Not exact matches
The
Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC), established in 1997, has provided a platform and mechanism
for partnerships between NARES and IRRI.
We use new approaches
for increasing yield potential, such as marker - assisted breeding to develop the next generation of
rice varieties suited
for irrigated environments in Asia.
We have worked within the platforms of the
Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC), Phase IV - platform for poverty alleviation, and the enablement of poor rice farmers to improve livelihoods and overcome poverty in South and Southeast Asia through the C
Rice Research Consortium (IRRC), Phase IV - platform
for poverty alleviation, and the enablement of poor
rice farmers to improve livelihoods and overcome poverty in South and Southeast Asia through the C
rice farmers to improve livelihoods and overcome poverty in South and Southeast Asia through the CURE.
The PSTOL1 gene is also being tested in
rice varieties
for the more productive
irrigated rice - growing areas and initial results show that the plants grow a better root system and have higher production too.
IRRI also gives support in national strategy and framework planning
for hybrid
rice development; research on abiotic stress tolerance particularly submergence, drought, and low temperature damage in high elevation areas; support for the implementation of integrated crop and resource management in the target areas through the Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) and the Indonesian Rice Knowledge Bank; and support of dissemination of post harvest technolog
rice development; research on abiotic stress tolerance particularly submergence, drought, and low temperature damage in high elevation areas; support
for the implementation of integrated crop and resource management in the target areas through the
Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) and the Indonesian Rice Knowledge Bank; and support of dissemination of post harvest technolog
Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) and the Indonesian
Rice Knowledge Bank; and support of dissemination of post harvest technolog
Rice Knowledge Bank; and support of dissemination of post harvest technologies.
This video provides recommendations on how to control weedy
rice, from results of collaborative research studies among IRRI, the Rice Research and Development Institute in Sri Lanka, University of Ruhuna, and the Irrigated Rice Research Consortium funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperat
rice, from results of collaborative research studies among IRRI, the
Rice Research and Development Institute in Sri Lanka, University of Ruhuna, and the Irrigated Rice Research Consortium funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperat
Rice Research and Development Institute in Sri Lanka, University of Ruhuna, and the
Irrigated Rice Research Consortium funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperat
Rice Research Consortium funded by the Swiss Agency
for Development and Cooperation.
The
Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) was created in 1997 with funding from the Swiss Agency
for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to provide a venue
for linkages among national agricultural research and extension systems, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, academic institutions, and the private sector.
For despite appearances, farmers harvesting
irrigated rice are learning how to rid their crops -LSB-...]
For example, the large amount of water used to grow apples or
irrigate rice or roast coffee is also wasted if the end - product is lost along the way.
Irrigated rice yields in Africa are often comparable to yields obtained in Asia, but there is a need
for improved, high - yielding varieties, resistant to major environmental stresses, pests and diseases.
This village located at the valley, surround of many hill and most of the area is a
rice fields that
irrigate by Subak, the Balinese traditional water system
for rice field.
The water is taken from the above mountain and flows downward to
irrigate rice fields and also used
for construction.