Studies on methods of growing lowland rice in irrigated upland fields. I. Adaptability of lowland rice varieties to irrigated upland fields. II. Differences between lowland and upland rice in growth and physiological characteristics when grown under these conditions.
Umino, S.; Iizuka, S.; Nonaka, F.; Yuyama, H.
Nihon Sakumotsugaku Kai Kiji (Proc. Crop Sci. Soc. Japan), 27: 349-53
1959
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The relative suitability of lowland varieties for growing in upland irrigated fields was investigated during 1955-57.
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