2019
DOI: 10.15517/am.v30i1.29671
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Relationship between growth traits and yield formation in Indica-type rice crop

Abstract: Introduction. Climatic variation is one of the causes for the decrease in yield and its variability in Indica-type rice (Oryza sativa L.). This evidences the necessity of the study of the interaction of meteorological variables with the behavior of rice cultivars, to establish the base of management of the harvest and increase of the yield. Objective. The objective of the present study was to relate the yield of rice with variables of plant growth. Materials and methods. Four rice cultivars were planted in the… Show more

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“…Beberapa peubah utama pertumbuhan padi adalah tinggi tanaman, jumlah gabah per malai, dan bobot 1,000 butir biji (Maqueira-López et al, 2019). Hasil pengamatan menunjukkan bahwa pertambahan tinggi tanaman selaras dengan pertambahan umur tanaman.…”
Section: Pertumbuhan Padiunclassified
“…Beberapa peubah utama pertumbuhan padi adalah tinggi tanaman, jumlah gabah per malai, dan bobot 1,000 butir biji (Maqueira-López et al, 2019). Hasil pengamatan menunjukkan bahwa pertambahan tinggi tanaman selaras dengan pertambahan umur tanaman.…”
Section: Pertumbuhan Padiunclassified
“…The reality of sugarcane production in European countries is different from that in major production countries such as Brazil, India, the United States, and the Caribbean region [13][14][15][16]. In reality, production in Portugal, Spain, and Italy occurs in isolated regions, namely, in the island regions of Madeira, the Canaries, and Sicily, where sugarcane production was introduced as a subsistence culture to support colonization efforts centuries ago [17][18][19].…”
Section: Countrymentioning
confidence: 99%