Author: K.RAMAMOORTHY. M.THANIKODI, P.SRIMATHI and D.KALAVATHI,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 80, Issue: nov-nov,
Dry seeding and continuous submergence thereafter produced more number of tillers and seeds. The quality of the resulting seed was not affected by dry seedling. The vigour and viability of the seeds from treatments, continuous submergence (13) and irrigation three days after disappearance of ponded water to 5 cm (12) or submergence to saturation (1) were similar on fresh and aged seeds.
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