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New rice varieties adapted
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Research on the morphological characteristics, agronomics, pre-harvest germination resistance, and genetic diversity of some popular rice varieties grown in Binh Dinh province is essential in assessing material resources for selecting and developing new rice varieties that can adapt to climate change. The results show that there is one extra short-day variety, five short-day varieties, and three medium-day varieties.
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vibego
02-02-2024
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This study aimed to obtain information on yield potential, adaptability, and stability of superior lines resulting from inbred landraces with superior varieties. These lines are recommended to be widely adapted to the environment of rainfed lowland irrigated rice and dry land as candidates for new varieties.
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schindler
30-12-2021
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The research contents included: basic experiment, production experiment, demonstration trial production of two new rice varieties selected and experimental development of rice cultivation techniques for Tuy Hoa plains. This report presents part two: Results of production experiment, demonstration trial production of two new rice varieties selected in Phu Yen province.
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tomhiddleston
25-05-2020
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Chhattisgarh, the 26th state of the Indian Union came into existence on November 1st, 2000. In Chhattisgarh, maize is a kharif season crop and second most important crop next to paddy in terms of both area and production. The state has got very good potential for maize but the productivity is very low due to cultivation of open pollinated varieties (OPVs) and improper input management practices. The real potential can be realized by the adoption of hybrid maize especially single cross hybrids with full package of practices.
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kethamoi2
14-12-2019
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Although Vietnam is the second largest rice exporter in the world, the country has only recently met the demand for sustainable food supply at a national level, and not yet at a household one. In the early 1970s, the average rice yield in the Mekong River Delta (MRD) was 1.9 tons/ ha and the annual production weighed 4 million tons. The current rice productivity and production has gained over 6 tons/ha and 24 million tons/year, respectively. This is a substantial increase.
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caygaocaolon1
13-11-2019
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