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Upland rice (also called dry rice) is a variety of rice grown on dry soil rather than flooded rice paddy fields.[1]
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Uplandrice (also called dry rice) is a variety of rice grown on dry soil rather than flooded rice paddy fields. Nearly 100 million people depend on upland...
for the cultivation of rice. Thus, the rice grown in the hilly areas is known as dry or uplandrice. The yield of uplandrice per hectare is comparatively...
the uplands through the development of a perennial uplandrice, pp. 265-273 in UplandRice Research in Partnership, Proceedings of the UplandRice Consortium...
repeating the cycle. Deepwater rice varieties tolerate flooding to a depth of over 50 centimetres for at least a month. Uplandrice is grown without flooding...
better inventorization based on micro level data. Kuk Swamp Rice-fish system Uplandrice – Rice grown in dry fields Portals: Agriculture and Agronomy Food...
lands. Their main occupation is subsistence farming, cultivating mainly uplandrice. The tribe is composed of several sub-groups. One small community of...
varieties used instead of conventional rice crops. UplandriceRice-fish system Catling, p. 2. Bhuiyan, Sadiq I. (2004). Rice research and development in the...
dominating rice coverage), the northern delta (the tropical monsoon area with cold winters) and the highlands of the north (with uplandrice varieties)...
Management". International Rice Research Institute. Retrieved 4 November 2023. Gupta, Phool Chand; O'Toole, J. C. O'Toole (1986). UplandRice: A Global Perspective...
cultivation of uplandrice is part of their cultural and economic practices. Rice is considered a divine gift and is fermented to make rice wine, which they...
Galinato, Keith Moody, Colin M. Piggin (1999). "Uplandrice weeds of south and southeast Asia", p. 39, Int. Rice Res. Inst. ISBN 971-22-0130-9, ISBN 978-971-22-0130-1...
Parthenium hysterophorus: a new weed in uplandrice fields of the Chhattisgarh Plains (India).International Rice Research Notes (IRRN).25.1:34. Oudhia,...
Soulilad, B.; Phanthavong, K.; Dupin, B. (2005). "The adaptation of uplandrice cropping to ever-shorter fallow periods and its limit". In Bouahom, B...
The Upland South and Upper South are two overlapping cultural and geographic subregions in the inland part of the Southern United States. They differ from...
plow fields for crops that grow on dry land, like corn, sugarcane, or uplandrice. Another older method of preparing fields with the carabao is known as...
becomes hard when dry. About one-half of this soil type is devoted to uplandrice and upland crops. On the other hand, Tagaytay sandy loam is friable and granular...
open space, linong or sidong, below their houses (balay). They grow uplandrice, while also practicing swidden farming and fishing.: 99–100, 102 Say-am...
influx of Lao Loum migration into southeast Asia from Southern China. See uplandrice farmers' challenges. Within Laos, the Lao Theung are sometimes referred...
Increased tree growth has been found with kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus), uplandrice and groundnut in Thailand; reduced growth with maize in Cameroon. Pests...
hectares of uplandrice. This demonstrates that although there is interplanting of upland crops and fish are found in fields, irrigated rice agriculture...
bioturbation. In South America, cultivated plants such as eucalyptus, uplandrice and sugarcane can be severely damaged by termite infestations, with attacks...
It thus practically superseded white rice which was cultivated in the earlier years. Experiments with uplandrice demonstrated that it could grow over...
(mainly for desserts) and parts of South Asia. Glutinous rice is particularly associated with the upland agriculture of the Kra–Dai-speaking peoples of Mainland...
from the genus Micromonospora which has been isolated from the roots of uplandrice (Oryza sativa). Kittiwongwattana, C; Thanaboripat, D; Laosinwattana,...