Yield and grain quality of rice harvested at different dates from heading
Date
3-1965
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Major Course
Major in Agronomy
College
College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)
Adviser/Committee Chair
P. S. Castillo
Co-adviser
J. A. Malabuyoc
Committee Member
N. G. Manicpic
Abstract
In the dry season test the yield at 30 and 35 days from heading was higher than at 20 and 25 days. At both seasons the highest seed and volume-weights were obtained at 35 days. Germination was satisfactory starting at the twentieth day.
The milling recovery was stable within the periods of 25 to 35 days from heading. The percentage head rice, however, was high at 25 and 30 days only.
Language
English
Location
UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)
Call Number
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Callao, Henry P., "Yield and grain quality of rice harvested at different dates from heading" (1965). Undergraduate Theses. 7398.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/etd-undergrad/7398
Document Type
Thesis