This article 'Grain Properties of IR36-Based Starch Mutants' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping systems. This publication will report what scientists are doing to increase the production of rice in as much as this crop feeds the most densely populated and land scarce nations in the world
This article 'Grain Quality Characteristics of Some Rice Varieties' appeared in the International Ri...
This article 'Agronomic Performance and Genetic Correlations of Rice Mutants' appeared in the Intern...
This article 'Biochemical Properties of Discolored Rice Grains' appeared in the International Rice R...
This article 'Grain Quality of Some Promising Mutants' appeared in the International Rice Research N...
Some grain properties of 20 starch mutants that were transferred from mutants of Japanese rices to I...
This article 'A Natural Rice Mutant From IR22' appeared in the International Rice Research Newslette...
This article 'High-Protein Mutants in Rice' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter s...
This article 'How to Convert IR36 Into a Low-Amylose Variety' appeared in the International Rice Res...
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) maintains a population of mutants based on IR64 one...
This article 'Two New Varieties From Segregation Material of IR36' appeared in the International Ric...
This article 'Performance of Three Elite Rice Mutants' appeared in the International Rice Research N...
This article 'Grain Quality of Some Promising Rice Genotypes' appeared in the International Rice Res...
This article 'IR36, a Promising Variety for Bacterial Blight-Prone Areas of Haryana' appeared in the...
This article 'Induced Rice Mutants in Haryana' appeared in the International Rice Research Newslette...
This article 'Genetic Nature of High-Density Rice Grain' appeared in the International Rice Research...
This article 'Grain Quality Characteristics of Some Rice Varieties' appeared in the International Ri...
This article 'Agronomic Performance and Genetic Correlations of Rice Mutants' appeared in the Intern...
This article 'Biochemical Properties of Discolored Rice Grains' appeared in the International Rice R...
This article 'Grain Quality of Some Promising Mutants' appeared in the International Rice Research N...
Some grain properties of 20 starch mutants that were transferred from mutants of Japanese rices to I...
This article 'A Natural Rice Mutant From IR22' appeared in the International Rice Research Newslette...
This article 'High-Protein Mutants in Rice' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter s...
This article 'How to Convert IR36 Into a Low-Amylose Variety' appeared in the International Rice Res...
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) maintains a population of mutants based on IR64 one...
This article 'Two New Varieties From Segregation Material of IR36' appeared in the International Ric...
This article 'Performance of Three Elite Rice Mutants' appeared in the International Rice Research N...
This article 'Grain Quality of Some Promising Rice Genotypes' appeared in the International Rice Res...
This article 'IR36, a Promising Variety for Bacterial Blight-Prone Areas of Haryana' appeared in the...
This article 'Induced Rice Mutants in Haryana' appeared in the International Rice Research Newslette...
This article 'Genetic Nature of High-Density Rice Grain' appeared in the International Rice Research...
This article 'Grain Quality Characteristics of Some Rice Varieties' appeared in the International Ri...
This article 'Agronomic Performance and Genetic Correlations of Rice Mutants' appeared in the Intern...
This article 'Biochemical Properties of Discolored Rice Grains' appeared in the International Rice R...