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Yellow sugarcane aphid

Unusual insect finds in California rice

August 6, 2012
While scouting for blast, a PCA noticed some yellow leaf tips. Close inspection revealed aphids. He got a little worried since he's never seen aphids on rice during his long career. They turned out to be yellow sugarcane aphid.
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Propanil-Resistant Smallflower Umbrellasedge

July 30, 2012
Research conducted by Albert Fischer and James Eckert, Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, has confirmed that some populations of smallflower umbrellasedge from rice fields in the Sacramento Valley have become resistant to propanil. Following is a summary of their findings.
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Armyworm injury #2

Armyworms

July 30, 2012
Armyworms are common in rice fields from mid-July to August. Two species can infest rice, the armyworm and the western yellowstriped armyworm. These insects build up their populations in alfalfa, other grains and grasses, and invade rice late in the season.
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Time to Scout for Blast

July 25, 2012
Up until today, I hadn't seen any blast in the area, but I got a couple of calls today of growers having to put a fungicide because of blast. We'll see if this year blast will be as bad as the past two years.
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Bakanae plants

Bakanae

July 23, 2012
A couple of weeks ago, a PCA brought me some grassy "weeds" from a field. The plants had ligules, so they weren't watergrass or barnyardgrass. The leaves were thin and long, but did not look like sprangletop; they just looked like "elongated" rice plants.
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