Search results for 'do:"Philippine Journal of Crop Science"'
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Genetic diversity analysis of Luffa species based on seed protein profile using SDS-PAGE.
Tolentino, M. I. S.; Laude, R. P.; Viña, A. C. dela; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 3, pp 141-146, 18 ref. The taxonomic relationship of and genetic diversity in smooth gourd, Luffa cylindrica [Luffa aegyptiaca] and ridged gourd, L. acutangula based on tota...
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Tropical lowland seed production of non-heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. pekinensis group) using vernalization and gibberellic acid.
Linwattana, G.; Protacio, C. M.; Mabesa, R. C.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 3, pp 161-166, 9 ref. Vernalization of non-heading Chinese cabbage for eight days at 5°C induced earlier flowering by at least two weeks. Devernalization occurred when the ...
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Gene introgression in maize (Zea mays ssp mays L.).
Ramirez, D. A.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 2, pp 51-63, 23 ref. Maize (Zea mays ssp mays L.) has a very high genetic plasticity which makes it a good specimen for interspecific hybridization. Transferring or incorp...
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Cytogenetics of Job's tears Coix lacryma-jobi linn.
Arago, J. A. J.; Engle, L. M.; Viña, A. C. dela; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 2, pp 64-73, 21 ref. Microsporogenesis in pollen mother cells (PMCs) and embryo sac (ES) development in young ovules of ornamental and cultivated Job's tears Coix lacryma-...
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The adoption of rice-mungbean technology in two Pangasinan villages: a blockmodelling analysis.
Barroga-Jamias, S.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 2, pp 89-98, 16 ref. Recent diffusion research has increasingly focused on socio-structural variables, realizing that an innovation is not simply a physical object that ca...
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Influence of moisture and allelopathic regimes in the soil on the development of cassava and mycorrhizal infection of its roots during establishment period.
Agili, S. M.; Pardales, J. R., Jr.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 2, pp 99-105, 22 ref. Soil moisture regime had highly significant effect on the shoot development of cassava. Moisture content equivalent to 30% of the field capacity (30% ...
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Nature of postharvest disease resistance in taro (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott).
Rosario, C. S. del; Palomar, M. K.; Molato, A. P.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 2, pp 112-117, 6 ref. The effects of different factors on the reaction of taro corms to infection by Botryodiplodia theobromae (Pat.), Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc. and Scl...
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Ethnobotanical survey of edible aroids in the Philippines: I. Farmers' beliefs, experiences and uses.
Pardales, J. R., Jr.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 1, pp 1-7, 8 ref. Taro (Colocasia esculenta), yautia (Xanthosoma sagittifolium), giant taro (Alocasia macrorrhiza), swamp taro (Cyrtosperma chamissonis) and elephant fo...
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Ethnobotanical survey of edible aroids in the Philippines: II. Selection and conservation of and threats to genetic resources.
Pardales, J. R., Jr.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 1, pp 8-13, 8 ref. The cultivation of edible aroids are usually in home gardens or marginal fields where it is common to observe two or more taro varieties growing toget...
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In vitro shoot vitrification (hyperhydricity) in shallot (Allium cepa var. gr. aggregatum).
Rasco, S. M.; Pateña, L. F.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1997, 22, 1, pp 14-22, 38 ref. The occurrence and nature of in vitro shoot vitrification (hyperhydricity) in shallot (Allium cepar var. gr. aggregatum) were described and examined. ...
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