12.01.2009 | permalink
Researchers at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center say they have discovered how to genetically modify rice to make it more resistant to a disease that is ravaging Asian rice farms. A viral disease, known as rice tungro, destroys about $1.5 billion worth of rice every year in Southeast Asia. That’s roughly five to 10 percent of the yield in major rice-growing areas in the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India and Thailand.