Search results for 'do:"Philippine Journal of Crop Science"'
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'Rica': a new off-season tomato variety (Lycopersicon esculentum L.).
Narciso, J. O.; Balatero, C. H.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 94-96, 4 ref. Rica is a determinate open-pollinated table type variety of tomato derived from the cross of Grand Pope, a farmer's variety and C-111, a selection fro...
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Root characteristics of five local banana cultivars (Musa spp.) under waterlogged condition.
Aguilar, E. A.; Santos, P. J. A.; Tamisin, L. L., Jr.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 14-23, 13 ref. Bananas that are biologically tolerant of excess water will complement the current costly engineering solution of surface or deep drainage systems. Ba...
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Biomass, nitrogen uptake and fixed nitrogen partitioning in field grown mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) inoculated with Bradyrhizobium sp.
Delfin, E. F.; Paterno, E. S.; Torres, F. G.; Santos, P. J. A.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 24-33, 26 ref. One of the options for the restoration of soil resource is through the incorporation of legumes into the cropping system because legumes have relative...
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Development of screening methods for anaerobic germination and seedling vigor in direct wet-seeded rice culture.
Manigbas, N. L.; Solis, R. O.; Barroga, W. V.; Noriel, A. J.; Arocena, E. C.; Padolina, T. F.; Cruz, R. T.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 34-44, 11 ref. The development of rice varieties for direct wet-seeded system is one of the major areas of concern in rice research today. Recent trend in rice produ...
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Recycling the F2 generation of three commercial hybrid rice varieties at two nitrogen levels.
Ni Ni Tint; Lales, J. S.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 45-55, 15 ref. The yield of F2 generation of local commercial rice hybrids has not been adequately evaluated. Hence, the "no recycling" recommendation for F2 hybrids...
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Water productivity and soil chemical properties under varying water regimes on spring rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Ngo Thanh Son; Badayos, R. B.; Sanchez, P. B.; Sta. Cruz, P. C.; Nguyen Van Dung; Nguyen Huu Thanh; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 56-70, 11 ref. Decreasing water availability in rice production would require the need for higher water productivity, and one approach to deal with this challenge is...
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Agronomic performance of selected local and introduced banana cultivars (Musa spp.) under commercial management practices in Davao, Philippines.
Gervacio, D. D.; Dawi, N. M.; Fabregar, E. G.; Molina, A. B.; Bergh, I. van den; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2008, 33, 3, pp 71-81, 12 ref. Twenty-three introduced and four locally grown banana cultivars were evaluated in the field for their agronomic performance (measured in terms of yiel...
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Perception of trainers & trainees on participatory trainings in Isabela.
Cadiz, M. B.; Cadiz, M. C. H.; Barroga-Jamias, S.; Obedoza, R. O.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2002, 27, 3, pp 5-13, 6 ref. This was a study on the participatory methods used in the rice-related training programs conducted between January 1998 and November 2000 in Isabela b...
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Storage duration, growth & yield of shallot.
Comadug, V. S.; Simon, M. B.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2002, 27, 3, pp 15-21, 32 ref. Bulbs of shallot or multiplier onion (Allium cepa var. gr. aggregatum) were stored in wooden crates under ordinary room temperature on campus in Bayom...
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Renewable biomass fuel as 'Green Power' alternative for sugarcane milling in the Philippines.
Mendoza, T. C.; Samson, R.; Elepano, A. R.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 2002, 27, 3, pp 23-39, 22 ref. The potentials of three renewable biomass types as 'Green Power' alternatives for sugarcane milling were evaluated: (1) baled sugarcane trash, (2) hig...
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