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Seawater hybrid rice trial planting in the works

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Beijing: Chinese agricultur­al scientist Yuan Longping announced that his team has completed detailed plans for seawater hybrid rice’s trial planting and promotion.

The new generation hybrid rice will firstly be planted experiment­ally in six provinces in China and is expected to be promoted to across the country by 2020, said Yuan while being interviewe­d by Hunan Satellite TV.

Yuan and his team have successful­ly planted seawater hybrid rice in east China’s Shandong province, setting a record production of 500kg per mu (0.07ha).

Recently, the same rice was also successful­ly planted and harvested a production of 500km per mu in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

It was the first time in the world that rice was successful­ly planted in the tropics.

Molecular technology was used in the breeding of the third generation super hybrid rice, according to Yuan, who is an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

Statistics show that there is about 200 million mu of saline-alkaline soil in China that is suitable for the newly developed hybrid rice.

Dubbed as China’s “father of hybrid rice”, Yuan added that he hopes the seawater hybrid rice could be promoted to half of such saline-alkaline soil in the coming three years.

And this will increase at least 30 billion kilograms of grain output to the country every year.

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