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Protecting plant genetic diversity in agroecosystems.
Escaño, C. R.; Tababa, S. P.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 2, pp 65-78, 9 ref.
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The effects of supernodulation and prolonged juvenile growth on biomass yields in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.].
Sebunruang, P.; Lantican, R. M.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 2, pp 79-90, 32 ref. Two sets of graft experiment in soyabeans were conducted to determine the individual effects of the long juvenile trait from tropical varieties and th...
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Seed quality and effect on rice yield: findings from farmer participatory experiments in Central Luzon, Philippines.
Diaz, C.; Hossain, M.; Merca, S.; Mew, T.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 2, pp 111-119, 6 ref. A farmer participatory research was conducted in two sites of Central Luzon to examine the impact of best quality seeds on farm yield. For each site 3...
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Hybrid rice technology in the Philippines: from laboratory to farmers' fields.
Redoña, E. D.; Virmani, S. S.; Malabanan, F. M.; Toledo, R. S.; Javier, L. J.; Casal, C. L.; Rebuelta, P. I.; Barroga, R. F.; Obien, S. R.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 1-11, 21 ref. Hybrid rice technology has been recognized as a new approach for increasing rice production and attaining rice self-sufficiency in the Philippines. Un...
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Molecular polymorphism of rice cytoplasmic-genetic male-sterile (CMS) lines based on AFLP, RAPD, and microsatellite markers.
Redoña, E. D.; Hipolito, L. R.; Ocampo, T. D.; Sebastian, L. S.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 12-20, 17 ref. The cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility (CMS) system has been the cornerstone of hybrid rice breeding world-wide. Maintaining genetic diversity in CMS ...
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Microsatellite marker analysis of the allelic composition of Philippine-bred modern rice varieties.
Sebastian, L. S.; Hipolito, L. R.; Garcia, J. S.; Tabanao, D. A.; Maramara, G. V.; Caldo, R. A.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 21-27, 16 ref. Six varieties namely IR8, IR24, IR36, IR20, IR22, and BPI-76 were frequently used for rice varietal development in the Philippines. Most of the Philip...
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Applications of molecular markers in the identification and establishment of origin of selected Philippine rice cultivars.
Sebastian, L. S.; Hipolito, L. R.; Tabanao, D. A.; Maramara, G. V.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 28-34, 8 ref. The conflicting reports on the possible origin of Burdagol (PSB Rc 34) and the identity of Banaybanay 7-tonner were resolved in this study. DNA analys...
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Induction of salt tolerance in rice by silica treatment.
Bonilla, P. S.; Tsuchiya, M.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 35-44, 17 ref. The study was conducted to investigate the possibility of inducing salt-tolerance in rice by silica treatment. Ten varieties: salt tolerant Kala-rata ...
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Comparative root growth and soil water extraction of dry-seeded, wet-seeded, and transplanted rice in a greenhouse experiment.
Boling, A.; To Phuc Tuong; Singh, A. K.; Wopereis, M. C. S.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 45-52, 15 ref. Dry seeding has been identified as an option for increasing cropping intensity and productivity in rainfed ricelands. A greenhouse experiment was cond...
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Biotechnology research for rice improvement in the Philippines.
Obien, S. R.; Sebastian, L. S.; Crop Science Society of the Philippines, College, Philippines, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, 1998, 23, 1, pp 59-63 The Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) pursues a strong rice biotechnology research in support of its rice varietal improvement program whi...
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