I. Introduction
The factors which directly or indirectly affect the productivity of crops are climatic conditions, temperature change, soil nutrient condition, water sufficiency, pests and diseases. One third of the total affected crops are due to biotic stress crop infections [1]. The untimely pest attacks and inaccurate crop insights that farmers receive lead to wrong agricultural inputs resulting in biotic stress in crops as depicted in Fig. 1. This establishes the fact that when biotic stress leads to crop infections is a problem that needs to be addressed. The stress undergone by rice crops during every calendar year not only hits the production globally at the macro level but majorly affects the life of a farmer at the micro level. The relevance of this research can directly be correlated with the impact that rice crop yield and its productivity has on human population (on the demand side) and on the farmer community (on the supply side).
Challenges in identification of biotic stress in rice crops.