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DUS TEST REPORT Oryza sativa L. (RICE) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. GROUP A LIST NAMES and PHOTOGRAPHY 15. Characteristics Included in the UPOV Test Guidelines. Name of Variety : No. Characteristics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Candidate similar 1 Similar 2 1- Coleoptile: or very 2- Basal leaf: sheath color or very 3- Leaf: intensity of green color light dark 4- Leaf: 5- Leaf: distribution of on tips only on margins only in blotches only even 6-QL Leaf sheath: 7- Leaf sheath: intensity of very

8- Leaf: pubescence of blade or very 9*-QL 10-QL Leaf: of auricles Leaf: of collar 11- Leaf: shape of ligule Truncate Acute Cleft 12- Leaf: color of ligule colorless green green with lines light 13- Leaf blade: length cm 14- Leaf blade: width cm Narrow broad 15*- Flag leaf: attitude of blade horizontal recurved 16*- Flag leaf: attitude of blade horizontal recurved 17- Culm: habit open spreading prostrate 18-QL Prostrate varieties only: Culm: kneeing ability 19*- Time of heading (50% of plants with heads) day very early early late 20- Male sterility partially male sterile Male sterile 21- of keel (early or very stronng

22- of area below apex (early or very stronng 23*- of apex (early or very stronng 24*- Spikelet: color of stigma white light green yellow light 25- Stem: thickness mm thin thick 26*- Non-prostrate varieties only: Stem length (excluding panicle) cm very very 27*- QL Stem: of nodes 28- Stem: intensity of of nodes 29-QL Stem: of internodes 30*- Panicle: length of main axis cm 31- Panicle: number per plant panicle few many 32-QL Panicle: awns 33- Panicle: color of awns (early light dish light light 34*- Panicle: distribution of awns tip only upper quarter only upper half only upper three quarter only whole length 35- Panicle: length of est awns very very 36*- Spikelet: pubescence of lemma or very very

37- Spikelet: color of tip of lemma white yellowish 38- Panicle: color of awns (late light dish ligh dish light 39*- Panicle: attitude in relation to stem upright semi-upright slightly drooping ly drooping 40-QL Panicle: precence of secondary branching 41- Panicle: type of secondary branching type 1 type 2 type 3 42*- Panicle: attitude of branches spreading 43- Panicle: exsertion enclosed partly exserted just exserted moderately-well exserted well exserted 44- Time of maturity day very early early late very late 45- Leaf: time of senescence early late 46- color light dish to light 47- ornamentation furrows furrows spots furrows 48- of keel (late or very very 49- of area below apex (late or very very

50- of apex (late or very very 51- Glume: length 52- Glume: color straw 53- Grain: weight of 1000 fully developed grains gram low high 54- Grain: length mm 55- Grain: width mm narrow broad 56-QL Lemma : phenol reaction 57- intensity of phenol reaction light dark 58*- grain: Length mm 59- grain: width mm narrow broad 60*- grain: shape (in lateral view) ratio round semi-round half spindle shaped spindle shaped spindle shaped 61*- grain: color white light variegated dark light variegated dark / 62- Endosperm: type glutinous non-glutinous 63- Endosperm: content of amylose state 1 state 2 state 3 state 4 state 5 state 6 state 7 64- Alkali digestion not digested low digested completely digested 65*- grain: aroma or very

16. Similar Varieties and Differences from These Varieties Denomination of similar variety Characteristic in which the similar variety is different State of expression of similar variety State of expression of candidate variety 17. Additional Information (a) Additional Data (b) Photographs (if appropriate) (c) RHS Colour chart version used (if appropriate) (d) Remarks 18. Signature