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- who: Amane Makino from the Graduate SchoolTohoku University, Shimosinjyou, Akita, ‑0195, Japan Japan have published the article: High yielding ability of a large-grain rice cultivar, Akita, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors first examined the high-yielding abilities of Akita 63, in comparison with yields and yield components of a maternal cultivar, Oochikara, with large grains, a paternal cultivar, Akita 39, with normal grains, and a conventional cultivar, Akitakomachi, which is one of the leading cultivars in Japan at present.
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