2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5520741
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Scenario of Plant Breeding in Nepal and Its Application in Rice

Abstract: Rice, the number one staple food crop of Nepal, contributes nearly 20% to the agricultural gross domestic product, almost 7% to gross domestic product, and supplies with 40% of the food calorie consumption of Nepalese people. Despite of increasing production, the national demand of rice cannot be fulfilled, and billions of rupees are spent yearly for importing rice from India. This article reviews history, recent scenario, prospects, and importance of rice breeding research in Nepal for self-sufficiency. Thoug… Show more

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“…In Nepal, by 2020 National Seed Board (NSB) has released and recommended 87 varieties of rice. More than two-thirds of the genetic improvements in rice in Nepal came from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) followed by Nepal and India (KC et al, 2021). The establishment of a Hybrid Research Unit (HRU) under the National Commodity Programs and Divisions was recently proposed.…”
Section: Hybrid Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Nepal, by 2020 National Seed Board (NSB) has released and recommended 87 varieties of rice. More than two-thirds of the genetic improvements in rice in Nepal came from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) followed by Nepal and India (KC et al, 2021). The establishment of a Hybrid Research Unit (HRU) under the National Commodity Programs and Divisions was recently proposed.…”
Section: Hybrid Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is envisaged that 40 hybrids, including eight rice hybrids, will be developed, and promoted by 2025. In addition, the private sectors expect to develop and promote 20 hybrids, including five rice hybrids (KC et al, 2021).…”
Section: Hybrid Ricementioning
confidence: 99%