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  1. Suppressive and promotive effects of rice bran on germination of Monochoria vaginalis in organic rice (Oryza sativa L.) production
  2. Suppressive activity of volatile fatty acids and aromatic carboxylic acids on the germination of Monochoria vaginalis
  3. Factors destabilizing the control of Monochoria vaginalis by rice bran: its conflicting powers influence both suppression and promotion of germination in paddy soil
  4. Promotive effect of soil solution on germination of Monochoria vaginalis under paddy conditions
  5. Rice bran suppresses M. vaginalis because of mushy layer on soil surface
  6. EC as indicator to evaluate the effect of rice bran on the growth of M. vahinalis
  7. Why not Echinochloa crus-galli but E. oryzicola can survive in paddy field?
  8. Whether or not a weed can survive in paddy fields depends on the torelance for Fe-toxicity
  9. Fe torelable lines selected in green house do not always perform its activity in field
  10. Growth Inhibition of Rice by Water Drainage during Fallow at IRRI
  11. Characterization of Root Systems with Respect to Morphological Traits and Nitrogen-Absorbing Ability in the New Plant Type of Tropical Rice Lines
  12. Root-shoot interaction as a limiting factor of biomass productivity in new tropical rice lines
  13. Effects of the addition of Fe(0) on the reduction of Fe(III) in submerged rice soil
  14. Effects of the addition of Fe-containing slag fertilizers on the changes inEh in Paddy soil
  15. Effects of methanogenesis and sulfate-reduction on acetogenetic oxidation of propionate and further decomposition of acetate in paddy soil
  16. Mechanisms of decomposition of acetic acid by methane-producing bacteria in submerged paddy soil
  17. Effect of EDTA on reduction process in submerged paddy soil with rice straw
  18. Effect of Ni-EDTA on production of methane and decomposition of volatile fatty acids in paddy soil