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Management strategies for weedy rice in Asia

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  • Singh Chauhan, Bhagirath (ed.), 2013. "Management strategies for weedy rice in Asia," IRRI Books, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), number 164498.
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    1. Tuong, T. P. & Bouman, B. A. M., 2003. "Rice production in water-scarce environments," IWMI Books, Reports H032635, International Water Management Institute.
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