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Uploaded by irrivideo on Sep 15, 2009
IRRI plant breeder Arvind Kumar shows progress in the Institute's drought tolerance research.
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No, these are not hybrid seeds, but inbred lines meaning that farmers can replant seeds from a previous harvest for as long as they want.
ehettel 8 months ago
Is this a hybred rice seed that will not reproduce itself. If so, the company paying you will benefit each year from the seed sales, right?
lonestarskywatcher 8 months ago
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No, these are not hybrid seeds, but inbred lines meaning that farmers can replant seeds from a previous harvest for as long as they want.
ehettel 8 months ago
Is this a hybred rice seed that will not reproduce itself. If so, the company paying you will benefit each year from the seed sales, right?
lonestarskywatcher 8 months ago