Monthly Palay and Corn Situation Reporting System 2017
Philippines, 2017
Reference ID
PHL-PSA-MPCSRS-2017-v1.0
Producer(s)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
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Major type/class of corn seed (corn - standing crop) (C_SC_SEED)
Data File: RT3-Corn B1
Overview
vald
0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
0 - 7
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Class of corn seed
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 0 | NAN% | |
3 | 0 | NAN% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Indicate the appropriate code for the major type/class of palay/corn seed planted. The code definitions are as follow:
For Corn
Code 1 - Hybrid. The result of a repeated process of self-pollination of corn varieties of the same kind, called inbred lines. Different inbred lines are then crossed to produce hybrids. These tend to have extended vigor and produces higher yield.
Code 2 - Modern Open Pollinated Varieties (OPV). Refer to corn seed materials which are grown for a longer period of time and maintained by natural cross pollination from generation to generation. These are purebred strains with seed that can be saved and planted from year to year. Open pollinated varieties will bred true if they are isolated from other varieties, avoiding cross-pollination. They are usually distinguished by their kernel color, kernel shape and other agronomic characteristics.
Code 3 - Native OPV. Refer to the indigenous varieties.
For Corn
Code 1 - Hybrid. The result of a repeated process of self-pollination of corn varieties of the same kind, called inbred lines. Different inbred lines are then crossed to produce hybrids. These tend to have extended vigor and produces higher yield.
Code 2 - Modern Open Pollinated Varieties (OPV). Refer to corn seed materials which are grown for a longer period of time and maintained by natural cross pollination from generation to generation. These are purebred strains with seed that can be saved and planted from year to year. Open pollinated varieties will bred true if they are isolated from other varieties, avoiding cross-pollination. They are usually distinguished by their kernel color, kernel shape and other agronomic characteristics.
Code 3 - Native OPV. Refer to the indigenous varieties.
Description
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Class of corn seed