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Some important new varieties, of which ‘IR8’ is the most famous, and methods of culture have come from the International Rice Research Institute since its inception in 1962.
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De Datta, S. K., Bantilan, R. T., and Park, J. K., Nature, 221, 64 (1969).
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CHANDLER, R. Improving the Rice Plant and its Culture. Nature 221, 1007–1010 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2211007a0
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