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Author: Clerget, Benoit
- The effect of aerobic soil conditions, soil volume and sowing date on the development of four tropical rice varieties grown in the greenhouse
- Modifications in development and growth of a dual-adapted tropical rice variety grown as either a flooded or an aerobic crop
- Variability and synchronism of leaf appearance and leaf elongation rates of eleven contrasting rice genotypes
- Transplanting increases the leaf production rate in rice, consequently modifying plant development and growth
- Leaf emergence, tillering, plant growth, and yield in response to plant density in a high-yielding aerobic rice crop