Chinese scientist plans mass production of sea-rice

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Oct 15 2016 | 2:22 PM IST
China's 'father of hybrid rice' is planning to expand the production of sea-rice at a newly founded research centre in eastern China's Shandong province.
Within three years, the sea-rice research and development centre in Qingdao, headed by Yuan Longping, is expected to expand the yield of sea-rice to 200 kilogrammes on each "mu", the Chinese unit equivalent to 666 square meters, said local authorities in Qingdao's Licang District.
Wild sea-rice is sometimes found in saline-alkaline soil at the junctures where rivers join the sea. The plant is resistant to pests, diseases, salt and alkali and does not need fertilizer.
But its unit output is only around 75 kg, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The Qingdao research center will use gene sequencing to cultivate new strains of sea-rice that will yield more rice and grow with saline water.
With start-up funding of 100 million yuan (USD 14.86 million), scientists will start their experiment on a 2 hectare saline-alkaline marsh land just north of the Jiaozhou Bay in April.
The project will eventually draw an investment of 2 billion yuan.
Over the past decades, Chinese scientists, led by Yuan, have worked out new approaches to significantly increase the yield of rice, a staple food for 65 percent of the Chinese population.

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First Published: Oct 15 2016 | 2:22 PM IST

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