Record Details
 
  « New Search    
   
 
Bibliographic Data
001
  
61190
005
  
20110427105146.AM
008
  
110427s |||||||||b ||00|||
040
##
$aPAGASA-DOST
090
##
$a551.5 82.2(591) :63: 016 N97p
100
1#
$aNuttonson, Michael Y.
245
00
$aPhysical environment and agriculture of Burma$ba study based on field survey data and on pertinent records, material and reports$cby Michael Y. Nuttonson
260
##
$aWashington, D. C.$bAmerican Institute of Crop Ecology$c1963
300
##
$a21 p.
504
##
$aIncludes bibliography
520
3#
$aThe climate of Burma is characterized by a marked rainy season during the summer and a distinct dry and somewhat cooler season during the winter. Burma is a predominately agricultural country and paddy rice, which occupies approximately 12 million acres -- about one-tenth of which is irrigated - is its principal staple crop.
650
04
$aCrop ecology
650
04
$aAgricultural development
650
04
$aPhysical environment$zBurma
650
04
$aAgriculture$zBurma
650
04
$aPaddy rice$zBurma
852
##
$aDOST$bPAGASA$h551.5 82.2 (591) :63$jBOOKS$kCLIMATCAB$p833(812)$t1$x833(812)$yC$10000-00-00
991
##
$wBOOKS
 
     
 
Physical Location
Department of Science and Technology
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration551.5 82.2 (591) :63
 
     
 
Digital Copy
Not Available
 
     
 
         
         
Online Catalog
Basic Search
Advanced Search
Browse Subjects
Book Cart
 
         

Text Size:
S  -  M  -  L
Copyright © 2004-2024. Philippine eLib Project
Host: U.P. Diliman University Library