Rice is a seed of Oryza sativa, which is a grass species. Domesticated
rice is a main staple food in Asia and Africa. Traditionally, rice is
cultivated by flooding the fields during and after setting the
seedlings. This method reduces the growth of those weed and pest plants
which have no submerged growth state and also controls vermin. Rice
cultivation is favorable in those regions where rainfall is high and
labor costs are low. There are some diseases that affect rice
cultivation such as rice blast, sheath blight, rice ragged stunt and
tungro. Rice blast is caused by the fungus Magnaporthe grisea. This book
traces the progress of rice cultivation and processing, and highlights
some of its key concepts. It will also provide interesting topics for
research which interested readers can take up. The extensive content of
this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the
subject.