Diversity of Rice Varieties and Cropping Systems in Bangladesh Deepwater Area

Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
NII recode ID (NCID) AA0068709X
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Sixty-eight indigenous rice cultivars collected in deepwater areas in Bangladesh were examined in terms of heading behavior and allozyme variation. Seasonal ecotypes differed in the heading behavior for adaptation to their respective cropping seasons. Isozyme analysis revealed that cultivars grown in deepwater areas in Bangladesh consisted of a Japonica-like group and unclassified unique group in addition to a major Indeca group. Classification by isozyme variation was not necessarily consistent with the differentiation into seasonal ecotypes. Cultivars collected in a restricted area in Khulna District consisting of various seasonal ecotypes showed a genetic similarity to each other, suggesting that geographical differentiation preceded seasonal differentiation. Based on a case study conducted in 2 villages in Khulna, it was pointed out that diverse landraces which are adapted to different local and seasonal conditions have evolved by interacting with traditional planting systems.

Date of issued
Creator Hong-Wei CAI Hiroko MORISHIMA
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NII resource type vocabulary Journal Article
Volume 34
Issue 4
spage 225
epage 231
Language eng

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