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Consensus Document on the Biology of Oryza sativa

By bangal11_wp | May 24, 2017

Rice is grown worldwide and is a staple food for about a half of the world’s population. It is a nutritious grain crop which contains carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, minerals, etc. Rice straw is an important animal feed in many countries.

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Posted in Crop Biology Documents, Crop Biology- OECD and tagged GE plants, GE Products, Rice

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