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Conservation and Utilization of Genetic Resources of Wild Rice in China

Ziyi Yang, Zhijian Xu, Yang Qingwen, Qiao Weihua

2022Rice Science13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The abundant genetic resources of wild rice in China represent a key gene pool for modern rice breeding, contributing to food production and agricultural development in China and worldwide. Between the 1970s and the 2010s, two national wild rice surveys were carried out in China. More than 20 000 accessions of three species Oryza rufipogon, O. officinalis and O. meyeriana have been conserved ex situ. An in situ conservation system has also been set up to protect notable and endangered populations. This review summarized the geographical distribution of wild rice in China, the current status of conservation, the discovery of elite genes, and the application of research into the origin and domestication of rice.

Topics & Concepts

DomesticationOryza rufipogonEx situ conservationIn situ conservationEndangered speciesChinaBiologyAgricultureGeographyOryzaAgroforestryGenetic resourcesOryza sativaBiotechnologyEcologyGeneGenetic diversityPopulationGeneticsHabitatSociologyDemographyArchaeologyGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsGABA and Rice ResearchRice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
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