Report of new varieties INCA LP-11 and INCA LP-15: new rice varieties for Cuban conditions
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Abstract
Rice Research Station, belonging to the National Institute
of Agricultural Sciences (INCA), with the main objective of
diversifying the varietal composition of rice crop. INCA LP-11 and
INCA LP-15 are two new short and medium-cycle varieties,
respectively, obtained by hybridizations and further field selections.
Their best characteristics are excellent agricultural and industrial yields
as well as tolerance to the main pests and diseases. Their behaviour
has been validated in different locations of the country.
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