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Climate change and rice / S. Peng ... [et al.] (eds.) ; with a foreword by Klaus Lampe.

Contributor(s): Peng, S. (Shaobing), 1962-.
Berlin, Germany ; Manila, Philippines Springer ; International Rice Research Institute, ©1995Description: xvi, 374 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 3540589066 (acidfree paper).Subject(s): Rice -- Climatic factors -- Congresses | Climatic changes -- Congresses | Crops and climate -- CongressesDDC classification: 584.93/C61 Other classification: CAS Summary: Climate change such as increase in CO2, temperature and ultraviolet-B radiation will influence the production of rice, the world's most important food crop. Research on specific impacts of climate change on rice ecosystems is summarized in this text.
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Papers from a symposium held Mar. 1994.

At foot of title: International Rice Research Institute.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-370) and index.

Climate change such as increase in CO2, temperature and ultraviolet-B radiation will influence the production of rice, the world's most important food crop. Research on specific impacts of climate change on rice ecosystems is summarized in this text.

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