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3. Tillering and Panicle Initiation: Tales of Ryza -- The ABCs of proper nutrition for rice plants
Who would know better about proper nutrition for rice than the rice plant itself? Meet Ryz...
published: 22 Sep 2010
author: irrivideo
3. Tillering and Panicle Initiation: Tales of Ryza -- The ABCs of proper nutrition for rice plants
Who would know better about proper nutrition for rice than the rice plant itself? Meet Ryza, the talking rice plant! She'll tell you that proper nutrition is all about applying the right nutrients in the right amount at the right time. Follow the tales of Ryza and discover that proper nutrition for healthy rice plants is as easy as learning ABC. This video presents the C of the ABC of proper nutrition -- Check your fertilizer application at tillering and panicle initiation. You will obtain information on how much nutrients to apply to a rice crop at critical growth stages. For more information on nutrient management for rice, go to www.irri.org For information on internet and mobile-phone based applications for providing farmers with nutrient management guidelines for their rice fields, go to www.irri.org and also view youtu.be For a general overview of proper nutrition for a healthy rice plant in the "Tales of Ryza the Rice Plant" series, go to: youtu.be Partial script from video: As young rice plants grow, they will undergo two important growth stages, which will ultimately have an effect on their yield. These two stages are tillering and panicle initiation. During these two stages, nitrogen is needed to support the rapid growth of rice plants. Critical stages for application of nitrogen are tillering--about 24 to 30 days after transplanting or direct seeding, depending on the growth duration of the rice variety; and panicle initiation--about 60 days before harvest <b>...</b>
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Rice Diseases: Bacterial Panicle Blight
Photos of rice bacterial panicle blight disease caused by the bacteria Burkholderia glumae...
published: 27 Jan 2012
author: LSUagcenter
Rice Diseases: Bacterial Panicle Blight
Photos of rice bacterial panicle blight disease caused by the bacteria Burkholderia glumae and B. gladioli, including bacterial signs and symptoms on the grain. Information and photographs provided by Dr. Donald Groth and Dr. Clayton A. Hollier of the LSU AgCenter. Additional information about rice diseases is available at www.lsuagcenter.com/ricediseases.
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How to scout for the panicle rice mite in rice
This video will teach you how to scout for the panicle rice mite in a rice field....
published: 29 Jul 2009
author: drnhummel
How to scout for the panicle rice mite in rice
This video will teach you how to scout for the panicle rice mite in a rice field.
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Texas AgriLife Research Panicle Blight in Rice
Weather across southeastern Texas and Arkansas rice fields this year caused something othe...
published: 13 Oct 2010
author: agrilifetoday
Texas AgriLife Research Panicle Blight in Rice
Weather across southeastern Texas and Arkansas rice fields this year caused something other than the tasty grain to crop up -- panicle blight. See full story at agrilife.org The condition impacts rice plants in the field, and while it does not pose a problem for human consumption, it does take a bite out of the harvest.
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Scouting for the panicle rice mite
Adult panicle rice mites are clear to straw-colored, oval in shape and approximately 1/100...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: LSUagcenter
Scouting for the panicle rice mite
Adult panicle rice mites are clear to straw-colored, oval in shape and approximately 1/100 of an inch long. Immature panicle rice mites are clear to straw-colored and about half the size of adults. Eggs are clear in color, oval-shaped, and about 1/3 the size of adults. An entire lifecycle can be completed in 7-21 days depending on temperature.
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Mango Full Flowering Panicle
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published: 11 Jun 2010
author: uftropicalfruit
Mango Full Flowering Panicle
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Comparision in panicle initiation in SRI and traditional paddy cultivation Ho PRADAN Jharkhand
This is a video showing the comparison of production by counting the panicle in case of SR...
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: digitalgreenorg
Comparision in panicle initiation in SRI and traditional paddy cultivation Ho PRADAN Jharkhand
This is a video showing the comparison of production by counting the panicle in case of SRI and traditional paddy cultivation. The farmer counts the no. of panicle in both the field of SRI and traditionally cultivated. This video can give insights of the advantages of SRI over traditional method of paddy cultivation.
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The Nightblooms - Panicle
The Nightblooms, The Nightblooms: 08. "Panicle". 1992, Fierce. All rights reserv...
published: 15 Apr 2012
author: OverdriveArcade
The Nightblooms - Panicle
The Nightblooms, The Nightblooms: 08. "Panicle". 1992, Fierce. All rights reserved to the respective owners. If you liked this album, please consider buying it.
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12. IRRI Agronomy Challenge: Crop Injury Assessment Close to Panicle Initiation (21 February 2012)
Also see: irri.org Achim Dobermann, deputy director general for research at the Internatio...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: irrivideo
12. IRRI Agronomy Challenge: Crop Injury Assessment Close to Panicle Initiation (21 February 2012)
Also see: irri.org Achim Dobermann, deputy director general for research at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI; irri.org ), and Leigh Vial, head of IRRI's experiment station, are conducting a special project, the IRRI Agronomy Challenge, in which they are demonstrating how to grow a productive rice crop in a 25 x 100-meter field on IRRI's research farm. Commentary by Dr. Dobermann 21 February: "Forty-five days after sowing and we're getting close to the panicle initiation stage -- a surprise for Leigh because he thought it would take much longer to get there, as it indeed does in temperate rice-growing regions such as Australia. Stem elongation will start soon, so the crops start looking a bit hungry already. As per our nutrient management recommendation, the next nitrogen application was due today. We lowered the water again for that and I put on another half bag of urea as prescribed. Nancy's team was out there this morning to do their crop injury assessment. An 8.5% rat injury and over 25% whorl maggot seem to be our major problems so far. The latter is more than normal, I'd say. The general wisdom is that this kind of leaf damage during vegetative growth rarely causes significant yield losses, but I admit having doubts about that if it is that high. It seems that most of the research on whorl maggot damage was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s when yields were usually in the 4-5 t/ha. Has anyone verified this in more recent years, at much higher yield <b>...</b>
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澤昀-2-Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of dense and erect panicle.wmv
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published: 27 Oct 2011
author: anoldfan
澤昀-2-Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of dense and erect panicle.wmv
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Vari lo Kankinalli (Paddy - Panicle Mite)
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published: 23 Jun 2011
author: APAgricultureDept
Vari lo Kankinalli (Paddy - Panicle Mite)
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marina panicle
made with ezvid ezvid.com...
published: 18 Jan 2012
author: khurram349
marina panicle
made with ezvid ezvid.com
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Topdressing at panicle formation stage rolling
After having scattered shadeing off to which the ear was raised of scattering, Yamadanishi...
published: 16 Aug 2007
author: moto2024
Topdressing at panicle formation stage rolling
After having scattered shadeing off to which the ear was raised of scattering, Yamadanishiki observed the living thing.
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Intro Fancy Panicle
Prósimamente cortos en HD...
published: 30 Dec 2011
author: fancypanicle
Intro Fancy Panicle
Prósimamente cortos en HD
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How to Prune Tree Hydrangea 1 of 2 | Hydrangea paniculata | Newtown CT Garden Maintenance
www.landdesigns.com - Newtown CT Garden Maintenance This video shows how to dormant prune ...
published: 03 Jan 2012
author: CTSCAPER
How to Prune Tree Hydrangea 1 of 2 | Hydrangea paniculata | Newtown CT Garden Maintenance
www.landdesigns.com - Newtown CT Garden Maintenance This video shows how to dormant prune the Panicle Hydrangea or Hydrangea paniclula. The pruing method is the same for all cultivars including 'Limelight', 'Tardiva', grandiflora, etc. This video is by landscape designer and landscape contractor John Holden of Newtown, Connecticut. John Holden is the founder of Land Designs Unlimited LLC. A landscape design, landscape contracting, garden services, and garden consultation company. Land Designs Unlimited offers services in Newtown, Shelton, Trumbull, Monroe, Oxford and Southbury, CT, and the the surrounding area.
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澤昀-1-Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of dense and erect panicle.wmv
范澤昀(胡凱康) Fine mapping and candidate gene analysi...
published: 27 Oct 2011
author: anoldfan
澤昀-1-Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of dense and erect panicle.wmv
范澤昀(胡凱康) Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of dense and erect panicle 3, DEP3, which confers high grain yield in rice(Oryza sativa L.)
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MuVNC PVP - RiCiDL x PanicLE x PiriDL x POWERFuLL
Todo Mundo Tenta, Mas Só o MuVNC Arrebenta...
published: 14 Jan 2011
author: rici157
MuVNC PVP - RiCiDL x PanicLE x PiriDL x POWERFuLL
Todo Mundo Tenta, Mas Só o MuVNC Arrebenta
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Hamster Lucia and the oat panicle
Dieses Video wurde von einem Android-Telefon hochgeladen....
published: 23 Dec 2011
author: BerlinHamster
Hamster Lucia and the oat panicle
Dieses Video wurde von einem Android-Telefon hochgeladen.
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ข้าวเมล็ดใหญ่รวงโตGrain rice grown big panicle.
คุณนันทวรรณ ธũ...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: nuchforlife2
ข้าวเมล็ดใหญ่รวงโตGrain rice grown big panicle.
คุณนันทวรรณ ธรรมมา อวังทรายพูน จ.พิจิตร ข้าวทั้งแปลงสวยมากไม่ล้ม เพราะใช้นุชฟอร์ไลฟ์ดีจริง ๆ
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Happy panicle - Un brindisi alla pannocchie in culo
Per i veri fan di Puttanic...
published: 25 Jun 2011
author: MrJasonslayer
Happy panicle - Un brindisi alla pannocchie in culo
Per i veri fan di Puttanic
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Direct seeding in rice.wmv
Direct seeding in rice is a resource efficient rice production technology and is the viabl...
published: 04 Nov 2011
author: ARKVK
Direct seeding in rice.wmv
Direct seeding in rice is a resource efficient rice production technology and is the viable alternative to traditional transplanting method. RASS-Krishi Vigyan Kendra introduced this method in 2006 in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India and the practice is attracted by the masses. For small farmers who take rice cultivation in 2-3 acres, the need of hired labour is reduced by 70%. No need of rising nursery, transplanting. reduction in requirement of labour for weeding, and harvesting by combined harvestors are the main features of this technology. Till panicle initiation intermittent dry phases are followed and from panicle initiation to 10 days before harvest, flooded conditions are maintained. The world is pushing SRI method of cultivation which is not catching the farming community, and hence Direct seeding may be promoted which is technically and economically feasible for the farming community.