GMO news related to Philippines

12.01.2009 |

Modified rice may resist disease in Southeast Asia

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.

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