High-yielding
hybrid rice area to cross 50pc in three years
March
27, 2018
Our Staff Reporter
March 27, 2018
LAHORE - High yielding hybrid rice area is
going to cross 50 per cent in three years from present 25 to 30 per cent paddy
coverage, yielding additional two million tons output, said Shahzad Ali Malik,
Chief Executive Officer of Guard Rice Research & Services Pvt Ltd at a
function.
All efforts of introducing hybrid rice seed in
Pakistan is being commanded by national seed companies mainly in collaboration
of Chinese leader in research & development with 'Guard Agri' having the
lion's share. Several multinational seed companies like, Monsanto, Pioneer,
Syngenta and Bayer did try to introduce hybrid rice seed but failed to
outperform national seed companies.
Their varieties were less rewarding for farmers
due to lack of jump in production while seed cost was also high if compared
with what local seed companies were offering, Shahzad Ali Malik said.
Malik, who is founding president of Seed
Association of Pakistan (SAP) and ex-presidents of Rice Exporters Association
of Pakistan (REAP) and LCCI, said that with untiring efforts of local
scientists, the role of private sector in seed research and development is
increasing day by day.
With doubling of hybrid rice seed coverage from
present 25-30 per cent to over 50 per cent in next three years, national rice
production is potentially expected to be increased by hefty two million tons.
At present yield is 6.9 million ton from 2.79 million hactares. By doubling the
area from 25 per cent to 50 per cent, the expected increase in yield will be
around 2 million tons and total yield will be around 9 million tons, he
explained.
In total rice hybridization, around 90 per cent
area of long-grain paddy is in Sindh province while 10 per cent in South
Punjab. As aromatic basmati rice is first choice for farmers in Punjab, coarse
varieties area is still low.
However, with production of hybrid rice seed in
central Punjab, paddy area in Punjab is likely to increase significantly in
coming years, he observed.
The major factor behind success of national
seed companies in large-scale acceptance of rice hybrid seed has been
development of heat-resistance and drought-tolerant varieties, he said and
adding multinational seed companies had varieties that could not perform well
in harsh summer weather of Sindh and Southern Punjab.
Hence, Malik said, the long grain hybrid rice
that substituted IRRI-6 in coastal belt and central Sindh is a major success as
its export market is rapidly evolving in the favour of farmers and exporters.
The higher yield and lower production give a
premium to farmers, considerably changing their socio economic conditions.
Consequently, our long grain rice is gaining
grounds globally with much ease by competing major producers and exporters
countries of the world like Vietnam and Thailand. It is pertinent to mention
here that Shahzad Ali Malik is one of the most prominent entrepreneurs who
spearhead private sector research and development (R&D) in agriculture.
His company has emerged as a leader in
demand-driven research in agriculture, challenging the monopoly of public
sector institutions and multinationals.
With great passion to increase productivity of
farming sector, Shahzad Ali Malik is actively striving to achieve food security
in his untiring efforts spanning over past 25 years. He successfully pioneered
the introduction of hybrid rice seed in Pakistan with collaboration of Chinese
scientists
Rice Huller
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Breakthrough in battle against rice blast
Date:
March 26, 2018
Source:
University of Exeter
Summary:
Scientists
have found a way to stop the spread of rice blast, a fungus that destroys up to
30% of the world's rice crop each year.
Scientists have found a way to
stop the spread of rice blast, a fungus that destroys up to 30% of the world's
rice crop each year.
An international team led by the
University of Exeter showed that chemical genetic inhibition of a single
protein in the fungus stops it spreading inside a rice leaf -- leaving it
trapped within a single plant cell.
The finding is a breakthrough in
terms of understanding rice blast, a disease that is hugely important in terms
of global food security.
However, the scientists caution
that this is a "fundamental" discovery -- not a cure that can yet be
applied outside the laboratory.
The research revealed how the
fungus can manipulate and then squeeze through natural channels (called
plasmodesmata) that exist between plant cells.
"This is an exciting
breakthrough because we have discovered how the fungus is able to move
stealthily between rice cells, evading recognition by the plant immune
system," said senior author Professor Nick Talbot FRS, of the University
of Exeter.
"It is clearly able to
suppress immune responses at pit fields (groups of plasmodesmata), and also
regulate its own severe constriction to squeeze itself through such a narrow
space.
"And all this is achieved by
a single regulatory protein. It's a remarkable feat."
Rice blast threatens global food
security, destroying enough rice each year to feed 60 million people.
It spreads within rice plants by
invasive hyphae (branching filaments) which break through from cell to cell.
In their bid to understand this
process, the researchers used chemical genetics to mutate a signalling protein
to make it susceptible to a specific drug.
The protein, PMK1, is responsible
for suppressing the rice's immunity and allowing the fungus to squeeze through
pit fields -- so, by inhibiting it, the researchers were able to trap the
fungus within a cell.
This level of precision led the
team to discover that just one enzyme, called a MAP kinase, was responsible for
regulating the invasive growth of rice blast.
The research team hope this
discovery will enable them to identify targets of this enzyme and thereby
determine the molecular basis of this devastating disease.
The research was led by Dr Wasin
Sakulkoo, who recently received his PhD from Exeter.
Dr Sakulkoo is a Halpin Scholar,
a programme initiated by the generosity of Exeter alumni Les and Claire Halpin,
which funds students from rice-growing regions of the world to study with
Professor Talbot's research group.
Dr Sakulkoo is from Thailand, and
has returned home to a new position in industry following graduation.
Story Source:
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Content may be edited for style and length.
Journal Reference:
1.
Wasin
Sakulkoo, Miriam Osés-Ruiz, Ely Oliveira Garcia, Darren M. Soanes, George R.
Littlejohn, Christian Hacker, Ana Correia, Barbara Valent, Nicholas J.
Talbot. A single fungal MAP kinase controls plant
cell-to-cell invasion by the rice blast fungus. Science,
2018; 359 (6382): 1399 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaq0892
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180326090321.htm
Scientists make breakthrough in the battle
against rice fungus
Rice blast destroys enough of the crop each year to feed 60 million
people.
26 March, 2018 11:07
Scientists have discovered a way
to stop the spread of a fungus that destroys up to 30% of the world’s rice crop
each year.
An international team led by the
University of Exeter showed that a chemical inhibition of a single protein in a
fungus called rice blast prevents it from spreading inside a rice leaf – instead
leaving it trapped within a single plant cell.
The researchers say their finding
is a breakthrough in terms of understanding the disease, but is not yet a cure
that can be applied outside the laboratory.
Their work showed how the fungus
can manipulate and squeeze through natural channels, called plasmodesmata, that
exists between plant cells.
Professor Nick Talbot, of the University of Exeter, said: “This
is an exciting breakthrough because we have discovered how the fungus is able
to move stealthily between rice cells, evading recognition by the plant immune
system.
“It is clearly able to suppress
immune responses at pit fields (groups of plasmodesmata), and also regulate its
own severe constriction to squeeze itself through such a narrow space.
“And all this is achieved by a
single regulatory protein. It’s a remarkable feat.”
Rice blast destroys enough of the
crop each year to feed 60 million people, the researchers say.
The researchers used chemical
genetics to mutate a signalling protein to make it susceptible to a specific
drug.
This protein, PMK1, is
responsible for suppressing the rice’s immunity and allowing the fungus to
squeeze through pit fields. By inhibiting it, the researchers were able to trap
the fungus within a cell.
They found that just one enzyme,
called a MAP kinase, was responsible for regulating the invasive growth of rice
blast.
The research was published in the
journal Science.
High-yielding
hybrid rice area to cross 50pc in three years
March
27, 2018
Our Staff Reporter
March 27, 2018
LAHORE - High yielding hybrid rice
area is going to cross 50 per cent in three years from present 25 to 30 per
cent paddy coverage, yielding additional two million tons output, said Shahzad
Ali Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Guard Rice Research & Services Pvt
Ltd at a function.
All efforts of introducing hybrid rice seed in
Pakistan is being commanded by national seed companies mainly in collaboration
of Chinese leader in research & development with 'Guard Agri' having the
lion's share. Several multinational seed companies like, Monsanto, Pioneer,
Syngenta and Bayer did try to introduce hybrid rice seed but failed to
outperform national seed companies.
Their varieties were less rewarding for farmers
due to lack of jump in production while seed cost was also high if compared
with what local seed companies were offering, Shahzad Ali Malik said.
Malik, who is founding president of Seed
Association of Pakistan (SAP) and ex-presidents of Rice Exporters Association
of Pakistan (REAP) and LCCI, said that with untiring efforts of local
scientists, the role of private sector in seed research and development is
increasing day by day.
With doubling of hybrid rice seed coverage from
present 25-30 per cent to over 50 per cent in next three years, national rice
production is potentially expected to be increased by hefty two million tons.
At present yield is 6.9 million ton from 2.79 million hactares. By doubling the
area from 25 per cent to 50 per cent, the expected increase in yield will be
around 2 million tons and total yield will be around 9 million tons, he
explained.
In total rice hybridization, around 90 per cent
area of long-grain paddy is in Sindh province while 10 per cent in South
Punjab. As aromatic basmati rice is first choice for farmers in Punjab, coarse
varieties area is still low.
However, with production of hybrid rice seed in
central Punjab, paddy area in Punjab is likely to increase significantly in
coming years, he observed.
The major factor behind success of national
seed companies in large-scale acceptance of rice hybrid seed has been
development of heat-resistance and drought-tolerant varieties, he said and
adding multinational seed companies had varieties that could not perform well
in harsh summer weather of Sindh and Southern Punjab.
Hence, Malik said, the long grain hybrid rice
that substituted IRRI-6 in coastal belt and central Sindh is a major success as
its export market is rapidly evolving in the favour of farmers and exporters.
The higher yield and lower production give a
premium to farmers, considerably changing their socio economic conditions.
Consequently, our long grain rice is gaining
grounds globally with much ease by competing major producers and exporters
countries of the world like Vietnam and Thailand. It is pertinent to mention
here that Shahzad Ali Malik is one of the most prominent entrepreneurs who
spearhead private sector research and development (R&D) in agriculture.
His company has emerged as a leader in
demand-driven research in agriculture, challenging the monopoly of public
sector institutions and multinationals.
With great passion to increase productivity of
farming sector, Shahzad Ali Malik is actively striving to achieve food security
in his untiring efforts spanning over past 25 years. He successfully pioneered
the introduction of hybrid rice seed in Pakistan with collaboration of Chinese
scientists.
https://nation.com.pk/27-Mar-2018/high-yielding-
hybrid-rice-area-to-cross-50pc-in-three-years
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