2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojgen.2014.42016
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Exploring Variability: New Brazilian Varieties SCS119 Rubi and SCS120 Onix for the Specialty Rices Market

Abstract: Abstract"Specialty rices" is a common name for varieties that present uncommon grains with distinctive features as pericarp color, grain shape and size or aroma. Most of these rices are related to cultural traditions and ceremonies, but some have higher nutritionally value than white rice. Considering that today people are searching for foods that could help to improve and maintain health, specialty rices would also be considered in some way as functional food. As a specific market, the economic values of thes… Show more

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“…Riceberry combines the desirable features of two prominent rice varieties, one a local, non-glutinous purple rice and the other an aromatic white jasmine rice (Waiyawuththanapoom et al, 2015;Gene Discovery Rice and Rice Science Center, 2017). Two improved pigmented varieties 2 www.irri.org/international-rice-genebank (the red rice "Rubi" and the black rice "Onix") have been released in Brazil (Wickert et al, 2014).…”
Section: Conserving and Utilizing Pigmented Rice Landraces For Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Riceberry combines the desirable features of two prominent rice varieties, one a local, non-glutinous purple rice and the other an aromatic white jasmine rice (Waiyawuththanapoom et al, 2015;Gene Discovery Rice and Rice Science Center, 2017). Two improved pigmented varieties 2 www.irri.org/international-rice-genebank (the red rice "Rubi" and the black rice "Onix") have been released in Brazil (Wickert et al, 2014).…”
Section: Conserving and Utilizing Pigmented Rice Landraces For Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some people prefer pigmented (red or black) rice grains due to their taste, texture, aroma, and ceremonial or medicinal value (Sweeney et al, 2006 ). Wickert et al ( 2014 ) bred the cultivars “SCS119 Rubi” and “SCS120 Onix,” with red and black grains, respectively, for specialty rice markets in Brazil. These cultivars had the same protein, lipid, carbohydrate, mineral, and fiber content as white rice, but contained higher levels of anthocyanins and phenolics than their ancestor cultivars.…”
Section: Developing Elite Germplasm/cultivars High In Phenylpropanoidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ambos os cultivares são pertencentes à espécie Oryza sativa. Os cultivares possuem expectativa de produtividade diferenciadas, a produtividade média do SCS119 Rubi é de 7.900 kg por hectare e o SCS120 Ônix tem alcançado produtividades médias de apenas 5.500 kg por hectare (WICKERT et al, 2014).…”
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