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Control Number
255275
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20140930033323.AM
General Information
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Cataloging Source
PAGASA-DOST
Language Code
eng
Local Call Number
551.5 86.63 3.18 (73): 551.5 06.8: 551.5 84.42 N97r
Main Entry - Personal Name
Nuttonson, Michael Y.
Title Statement
Rice culture and rice-climate relationships with special reference to the United States rice areas and their latitudinal and thermal analogues in other countries by MIchael Y. Nuttonson
Publication, Distribution, Etc.
Washington, D. C. American Institute of Crop Ecology 1965
Physical Description
xxi, 555p. figures, tables
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes tables and bibliography
Summary, Etc.
During the past few decades, new uniform varieties that have been developed at a given experiment station under a given set of ecological conditions have spread rapidly throughout many countries and have replaced the old mixed populations that were grown there, in some cases, since ancient times. Thus, in a comparatively short period the habitat of many uniform varieties has changed through the introduction of these varieties into new areas. Many different climates and soils often enforce different types of external adaptability of a given variety. Because of its significance in relation to genetic and agronomic problems, an understanding of the growth-development potentialities of a plant variety against the background of specific environments is extremely important. Rice phenology and weather data utilized in this study were obtained largely from records and reports of various agricultural experiment stations and weather stations of the United States and other countries. In assembling the material and information dealt with in this study, it was necessary to visit and correspond with many rice specialists, agricultural experiment stations, and weather stations throughout a large part of the rice-growing regions of the world
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
Rice culture -- rice-climate relationship -- 1965 -- Washington, D.C
Meteorology
Location
DOST PAGASA 551.5 86.63 3.18 (73): 551.5 06.8: 551.5 84.42 N97r BOOKS climatcab PAG-07-1048 1 831(810) Complimentary 2008-04-11
Physical Location
Department of Science and Technology
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
551.5 86.63 3.18 (73): 551.5 06.8: 551.5 84.42 N97r
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