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Revisiting rice breeding methods – evaluating the use of rapid generation advance (RGA) for routine rice breeding

Author Affiliations
International Rice Research Institute, KU Leuven, Deakin University, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Published InPlant Production Science
Year2017
Citations151

Abstract

Rice production needs to increase in the future in order to meet increasing demands. The development of new improved and higher yielding varieties more quickly will be needed to meet this demand. However, most rice breeding programmes in the world have not changed in several decades. In this article, we revisit the evidence in favour of using rapid generation advance (RGA) as a routine breeding method. We describe preliminary activities at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to re-establish RGA on a large scale as the main breeding method for irrigated rice breeding. We also describe experiences from the early adoption at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute. Evaluation of RGA breeding lines at IRRI for yield, flowering time and plant…
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