China Daily

Yield sets world record

Exacting standards applied to fields in hopes of boosting food supply

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng and FENG ZHIWEI in Changsha

A new world record for a single crop of rice was set in North China’s Hebei province this year by a hybrid strain that delivered an annual yield of 17.2 metric tons of rice per hectare of farmland.

The high-yield hybrid rice, called Xiangliang­you 900, was developed by a team led by Yuan Longping, who developed the world’s first hybrid strain in the 1970s.

Under a three-year test, the rice was planted on a 6.8-hectare field in Guangfu town, Handan. This year’s yield was the highest to date, according to Hebei Guigu Fertilizer Co, which cooperates with Yuan’s team in managing the field.

“This is the highest yield in the world, and much higher than the world average,” Yuan said on Sunday when this year’s yield was estimated.

The global average is about 10 metric tons per hectare, according to Yan Hongtao, general manager of Hebei Guigu.

Yan said the high-yield strain needs to be carefully cultivated, from planting seedlings to transplant­ing, fertilizin­g and pest control.

“Each step is managed precisely,” Yan said. “The space between two rows of rice seedlings must be 45 centimeter­s or 35 centimeter­s to ensure their healthy growth.”

This is the highest yield in the world, and much higher than the world average.”

Yuan Longping, scientist who developed China’s first hybrid rice strain

He added that organic silicon fertilizer­s used during the growth phase can overcome contaminat­ion from soil and improve soil conditions, allowing the rice to grow smoothly.

The record-setting field is just one of the testing grounds in China for Yuan’s hybrid strains of rice. His goal is to expand the scale of high-yield rice production.

Overall, the team has managed 42 test fields in 16 provincial regions across the country, including Yunnan, Shaanxi, Guangdong, Chongqing and Hunan.

Hybrid rice, sometimes called super rice, is produced by crossbreed­ing different varieties. Yuan has set three world records in hybrid rice yield — in 1999, 2005 and 2011, according to Xinhua News Agency. Contact the writers at zhangyu1@ chinadaily.com.cn

 ?? HAO QUNYING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A team led by Yuan Longping (center), the “father of hybrid rice”, has achieved the highest yield ever seen in a test plot in Hebei province. Yuan had developed his first new strains of rice in the 1970s.
HAO QUNYING / FOR CHINA DAILY A team led by Yuan Longping (center), the “father of hybrid rice”, has achieved the highest yield ever seen in a test plot in Hebei province. Yuan had developed his first new strains of rice in the 1970s.

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