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------- Completed its immature stages.
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------- Larval host.
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------- Larval host.
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-------In experiments, cv 'Pelotas' was found to be moderatly resistant (But with RF >=1)
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------- In experiments, cv. Efe was found to be a good host.
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------- Collected from this plant in Java (Indonesia).
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------- Experiments.
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------- On cultivated and wild rice (O. perennis).
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