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Aus (summer) and Aman (winter) are the two important types of rice cultivated in Bengal, northeast India. The majority of the varieties of summer rice are photo-indifferent (period bound), while all the winter varieties are short-day (season bound) plants1,2.
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SEN, P., MITRA, G. Inheritance of Photoperiodic Reaction in Rice. Nature 182, 119–120 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182119b0
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