The formation of rice distribution is based on certain natural ecological conditions and social economic environments. In China, rice cropping is distributed in a vast area extending across 5 tempera ture belts, the n...The formation of rice distribution is based on certain natural ecological conditions and social economic environments. In China, rice cropping is distributed in a vast area extending across 5 tempera ture belts, the northernmost of rice growing area in the world being in China. Distribution of rice cropping is characterized by a gradual decrease from south to north, from large and concentrated regions in Southeast to small and separated areas in Northwest. Natural conditions in rice regions differ in China with a varied topography, high in the west and low in the east. Rice fields in the west are mostly distributed on flatlands on plains, valleys among mountains, tablelands in river valleys, yellow-soil plains and basins in low valleys, alluvial plains, plains in river valleys, while those in the east are mainly distributed on alluvial plains, hilly areas among low mountains, coastal plains, along rivers and lakes and in basins among mountains.展开更多
Following the success in rice cultivation onfloating-beds in natural water in 1990,the eco-logical adaptability of growing rice on floating-beds was studied during the period of 1991-1993.Experiments were conducted in...Following the success in rice cultivation onfloating-beds in natural water in 1990,the eco-logical adaptability of growing rice on floating-beds was studied during the period of 1991-1993.Experiments were conducted in five dif-ferent types of natural waters in ZhejiangProvince from 28°35′ to 30°58′N and from 119°05′ to 121°11′E.The results indicated that:1)Yield of double-cropping early ricegrowing on floating-beds was lower than one展开更多
Subject Code:C14With support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China,a collaborative research group led by Prof.Chen Xuewei(陈学伟)of the Rice Research Institute,Sichuan Agricultural University,published...Subject Code:C14With support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China,a collaborative research group led by Prof.Chen Xuewei(陈学伟)of the Rice Research Institute,Sichuan Agricultural University,published an article entitled“A natural allele of a transcription factor in rice confers broad-spectrum展开更多
文摘The formation of rice distribution is based on certain natural ecological conditions and social economic environments. In China, rice cropping is distributed in a vast area extending across 5 tempera ture belts, the northernmost of rice growing area in the world being in China. Distribution of rice cropping is characterized by a gradual decrease from south to north, from large and concentrated regions in Southeast to small and separated areas in Northwest. Natural conditions in rice regions differ in China with a varied topography, high in the west and low in the east. Rice fields in the west are mostly distributed on flatlands on plains, valleys among mountains, tablelands in river valleys, yellow-soil plains and basins in low valleys, alluvial plains, plains in river valleys, while those in the east are mainly distributed on alluvial plains, hilly areas among low mountains, coastal plains, along rivers and lakes and in basins among mountains.
文摘Following the success in rice cultivation onfloating-beds in natural water in 1990,the eco-logical adaptability of growing rice on floating-beds was studied during the period of 1991-1993.Experiments were conducted in five dif-ferent types of natural waters in ZhejiangProvince from 28°35′ to 30°58′N and from 119°05′ to 121°11′E.The results indicated that:1)Yield of double-cropping early ricegrowing on floating-beds was lower than one
文摘Subject Code:C14With support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China,a collaborative research group led by Prof.Chen Xuewei(陈学伟)of the Rice Research Institute,Sichuan Agricultural University,published an article entitled“A natural allele of a transcription factor in rice confers broad-spectrum