Author: Peng, Shaobing
- Water use efficiency and physiological response of rice cultivars under alternate wetting and drying conditions
- Agronomic performance of rice breeding lines selected based on plant traits or grain yield
- The importance of maintenance breeding: a case study of the first miracle rice variety-IR8
- Yield gap analysis between dry and wet season rice crop grown under high-yielding management conditions
- Grain filling duration, a crucial determinant of genotypic variation of grain yield in field-grown tropical irrigated rice
- Grain yield and yield attributes of new plant type and hybrid rice
Author: Visperas, Romeo M.
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