Genotypic variation in adaptation to soil acidity in local upland rice varieties
© 2014 NIAB. Local upland rice germplasm is an invaluable resource for farmers who grow rice on acidic soils without flooding that benefits wetland rice. In this study, we evaluated the adaptation to soil acidity in common local upland rice varieties from an area with acidic soil in Thailand. Tolera...
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Main Authors: | Suwannee Laenoi, Nattinee Phattarakul, Sansanee Jamjod, Narit Yimyam, Bernard Dell, Benjavan Rerkasem |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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