Originally published on cgiar.org by:IRRI (International Rice Research Institute) on Sep 1, 2005
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IRRI plant breeder Sant Singh Virmani is the man who put hybrid rice on the map in tropical
The September issue also carries stories on better rat traps in the stunningly scenic rice terraces of the northern Philippines (www.irri.org/publications/today/pdfs/4-2/34-35.pdf) and how scientists extract priceless pieces of genetic information from the 107,000 rice seed samples stored in IRRI’s International Rice Genebank (www.irri.org/publications/today/pdfs/4-2/32-33.pdf).
Rice Facts asks whether rice research really helps reduce poverty in
All of this, plus a lot more — including news on the latest rice research milestones, the issue of genetically modified rice commercialization and the potential effect of climate change on rice production — is available in the September issue of Rice Today at www.irri.org/publications/today.
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