The Genetic Evaluation and Utilization (GEU) program of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is an interdisciplinary program for the improvement of rice crops. Scientists trained in diverse disciplines such as plant breeding, plant pathology, entomology, agronomy, cereal chemistry, plant physiology, and soil chemistry work together and contribute their specialized skills to this joint endeavor. The program has five interrelated components: (1) germ plasm collection and conservation, (2) research in disciplinary areas, (3) development of improved germ plasm, (4) distribution, evaluation and exchange of germ plasm internationally, (5) training of young scientists. Over forty thousand rice varieties from different countries are be...
This article 'Genetics of Resistance to Rice Stem Borer' appeared in the International Rice Research...
This article 'Genetic Resources of GEB24' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter ser...
This article 'Genetic Nature of Some Agronomic Traits in Two Elite Lines of Rice' appeared in the In...
The rice improvement program of International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is an international and...
The mission of the Center is to conduct research to keep the U.S. rice industry competitive in the g...
Genetic diversity is the essential ingredient for improvement of major food crops. Domestication by ...
This article 'IRRI's Genetic Resources Program' appeared in the International Rice Research Newslett...
This article 'Evaluation of Rice Germplasm for Some Panicle and Grain Characteristics' appeared in t...
This article 'Evaluation of Germplasm Accessions for Green Leafhopper (GLH) Resistance' appeared in ...
This article 'Genetic Divergence and Multiple Disease Resistance Studies in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)' ...
This article 'Genetic Analysis of Bacterial Blight (BB) Resistance in Rice Anther Culture Progenies'...
This article 'Genetic Studies in the F2 of Crosses for High Grain Quality' appeared in the Internati...
This article 'Genetic Studies of Seed Dormancy in High Grain Quality Cultivars' appeared in the Inte...
This program, also known as GRiSP, is designed to increase rice productivity and value for the poor,...
This article 'Evaluation of Rice Strains for Resistance to Gall Midge and Leaf Roller' appeared in t...
This article 'Genetics of Resistance to Rice Stem Borer' appeared in the International Rice Research...
This article 'Genetic Resources of GEB24' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter ser...
This article 'Genetic Nature of Some Agronomic Traits in Two Elite Lines of Rice' appeared in the In...
The rice improvement program of International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is an international and...
The mission of the Center is to conduct research to keep the U.S. rice industry competitive in the g...
Genetic diversity is the essential ingredient for improvement of major food crops. Domestication by ...
This article 'IRRI's Genetic Resources Program' appeared in the International Rice Research Newslett...
This article 'Evaluation of Rice Germplasm for Some Panicle and Grain Characteristics' appeared in t...
This article 'Evaluation of Germplasm Accessions for Green Leafhopper (GLH) Resistance' appeared in ...
This article 'Genetic Divergence and Multiple Disease Resistance Studies in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)' ...
This article 'Genetic Analysis of Bacterial Blight (BB) Resistance in Rice Anther Culture Progenies'...
This article 'Genetic Studies in the F2 of Crosses for High Grain Quality' appeared in the Internati...
This article 'Genetic Studies of Seed Dormancy in High Grain Quality Cultivars' appeared in the Inte...
This program, also known as GRiSP, is designed to increase rice productivity and value for the poor,...
This article 'Evaluation of Rice Strains for Resistance to Gall Midge and Leaf Roller' appeared in t...
This article 'Genetics of Resistance to Rice Stem Borer' appeared in the International Rice Research...
This article 'Genetic Resources of GEB24' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter ser...
This article 'Genetic Nature of Some Agronomic Traits in Two Elite Lines of Rice' appeared in the In...