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Vol. 16 - Special Supplement

Vol. 16 - Special Supplement
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BETTER CROPS INTERNATIONAL (BCI)

Vol. 16 - Special Supplement

Rice in the Global Food Supply
T.H. Fairhurst, A. Dobermann

Rice Straw Management
A. Dobermann, T.H. Fairhurst

Developments in Rice Production in Southeast Asia
Ernst Mutert, T.H. Fairhurst

Rice Production and Nutrient Management in India
K.N. Tiwari

Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms in Rice

Rice Production and Fertilization in China
Ji-yun Jin, Ronggui Wu, Rongle Liu

Rice Production in the United States – An Overview
C.S. Snyder, N.A. Slaton

Rice Nutrition Management in Latin America
José Espinosa

Rice Management and Fertilization in Entre Ríos Province
Juan José De Battista

Upland Rice Production in Brazil
M.P. Barbosa Filho, T. Yamada

Handbook on Rice Nutrient Management Now Available

Life’s Little Miracles
Mark D. Stauffer

Vol. 16, Issue 1, May 2002


Vol. 16, Issue 2, November 2002


Vol. 16 - Special Supplement


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