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Global warming affects not only human beings but also plant growth
Climate warming is one of the most serious abiotic stress factors affecting rice production.
On May 5, Associate Researcher Cao Zhibin of the Super Rice Breeding Research Team of the National Engineering Research Center for Rice (Nanchang), Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, published a research paper online in the journal Plant Biotechnology Journal as the first author
It is understood that the research team used heat-resistant common wild rice and heat-sensitive indica and japonica as parents, and constructed a series of high-temperature-resistant near-isogenic lines and positioning populations in the reproductive growth period through years of crossbreeding and backcrossing.