Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation

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Main Authors: Bueno, C.S., Bucourt, M., Kobayashi, N., Inubushi, K., Lafarge, T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165976
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author Bueno, C.S.
Bucourt, M.
Kobayashi, N.
Inubushi, K.
Lafarge, T.
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Lafarge, T.
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spelling CGSpace1659762024-12-19T14:13:06Z Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation Bueno, C.S. Bucourt, M. Kobayashi, N. Inubushi, K. Lafarge, T. alternate wetting and drying biomass genotypes irrigation morphology soil water water management water potential water productivity yields yield components yield losses 2010-12 2024-12-19T12:55:41Z 2024-12-19T12:55:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165976 en Elsevier Bueno, C.S.; Bucourt, M.; Kobayashi, N.; Inubushi, K. and Lafarge, T. 2010. Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation. Agricultural Water Management, Volume 98 no. 2 p. 241-250
spellingShingle alternate wetting and drying
biomass
genotypes
irrigation
morphology
soil water
water management
water potential
water productivity
yields
yield components
yield losses
Bueno, C.S.
Bucourt, M.
Kobayashi, N.
Inubushi, K.
Lafarge, T.
Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
title Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
title_full Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
title_fullStr Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
title_full_unstemmed Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
title_short Water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water-saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
title_sort water productivity of contrasting rice genotypes grown under water saving conditions in the tropics and investigation of morphological traits for adaptation
topic alternate wetting and drying
biomass
genotypes
irrigation
morphology
soil water
water management
water potential
water productivity
yields
yield components
yield losses
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165976
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