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STAGE2WETSEASON
(MET2IR,2012WS)
Introduction
IRRI breeding programs generate fixed and stable lines each season that are identified from pedigree
nurseriesaswellasobservationalandreplicatedyieldtrials.Eventually,elitelinesareadvancedtomulti
environmenttesting(MET)conductedviabreedingnetworks.Thesenetworks,however,presentlyhave
limited geographical coverage and face challenges in terms of germplasm movement. Moreover, the
materialstestedthroughthesenetworksaregenerallyintheadvancedstageofvarietaldevelopment.An
exhaustiveMETsystemforearlygenerationbreedingproductsissofarlackingatIRRIandintheglobal
rice breeding community. For this reason, a new MET system is being established at IRRI beginning in
2011undertheGlobalRiceSciencePartnership(GRiSP),tobepilotedforirrigatedlowlandrice.
Goal
To establish a systematic, sequential, multistage, and multienvironment testing (MET) system for
elitebreedinglines,managedthroughoneentity,inordertoimproveoverallbreedingefficiency.
Objectives
To identify elite breeding lines with high and stable yields and wide adaptation across a target
populationofenvironmentsthatcanbethefuturemegavarieties;
Tobeabletoselectsuperiorbreedingmaterialsadaptedtooneormorespecificenvironment(s)and
agroecologies;
Todevelopanddeployvarietiesandbreedingproductstospecificmarketsegments;
Toexploitgenotype,environment,andgenotypexenvironment(GXE)interactioncontributionsto
varietalperformanceinreleasingbreedingproductstooneormoretargetenvironments;
Togenerateearlierfeedbacktobreedersontraitperformanceandidentifytraitpackagesneededfor
molecularbreeding;
Toimprovepartnershipswithpublic,NGO,andprivatesectorswhomayhaverolestoplayatcertain
testing/varietydevelopmentstages..
TrialComposition
The MET2IR trial is the second stage of testing for irrigated breeding lines from IRRI and collaborating
NARESinstitutionselectedpromisinglinesfromMETStage1forirrigatedbreedinglinesundertheoverall
METconcept.For2012wetseason,thetrialwillconsistof140testentriesand5checks.Thetestentries
willmostlyincludebreedinglinesdevelopedbythevariousbreedingprograms(bothhybridandinbred)of
IRRIandPhilRice.Thedesignation,sourceandotherinformationofeachentryareprovidedinTable1.
Thecheckvarietiesandtheircorrespondingentrynumbersareasfollows:
Designation
PSBRc10
PSBRc82
NSICRC222
PSBRc18
NSICRc124H(MESTIZO4)
Classification
Veryearly
Early
Medium
Late
Late(Hybrid)
METNo.
MT4901
MT4902
MT4903
MT4904
MT5432
EntryNo.
Border Module Module
1
2
901
96
36
902
97
37
903
98
38
904
99
39
905
100
40
CriteriaforSelectionofEntries
Tofillthe140entriesneededforMETStage2,thefollowingcriteriaarethebasisforselectionofentries
fromeachmodule:
1. VeryEarly/EarlyMaturingGroup(95entriesand5checks)
a. Top10%ofgoodperformingentriesacrossalllocations(45)
b. Top10entriesat5locations(50)
2. Medium/LateMaturingGroup(35entriesand5checks)
a. Top5%ofgoodperformingentriesacrossalllocations(10)
b. Top5entriesat5locations(25)
FlowofMaterialsAcrossSeasons
Thetablebelowshowstheflowofretaining,replacingandremovingseedsacrossseasonsfrom2012to
2016:
MET2
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
ClassificationofSeeds
DS
WS
DS
WS
DS
WS
DS
WS
DS
WS
New
140
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
Retained
140
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
Dropped
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
PromotedtoMET3
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
TheExperimentalSite
Anexperimentalfielduniforminsoiltexture,depth,andfertilityshouldbechosenfortheMET2IRtrial.It
shouldnothavebeenusedpreviouslyforfertilizerexperiments.Itshouldalsohaveadequateirrigation
anddrainagefacilities.Theareacovers0.5hectareoflandpersite.Itissuggestedthatthesameareabe
utilizedfortheMETeveryseason.
ExperimentalDesign
The trial will be conducted using a RowColumn Design with two replications. This design is used to
considerpossiblefieldvariation.Therearetwomodules,basedonthefloweringtimeofentriesModule
1forveryearly/earlyfloweringand,Module2formedium/lateflowering,asfollows:
Flowering
Classification
90andbelow
Veryearly/Early
Above90
Medium/Late
Foreachreplicate,module1has30rowsand4columnswhilemodule2has15rowsand4columns.
*This fieldbook contains the plot randomization, field plan and data sheets for the MET2IR 2012 for
wetseason.
For each module, the test entries are randomly assigned plot numbers. Within each module, the 2
replicates have different randomizations. All five checks are randomly assigned in a replicate and are
included within each column (checks are systematically arranged on every 6th row to help on PACP
scoring).Differenttrialsetshavedifferentrandomizationofentries.Theplotrandomizationofentriesis
giveninTables2and3.Thereare120plotsforModule1whileModule2,has60plots.Theseedpackets
arearrangedandnumberedaccordingtoplotnumbers.
The field layout in Figure 1 is provided for your reference. Please do not modify the design or the
layout.
Preparethefieldthoroughlyatleastonemonthbeforetransplantingfollowingthelocallyrecommended
standards.Layoutrowsinbedsbeforeseeding.Theexperimentalfieldshouldbeproperlylabeled.The
plotsizeforeachentryis10m2=2.0mx5.0m(10rowswith20cmdistancebetweenrows).
Thereshouldbenovacantrowsbetweenplots(entries).Numbertheplotsconsecutivelyfromlefttoright
inallreplications.Placethestakesbearingtheplotnumberatthefirstleftmostrowofeachplot.Labelall
plotsbeforedistributingtheseedlingsfortransplanting.
Applymolluscicidetwotimes,i.e.onceatfourdaysbeforeandanotherimmediatelyaftertransplanting.
NurseryEstablishmentandManagement
Initiallyallseedsareplacedinanovenforbreakingdormancyat50oCfor5days.Atotalof100gramsof
seedsforeachentryareseeded,whichshouldallowtheplantingof2replicationseachwith2mwidth(10
rows)x5.0mlength(25hills).Theseedscouldbeseededineitherwetordrybedswheretheyaregrown
for 21 days. The seedling beds are carefully kept free from insect and diseases and properly irrigated.
Afterseeding,applyuniformly1kg/100m2ofAmmoniumSulfate(2100S)intheseedbed.Iftheseedlings
showyellowing(Ndeficiency),applyanother1kg/100m2ofAmmoniumSulfate(2100S)1012daysafter
seeding(DAS).
Priortopulling,preparetagstomarkseedlingstobetransportedfromseedbedtothefield.After21days
ofsowing,eachseedlingoftheentriesarepulledoutfromtheseedlingbeds,bundled,andtiedwithaG.I.
wiremarkedwithpotlabelsbearingtheplotnumbers.Distributeseedlingsinthefieldcorrespondingto
thelayout.Checktheentriesandtheplotsforanypossiblemistake(s)beforetransplantingtheseedlings.
Alternatively,apply zinc sulfate in thenursery seedbed,or dip seedlings in 24 % zinc oxide suspension
beforetransplanting.(Ifzincsulfateistobeappliedinthesoilasbasal,dippingisnolongernecessary.)
Theseedlingsaretransplantedintothefieldin23seedlingsperhillfollowingaspacingof20cmx20cm.
Keepsomeseedlingsattheendoftheplotneartheplotlabeltoreplantmissinghills.
Shallowwaterdepthshouldbemaintainedstartingfromabout3daysaftertransplantingthatisgradually
increasedto35cmuntiltheharddoughstage.Replantmissinghillswithin7daysaftertransplantingto
obtain a uniform plant population. Care should be taken to uniformly distribute fertilizers and plant
protectionchemicals.
The recommended fertilizer rates (kg/ha) for different test sites in the Philippines during the 2012 wet
seasonare:
RecommendedatIRRI
N1
P2
K3
Zn4
Total
160
30
40
Basal
60
30
40
MidTiller
40
PanicleInitiation
60
Total
90
15
20
Basal
30
15
20
MidTiller
30
PanicleInitiation
30
N1
P2
K3
Zn4
Total
150
60
60
Basal
60
60
60
MidTiller
40
PanicleInitiation
50
Total
90
60
60
Basal
60
60
60
MidTiller
15
PanicleInitiation
15
N1
P2
K3
Zn4
Season
DRY
WET
Stage
ForPhilRiceNuevaEcijaandIsabela
Season
DRY
WET
Stage
ForPhilRiceAgusan
Season
DRY
WET
Stage
Total
60
Basal
30
40
70
MidTiller
15
PanicleInitiation
15
Total
60
40
70
Basal
30
40
70
MidTiller
15
PanicleInitiation
15
40
70
P2
K3
Zn4
ForDABohol
Season
DRY
WET
Stage
N1
Total
91
24
14
Basal
22
24
14
MidTiller
34.5
PanicleInitiation
34.5
Total
91
24
14
Basal
22
24
14
MidTiller
34.5
PanicleInitiation
34.5
For weed control, a preemergence herbicide (Sofit EC if available) and molluscicide may be applied
uniformly in the experimental field immediately after transplanting following the recommended rate.
Maintainashallowwaterdepthof25cmforatleast2weeksafterherbicideapplication.Subsequent
handweedingmaybedoneifneeded.
Fordiseaseandinsectcontrol,theexperimentalfieldshouldbewellprotected.Choosetheappropriate
cultural, chemical, and biological control to effectively manage insects and diseases. If available,
carbofuranmaybeappliedataround15DATandatPI.DoprophylacticapplicationofBenlateatPIand
followupspray2weekslaterforsheathblight.Rougingshouldbedonetoremoveofftypeplants.Rogue
thefieldrepeatedlyuptotheharddoughstageorforaslongasofftypescanbeidentified.Theseoff
typeplantsshouldbecutatthebase.
Atharvest,collectalltheplantsinaplotexcepttheborderrows,oneoneachsideoftheplotandtwo
borderrows,oneonbothendsofalltheplots(Thetotalnumberofplantsharvestedfromaplotis8rows
x 23 plants). The harvest from each plot is placed in clean cloth bags. Put the labels, bearing the entry
number and plot number inside the bag. A vogel thresher is used to thresh the samples. Clean the
thresher well after every sample. Put the label inside the bag after threshing. All threshed samples are
dried in a batch dryer at 45oC for 45 days. In removing half and empty grains, clean the seed blower
before processing each sample to avoid seed mixtures. Transfer clean seeds into labeled paper bags
bearingtheMETname,METentrynumber,plotnumber,year,andseason.
DataCollection
The general reference for data collection is the Standard Evaluation System for Rice (SES, 1996). The
followingagronomicdataarecollected:
Trait
Explanation
VG:
VegetativeVigor.Note:Severalfactorsmayinteract,influencingseedlingvigor
(e.g.tilleringability,plantheight,etc.)Usethisscaleforevaluatinggenetic
materialandvarietiesunderstressandnonstressconditions.
1 Extravigorous(veryfastgrowing;plantsat5leafstaghave
2ormoretillersinmajorityofpopulation)
3 Vigorous(fastgrowing;plantsat45leafstagehave12
tillersinmajorityofpopulation)
5 Normal(plantsat4leafstage)
7 Weak(plantssomewhatstunted;34leaves;thin
population;notillerformation)
9 Veryweak(stuntedgrowth;yellowingofleaves)
ZN:
ZincDeficiency
1 Growthandtilleringnearlynormal,healthy
2 Growthandtilleringnearlynormal,basalleavesslightly
discolored
3 Stuntingslight,tilleringdecreased,somebasalleaves
brownoryellow
5 Growthandtilleringseverelyretarded,abouthalfofall
leavesbrownoryellow
7 Growthandtilleringceases,mostleavesbrownoryellow
9 Almostallplantsdeadordying
FLW(DAS):
Daystoflowering.Numberofdaysfromseedingto50%flowering.50%ofthe
maintillersofthewholepopulation(inaplot)areflowering.
MAT:
Daystomaturity.Numberofdaysfromseedingtograinripening(85%ofgrains
onpanicleofthewholeplotaremature,i.e.colorisyellow).
HT(cm):
TILLER:
LDG:
PACP:
YLD:
NO_PLANTS:
MC:
TillerNumber.Averageoffivesamplingstakenfrominnerhillsbycountingthe
number of productive tillers (the same samples used in measuring plant
height).(i.e.TILLER1=numberoftillersforsample1,soon)
Note:23seedlingsperhill.
Lodgingincidence.Percentofplantsthatlodgedwithatleast45degreeangle.
Phenotypicacceptability
Scale
1 Excellent=verygoodplanttype,densemediumslender
grains,nograindiscoloration,withoutawns,nosymptoms
ofdiseasesordeficiencies,mediumtohightillering,
comparableorbetterthanthebestcheck.
3 Good=goodplanttype,mediumtohightillering,no
symptomsofdiseasesanddeficiencies,nograin
discoloration,comparabletothecheckvarieties
5 Fair=moderatetolerancetodiseasesanddeficiencies,
acceptableplanttype,mediumtilleringandgoodgrains.
7 Poor=poorplanttype,awns,discoloredgrains,lowtiller
number,showingdiseaseanddeficiencyproblem
9 Unacceptable=verypoorplanttype,allplantshave
diseasesandshowingsymptomsofdeficiencies.
Plotyield(g)adjustedto14%moisturecontent(excludingborders)
Adjustedyield=(plotyield/no.ofharvestedhills)*standardharvestedhills*MF
WhereMF=(100MCatharvest)/86
Numberofplantsharvested.Standardnumberofhillstoharvest=184.
MoistureContent(in%).Weighthesamplesandtestthemoisturecontentfor
yielddatacalculation.Note:Uponweighing,measurealsoMC.
Grainqualitycharacteristicswillbemeasuredtoselectedentries:
AMY:
Amylosecontentofgrain.Inpercent
GELTEMP:
GelatinizationTemperature
GELCON:
GelatinizationConsistencyaftermilling.
Scale
(mm)
Gelconsistencytype
1
80100
Soft
3
6180
Soft
5
4160
Medium
7
3640
Hard
9
Lessthan35 Hard
GRL:
Grainlengthinmm.Distancefromthebaseofthelowermoststerilelemmato
thetip(apiculus)ofthefertilelemmaorpalea.Inthecaseofawnedvarieties,
thegrainismeasuredtoapointcomparabletothetipoftheapiculus.
GRS:
Grainshape.Afterharvesting,cleaninganddehulling.
Scale
Shape
Ratio
1
Slender
Over3.0
3
Medium
2.1to3.0
5
Bold
1.1to2.0
9
Round
Lessthan1.1
CHK:
Chalkiness of endosperm. Percent in Kernel Area. Evaluate a representative
milledsampleforthedegree(extent)ofchalkinessthatwillbestdescribethe
samplewithrespectto:a.whitebelly;b.whitecenter;andc.whiteback.
Scale
0 None
1 Small(lessthan10%)
5 Medium(11%to20%)
9 Large(morethan20%)
Dataaretoberecordedinelectronicfieldbooks.Protocolondatagatheringwillbeprovidedlater.
DataReporting
Data can be reported to the INGER Coordinator electronic copy (sent as email attachment) or hard
copy(viacourier).
Anexcelfilefordatarecordingcorrespondstoatrialyearsetnumbercombination.Asetnumberrefers
toaspecifictestingsite.Examplesofexcelfilesare:
a. MET2IR2012/SetNo.6________(PHILRICENuevaEcija,Philippines)
Thedatasheetnamesanddatatobeenteredineachsheetaresummarizedbelow:
Excelfilesheetname
Datatobeentered
LOCATIONandEXPTDESC(experiment
Testsitedata,namesofcooperatorsanddata
description)
aboutagronomicpractices
WEATHEROBS(weatherobservation)
Monthlyweatherdata
PESTOBS(pestobservation)
Pesttype,pestnameanddegreeofpressure
EXPTOBS(experimentobservation)
Entrydata(plantheight,daystoheading,etc.)
In excel data sheets, only rows and columns important to cooperators are shown. Hidden rows and
columnsareforINGERuseonly.Forexample,insheetLOCATIONandEXPDESC,rows23andcolumnsct
arehiddenwhileinsheetWEATHEROBS,rows113,19,3334andcolumnshiareallhidden.
Please fillout the excel data sheet and send to IRRI as an email attachment to: a.galang@cgiar.org or
a.tabanao@irri.org.
Youmaysendprinteddatasheetsofthisfieldbookto:
INGERCoordinator
PlantBreeding,GeneticsandBiochemistryDivision
InternationalRiceResearchInstitute(IRRI)
DAPOBox7777
MetroManila,Philippines
Table1.Particularsofentriesinthe2ndMETStage2IrrigatedLowlandRiceWetSeason(2012)
METNo. ModuleNo. EntryNo.
FixedName
1
MT4004
1
HHZ8SAL6SAL3Y2
1
MT4008
2
HHZ1Y4Y1
Origin
Group/Scientist
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4017
HHZ8SAL9DT2Y1
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4018
HHZ12Y4DT1Y1
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4019
HHZ12DT10SAL1DT1
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4209
ZGY1
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4279
ZH1
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4280
TME80518
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4284
SAGC02
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4285
10
Hua565
IRRI
GreenSuperRice/J.Ali
MT4026
11
IR10N198
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4036
12
IR08N195
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4038
13
IR09A228
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4041
14
IR09N532
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4049
15
IR09N533
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4050
16
IR09N538
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4053
17
IR10M120
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4054
18
IR10M122
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4055
19
IR10A125
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4075
20
IR09A178
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4087
21
IR10M121
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4088
22
IR10M123
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4105
23
IR08A104
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4110
24
IR08N158
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4133
25
IR10A152
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4146
26
IR08N184
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4148
27
IR06N119
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4149
28
IR09A235
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4150
29
IR09A220
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4152
30
IR09N495
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4154
31
IR03A159
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4158
32
IR09N500
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4161
33
IR10N118
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4171
34
IR10A110
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4179
35
IR06M150
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4180
36
IR09N502
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4188
37
IR06M143
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
Table 1
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Table1.Particularsofentriesinthe2ndMETStage2IrrigatedLowlandRiceWetSeason(2012)
METNo. ModuleNo. EntryNo.
FixedName
1
MT4194
38
IR06M144
1
MT4195
39
IR06M139
Origin
Group/Scientist
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4196
40
IR09A136
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4201
41
IR10M136
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4205
42
IR10N269
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4206
43
IR10A134
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4213
44
IR07A234
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4217
45
IR09N503
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4220
46
IR06M141
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4232
47
IR06N155
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4234
48
IR08M119
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4237
49
IR10N108
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4241
50
IR10N186
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4243
51
IR10A155
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4257
52
IR09A152
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4268
53
IR08N138
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4276
54
IR10N237
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4289
55
IR08N136
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4297
56
IR05N412
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4299
57
IR08N134
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4320
58
IR06N211
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4324
59
IR09N528
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4536
60
PR37160851111
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4538
61
PR371601371111
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4543
62
PR379903B152
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4546
63
PR400831B32
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4547
64
PR37275730811222
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4553
65
PR379493B351
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4554
66
PR37152224111
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4556
67
PR379343B821
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4566
68
PR372462321122
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4567
69
PR37252211122
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4574
70
PR379513B371
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4604
71
PR37275714512212
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4226
72
IR09N522
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4622
73
PR379513B3712
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4634
74
PR379423B532
Philippines
PhilRice
Table 1
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Table1.Particularsofentriesinthe2ndMETStage2IrrigatedLowlandRiceWetSeason(2012)
METNo. ModuleNo. EntryNo.
FixedName
1
MT4639
75
PR37139313121
1
MT4640
76
PR379343B2321
Origin
Group/Scientist
Philippines
PhilRice
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4641
77
PR378661B14
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4648
78
PR379393B12
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4650
79
PR40078B122
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4706
80
PR371601341111
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4712
81
PR3727351652121
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4720
82
PR35769B11234
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4722
83
PR35769B373121
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4737
84
PR35805B92323
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4748
85
PR3024510414
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4756
86
PR340052B71312
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4779
87
PR38046PB109421
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4809
88
PR37952B112
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4066
89
IR10F388
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4094
90
IR10F360
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4095
91
IR10F407
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4137
92
IR10F339
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4138
93
IR10F328
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4248
1
1
94
IR09F436
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4249
95
Ciherang
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4901
96
IRRI104
IRRI
MT4902
97
IRRI123
IRRI
MT4903
98
IRRI154
IRRI
MT4904
99
IRRI105
IRRI
MT5432
100
NSICRc124H(MESTIZO4)
IRRI
MT4327
1
2
IR06N233
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4353
IR07A179
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4363
IR05N419
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4377
IR09N142
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4390
IR10N251
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4398
IR04A115
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4404
IR06N234
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4406
IR05N170
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4413
IR10N230
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4414
10
IR10N226
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4447
11
IR04A409
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
Table 1
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Table1.Particularsofentriesinthe2ndMETStage2IrrigatedLowlandRiceWetSeason(2012)
METNo. ModuleNo. EntryNo.
FixedName
2
MT4471
12
IR10N225
2
MT4479
13
IR09N272
Origin
Group/Scientist
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4488
14
IR10N304
IRRI
Irrigated/P.Virk
MT4807
15
PR37285173112112
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4817
16
PR37921B34212
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4818
17
PR377042B61211
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4829
18
PR380123B31
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4830
19
PR37921B322
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4833
20
PR36905B1411
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4835
21
PR352512B55311
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4836
22
PR37286181561122
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4841
23
PR372462321121
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4843
24
PR37952B413
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4867
25
PR35786B33211
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4874
26
PR368313111111
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4879
27
PR37952B115
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4886
28
PR36933B136111
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4889
29
PR34859B41121(G)
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4896
30
PR37405PB49537
Philippines
PhilRice
MT4444
31
IR10F403
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4457
32
IR10F336
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4489
33
IR10F290
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4494
34
IR10F203
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4509
35
IR10F354
IRRI
Submergence/B.Collard
MT4901
36
IRRI104
IRRI
MT4902
37
IRRI123
IRRI
MT4903
38
IRRI154
IRRI
MT4904
39
IRRI105
IRRI
MT5432
40
NSICRc124H(MESTIZO4)
IRRI
MT4901
ch
901
IRRI104
IRRI
MT4902
ch
902
IRRI123
IRRI
MT4903
ch
903
IRRI154
IRRI
MT4904
ch
904
IRRI105
IRRI
MT5432
ch
905
NSICRc124H(MESTIZO4)
IRRI
Table 1
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FIGURE 1. FIELD PLAN FOR ROW-COLUMN DESIGN FOR TWO MODULES FOR MET STAGE 2 - IRRIGATED LOWLAND RICE
Module 1. Very early/Early
Rep. 1
Module 2. Medium/Late
Rep. 1
Figure 1
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Rep. 2
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Rep. 2
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FIGURE 2. RANDOMIZATION PLAN FOR MODULES 1 & 2 OF MET STAGE 2 - IRRIGATED LOWLAND RICE (SET 6) 2012 WS
Module1
REP1
15
77
56
96
79
901
62
91
53
95
8
902
42
31
30
21
35
903
82
52
9
74
81
904
64
88
94
87
93
905
26
84
41
72
85
901
66
12
61
50
48
902
67
14
68
73
46
903
89
57
36
33
25
904
59
11
6
13
86
905
REP2
34
75
58
28
71
901
92
10
17
24
54
902
16
51
76
83
55
903
27
100
65
4
45
904
3
99
2
32
49
905
29
97
38
7
37
901
78
39
18
23
63
902
22
70
19
20
47
903
69
40
44
98
80
904
5
60
1
43
90
905
47
65
5
81
73
901
98
82
16
53
57
902
90
77
80
72
51
903
23
36
71
26
11
904
8
43
66
2
87
905
1
86
96
37
92
901
89
94
97
32
69
902
76
25
49
52
30
903
85
88
41
7
4
904
12
70
58
67
62
905
37
14
901
16
31
902
19
35
903
21
2
904
13
39
905
36
20
901
29
7
902
8
30
903
25
38
904
24
22
905
33
35
901
24
5
902
20
15
903
16
36
904
25
23
905
1
38
901
34
12
902
13
11
903
9
18
904
14
7
905
45
42
10
13
15
901
83
61
78
63
75
902
74
27
14
19
28
903
35
18
93
40
38
904
24
64
60
46
50
905
9
29
84
3
39
901
31
44
91
34
68
902
59
22
21
55
79
903
100
48
33
17
95
904
20
6
54
56
99
905
39
10
901
26
21
902
32
31
903
8
28
904
17
3
905
30
37
901
6
22
902
4
27
903
2
29
904
40
19
905
Module2
REP1
9
4
901
3
40
902
12
6
903
28
11
904
10
33
905
Figure 2
5
26
901
27
18
902
15
32
903
1
17
904
23
34
905
REP2
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