Sentences with phrase «of rice seedlings»

Written between 1989 and 1995, they share a common, reverberating theme: that survival — already threatened by starvation, betrayal, brutality — can hinge on details as absurdly trivial as a crate of rice seedlings, the timing of closed curtains, the placement of an elm tree, a travel pass.

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Germination and seedling growth parameters were compared between GR2E Golden Rice and control, non-transformed rice to investigate whether the genetic modification had resulted in unintended changes to the reproductive biology of rice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishmRice and control, non-transformed rice to investigate whether the genetic modification had resulted in unintended changes to the reproductive biology of rice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishmrice to investigate whether the genetic modification had resulted in unintended changes to the reproductive biology of rice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishmrice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishment.
In the case of rice, SRI means planting out fewer, and younger, seedlings, in drier soil, and with regular weeding to aerate the roots.
There were free cocoa seedlings scheme, mass rice production programme, Yam for export scheme but he preferred to give the populace peanuts than embracing such lofty programmes just because of politics.
On his part, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Chairman, Comrade Clerks Otu lauded the governor for providing employment opportunities to Cross Riverians through the construction of the Garment Factory, the Calabar pharmaceutical factory, Cocoa processing plant in Ikom, the ultramodern rice mill in Ogoja as well as the Rice seedlings center and several other industrrice mill in Ogoja as well as the Rice seedlings center and several other industrRice seedlings center and several other industries.
He revealed that Osun State has about 60 percent of the most productive rice seedlings that can be found in the whole country, lamenting that the best of the opportunities of this seed have not been realised.
Acids naturally found in the organic matter of soil, collectively called humic acid, can protect rice seedlings from the cell damage and stunted root growth caused by copper oxide nanoparticles, researchers report April 13 in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
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