Study of different water managements in rice crop (Oryza sativa L.) and its influence on germination, dry weight, plant height and agricultural yield
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Abstract
Nodular Gley Hidromorphic soil from �??Los Palacios�?� Rice
Research Station, using 1 x 1 m pots within 2000-2001 poorly-
rainy and 2001 rainy seasons. INCA LP-2 variety was studied
in a randomized complete design with four treatments and four
replicates, which were from flooding for 48 hours up to soil
field capacity; the highest germination percentage from 96 to
100 % was recorded with soil field capacity, these values
corresponding to the biggest agricultural yields obtained.
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