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Irrigation management effects on yield and water productivity of hybrid, inbred and aerobic rice varieties in China

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  • Cabangon, R. J.
  • Tuong, T. P.
  • Lu, G.
  • Bouman, B. A. M.
  • Feng, Y.
  • Zhichuan, Z.
  • Chen, C. D.
  • Wang, J. C.

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  • Cabangon, R. J. & Tuong, T. P. & Lu, G. & Bouman, B. A. M. & Feng, Y. & Zhichuan, Z. & Chen, C. D. & Wang, J. C., 2003. "Irrigation management effects on yield and water productivity of hybrid, inbred and aerobic rice varieties in China," IWMI Books, Reports H033346, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Barker, R. & Loeve, R. & Li, Y. H. & Tuong, T. P., 2001. "Water-saving irrigation for rice: proceedings of an international workshop held in Wuhan, China, 23-25 March 2001," Conference Proceedings h029238, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Tabbal, D. F. & Bouman, B. A. M. & Bhuiyan, S. I. & Sibayan, E. B. & Sattar, M. A., 2002. "On-farm strategies for reducing water input in irrigated rice; case studies in the Philippines," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 56(2), pages 93-112, July.
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    4. Cabangon, R. J. & Castillo, E. G. & Lu, G. & Cui, Y. L. & Tuong, T. P. & Bouman, B. A. M. & Li, Y. & Chen, C. & Wang, J. & Liu, X., 2001. "Impact of alternate wetting and drying irrigation on rice growth and resource-use efficiency," Conference Papers h027863, International Water Management Institute.
    5. Li, Y. H., 2001. "Research and practice of water saving irrigation for rice in China," Conference Papers h027868, International Water Management Institute.
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