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The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) is a non-profit organization established by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) in 1966. SEAMEO is a chartered international organization founded in 1965 is to promote cooperation in education, science, and culture in Southeast Asia. Its highest policymaking body is the SEAMEO Council, which comprises the Ministers of Education of the 11 SEAMEO Member Countries, namely: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Mala [...]

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Journal Article

Trends and strategies for rice insect problems in tropical Asia  [1981]

Pathak, M.D.; Dhalival, G.S.; International Rice Research Inst., College, Laguna (Philippines) [Corporate Author]

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About 60% of the world's total rice area is in tropical Asia where population densities are high, landholdings and per capita income are small, and rice production per unit area is usually low. There is little scope for bringing additional land under cultivation and much of the increase in rice porduction must come from increases in yield per hectare and cropping intensity. Rice insect pests in the tropics are more intense in fields with a thick crop stand and high cropping intensity. Thus, insect problems are likely to become more intense, and the change in rice plant type could bring about a shift in relative status of different pest species. Such changes are becoming apparent but are also greatly influenced by the varietal resistance to insect pests, agronomic practices, and adoption of integrated method of pest control
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IRRI Research Paper Series (Philippines)
ISSN : 0115-3862

Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
Bibliography
In AGRIS since:
1982
Issue:
64
Extent:
15 p.
All titles:
"Trends and strategies for rice insect problems in tropical Asia"@eng
Other:
"Bibliography (116 ref.). Summary (En). Received Apr 1982. *PH"
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Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
Bibliography
In AGRIS since:
1982
Issue:
64
Extent:
15 p.
All titles:
"Trends and strategies for rice insect problems in tropical Asia"@eng
Other:
"Bibliography (116 ref.). Summary (En). Received Apr 1982. *PH"