Comparison of the water absorption of paddy and upland rice under upland field conditions.
Hasegawa, S.; Nakayama, K.; Usui, K.
Proc. Crop Sci. Soc. Japan. Japan 28: 279-280
1960
Accession: 013991804
Water requirement is somewhat lower in paddy than in upland rice. The ratio of the amount of water transpired after heading to the total amount transpired during growth is higher under paddy conditions than under upland conditions; this ratio increases with earlier heading.
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