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Varietal resistance to rice tungro virus in Bihar was studied during the 1980-81 and 1981-82 kharif seasons with an emphasis on affected rice varieties and the vector, Nephotettix virescens.
Year:
1982
Region / City:
Bihar, India
Topic:
Rice Tungro Virus Infection
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
Rajendra Agricultural University, Bihar
Authors:
B. N. Singh, Y. Prasad, S. P. Sahu
Target Audience:
Researchers, Agricultural Scientists
Period of Action:
1980-81, 1981-82
Date of Approval:
1982
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Year:
2024/25
Region:
Scotland
Subject:
Cereal crop varieties
Document type:
Recommended list summary
Issuing organization:
SRUC, Scottish Variety Consultative Committee
Supporting organizations:
AHDB, BSPB, Scottish Government National List
Crop types:
Barley, Wheat, Oats
Variety categories:
Spring, Winter, Malting, Brewing, Feed, Biscuit-making, Distilling
New varieties:
Belter, Olsen, NOS Munro, Bounty, NOS Gambit, LG Capitol, SY Buzzard, Blackstone, Bamford, LG Beowulf, WPB Mylo, Asterion
Leading established varieties:
Laureate, LG Diablo, KWS Sassy, Firefoxx, Fairing, SY Tennyson, Diviner, KWS Tardis, Lightning, Bolton, LG Caravelle, Bolivia, SY Kingsbarn, SY Thunderbolt, SY Kingston, SY Canyon, RGT Stokes, RGT Bairstow, LG Skyscraper, KWS Zealum, KWS Dawsum, SY Insitor, LG Typhoon, KWS Ultimatum, KWS Extase, KWS Palladium, KWS Harsum, KWS Alicium, KWS Fixum, KWS Cochise, KWS Ladum, Canyon, Merlin, WPB Isabel, Dalguise, Cromwell, Gerald
Organization:
Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA)
Board:
Grass Variety Review Board
Document Type:
Application Form and Invoice
Subject:
Perennial Ryegrass Varietal Fluorescence (VFL) Description Documentation
Species:
Perennial Ryegrass
Method:
Growout Method
Confidentiality:
Application information maintained in confidence by AOSCA and Review Board members
Indemnification:
Statement of Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement required
Laboratory Requirements:
Minimum three seed lots from at least two generations including Breeder seed; testing according to AOSA protocols
Seed Testing Minimum:
At least 3,000 seeds total with minimum 1,000 per lot and maximum 10,000
Evaluation Criteria:
Fluorescence testing and grow-out phenotypic comparison with control cultivars
Control Cultivars Referenced:
Gulf, Marshall, Surrey
Submission Method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Fee:
$50.00 per application
Payment Options:
Check by mail or electronic payment with 3% convenience fee
Issuing Office Address:
PO Box 174, Fayette, MO 65248
Chief Executive Officer:
Sarah Wilbanks
Contact Telephone:
309-736-0120
Year:
1989
Region / City:
Bali, Indonesia
Subject:
Plant pathology, rice tungro disease
Document Type:
Research article
Institution:
Food Crop Protection Center VII; Directorate of Crop Protection, Indonesia
Authors:
N. S. Astika, N. Suwela, G. N. Aryawan, Y. Suzuki
Target Audience:
Plant pathologists, agronomists, crop protection specialists
Research Period:
Late 1989, dry season
Variety Studied:
Krueng Aceh, IR36, IR64
Observation Duration:
5 weeks
Publication:
International Rice Research Newsletter, 1992
Volume / Issue:
17 (3)
Pages:
19-20
Year:
1983
Countries:
Malaysia; Philippines; Japan
Research institutions:
Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI); Institute for Plant Virus Research, Ibaraki; TARC
Authors:
Ong Ching Ang; Chang Poon Min; Ho Nai Kim; T. Omura; T. Usugi; Y. Saito; A. Kobayashi
Journal:
International Rice Research Newsletter
Volume and issue:
8 (6)
Page:
10
Subject:
Plant virology; rice diseases; virus morphology; serology
Plant species:
Rice (Oryza sativa)
Viruses studied:
Penyakit merah virus; rice tungro bacilliform virus; rice tungro spherical virus
Vector organism:
Nephotettix virescens (green leafhopper)
Geographic focus:
Malaysia; Philippines; Southeast Asia
Methods:
Electron microscopy of leaf dip preparations; latex flocculation serological test
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Year:
1990
Region / city:
International Rice Research Institute
Theme:
Virus detection, Rice diseases
Document type:
Research article
Author:
Z. M. Flores, E. R. Tiongco, R. C. Cabunagan, H. Koganezawa
Target audience:
Researchers, Agricultural scientists
Date of approval:
1990
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
1985
Region / City:
International Rice Research Institute
Topic:
Rice, Plant Pathology
Document Type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
IRRI (International Rice Research Institute)
Author:
G. Dahal, H. Hibino
Target Audience:
Researchers, Agricultural Scientists
Period of Action:
1985
Approval Date:
1985
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
1985–1987
Location:
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines
Subject:
Rice tungro virus infection and varietal resistance
Document type:
Research article
Authors:
E. R. Tiongco, R. C. Cabunagan, Z. M. Flores, H. Hibino
Target audience:
Plant pathologists, rice breeders, agricultural researchers
Study period:
Wet season August–October 1985, Dry season January–March 1986 and 1987
Rice varieties studied:
TN1, IR22, IR36, IR42, IR54, IR58
Viruses analyzed:
Rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV), Rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV)
Vector:
Green leafhopper (Nephotettix virescens)
Methodology:
Latex test for virus infection, observation of symptom development
Findings:
Infection rates varied by variety, season, and presence of vector resistance, with earlier RTSV infection sometimes preceding visible symptoms
Research institution:
Plant Pathology Department, IRRI
Publication:
International Rice Research Newsletter, Volume 13, Issue 1, 1988
Department:
Road Construction Department, Government of Bihar
Country:
India
Region:
Bihar
Subject:
Contractor registration
Document type:
User manual
Registration class:
Class 4 contractors
Application mode:
Online
User roles covered:
Applicant, Section Officer, Assistant Engineer, Executive Engineer
Required documents:
Identity proof, PAN card, address proof, photographs, affidavits, partnership documents
System features:
OTP verification, application tracking, multi-level verification, online payment initiation
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Bihar
Subject:
Railway Infrastructure
Document Type:
Government Report
Organization:
Ministry of Railways, Government of India
Author:
Shri Ram Nath Thakur
Target Audience:
Government officials, policymakers, stakeholders in Indian Railways
Period of Implementation:
2017-ongoing
Approval Date:
09.02.2018
Date of Last Revision:
Not mentioned
Date:
15 April 2025
Place:
Patna
Publication:
India Justice Report 2025
Edition:
Fourth Edition
Initiated by:
Tata Trusts
Collaborating Organisations:
Centre for Social Justice; Common Cause; Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative; DAKSH; TISS–Prayas; Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy; How India Lives
Scope:
18 Large and Mid-sized States; 7 Small States
Subject:
State-wise assessment of justice delivery
Geographical Focus:
Bihar, India
Pillars Assessed:
Police; Judiciary; Prisons; Legal Aid
Overall Rank (Bihar):
13 (2025); 16 (2022)
Police Rank (Bihar):
10 (2025); 16 (2022)
Prisons Rank (Bihar):
12 (2025); 9 (2022)
Judiciary Rank (Bihar):
15 (2025); 16 (2022)
Legal Aid Rank (Bihar):
12 (2025); 16 (2022)
Key Finding:
71% of district court cases pending over three years
Note:
Key Finding
Lowest per capita spending on police and judiciary among large states
Data Sources:
Bureau of Police Research and Development; National Crime Records Bureau; National Judicial Data Grid; Supreme Court of India; eCourts Services; Department of Justice; National Legal Services Authority
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Gaya
Topic:
Health, Nutrition, Education
Document Type:
Job Application
Organization:
Piramal Swasthya
Author:
Ravi Ranjan Kumar
Target Audience:
HR Manager
Year:
2020
Institution:
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Author:
Saumya Badigineni
Document Type:
Case Study / Legal Analysis
Jurisdiction:
India, State of Bihar
Case Reference:
D.C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar
Focus:
Promulgation and re-promulgation of ordinances
Petitioners:
Four individuals including a professor, a student, a forest produce trader, and a brick manufacturer
Legal Basis:
Articles 123 and 213 of the Constitution of India
Date of Submission:
26 April 2020
Note:
Year
Subject:
Tax Return
Document Type:
Form
Organization:
Government of Bihar
Author:
Employer
Target Audience:
Employers
Period of Validity:
Annual
Note:
Year
University:
Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna
Programme:
M.V.Sc. / M.Tech. / M.F.Sc. / Ph.D.
Submission Format:
Typed, two copies