Presents the product of a two-year intensive survey and analysis of the genetic prospects for the world's major food crops conducted in the early 1980s
Minerals grasped from the earth, and carbon from the air, are converted by the rice plant into food ...
Rice is an excellent system for plant genomics as it represents a modest size genome of 430 Mb. It f...
The last fifty years have witnessed a significant improvement in global food production. However, ...
started as a postdoctoral research fellow at CSIRO Plant Industry thanks to the generous support of ...
Breakthroughs in genomics research in recent decades have fundamentally changed the landscape of cr...
This paper examines the post-Occupation reconstruction of Japanese genetics by considering its relat...
This paper charts the history of the Rockefeller Foundation’s participation in the collection and lo...
The mission of the Center is to conduct research to keep the U.S. rice industry competitive in the g...
Meeting: American Association of Cereal Chemists, Annual Meeting, Oct. 1974, Montreal, QC, C
As rice feeds nearly half of the human population, rice breeding is a critical focal point for achie...
In the spirit of the general debate over genetically modified (GM) food which is not slowing down, w...
Agriculture research knowledge and technology that transcends national borders has played a crucial ...
The Rockefeller Foundation has been associated with ICRISAT since its genesis. Early consultations ...
The Genetic Evaluation and Utilization (GEU) program of the International Rice Research Institute (I...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. By 2050, human population is expected to reach 9...
Minerals grasped from the earth, and carbon from the air, are converted by the rice plant into food ...
Rice is an excellent system for plant genomics as it represents a modest size genome of 430 Mb. It f...
The last fifty years have witnessed a significant improvement in global food production. However, ...
started as a postdoctoral research fellow at CSIRO Plant Industry thanks to the generous support of ...
Breakthroughs in genomics research in recent decades have fundamentally changed the landscape of cr...
This paper examines the post-Occupation reconstruction of Japanese genetics by considering its relat...
This paper charts the history of the Rockefeller Foundation’s participation in the collection and lo...
The mission of the Center is to conduct research to keep the U.S. rice industry competitive in the g...
Meeting: American Association of Cereal Chemists, Annual Meeting, Oct. 1974, Montreal, QC, C
As rice feeds nearly half of the human population, rice breeding is a critical focal point for achie...
In the spirit of the general debate over genetically modified (GM) food which is not slowing down, w...
Agriculture research knowledge and technology that transcends national borders has played a crucial ...
The Rockefeller Foundation has been associated with ICRISAT since its genesis. Early consultations ...
The Genetic Evaluation and Utilization (GEU) program of the International Rice Research Institute (I...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. By 2050, human population is expected to reach 9...
Minerals grasped from the earth, and carbon from the air, are converted by the rice plant into food ...
Rice is an excellent system for plant genomics as it represents a modest size genome of 430 Mb. It f...
The last fifty years have witnessed a significant improvement in global food production. However, ...