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<title>Growth and Yield of Six Modern Rice Varieties as Influenced by Two Tillage Systems in Sta. Cruz, Zambales</title>
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<description>Growth and Yield of Six Modern Rice Varieties as Influenced by Two Tillage Systems in Sta. Cruz, Zambales
Mejos, Leny E.
The study was conducted in Barangay Lipay, Sta. Cruz, Zambales to determine  the  effect  of  reduced  and  conventional tillage on the growth and yield of six modern rice varieties; determine  the  highest  yielding rice variety as affected by conventional and reduced tillage; determine  the  interaction  between  tillage  systems  and  rice varieties; and determine  the  profitability   of  growing  different  rice  varieties  as  affected by conventional and reduced tillage.&#13;
	Modern rice varieties grown under reduced tillage produced higher number of productive tillers, longer panicles, and higher number of filled grains per panicle.&#13;
	NSIC Rc134 and NSIC Rc298 were the best performers among the modern rice varieties in terms of weight of 1000 grains, number of grains and filled grains per panicle, and total and computed yield.&#13;
	No significant interaction between tillage systems and varieties was observed on all growth and yield parameters of the rice plants. Thus, either of the two tillage systems can be combined with any of the rice varieties.&#13;
	NSIC Rc134 grown under conventional tillage was the most profitable while NSIC Rc216 grown under reduced tillage obtained the highest ROI.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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