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Seedling Establishment and Grain Yield of Tropical Rice Sown in Puddled Soil

Minoru Yamauchia, Darryl V. Aragonesb, Pablo R. Casayuranc, Pompe C.Sta. Cruzc, Constancio A. Asis, Jr.c and Rolando T. Cruzc

a Chugoku Natl. Agric. Exp. Stn., Ministry of Agric., Forestry, and Fisheries, Nishifukatu 6-12-1, Fukuyama 721-8514, Japan
b IRRI, P.O. Box 933, 1099 Manila, Philippines
c Jr., and R.T. Cruz, Philippine Rice Res. Inst. (PhilRice), Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines



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Fig. 1 Plant stand of the anoxia-tolerant rice cultivar vs. the local check cultivar in the tropics (data from 7 experiments, 6 locations). Each experiment involved 2 check cultivars and 5 to 10 tolerant cultivars. In the x-axis, plant stand of the better check cultivar is shown, indicating the character associated with the locations. The y-axis indicates the plant stand of the best anoxia-tolerant cultivars and mean of the tolerant cultivars tested

 





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