- Industry: Agriculture
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A sudden increase in a pest population resulting in economic damage to the rice crop; epidemic or epiphytotic.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									The control of pests in the ricefield by selective cultivation methods influencing natural factors or predators or by using chemical/physical control methods to reduce pest damage to rice plants.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									An organism which competes with other organisms for food and shelter, or threatens their health, comfort, or welfare.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									Pertaining to a soil moisture regime where rainfall exceeds evapotranspiration throughout the year and where the soil never dries completely (USDA, 1975).    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									A virus that has a long transmission time, is recoverable from the hemolymph of a vector, is transmitted following the molt of a vector, and when purified and inoculated into hemocoele, makes the vector infective.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									Pesticides that remain unchanged in the environment for long periods and are not readily degraded by microorganisms, enzymes, heat, or ultraviolet light.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									The ease with which gases, liquids, or plant roots penetrate or pass through a bulk mass of soil or a layer of soil.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									The water content of a soil at which crop plants wilt and fail to recover after soil water content is increased. It is often estimated by the amount of water at -1.5 mega Pascals soil matric potential.    
    
    						Industry:Agriculture    
									Wilting from which a plant will not recover even if soil water content increases.    
    
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