2021
DOI: 10.36899/japs.2022.2.0447
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Abstract Back IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY ON EGYPTIAN RICE

Abstract: Cotton plants are normally targeted by numerous challenges from which 75% are biotic. Among these biotic stresses, insects constitute major segment causing direct or indirect considerable yield loss. Bt cotton, corn and soybean are mostly resistant to chewing insects in the field, but their resistance to sap sucking pests has not yet achieved. Likewise Bt protein against chewing insect, there are some proteins characterized for their actions against sucking insects e.g. lectins.Major function of plant lectin i… Show more

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“…The ban was re-imposed in April 2016 due to price increases for most agricultural commodities, including rice. However, there was a decrease in rice self-sufficiency because of the adopted policy of reducing rice planted areas to address the problem of limited irrigation water [55].…”
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“…The ban was re-imposed in April 2016 due to price increases for most agricultural commodities, including rice. However, there was a decrease in rice self-sufficiency because of the adopted policy of reducing rice planted areas to address the problem of limited irrigation water [55].…”
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confidence: 99%