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    The role of silicon in suppressing gray leaf spot development in St. Augustinegrass by M. Brecht, Lawrence Datnoff, Russell Nagata, Thomas Kucharek

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Research has proven the effectiveness of amendments of silicon (Si) to soils that are deficient in soluble Si (<25 mg/L) for control of diseases on a number of hosts including rice and sugarcane, which are regularly fertilized with Si in south Florida. …”
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    Tuttle mealybug Brevennia rehi (Pseudococcidae) by Ian Stocks

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… The Tuttle mealybug, Brevennia rehi (Lindinger), is a pest of many grass species and occurs nearly worldwide, especially where rice and sugarcane are grown. Because Bermuda and zoysia are important lawn grasses, especially in the southern United States, infestation by Tuttle mealybug should be considered whenever dieback is noticed, especially if the grass blades show white wax or are sticky from honeydew secretion. …”
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    The role of silicon in suppressing gray leaf spot development in St. Augustinegrass by M. Brecht, Lawrence Datnoff, Russell Nagata, Thomas Kucharek

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Research has proven the effectiveness of amendments of silicon (Si) to soils that are deficient in soluble Si (<25 mg/L) for control of diseases on a number of hosts including rice and sugarcane, which are regularly fertilized with Si in south Florida. …”
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    Tuttle mealybug Brevennia rehi (Pseudococcidae) by Ian Stocks

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… The Tuttle mealybug, Brevennia rehi (Lindinger), is a pest of many grass species and occurs nearly worldwide, especially where rice and sugarcane are grown. Because Bermuda and zoysia are important lawn grasses, especially in the southern United States, infestation by Tuttle mealybug should be considered whenever dieback is noticed, especially if the grass blades show white wax or are sticky from honeydew secretion. …”
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    The Pala’wan Highlanders and the World they live in: “A Weaving of Golden Threads” by Nicole Revel

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Focusing on Austronesian languages, she conducted a workshop at CeDRASEMI on Rice in SEA. Atlas of the vocabulary of the plant (1988).From 1990 to 2001, coordination of an international seminar on “Epics” in the Integral Study of Silk Roads, Roads of dialogue. …”
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    Designing and Testing of the Simple Box Solar Cooker for Domestic Use. by Turyamureba, Alphonse

    Published 2024
    “…The designed box cooker can cook food such as rice, and vegetables and even bake breads and cookies by trapping and concentrating solar heat. …”
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    Potential Impacts of Future Climate Changes on Crop Productivity of Cereals and Legumes in Tamil Nadu, India: A Mid-Century Time Slice Approach by Vellingiri Geethalakshmi, Ramasamy Gowtham, Radhakrishnan Gopinath, Shanmugavel Priyanka, Marimuthu Rajavel, Kandasamy Senthilraja, Manickam Dhasarathan, Raj Rengalakshmi, Kulanthaivel Bhuvaneswari

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In the midcentury, climate change is likely to pose a negative impact on the productivity of rice, maize, black gram, and red gram with both RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios in most places of Tamil Nadu. …”
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    Successful domestication of Neonothopanus Hygrophanus (Mont.) De Kesel & Degreef and Lentinus Squarrosulus Mont., indigenous saprophytic edible mushrooms from Kibira National Park... by Vincent Nteziryayo, Anthony M. Mshandete, Donatha D. Tibuhwa

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For both species, the cottonseed hulls substrate comparatively showed the best yield followed by the combination of maize cobs/soybean straws (MC + SBS) (50:50), the combination of rice straws/soybean straws (RS + SBS) (50:50) and the maize cobs substrate respectively, while the rice straw showed the least. …”
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    Occurrence and Exposure Assessment of Zearalenone in the Zhejiang Province, China by Zijie Lu, Ronghua Zhang, Pinggu Wu, Dong Zhao, Jiang Chen, Xiaodong Pan, Jikai Wang, Hexiang Zhang, Xiaojuan Qi, Qin Weng, Shufeng Ye, Biao Zhou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on the 50th exposure percentile, it would take 6.25 years of rice consumption to reach 1 year of safe ZEN exposure. …”
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    Identification and Isolation of Mollisols in Savadkooh region by N Khakipour, A Akhgar, A Bapiri, A Alipour, AA Miarkolaie

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The study area is under landuse of forest, rice fields and city. The results showed, because of high organic matter and presence of other conditions in forest area, Mollisols were dominant soils in Savadkooh region. …”
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    Identification and Isolation of Mollisols in Savadkooh region by N Khakipour, A Akhgar, A Bapiri, A Alipour, AA Miarkolaie

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The study area is under landuse of forest, rice fields and city. The results showed, because of high organic matter and presence of other conditions in forest area, Mollisols were dominant soils in Savadkooh region. …”
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    Proximate Test and Organoleptic Test on the Characteristics of the Moringa Layer Cake by Cici Wulandari, Budaraga IK, Wellyalina Wellyalina, Napassawan Liamnimitr

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Beside that a layer cake made by rice powder, wheat powder, and starch powder. The taste is chewy, legit, and sweet making this cake liked by all circles. …”
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    Applesnails (of Florida), Pomacea spp. (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia: Pilidae) by Lionel A. Stange

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…This species grows nearly twice the size as the other two species and has become a serious rice pest in many countries. This document is EENY-323 (originally published as DPI Entomology Circular 388), one of a series of Featured Creatures from the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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    Changes in Potato Production and Consumption in Poland in 2001-2020 by Anna Kowalska, Klaudia Gurkowa

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Unprocessed, fresh potato are replaced more and more often with ready-made preserves and cereal products, e.g. groats, rice and pasta. The study uses statistical materials published by The Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute and the Central Statistical Office. …”
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    Guidance for Processing Sushi in Retail Operations by Keith R. Schneider, Victor Garrido, W. Steve Otwell, Ray Mobley

    Published 2005-04-01
    “… This recommended guidance is for sushi and related products (raw or cooked) either in the form of individual slices or combined in rolls made with acidified rice, seafood and vegetables, or similar rolls with vegetables alone, prepared in the retail establishment by combining the necessary ingredients, and packaged for display in refrigerated cases for public sale. …”
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    Plant-Based Milks: Cashew by Jamie Zeldman, Daniela Rivero-Medoza, Wendy J Dahl

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The primary plant-based dairy alternatives are almond, soy, coconut, cashew and rice. This new 4-page publication of the UF/IFAS Food Science and Human Nutrition Department discusses the nutritional content, potential health benefits, and potential risks of cashew milk. …”
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