1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2113(08)60928-1
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Hybrid Rice

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“…These hybrids had a yield potential increase by about 9% under the favorable tropical conditions for rice production (Peng et aI., 2000). Recently, these hybrid rice lines were commercialized in India, Vietnam, and the Philippines (Virmani, 1996) .…”
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“…These hybrids had a yield potential increase by about 9% under the favorable tropical conditions for rice production (Peng et aI., 2000). Recently, these hybrid rice lines were commercialized in India, Vietnam, and the Philippines (Virmani, 1996) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effort resulted in increasing grain yield of wheat and in the adaptability of cultivars to moisture-limited environments. Similar experiences where physiological research played an important role in breeding programs took place at other laboratories such as the International Rice Research Institute in Philippines (IRRI) (Yoshida, 1972;IRRI, 1990;Virmani, 1996).…”
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confidence: 83%
“…High yield of the hybrid rice was attained by the summation of the increase in each of yield components (Virmani, 1996). Desirable heterotic effects were detected for each of heading date (Li et al, 2002 andJarwar et al, 2012); plant height (Jarwar et al, 2012); panicle length (Muhammad et al, 2007); No.…”
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