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Perennial rice regrowth responds to stubble characteristics, temperature and genotype
Problem or context: The performance of perennial grain crops is highly dependent upon the successful appearance of new shoots for the next regrowth cycle. Objective or research question: This paper examines the associations among stubble characteristics in the previous cycle, the prevailing conditions during regrowth, genotypic variation in capacity to
Guangfu Huang +10 more
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OPTIMAL SEEDING RATES AND FORMATION OF PRODUCTIVE STEM DENSITY OF RICE CULTIVAR ‘KUBOYAR’
The results of agrotechnical experiments to determine optimal seeding rate of rice cultivar ‘Kuboyar’ after such predecessors as perennial fallow, ameliorative field and rice after ameliorative field.
P. I. Kostylev, N. V. Repkina
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With rapid population increase, labour scarcity, and soil nutrient depletion, agricultural lands must be used sustainably to meet the ever-increasing demands for food and livelihood. Perennial rice varieties show promise in meeting the conflicting needs for reducing input use while increasing agricultural production.
Elliott Ronald Dossou-Yovo +6 more
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Xanthomonas oryzae (Xo) are globally important rice pathogens. Virulent lineages from Africa and Asia and less virulent strains from the United States have been well characterized. Xanthomonas campestris pv.
Jillian M. Lang +18 more
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Variations in the Breeding Systems of a Wild Rice, Oryza perennis [PDF]
Hiko-Ichi, Oka, Hiroko, Morishima
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Locating QTL Controlling the Yield-Related Traits in Perennial Chinese Rice “Shendao3#”
Shendao3# (SD3#) exhibits perennial characteristics. Identifying the QTLs underlying the yield-related traits in SD3# provides a theoretical basis for future perennial rice breeding.
Yuxin Yan +9 more
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Cereals are the basis of the human diet, and among them, after rice and corn, wheat is the most cultivated in the world. Drought, conflicts, and high prices affect food security in many countries. The CHANGE-UP project funded by the PRIMA program aims at
Elena Galassi +7 more
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California produces many key agricultural products in the United States. Current geospatial agricultural datasets are limited in mapping accuracy, spatial context, or observation period.
Britt W. Smith +2 more
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Additional file 1 of Temperature Effect on Rhizome Development in Perennial rice
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Wang, Kai +3 more
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Semi-Perennial Rice Sustains Yield and Food Safety Under Heatwaves and Beyond
Abstract Heatwaves threaten global rice security and challenge the United Nations’ Zero Hunger goals. Semi-perennial rice, with its ratooning ability to regrow from stubble after hot seasons, has shown potential for sustainable production.
Zheng Chen +4 more
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