NSIC Rc298: the first released variety for irrigated lowland direct wet-seeded rice system

Issue Date

8-2014

Abstract

Seedling vigor, anaerobic germination, lodging resistance to the major pests and diseases, and yield are the major traits that are considered in the development of new cultivars for direct wet-seeded rice system. Several genetic donors and breeding populations have been tested for these traits under field and laboratory conditions. NSIC Rc298 was derived from a cross between PR29253-96-1 and AR32-4-5-2 in 2002DS designated as PR34159. It was selected and advanced for several years until nomination to the National Cooperative Test in 2008. The breeding line, PR34159-13-1, passed the Multi-location Adaption Trial in 2011 and recommended for release in 2012. NSIC Rc had a 5.6 yield advantage over PSB Rc82, a popular high-yielding variety in irrigated lowland. It has anaerobic germination tolerance which is a desirable trait for direct wet-seeding and with wide spectrum resistance to major insect pest and diseases. The grain quality is comparable to both PSB Rc82 and IR64. This is the first rice variety recommended for direst wet-seeding cultivation.

Source or Periodical Title

Philippine Journal of Crop Science

ISSN

0115-463X

Volume

39

Issue

2

Page

81-86

Document Type

Article

Physical Description

illustrations; tables

Language

English

Subject

Oryza sativa L.; Rice varieties; Rice farming

En – AGROVOC descriptors

ORYZA SATIVA; RICE; VARIETIES; IRRIGATED FARMING; LOWLAND; WETLAND RICE; CULTIVATION; PROGENY; DIRECT SOWING; AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS

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