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- Page 16 and 17: SE C J IO N I Origin and History
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68 Origin and History cultivation s
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70 Origin and History Portugal, Nor
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72 Origin and History family papers
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w É 74 Origin and History TABLE 1.
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76 Origin and History = ... Figure
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W \. 78 Origin and History in rice.
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Origin and History Several new elem
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82 Origin and History 1954, acreage
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Origiil and History consume more th
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d i o p t e r 1.4 Origin and Charac
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1 Origin and Characteristics of U.S
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Origin and Characferistics of U.S,
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Origin and Ciiaracteristics of U.S.
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Origin and Characteristics of U.S.
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Origin and Characteristics of Ü.S.
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Origin and Characteristics of U.S.
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SECTION II The Ríce Plant
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104 The Rice Plant INTRODUCTION The
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106 The Rice Plant growth and acts
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108 The Rice Plant The culm is comp
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110 The Rice Plant The radicle or s
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112 The Rice Plant 1. Pedicel 2. St
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114 The Ri(e Plañí TABLE 2.1.1. R
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116 The Rice Plont 1. coleoptile 2.
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118 The Rice Plant The V2 stage is
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120 Th0 Rice Plant 1981). W hen pla
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122 The Rice Plant Root Development
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^¡yf ( ■ t ' 124 The Rice Plant
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126 The Rice Plant IBPG R -IR R I R
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Chopter 2 .2 Rice Physiology Paul A
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Rice Physiology 131 stage**^ {SO Si
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Rite Physiology 133 ^1 of hydration
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138 The Ríce Plant below 3 1°C th
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Growtb Stage RO R1 R2 R3 R 4 Morpho
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Ríce Physiology perhaps in rice, A
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Rice Physiology 145 •A chain -6 c
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Rice Physiology 147 are somewhat un
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Ríce Physiology 149 ' HO AJ^O Vioi
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Rice Physiology 151 Fridovich, I. 1
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Genetics, CylogeneticS; Mutation, a
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158 The Rice Plant ní-2 10,2 W0Xy
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Genetics, Cytogenetics, Mutation, a
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Genetits, Cytogenetics, Mutotion, a
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Genotics, Cyrogenetics, Mutation, a
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Genotics, CytogGnetic, Mutation, qn
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Genetics, Cytogenetics, Mulation, a
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1 Genetic, CytogenelitS; Mutation,
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Chapter 2 ^ Techniques for Developm
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Techniques for Development of New C
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Techniques for Development of New C
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fl Techniques for Development of Ne
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Techniques for Development of New C
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Techniques for Development of New C
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Techniques for Deveiopment of New C
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Techniques for Development of New C
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Techniques for Development of New C
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1 Techniques for Development of New
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Techniques for Development of New C
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Chapter IS Rice Biotechnology Thoma
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Rice Biotechnology 205 Rice as a Mo
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Rice Biotechnology 207 early 1990s,
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Rice Biotechnology 209 genes is unc
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Rice Biotechnology 211 Transgenic r
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Rice Biofóchnology 213 selection o
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Rice Biotechnology 215 Greco, R., B
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Vi Rice Biotechnology 217 Normile,
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Rice Biotechnology 219 Yuan, Q ., J
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222 The Rice Plant Echinochloa crus
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224 The Rice Plant T A B LE 2.6.1.
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228 The Rite Plant "‘‘rr- ■
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230 Th0 Ri(e Plant iií't; The afor
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232 The Rite Plant Figure 2.6.6. Re
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The Rice Plant of unknown secondary
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The Rice Plant W ork by Lee et al.
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238 The Rice Plant 1%... ; allelopa
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The Rice Pbnt Biochemistry and Mole
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244 The Ri(e Plant .'iUl iiiii Rima
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248 Production TABLE 3.1.1. Global
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TABLE 3.1.2. Select Rice Regional P
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254 Production 379 million m etric
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256 Production iTin- TABLE 3.1.5. T
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258 Production I:' íüÍLt : 2% ,
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262 Production TABLE 3.1.9. R ice H
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264 Production TABLE 3.1.9. R ice H
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R ice E xports, Ju n e 2 0 0 0 Expo
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Production TABLE 3.1.13. Top 10 Ric
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chapter 3.2 Ríce Production J o e
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Ríce Production 273 1 Figure 3.2,1
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Rice Production 275 spool-shaped le
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Rite Production 277 Water Source Al
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Rice Production 279 than if the col
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Rice Producfion 281 Construct perm
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Rice Production 283 Dry-Seeded Rice
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J Rice Production 285 no visual sym
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Rice Production 287 Figure 3.2.10.
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is??- Rice Production 289 CULTIVAR
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Rice Production 291 Cypress Bengal
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Rice ProducHon 293 Figure 3.2.14. H
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Ríce Production 295 Bollich, P . K
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C tio pfe r 3.3 Ríce Soils: Physic
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J Ríce Soils: Physical and Chemica
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Rice Soils; Physical gnd Chemical C
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Rice Soils; Physical ond Chemical C
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Rice Soils; Physical ond Chemical C
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Rice Soils; Physical and Chemical C
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332 Production MICRONUTRIENT AND OT
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Soil Fertilization and Mineral Nutr
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392 Production the seedling growth
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394 Production l i - m than CaCh (W
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396 Production T A B LE 3 .4.12. In
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398 Production The conventional met
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400 Production T A B L E 3.4 .1 4 .
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402 Production Louisiana State Univ
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p i FIGURE 3.6.11. Mexican rice M.
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Production Hill, J. E„ S. R. Robe
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406 Production i I' Norman, R. J.,
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408 Production K í :- i! ■I! ; t
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1 410 Production (DCD) as a nitrifi
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Chapter 3 S Rice Diseases Don Groth
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Rice Diseases 415 productivity and
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Ríce Diseases 417 Rice seed cannot
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Rice Diseases 419 stimulates root g
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Rice Diseases 421 infections occur,
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Rice Diseases 423 rice-growing area
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Rice Diseases 425 (Figure 3.5.13; s
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ü Ríce Diseuses 427 Bacterial Str
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Rice Diseases 429 more sclerotia. S
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^ice Diseases 431 difficult because
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Rice Diseases 433 The direct im por
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Ríce Diseases 435 Giesler, G. G.,
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Rice Arthropod Pests and Their M an
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Rice Weed Control 459 RICE WEEDS Ba
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Rice Weed Control 461 For numerous
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Rice Weed Control 463 popular progr
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Rice Weed Control 465 involves appl
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Rice Weed Control 467 Bensulfuron B
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Rice Weed Control 469 moderately fa
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Rice Weed Control 471 broadleaf act
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C h a p t e r 3.8 Rice Marketing G
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Rice Marketing 475 total U.S. produ
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Ríce Morketíng 477 rice imports t
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Rice Marketing 479 rice. Rice may b
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Rice Marketing 481 buyers are not s
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Ríce Marketing 483 T A B L E 3.8.5
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Rice Marketing 485 since 1986-1987
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Rice Marketing 487 Argentina and Ur
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Rice Horvesting 493 Opening the Fie
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Rice Harvesting 495 Figure 4.1.3. P
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Ríes Harvesting 497 mm&mrniiiiiia
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Rite Harvesting 499 4. Component we
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1 Rice Harvesting 503 Figure 4.1.11
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Rice Harvesting 505 Crop dividers h
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Rice Harvesting 507 Stripperheads S
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Rke Harvesting 509 Combine Adjustme
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Ríce Harvesting 511 Figure 4.1.14.
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Rice Harvesting 513 halfway with th
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Rice Karvesfíng 515 Figure 4.1.15.
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Rice Harvesting 517 MATERIALS TRANS
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Ríce Harvesting 519 6 0 54 5 8 62
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Rice Harvesting 523 Figure 4.1.23.
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Rice Harvesting 525 ■Í Figure 4.
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¡ Rice Harvesting 527 Figure 4,1.2
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Ríce Harvesting 529 operator has t
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Rite HarvGsting 531 this level, the
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Rice Harvesting 533 and otherwise i
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Rice Harvesting 535 field work each
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Rice Harvesting 537 arriving back a
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Rice Harvesting 539 M a n a g in g
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Rice Harvesting 541 TABLE 4.1.4. W
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546 Produits and Product Processing
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548 Products and Product Processing
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55D Produds and Product Processing
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552 Products and Produtt Processing
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554 Products and Product Processing
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556 Produits and Produtt Processing
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560 Produits and Product Protassing
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562 Products and Produit Processing
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564 Product and Product Processing
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566 Products and Product Processing
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568 Products and Product Processing
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570 Products qnd Product Processina
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572 Products and Product Processing
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574 Products and Product Processing
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576 Produits and Product Protossing
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578 Products and Product Processing
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Rough Rice Drying and Milling Quali
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620 Germplasm Resources 1 TABLE 5,1
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622 Gorniplasm Rosources TABLE 5.1^
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624 Germplasm Resources llit: ti ii
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Index 629 Carfentrazone, 467 Caroli
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Index 631 Drying fronts, 591 Drying
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Index 633 drainage for application
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Index 635 released pre-1972j in U.S
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Index 637 Panicle differentiation s
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Index 639 during reproductive phase
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Index 641 in rice combine harvester
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