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Crop Wild Relatives Cultivar Stories Plant BreedingNovember 16, 2023November 16, 2023

Incredible Feats of Plant Breeding: Breeders Boost Flavor and Nutrition with Brilliant Red-Bran Rice!

Breeders Boost Flavor and Nutrition with Brilliant Red-Bran Rice

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Plant Breeding Coordinating Committee This comic book style graphic tells the story of how plant breeders developed ‘Scarlett’, a nutritious new cultivar of red-bran rice, that combines the antioxidants and flavonoids of a weedy red rice with the qualities of long-grained white rice that make it easy to cultivate. For more content like this, visit Crop Database Resources.

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