Breeding Rice for Drought-Prone Environments


Autoria(s): International Rice Research Institute
Contribuinte(s)

K. S. Fischer

R. Lafitte,

S. Fukai

G. N. Atlin

B. Hardy

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

A large portion of the world’s poor farm in rainfed systems where the water supply is unpredictable and droughts are common. In Asia, about 50% of all the rice land is rainfed and, although rice yields in irrigated systems have doubled and tripled over the past 30 years, only modest gains have occurred in rainfed rice systems. In part, this is because of the difficulty in improving rice varieties for environments that are heterogeneous and variable, and in part because there has been little effort to breed rice for drought tolerance. Information available for other cereals (for example, maize, Bänziger et al 2000) and for wheat and the limited or circumstantial evidence available for rice indicate that we can now breed varieties that have improved yield under drought and produce high yields in the good seasons. This manual aims to help plant breeders develop such varieties. While the manual focuses on drought tolerance, this must be integrated with the mainstream breeding program that also deals with agronomic adaptation, grain quality, and pest and disease resistance. Mackill et al (1996) have written a guide to the overall improvement of rice for rainfed conditions. This manual should be seen as an amplification of and updating of the section on drought tolerance in that book. Because final proof of many approaches for breeding drought-tolerant rice is not yet available, and because some aspects may not work in all environments and germplasm, we recommend that you use this manual with caution. Test the suggested approaches and only implement them on a large scale if they are effective and realistic for your own situation

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:94243

Publicador

International Rice Research Institute

Palavras-Chave #Rice #drought #rainfed rice systems #A3 #300203 Plant Improvement (Selection, Breeding and Genetic Engineering) #620501 Field crops #070305 Crop and Pasture Improvement (Selection and Breeding)
Tipo

Book