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Genetic Recognition Resources Fund (GRRF)
 
INTERVIEW-Flood resistant rice may reach farmers in 2009
By Nao Nakanishi HONG KONG, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Flood resistant rice, developed this year with the help of genetic engineering, may reach farmers as soon as 2009, helping them cope with global warming and the extreme weather it is expected to bring.
Philippine, US researchers discover flood resistant rice gene
MANILA, Aug 10, 2006 (AFP) - Researchers in the Philippines and the United States have isolated a gene that will enable rice to survive flooding, it was announced Thursday.
Gene discovery to help rice yields threatened by floods
PARIS, Aug 9, 2006 (AFP) - An international team of geneticists has pinpointed a gene that can help save rice plants from disastrous floods, according to their study, published Thursday in the British science journal Nature.
SUBMERGENCE TOLERANCE RESEARCH OVERVIEW
More than 22 million hectares of rice paddies are prone to transient flooding due to seasonal rains. This area is home to 140 million farmers of which half live on less than 1$/day. Cultivars that can survive temporal flooding of fields are highly desired to enhance yield.
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A Type I Secreted, Sulfated Peptide Triggers XA21-Mediated Innate Immunity. Sang-Won Lee, et al. Science 326, 850 (2009); DOI: 10.1126/science.1173438
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