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Breeding Temperate Japonica Rice Varieties Adaptable to Tropical Regions: Progress and Prospects

Authors :
Sumin Jo
O-Young Jeong
Il-Ryong Choi
Joum-Ho Lee
Ji-Youn Lee
Jong-Cheol Ko
Man-Kee Baek
Gideon Torollo
Jeom-Sig Lee
Rustum Braceros
Elbert E. Sana
Byeong-Ju Kim
Thelma Padolina
Ki-Young Kim
Jesson Y. Del-Amen
Jun-Hyeon Cho
Hyun-Su Park
Sung-Ryul Kim
Jeong-Heui Lee
Dong-Soo Park
Jae Sung Lee
Woong-Jo Hyun
Lenie Pautin
Myrish Pacleb
Jong-Min Jeong
Sais-Beul Lee
Nese Sreenivasulu
Source :
Agronomy, Vol 11, Iss 2253, p 2253 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Temperate japonica rice is mainly cultivated in temperate regions. Many temperate japonica varieties have a superior grain quality that is preferred in Northeast Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, and China. The changes in consumers’ preferences in Southeast Asia and Western countries has contributed to increasing the demand for temperate japonica. Most temperate japonica varieties developed in temperate regions typically exhibit extra-early flowering under the short-day conditions in the tropics, which usually results in severely reduced yields. Since 1992, we have been developing temperate japonica varieties that can adapt to tropical environments to meet the increasing demand for temperate japonica rice, having released six varieties in the Philippines. Especially, the yield of one of the temperate japonica varieties, Japonica 7, was comparable to the yields of leading indica varieties in the Philippines. Here, we discuss the current breeding initiatives and future plans for the development of tropical-region-bred temperate japonica rice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734395
Volume :
11
Issue :
2253
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agronomy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15a0c93ee64fe4353a937aafecfab404