilting and lodging of the affected plants.
Bacterial Leaf Blight: In this disease, long, translucent streaks appear between the veins of the leaves during the early stages of plant growth.
Brown Spot: Manifesting as circular to elliptical lesions with brown centers and yellow halos on the leaves, this disease affects photosynthesis and leads to yield loss.
Rice Tungro Disease: Transmitted by leafhoppers, this disease causes stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and reduced tillering in rice plants.
Stem Rot: Stem rot disease causes dark lesions to appear on the stems of rice plants, resulting in wilting and lodging.
Kernel Smut: This disease forms black powdery masses on rice kernels, reducing grain quality and market value.
Rice Blast: Characterized by diamond-shaped lesions on leaves, panicles, and stems, this disease can lead to significant yield losses if left untreated.