Rice: origin, history, technology and production.
- Authors
- C. Wayne SmithJ. Tom Cothren
- Journal
- John Wiley & Sons eBooks
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About Rice: origin, history, technology and production.
This paper, published in 1999, received 591 indexed citations . Written by C. Wayne Smith and J. Tom Cothren covering the research area of Plant Science. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (492 citations), Genetics (86 citations), Soil Science (77 citations), Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics (75 citations) and Molecular Biology (68 citations). Published in John Wiley & Sons eBooks.
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