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Studies on methods of lowland rice cultivation on upland fields under irrigation. I. Adaptability of lowland varieties to cultivation on upland fields under irrigation. II. Differences in the growth and physiological characteristics between lowland rice and upland rice cultivated on upland fields under irrigation.

Umino, S.; Iizuka, S.; Nonaka, F.; Et Al.

Crop Sci. Soc, Japan 27: 349-353

1959


Accession: 014204600

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Early lowland varieties with the same heading date as upland varieties Norin No. 12 or No. 24 were the most productive. A lowland variety was superior to Norin No. 12 in number of spikelets per panicle, percentage of ripened grains and ear weight/straw ratio and contained more starch at high N levels after heading.

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