Adaptability of different Masipag rice selections under CPU experimental farm conditions during dry season planting
Abstract
The study was conducted at the CPU farm in Tuburan Sulbod, Zarraga, Iloilo on December 29, 2005 to May 03, 2006 to assess the agronomic and yield characteristics of MASIPAG rice selections, test their adaptability, and identify those selections that could be considered for cultivation under CPU farm conditions. The treatments consisted of forty MASIPAG rice selections which were grouped into four based on their height. These were laid out in a group balanced block design with three replications. Although, significant (P0.05) differences between and among groups. Most of the late maturing and the tallest selections were found in Group IV. As to their productive tillers, M202 - 5 in Group II, Ml37 - 2 - 1 in Group III, and SW - 01VR in Group IV produced the least with only 6 to 9 productive tillers. Selections with the most number of filled grains did not necessarily produce the heaviest panicles and the highest yield except M78 - 2 - 1 in Group I and Ml92 - 1 in Group II which produced the most number of filled grains, the heaviest panicles and the highest yield in their respective groups. M37 - W and Ml37 - 2 - 1 were the top yielders in Group III and the only selections of the 40 tested which produced more than 6 t/ha.
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Suggested Citation
Famoso, E. B. (2006). Adaptability of different Masipag rice selections under CPU experimental farm conditions during dry season planting (Research report). Jaro, Iloilo City : University Research Center, Central Philippine University.
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GSl 630.72 F211a
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vii, 49 leaves
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