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Journal articles on the topic "Rice and rice culture. [from old catalog]"

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Aguilar, Filomeno. "Rice, Culture and Ideology." Beacon: Journal for Studying Ideologies and Mental Dimensions 4, no. 1 (2021): 010320377. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5119861.

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The role of rice in Filipino culture, religious worship and everyday life of Filipinos altered dramatically throughout the Philippines history. I study several cultural practices that demonstrate that change. My paper also focusses on the inclusion of rice in a new “anti-Green Revolution” ideology promoted now in the Philippines society by elites and traditionalists. The article includes a detailed analysis of trends in rice consumption. That  numerical analysis helps to understand the place and role of rice in Filipino culture through everyday nutrition patterns.   In th
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Uppala, Sai Sree, Xin-Gen Zhou, Baohua Liu, and Mingliang Wu. "Plant-Based Culture Media for Improved Growth and Sporulation of Cercospora janseana." Plant Disease 103, no. 3 (2019): 504–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-18-0814-re.

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Cercospora janseana is the causal agent of narrow brown leaf spot, one of the major diseases of rice in the United States. In vitro studies were conducted to evaluate various plant-based agar media in comparison with potato dextrose agar (PDA) for their effects on radial growth and sporulation of C. janseana. The agar media were evaluated individually with the following plant-extract ingredients: fresh rice leaves, dried rice leaves, dried rice stems, dried rice roots, dried rice hulls, dried rice straw, rice bran, dried sorghum leaves, and dried barnyard grass leaves. Plant-based extracts obt
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Yoon, Yong-Taek. "A Study on the Water Culture of Gangjeong Village in Jeju Island." Society for Jeju Studies 58 (August 31, 2022): 211–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.47520/jjs.2022.58.211.

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to lack of water. However, Gangjeong Village in Seogwipo-si has ‘Keunnae(Gangjeong River)’ and ‘Akeunnae(Akgeun River)’ that flow all year round, and large and small springs spring up, so it is blessed with natural conditions for rice farming. Therefore, Gangjeong Village was nicknamed ‘Ilgangjeong(Best Gangjeong)’. In Gangjeong, there are many stories about water that are hard to find in other areas of Jeju Island.
 In particular, Gangjeong-Rice and Gangjeong-Sweetfish are things that anyone from that village can be proud of. However, from the late 1980s, Gangjeong Village began to decli
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Sudihartinih, Eyus. "ETHNOMATHEMATICS IN MEASURING RICE FIELD AREAS IN ONE OF THE AREAS IN INDRAMAYU." MATEMATIKA DAN PEMBELAJARAN 8, no. 1 (2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.33477/mp.v8i1.1183.

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Ethnomathematics is important in learning mathematics. Ethnomathematics is a mathematical education that integrates cultural values in mathematics learning needs to initiate a real integration of cultural values. West Java Society is one of the provinces in Indonesia which has a variety of ethnomathematics, one of which is Indramayu. The Indramayu community generally has a livelihood as a farmer so that most of the Indramayu region is agricultural land, even rice fields can be found even though it is located in the center of Indramayu city. In this article, ethnomathematics is examined in the
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G., Anuradha, Mahendranath Gandikota, Krishnakanth Yadav T., et al. "Standardization of Agrobacterium mediated genetic transformation in Indica rice cv BPT-5204." Annals of Plant Sciences 7, no. 2 (2018): 2037. http://dx.doi.org/10.21746/aps.2018.7.2.9.

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The BPT-5204 genotype from Indica rice cultivar (cv) is recalcitrant and showed low transformation frequency compare to japonica rice cv. Here we have optimized the efficient transformation protocol to minimize the time scale and enhance the transformation frequency by altering the key parameters like, acetosyringone (AS) concentration, optical density of bacterial culture and co-cultivation time. Highly proliferated 21 days old Scutellum derived embryogenic calli were infected with Agrobacterium tumefaciens harbouring pCAMBIA2300-Ds-En-Bar binary vector. T-DNA contains tetrameric CaMV35S enha
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de Sousa, Aurea Maria Barbosa, Raimundo Reginaldo Soares Santos, Flávio Henrique Reis Moraes, and Christoph Gehring. "Exploring the potential for sustainable weed control with integrated rice−fish culture for smallholder irrigated rice agriculture in the Maranhão Lowlands of Amazonia." Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 27, no. 2 (2011): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s174217051100024x.

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AbstractCombining existing traditions of rice and of fish in an integrated rice−fish (IRF) culture is a promising strategy for sustainably increasing land productivity and diminishing the need for external inputs in smallholder agriculture of Amazonia. This study evaluates the potential of IRF for weed control in irrigated rice production. It was conducted from August 18 to December 5, 2008 in the Maranhão lowlands in the eastern periphery of Amazonia. We compared weed communities in four 3-year-old IRF and four adjacent ‘conventional’ irrigated rice (CIR) fields at 20 and 40 days after transp
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Chakraborti, Mridul, C. Anilkumar, Ram Lakhan Verma, et al. "Rice breeding in India: eight decades of journey towards enhancing the genetic gain for yield, nutritional quality, and commodity value." Oryza-An International Journal on Rice 58, Special (2021): 69–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.35709/ory.2021.58.spl.2.

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The contribution of rice breeding for ensuring food security in India is well known. Organized rice breeding is nearly eight decades old in the country which started with the establishment of Central Rice Research Institute at Cuttack in the year 1946. Thereafter, the rice breeding programmes have undergone several transformations to meet the needs of stakeholders at both regional and national level. For all the rice ecologies of the country, high yielding varieties were developed by deployment of the required genes. Initially the objectives were met only through phenotypic selections based on
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Chakrobarty, T., M. Asadulla Al Galib, M. Zahidul Islam, and M. Akhlasur Rahman. "Adoption and adaptability of modern Aman rice cultivars in Faridpur region - Bangladesh." SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics 53, no. 4 (2021): 659–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2021.53.4.9.

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Rice is not just a staple food; but it is at the center of culture, politics, and economy of Bangladesh. The determinants affecting the adoption of modern rice cultivars and their adaptability in the Aman season (June to November) at the Faridpur region in Bangladesh were discussed. A total of 500 farmers from five different districts such as, Faridpur, Madaripur, Shariatpur, Rajbari, and Gopalganj through multistage sampling technique participated in the survey. Before the survey, 15 farmers were selected for the cultivation of eight modern T. Aman rice cultivars in their fields during three
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Abbas, Hamed K., C. Douglas Boyette, Robert E. Hoagland, and Ronald F. Vesonder. "Bioherbicidal Potential ofFusarium moniliformeand its Phytotoxin, Fumonisin." Weed Science 39, no. 4 (1991): 673–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004317450008855x.

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An isolate ofFusarium moniliforme(Sheldon) (JW #1) was discovered on greenhouse-grown jimsonweed in Mississippi, U.S.A., in 1990. Applications of aqueous suspensions of spores/mycelia (>1 × 107propagules ml−1) grown on potato-dextrose agar to the potted soil in which 2- to 4-wk-old jimsonweed plants were grown caused local lesions or mosaic-like patterns on the leaves and inhibited growth. Application of lesser doses to the leaves only produced no visual effects. When the fungal suspensions were applied at higher dosages (>1 × 107propagules ml−1) either by soil drench or subirrigation, s
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Akhtar, N., R. Hafeez, and Z. A. Awan. "First Report of Rice Leaf Spot by Alternaria gaisen from Pakistan." Plant Disease 98, no. 10 (2014): 1440. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-14-0477-pdn.

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A rice field owned by an individual grower in Lahore, Pakistan, was surveyed in July 2013. Plants with symptoms of black, circular, necrotic spots 3 to 4 mm in diameter and an average of 8 to 10 spots per leaf were observed. Diseased plants were present in the field either singly or in groups of three to five. Ten symptomatic plants were selected randomly, and one infected leaf per plant and one necrotic spot per leaf was selected for the isolation of the pathogen. Necrotic areas were cut into small pieces, surface sterilized with 1% sodium hypochlorite solution, and plated on 2% malt extract
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Book chapters on the topic "Rice and rice culture. [from old catalog]"

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Lott, Eric. "“The Seeming Counterfeit’’: Ear Blackface Acts, the Body, and Social Contradiction." In Love and Theft. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195096415.003.0006.

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Abstract In January 1831 William Lloyd Garrison founded the Liberator in Boston, setting in motion one of the great radical movements in American history. A little more than a year later, twenty-four-year-old T. D. Rice toured the northeastern sea-board with his celebrated “Jim Crow” act, landing in New York in November 1832. These twin instances of white racial discourse, one middle class and one working class, were dialectical partners not only in their literal coincidence but also in their shared ambivalences. For just as Garrison’s abolitionism was marred by a good deal of paternalist cond
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Tidwell, John Edgar, and Mark A. Sanders. "“Sister Cities”." In Sterling A. Brown’s, A Negro Looks At The South. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195313994.003.0020.

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Abstract I have not been down to Charleston in Azalea time. Nor on any of my three trips have I climbed to the top of Charleston’s highest building to look down on the historic spots, which, the natives tell me, outnumber those to be seen from any similar vantage in America. But I am acquainted with some of the memorials to Charleston’s past: the long, double-humped Cooper River Bridge, venerable St. Philip’s Church, whose chimes cast into Confederate cannon, were never replaced; St. Michael’s Church, whose four-dialed clock in the steeple tells the time by which old Charlestonians go, regardl
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Thomson, Peter. "Songs and Whispers." In Sacred Sea. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195170511.003.0009.

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Acrumpled and broken strand of asphalt rises at the northern edge of Ulan-Ude, wanders through the dark woods of the Khamar-Daban Mountains, and finally settles into a band of fertile bottom land in a narrow stretch of coastal plain approaching the eastern shore of Lake Baikal. A rattly old Toyota van skitters along the road, passing lonely farms and tiny villages that gather up out of nowhere and disappear just as quickly, domed churches that seem miles from any worshipers, and an occasional solitary babushka by the side of the road selling whatever she’s been able to squeeze from the earth o
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Crouch, Dora P. "Western Grego-Roman Cities." In Geology and Settlement. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195083248.003.0009.

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The polity of Rhodes, with Cretan assistance, founded Gela on the south coast of Sicily in 688 B.C.E. (Herodotus, VII, 153) and assisted in the foundation of Akragas/ Agrigento farther northwest on the same coast in 580 B.C.E. Akragas’s foundation was part of the second wave of Greek city building in Sicily, about 150 years after the founding of Syracuse and other east coast settlements. Much of the Rhodian situation was replicated in the new cities. Settlers found familiar terrain like Gela, on a steep ridge facing the sea, surrounded by generous plains. At Gela, the acropolis at the east end
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Colopy, Cheryl. "Melamchi River Blues." In Dirty, Sacred Rivers. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199845019.003.0014.

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While I lived in Kathmandu, I regularly visited the American Mission Association. Members call it Phora, while some Nepalis call it “mini America.” It’s a club, and expatriates with the right kind of visa can apply to become members. It has a pool and tennis courts, a small gym, a field for baseball and soccer, a children’s playground, movie rentals, manicures and massages, a commissary and wifi café, and very polite Nepali staff. It has a certain colonial feel to it, which bothered me at times: yet it was also a haven where on a weekday afternoon I could exercise, read the papers, and eat lun
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