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Growth and yield performance of lowland hybrid rice variety (SL-8H) as influenced by the different methods of Bio-N application by Dela Cruz, Sufronio S. Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2008 . xv, 40 pages : , Master of Science in Agriculture (Crop Science) Date: 2008 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus (2),

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Grain quality and antioxidant property of selected traditional rice (Oryza saliva L.) varieties growth in Aurora Province by Estonilo, Crisanto T. Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2014 . xvi, 79 pages : , Master of Science in Agriculture (Crop Science) Date: 2014 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus (2),

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Rice Disease by Ou, S.H. Publication: Farnham Royal, UK: Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau 1985 . 368 pages: Date: 1985 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 633.189 Ou1r 1985] (5),

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Soils and Rice by The International Rice Research Institute Publication: Los Baños, Laguna : IRRI 1978 . 825 pages Date: 1978 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 633.18 In8s 1978] (4),

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Rice Production by Luh, Bor Shiun Publication: New York, N.Y. : Van Nostrand And Reinhold ; 1991 . 413 pages , Revised edition of, Rice--production and utilization. c1980 (1 v.). Date: 1991 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [ Ref 633.18 L97r 1991] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 633.18 L97r 1991] (1),

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Principles and Practices of Rice Production by De Datta, Surajit K. Publication: New York John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1981 . xix, 618 pages Date: 1981 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 633.18 D34 1981] (4),

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Rice by Grist, Donald. H. Publication: London, New York : Longman ; 1986 . xx, 599 pages ; Date: 1986 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [ Ref 633.18 G87 1986] (4),

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Weed Control in Rice by International Rice Research Institute Publication: Los Baños, Laguna IRRI 1983 . 422 pages Date: 1983 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus [Fil 632.9 In8 1983] (5),

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Organic Matter and Rice by International Rice Research Institute Publication: Los Baños : National Government Publication ; 1984 . 631 pages ; Date: 1984 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus [GPD 633.18 In8o 1984] (2),

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A feasibility study on the production of blue ternate glutinous rice wine by Marie, Rica May G. Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2023 . 48 pages: , Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus (2),

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Nami (Dioscorea hispida) as Molluscicide for Pigmented RIce Production by Astrera, Aldrin P. Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2023 . xv, 64 pages : , Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Crop Science). Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus (1),

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Production of Oyster (Pleurotus ostreetus) Mushroom using rice straw and sawdust subtrates by Canaveral, Cristian S. Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2023 . x, 38 pages : , Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Major in Crop Science). Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus (1),

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Pre - Decomposed Rice Hull as growth media for Sweet Pepper seedling production (Capsicum annum) by Rabaja, Charlotte M. Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2023 . xii, 33 pages : , Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Crop Science). Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus (1),

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Performance of Oyster Mushroom Varieties on Paper Waste and Rice Straw Substrate Material by Imperial, Monica Publication: Aurora ASCOT 2023 . xv, 53 pages : , Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Crop Science) Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus (1),

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Different Rates of Carbonized Rice Hull (CRH) on the Growth and Yield of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) by Mendoza, Mari Joy S. Publication: Auroa ASCOT 2023 . xi, 42 pages : , Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Major in Crop Science) Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus (1),

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Landless workers and rice farmers : peasant subclasses under agrarian reform in two Philippine villages by Ledesma, Antonio J. Publication: Manila International Rice Research Institute 1982 . xix, 214 pages : , Part I. Perspectives from the household level. – Chapter 1 Labor income and credit needs of the Sumagaysay family. – Family profile. – The Sagod system and household income. – Household expenditures. – Credit needs. – Prospects and credit alternatives. – Chapter 2 Labor allocation under the Sagod system. – Household characteristics. – Family work force and the Sagod system. – Labor allocation by source and economic activity. – Rice farming. – Other agricultural activities. – Nonagricultural activities. – Landless workers on rice farms. – Labor allocation by rice farming operation. – Weeding and plant care. – Harvest and postharvest operations. – The employment issue - some considerations. – Alternative farming practices. – Degree of employment on rice farms. – Wage rates under the sagod system. – The sagod system in retrospect. – Chapter 3 Household income, expenses, and credit practices. – Patterns in cash and palay flows. – Sources of gross income. – Expenditures. – Consumption expenses. – Production expenses. – Net income and consumption levels. – Monthly net income and savings. – Per capita consumption levels. – Credit practices. – Directions of credit. – Credit cycles. – Profiles of landless workers and rice farmers. – Economic parameters. – Average productivity. – Low-level equilibrium. – Chapter 4 Land and tenure change in the Pelayo family. – Lolo Miguel's family. – Share tenancy and traditional rice farming. – Sharing arrangements. – Traditional rice farming practices. – Land fragmentation. – Technological changes on Ricardo's farm. – Yield-increasing technology. – Labor-saving and cost-saving technology. – Peasant organizations and tenure change. – Early land conflicts. – Operation land transfer. – Samahang Nayon. – The Barrio Committee on Land Production. – Operation leasehold. – A generation of leaves. – Children's education from the rice harvest. – Debt financing. – Prospects and aspirations. – Part II. Agrarian reform in two villages. – Chapter 5 Land tenure reform: scope and opposition. – Operation land transfer. – Operation leasehold. – Study setting. – Barangay Rajal Sur. – Village profiles. – Tenure differentiation. – Dominant tenure. – Certificates of land transfer. – Nonfarm and secondary occupations. – Mobility of tenure. – Manner of farm acquisition. – Diminishing farm sizes. – Big and small landlords. – Size category and place of residence. – Landlord case illustrations. – Jose Quimpo. – Mariano Cancio. – Juan and Conrado Pili. – Mirasol Corporation. – Landlords-turned-entrepreneurs. – The equity issue: some considerations. – Distribution of landholdings. – The dilemma of permanent leasehold. – Landless rural workers. – Chapter 6 Small rice farmers under agrarian reform. – Variability in crop yields. – Costs, returns, and land rentals. – Share-tenants vis-a-vis other tenure groups. – Land rentals based on the comun harvest. – Land rentals vis-avis net harvests. – Participants in rice production. – Farm plans: preharvest and postharvest expenses. – Disposal of palay harvested. – Marketing and credit problems. – Fluctuating rice prices. – Farmer's credit organizations. – Agrarian reform within a village rice economy. – Fixed rental or amortization payment? – Leasehold or share tenancy? – Family labor or hired labor? – Chapter 7 Profiles of peasant subclasses. – Household biodata. – Age of head and household size. – Educational level of household head. – Origins. – Socioeconomic indicators. – Type of housing. – Home lot tenure. – Source of drinking water. – Consumer durables and farm items. – Tenure and age. – Access to public services. – Children's education. – Institutional credit sources. – Membership in local organizations. – Attitudes and aspirations. – Security of tenure. – The children's future. – Household economy. – Part III. Implications for the Philippine agrarian reform program. Chapter 8 Stratification of the peasantry. – Landless rural workers. – Tenant farmers under agrarian reform. – Emerging issues in agrarian reform. – land to the tiller and landless workers. – Owner-cultivatorship and permanent lessees. – Family-size farms and amortizing owners. – Chapter 9 Seven years of land tenure reform. – Target beneficiaries. – Five steps in operation land transfer. – Major obstacles in implementation. – Social impact of agrarian reform. – National estimates. – Involution or stratification. – Alternative courses of action. Date: 1982 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 333.31 L49l 1982 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 333.31 L49l 1982 c.2] (1),

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Economic consequences of the new rice technology   Publication: Manila The International Rice Research Institute 1978 . v, 402 pages : , Output and supply. – Exploring the gap between potential and actual rice yields: in the Philippine case - R. W. Herdt and T. H. Wickham. – Comments on "Exploring the gap between potential and actual rice yields: the Philippine case" - A. A. M. Ekramul Ahsan. – Structural changes in rice supply relations: Philippines and Thailand - J. F. Sison, Somsak Prakongtanapan, And Y. Hayami. – Comments on "Structural changes in rice supply relations: Philippines and Thailand" - J. G. Ryan. – Farm income structure. – Costs and returns for rice production - R. W. Herdt. – Comments on "Costs and returns for rice production" - P. H. Calkins. – Shares of farm earnings from rice production - C. G. Ranade and R. W. Herdt. – Comments on "Shares of farm earnings from rice production" - R. S. Sinaga and B. M. Sinaga. – Labor and mechanization. – Labor utilization in rice production - R. Barker and V. G. Cordova. – Comments on "Labor utilization in rice production" - K. Griffin. – Mechanization and use of modern rice varieties - B. Duff. – Comments on "Mechanization and use of modern rice varieties" - R. A. Morris and Affendi Anwar. – Fertilizer and water. – Modern rice varieties and fertilizer consumption - C. C. David and R. Barker. – Comments on "Modern rice varieties and fertilizer consumption" - G. Desai. – Complementarities among irrigation, fertilizer, and modern rice varieties - T. H. Wickham, R. Barker, and M. V. Rosegrant. – Comments on "Complementarities among irrigation, fertilizer, and modern rice varieties" - L. Small. Social benefits. – Social returns to rice research - R. E. Evenson and P. M. Flores. – Comments on "Social return to rice research" - G. M. Scobie. – Market price effects of new rice technology on income distribution - Y. Hayami and R. W. Herdt. – Comments on "Market price effects of new rice technology on income distribution" P. Pinstrup-Andersen. – Policy. – New rice technology and national irrigation development policy - M. Kikuchi and Y. Hayami. – Comments on "New rice technology and national irrigation development policy" - A. Siamwalla. – New rice technology and policy alternatives for food self-sufficiency - R. Barker, E. Bennagen, and Y. Hayami. – Comments on "New rice technology and policy alternatives for food self-sufficiency" D. D. Hedley. – New rice technology and agricultural development policy - V. W. Ruttan. – Comments on "New rice technology and agricultural development policy" - A. Valdes. – General comments - C. H. Hanumantha Rao. – General comments - G. Ranis. – Participants. Date: 1978 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 336.16 In82e 1978] (1),

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A plan for IRRI's third decade   Publication: Laguna International Rice Research Institute 1982 . 69 pages : , Chapter 1: rice and the role of IRRI -- IRRI's mandate -- The importance of rice -- The technology beneficiaries -- Attributes of the crop -- The agricultural development support system -- The early approach -- Varieties -- A broader emphasis -- Basic research -- Chapter 2: constraints to rice production -- Constraints to increasing production -- Hydrologic and climatic constraints -- Biological constraints -- Socioeconomic constraints -- Chapter 3: potential production increases from research -- Dominant types of hydrology -- Areas where temperature is dominant -- Areas where soil problems are dominant -- Criteria for research emphasis -- Rankings of research areas -- Chapter 4: relationship of IRRI to national and international rice research efforts -- Formal relationships and joint research planning -- Collaborative research -- Research networks -- Direct assistance -- The unique role of IRRI -- Basic research -- Genetic resources conservation -- Development and testing of research methodologies -- International collaborative research -- Training of rice researchers -- Library, information services, conferences, and workshops -- Research on technology adoption and collaboration on extension of new technologies -- Chapter 5: program strategies by research areas and rice cultural type -- Genetic evaluation and utilization -- Control and management of rice pests -- Irrigation water management -- Soil and crop management -- Climatic environment and rice -- Constraints on rice yields -- Consequences on new rice technology -- Cropping systems -- Machinery development and testing -- Research program by rice cultural type -- Chapter 6: a summary of IRRI’s priorities and strategies for the third decade priorities -- Complementing national programs – development of closer relationships -- Balance among types of rice culture – increasing rainfed rice research -- Increased training activities -- Strategies -- Strengthening collaborative activities -- Maintaining the research base -- Research program balance and coordination -- Interinstitutional collaboration. Date: 1982 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338.181 In82e 1982] (1),

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