P15-4 Water productivity and grain yield in irrigated rice fields as affected by alternate wetting and drying conducted in distinct soil types in the Philippines
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概要
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- 2010-09-07
著者
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Inubushi Kazuyuki
Chiba Univ.
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Tanguy Lafarge
Cirad
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Crisanta Bueno
CESD, IRRI
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Bancha Wiangsamut
CESD, IRRI
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Crisanta Bueno
Cesd Irri:chiba Univ.
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Bancha Wiangsamut
Cesd Irri
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