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Changing the world with seeds: The breeding history of IR8On 28 November 1966, IRRI released IR8, a rice variety dubbed by the media as the “miracle rice.” Ultimately, this first effective semidwarf variety would ...
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[PDF] Celebrating 50 years of IR8 - BooksThe development of IR8 signaled the dawn of modern rice varieties and the beginning of the first Green. Revolution. More popularly known as the Miracle Rice ...
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IR8: The miracle rice which saved millions of lives - BBC NewsDec 1, 2016 · IR8 was different. It married a tall high-yielding strain from Indonesia (PETA) with a sturdy dwarf variety from China (DGWG) with astounding ...
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Breakthrough in improving yield potential could continue what the ...IR8, the first rice variety released by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the world's first high-yielding rice variety, sparked the Green ...
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Studies show rice breeding innovations and technologies have ...Nov 8, 2023 · In 1966, IRRI introduced the high-yielding semi-dwarf rice variety IR8 in the Philippines and India. Dubbed the “Miracle Rice,” IR8 dramatically ...<|separator|>
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Special Issue: Iconic Rice Varieties - PMC - NIHApr 9, 2018 · IR8 provided a huge yield advantage when combined with improved agronomic management practices, but it had significant defects, such as poor ...
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A case study of the first miracle rice variety-IR8 - ScienceDirect.comWe examined the grain yield of IR8, which was the first modern rice variety of the green revolution, and found that it has decreased by 15% compared to levels ...
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Green Revolution in Asia by International Rice Research InstituteMay 4, 2021 · IR8 is a high-yielding semi-dwarf rice variety developed at IRRI in the 1960s. IR8 was a cross of a high-yielding but tall rice variety from ...<|separator|>
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The contribution of the International Rice Genebank to varietal ...Jun 2, 2020 · Peta, a tall and vigorous indica rice variety from Indonesia, was produced from a cross of Tjina and Latisail by H. Siregar. Tjina is presumed ...
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Semidwarf (sd-1), “green revolution” rice, contains a ... - PNASThe sd-1 gene was first identified in the Chinese variety Dee-geo-woo-gen (DGWG), and was crossed in the early 1960s with Peta (tall) to develop the ...
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[PDF] Genetic Analysis of Semidwarfness and Their Significance for ...a dwarf Chinese variety, Dee-geo-woo-gen. (DGWG), and a local Taiwanese variety,. Tsai-yuan-chon. In 1962, DGWG was used in a cross with Peta, a tall vigorous ...<|separator|>
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Effects of dwarfing allele sd1-d originating from 'Dee-geo-woo-gen ...(1979) Studies on the characters of the improved semi-dwarf, high-yielding indica rice varieties. I Characters of the ripening from the viewpoint of sink ...
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IR8 - WikipediaIR8 is a high-yielding semi-dwarf rice variety developed by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the early 1960s. It was developed by an IRRI ...
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Miracle Rice (International Rice Research Institute) - MoMADec 3, 2014 · This rice, dubbed IR8, was first produced in 1966 by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) at the University of the Philippines ...
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[PDF] Yield Potential Trends of Tropical Rice since the Release of IR8 and ...Grain yield and yield components of top 5 new plant type lines and check cultivar IR72 grown in non-replicated observational trials at IRRI in the dry season ...
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A Tribute to IR8, the 'Miracle Rice' that Helped India Fight a FamineDr. Gurdev Khush shared the 1996 World Food Prize with his mentor, Dr. Henry Beachell, for their unparalleled achievements in enlarging and improving the supply ...Missing: Ted Jennings
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Yield Potential Trends of Tropical Rice since the Release of IR8 and ...Nov 1, 1999 · In 1966, IRRI released IR8, the first high-yielding modern rice cultivar for the irrigated tropical lowlands. Since then, the primary emphasis ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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IR8—a rice variety for the ages - Rice TodayThis new semidwarf was about 120 cm tall with strong stems that held the plant upright, even when heavily fertilized.Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Miracle Rice - Wessels Living History FarmIR8 matured in 130 days, as opposed to 160-170 days for traditional varieties. Traditional varieties were averaging around one ton of rice per hectare of land ( ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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A case study of the first miracle rice variety-IR8 - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · We examined the grain yield of IR8, which was the first modern rice variety of the green revolution, and found that it has decreased by 15% compared to levels ...
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[PDF] Breaking the yield barrier: proceedings - BooksRice yield potential in tropical lowland environments (such as the IRRI research farm) was estimated to be 9.5 t/ha in the WS and 15.9 t/ha in the DS based on ...
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[PDF] Rice breeding: Past, present and future - Indian Academy of SciencesIn late. 1966, IRRI released the variety IR8 from this cross. Because of its superior yield potential, IR8 was widely accepted. Other improved varieties were ...
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The miracle rice-'IR8' - Daily PioneerDec 5, 2016 · This variety requires nearly about 130 days to get mature, whereas the traditional ones take around 160 to 170 days. Many rice-growing farmers ...
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0.2 Growth stages of the rice plantFor example, IR64 which matures in 110 days has a 45-day vegetative stage, whereas IR8 which matures in 130 days has a 65-day vegetative stage. The rice ...
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[PDF] A never-ending season - BooksApr 15, 2014 · IR8, also known as Miracle Rice, could yield up to 8.7 tons per hectare in high-yielding seasons. Succeeding IRRI varieties were used later on.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Rice Improvement - BooksCHARACTERISTICS. Height, lodging resistance, and nitrogen response. Elongation ability. Vegetative vigor. Tillering ability. Leaf characters. Panicle characters.
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[PDF] Methods for Evaluating Resistance to Rice Tungro Disease - BooksThe breeding methods and procedures used at IRRI in breeding rice varieties with multiple insect and disease resistance including tungro. (Khush and Coffman ...
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Higher protein content from nitrogen fertiliser application and ...An increase in milled-rice protein content (N x 6.25) from 8.14 to 9.90% (at 12% moisture) in IR8 and from 9.90 to 13.0% in IR480–5–9 due to N fertiliser ...
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[PDF] Fundamentals Of Rice Crop Science - BooksTillering is a characteristic of the rice plant, particularly that of transplanted rice. ... rice plant in the tropics and its effect on nitrogen response. Int.
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India Celebrates 50th Anniversary for Rice That Prevented FaminesDec 15, 2016 · Crops like IR8 also needed more water than natural rainfall offered, so farmers had to irrigate the soil and build wells, NPR noted. In India, ...Missing: temperature | Show results with:temperature
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[PDF] Efficiency of Nitrogen Fertilizers for Rice - BooksUse of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizer (kg/ha) for ... Australia the recommended fertilization practice for the current major varieties.
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Water management - IRRI Rice Knowledge BankAfter transplanting, water levels should be around 3 cm initially, and gradually increase to 5−10 cm (with increasing plant height) and remain there until the ...Missing: density | Show results with:density
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The brown planthopper as a recurring threat to high-yielding rice ...The brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), which periodically erupted in tropical Asian rice before the 1960s, became a major threat.
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[PDF] Brown planthopper: threat to rice production in Asia - BooksJust as IR8 was a simplistic solution to the problems of tungro virus control, the brown planthopper resistant variety IR26 was thought to be a simplistic.
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[PDF] ADOPTION, SPREAD, AND PRODUCTION IMPACT OF MODERN ...IR8 resulted from tests of promising rice lines on experimental farms in India, Pakistan, Thailand, Malaysia. and the Philippines between 1962 and 1966 (IRRI ...Missing: drivers | Show results with:drivers
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BRIDGING THE RICE YIELD GAP IN THE PHILIPPINES - Leocadio ...The dominant source of production growth was increased yields which accounted for more than 60 percent of the of production increases. The period after 1980 ...
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The rice that changed the world - The HinduNov 22, 2016 · IR8, the high-yielding rice variety helped India fight famine, turns 50 this month ... Thanks to the IR8 variety, India is self-sufficient in rice ...
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Viet Nam's rice: From hunger relief to “world's best” | Nhan Dan OnlineAug 23, 2025 · ... IR8 and IR36 but also promoted improved wet-rice farming techniques across the country's rice-growing regions. In 1972, when brown ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE IMPACT OF GREEN REVOLUTION ON RICE PRODUCTION IN ...The estimated coefficient of mvrat implies that rice yield increased 28% because of MV adoption even under rainfed conditions before 1988.2 The impact increases ...Missing: trials | Show results with:trials
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[PDF] Rice in the Global Economy - BooksOct 22, 2010 · Roughly 900 million of the world's poor depend on rice as producers or as consumers. ... production and led to a long-term decline in rice prices.
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[PDF] Two Blades of Grass: The Impact of the Green RevolutionA 10% increase in HYV adoption increases GDP per capita by about 15%, and also reduced both fertility and mortality.<|separator|>
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Assessing returns to research investments in rice varietal developmentImproved varieties in the Green Revolution era of the 1960s through the 1980s have arguably been the main research innovation that has driven rice production ...
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Studies show rice breeding innovations and technologies have ...Nov 8, 2023 · Dubbed the “Miracle Rice,” IR8 dramatically increased the yields of rice and played a significant part in the Green Revolution.
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Runoff Losses in Nitrogen and Phosphorus From Paddy and Maize ...Aug 10, 2021 · About 26.22 and 37.48% of N fertilizer was recovered from grains and straw of paddy and maize, respectively, whereas only 12.35 and 19.51% of P ...Missing: Asia IR8
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Runoff loss of nitrogen and phosphorus from a rice paddy field in the ...Results showed that the highest runoff losses of TN (20.5 kg ha⁻¹) and TP (1.66 kg ha⁻¹) were respectively produced by N300 and ON300 practices during the rice ...
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The impact of the Green Revolution on indigenous crops of IndiaOct 1, 2019 · The Green Revolution in India was initiated in the 1960s by introducing high-yielding varieties of rice and wheat to increase food ...Missing: IR8 acreage
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Making Rice–Cultivation Water-Efficient and Sustainable for HaryanaJul 4, 2024 · Groundwater depletion: the bane of wheat-rice cropping system. Back in the 1960s, the northern states of Punjab and Haryana were the epicenter ...Missing: IR8 | Show results with:IR8
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India's water depletion worsens as paddy takes a toll on groundwaterJan 13, 2025 · India faces a severe groundwater crisis as paddy cultivation depletes water resources in regions like Punjab and Haryana.Missing: IR8 | Show results with:IR8
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Income distribution effects of the green revolution in India: A review ...This paper examines the impact of the green revolution on selected dimensions of income distribution in India, by reviewing the Indian empirical evidence.
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[PDF] Growth and Entitlements: The Analytics of the Green RevolutionIt has been observed that between the early seventies and the mid-eighties the real wage of agricultural labourers rose in several parts of India and did not ...<|separator|>
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IRRI under siege - Grain.orgApr 15, 2010 · “IRRI is the enemy of the Asia's peasants. We want it out of the Philippines or anywhere in Asia. We want IRRI out now because it has done ...
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Green Revolution: Impacts, limits, and the path ahead - PNASEvidence from India shows a marked increase in protein and fat intake between 1975 and 1995 across all income groups, suggesting that all consumers have ...
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Health Impacts of the Green Revolution - PubMed CentralResults indicate that the diffusion of MVs reduced infant mortality by 2.4–5.3 percentage points (from a baseline of 18%), with stronger effects for male ...
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The 21st Century Agriculture: When Rice Research Draws Attention ...Mar 16, 2020 · ... semi-dwarf variety IR8. Deemed as the miracle rice, IR8 saved ... Hargrove T.R., Cabanilla V.L. The impact of semidwarf varieties on Asian rice- ...
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Environmental changes to blame for drop in yield of 'miracle rice'Oct 10, 2010 · Environmental changes are to blame for a 15% drop in the yield of "miracle rice" -- also known as rice variety IR8 -- since the 1960s.Missing: temperature rainfall
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Breeding and Cereal Yield Progress - Fischer - 2010 - Crop ScienceMar 1, 2010 · Changes in filled spikelets per square meter and seed weight were not consistent, and the decline in yield of IR8 seems to be related to falling ...
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IR64: a high-quality and high-yielding mega variety | Rice | Full TextApr 9, 2018 · In addition to its high yield, early maturity and disease resistance, it had excellent cooking quality, matching that of the best varieties ...
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[PDF] IR Varieties and Their Impact - Booksdevelopment of IR36, a successful rice variety, is given below. The pedigree of IR36 involves 13 landraces from six countries. The initial crosses that led ...
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Hybrid rice in Asia: An unfolding threat - Grain.orgIn 1966, their big breakthrough came: IR8 was released. IR8, like its Chinese counterparts, was a semi-dwarf rice; and it responded well to intensive ...
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2016 - IRRI NewsDec 21, 2016 · CIAT celebrates the 50th anniversary of IR8. The celebration of the 50th anniversary of rice variety IR8 is very timely for the International ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Annual Report 2016 - Books - International Rice Research InstituteMay 30, 2017 · The Indian. Council of Agricultural Research and IRRI celebrated the golden anniversary of the world's first high-yielding rice variety. The ...
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Two Blades of Grass: The Impact of the Green RevolutionThe Green Revolution increased yields by 44%, increased income, reduced population growth, and a 10-year delay would have cost 17% of GDP per capita.
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Weedy rice is unintended legacy of Green Revolution - The SourceMar 25, 2020 · A new global study reveals the extent to which high-yielding rice varieties favored in the decades since the “Green Revolution” have a propensity to go feral.
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Plants and population: Is there time? - PMC - PubMed CentralThe rice variety IR8 was a leading entry in the Green Revolution. Complex changes in varieties planted, farmer education, farm management, credit ...Historical Background · Demographic Situation And... · Insights From The Colloquium
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Golden Rice: A Quarter-Century of Innovation, Challenges, and the ...Jul 2, 2025 · After its initial development, Golden Rice technology was transferred to public sector breeding programs in low- and middle-income countries, ...Missing: IR8 legacy averting famines successors
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Golden rice – a miracle tarnished by irresponsible activism - The HillSep 26, 2017 · But feeding trials have shown the rice to be highly effective in preventing VAD, and toxicity is virtually impossible because conversion of ...