Can Hot-Water Emasculation Be Applied to Artificial Hybridization of Indica-Type Cambodian Rice?(Crop Physiology & Ecology)
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概要
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In rice breeding, clipping and vacuuming (Coffman et al., 1980) are commonly used to remove pollens in IRRI and U.S.A ; both of methods require more labor and need a highly skillful operation. Hot water emasculation is a method popularly used in japonica rice breeding programs (Kondou, 1939 ; Matsubayashi et al., 1965), deactivating pollen by hot water. It is easy to handle for both the skillful person and the unskillful person and requires less labor. It is not known why breeders other than Japanese are not willing to accept this hot-water emasculation method, but one reason might be the absence of reports about this method applied to indica cultivars. The purpose of this study is to apply the method to Cambodian cultivars of indica type.
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著者
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Tong Ly
United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Yoshida Tomohiko
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Yoshida Tomohiko
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Tong Ly
United Graduate School Of Agricultural Sci. Tokyo Univ. Of Agriculture And Technol.
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