2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aoas.2020.09.004
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Characterization of indigenous upland rice varieties for high yield potential and grain quality characters under rainfed conditions in Thailand

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“…The variety of plant heights between varieties is caused by genetic factors and environmental factors. This is inline with the opinion of [12] which state that plant height is a genetic factor that characterizes the plant itself and is influenced by local environmental conditions.Plants that grow well are able to absorb nutrients in large quantities, so that in a growing environment with sufficient nutrient availability, it has an effect on increasing plant photosynthetic activity. Plant N uptake was positively correlated with root length, surface area, volume, and biomass so that plant growth and yield components increased [14].…”
Section: Yield Componentssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The variety of plant heights between varieties is caused by genetic factors and environmental factors. This is inline with the opinion of [12] which state that plant height is a genetic factor that characterizes the plant itself and is influenced by local environmental conditions.Plants that grow well are able to absorb nutrients in large quantities, so that in a growing environment with sufficient nutrient availability, it has an effect on increasing plant photosynthetic activity. Plant N uptake was positively correlated with root length, surface area, volume, and biomass so that plant growth and yield components increased [14].…”
Section: Yield Componentssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Plant height and number of tillers are among the selection criteria for rice plants, but high growth does not guarantee a high level of productivity. [12], stated that plant height is influenced by plant genetic traits, growing environmental conditions, and their interactions in the environment where it grows. The difference in genetic makeup is one of the factors that cause differences in plant growth.…”
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“…The water requirement of upland rice across the whole life cycle is only 20% of that of paddy rice (Zhang et al, 2020). On the other hand, upland rice shows higher tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses than paddy rice (Narenoot et al, 2017; Phapumma et al, 2020). Although upland rice has many advantages, upland rice exhibits abnormal endosperm development and causes a sharp decrease in yield, and poor rice quality has become a problem for traditional upland rice (Fageria et al, 1982; Cavite et al, 2020).…”
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“…Series: Earth and Environmental Science 951 (2022) 012003 IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1755-1315/951/1/012003 2 prepared through a variety of cultural and spiritual traditions [2]. Varieties of local upland rices which have adapted to agro-ecological conditions are mostly cultivated by small-scale farmers [3]. They are also planted through the sweeden system on poor soils [4], however, low biotic and high abiotic stresses greatly contribute to the decrease in productivity [5].…”
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confidence: 99%