Autor: Hairmansis, Aris
- An early-morning flowering trait in rice can enhance grain yield under heat stress field conditions at flowering stage
- Development of tolerant rice varieties for stress-prone ecosystems in the coastal deltas of Indonesia
- Physiological and morphological characterization of a high-yielding rice introgression line, YTH183, with genetic background of Indica Group cultivar, IR 64
- Advances in the development of rice varieties with better nutritional quality in Indonesia
Autor: Fukuta, Yoshimichi
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