Chilo suppressalis, the rice stem borer, is a major pest of rice crops in Asia. The larvae bore into the rice plant stems, causing damage that can lead to reduced grain yield and plant lodging. This pest is particularly problematic during the reproductive stage of the rice plant. Management strategies include the use of resistant rice varieties, timely insecticide applications, and cultural practices such as crop rotation and field sanitation to reduce C. suppressalis populations.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP9A68 | R | ||
CYP9A68 | X | ||
CYP321F3 | X | ||
CYP321F3 | R | ||
CYP4G90 | R | ||
CYP4AU10 | R | ||
CYP6CV5 | R | ||
CYP6CV5 | X | ||
CYP324A12 | R | ||
CYP324A12 | X |