Catastrophic effects and farmer role in rice biodiversity conservation: a case representing the upland, rainfed, lowland and irrigated rice ecosystems in Cagayan Valley, Philippines
1999
Morin, S.R. | Belen, M.G. | Calibo, M.C. (International Rice Research Inst., MCPO Box 3127, 1271 Makati City, Manila (Philippines))
Catastrophes of 1997 El Nino and 1998 typhoons (Loleng and Illiang) resulted in a drastic reduction of the availability of seeds for 1998 wet season of rice farmers of Cagayan Valley [Philippines]. The reduction had two effects: lower yields and genetic erosion. The paper lists a number of factors responsible for the reduction in diversity. Implication for crop biodiversity research and crop extension practices are discussed
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Ressource genetique; Recursos geneticos; Biodiversite; Sequia; Secheresse
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英语
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Summary only
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Summary; Conference
粮农组织大会
15. Annual Scientific Conference of the Federation of Crop Science Societies of the Philippines, General Santos City, South Cotabato (Philippines), 10-15 May 1999
1999-08-15
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