Study Note #1: Rice Plant PDF
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This study note provides an overview of the different stages of rice growth, such as germination, tillering, panicle initiation, flowering, and maturity. It highlights the importance of rice as a staple food, particularly in the Philippines.
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Study Note #1: Rice Plant Learning Competencies: The learners should be able to: 1. Observe the root and shoot system in plants and describe why they are important (S4LT-2) Rice is one of the most important crops in the world, especially in the Phi...
Study Note #1: Rice Plant Learning Competencies: The learners should be able to: 1. Observe the root and shoot system in plants and describe why they are important (S4LT-2) Rice is one of the most important crops in the world, especially in the Philippines. It is a staple food that many people eat every day. How Does Rice Grow? Rice grows in stages, and it takes a few months from planting to harvesting. Here are the main stages:. 1. Germination - is the first step in the life cycle of rice, wherein the seed absorbs water, swells, and begins to sprout. Roots and a small shoot appear. 2. Tillering Stage - the plant produces more stems (called tillers), which will bear the panicles. 3. Panicle Initiation Stage - the rice plant starts to form the panicle inside the stem, which will later appear outside. A panicle is the part of the rice plant where the rice grains grow, like a bunch of tiny branches holding the grains. 4. Flowering Stage - the panicles emerge, and small flowers bloom, which will develop into rice grains. 5. Maturity Stage - the rice grains fully develop and harden, ready for harvest. Tillering Flowering Maturity Germination Panicle Initiation Stage Stage Stage Stage Study Note #1: Rice Plant Learning Competencies: The learners should be able to: 1. Observe the root and shoot system in plants and describe why they are important (S4LT-2) Rice is one of the most important crops in the world, especially in the Philippines. It is a staple food that many people eat every day. How Does Rice Grow? Rice grows in stages, and it takes a few months from planting to harvesting. Here are the main stages:. 1. Germination - is the first step in the life cycle of rice, wherein the seed absorbs water, swells, and begins to sprout. Roots and a small shoot appear. 2. Tillering Stage - the plant produces more stems (called tillers), which will bear the panicles. 3. Panicle Initiation Stage - the rice plant starts to form the panicle inside the stem, which will later appear outside. A panicle is the part of the rice plant where the rice grains grow, like a bunch of tiny branches holding the grains. 4. Flowering Stage - the panicles emerge, and small flowers bloom, which will develop into rice grains. 5. Maturity Stage - the rice grains fully develop and harden, ready for harvest. Tillering Flowering Maturity Germination Panicle Initiation Stage Stage Stage Stage