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Proper transplanting time for improving the rice quality in the southern alpine area

Jeong-Kwon, 2005

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15502069472554762916
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Jeong-Kwon N
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Korean Journal of Crop Science

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The characters associated with the quality of rice and the factors involved in the production of high quality rice as the proper transplanting time was examined at Unbong the southern alpine area from 2002 to 2004. The rice cultivars tested were Samcheonbyeo (Early …
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