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Barley seeds from a maternal generation that were affected by intense drought stress at the flag leaf stage or grown in the optimum conditions throughout the vegetation period were used as a sowing material to analyse the growth of a progeny generation at drought or in soil at optimum soil moisture.
The sowing material was adulterated with a small panicle of O. sativa.
The owner of the sowing material, a Saramaccan woman in her sixties named Emelina Saabo, confessed she had a whole field full of African rice (Fig. 3).
Soon after I asked some villagers about the crop, they located a bag of uncleaned grains stored as sowing material, which consisted of an infrutescence with many loose seeds (Fig. 2a).
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