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and to stagger the harvest. A 2006 survey showed that a village typically cultivated 25 varieties of rice; an individual household would on average have 14 varieties and grow four per year; this, however, is down from the seven to nine varieties per woman that was average in previous decades. Women,
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African rice can be prepared in much the same way as Asian rice, but has a distinct nutty flavor, for which it is favored in West Africa. African rice grains are often reddish in colour; some varieties are strongly aromatic, other, like
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African conditions. It is described as filling, with a distinct nutty flavour. It is also grown for cultural reasons; for instance, it is sacred to followers of
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breeding line), which raised the yield, shortened the stem, and added an aromatic quality to the rice. IR 64 Parboiled Rice 5% Broken is most famous and demanding rice in West
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in fire, and eaten. Fried rice has a brownish color when fried; this is because of the husk which is green in color and turns brown when heated.
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2880:10.1385/1-59745-130-4:201
2685:10.1007/s12284-010-9058-3
2232:10.1186/s42779-019-0023-5
1695:10.1007/s10681-006-9278-1
1390:Judith A. Carney (2004).
1281:10.1007/978-1-4939-3167-5
1216:10.1186/s13059-016-0908-1
677:
587:efforts to increase yield
567:transatlantic slave trade
419:) is to wild Asian rice (
194:
185:
168:
161:
41:Scientific classification
39:
30:
23:
3947:Plants described in 1853
3022:
2987:Indiana University Press
2186:. Plants & Fungi At
2006:Harvard University Press
1577:Harvard University Press
1267:(MIMB). Vol. 1374.
786:rice yellow mottle virus
694:cultivars (as of 2019).
477:coast of Africa, in the
2864:Agrobacterium Protocols
2825:10.1023/A:1002969932224
2595:Trends in Biotechnology
2560:10.3390/AGRONOMY2030199
2488:10.1073/pnas.1418307111
2214:Journal of Ethnic Foods
1766:Oxford University Press
743:rice pests and diseases
607:
540:André Álvares de Almada
3215:Nàng Thơm Chợ Đào rice
2750:10.1186/1471-2229-10-6
1142:10.1073/pnas.252604599
656:
635:
621:
562:
514:
458:
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248:in the United States.
3411:Germinated brown rice
2715:"Identification of a
2455:Li-Zhi (2014-11-18).
2372:10.4314/ijbcs.v7i2.10
2050:ldhi.library.cofc.edu
1400:Slavery and Abolition
844:controlled conditions
714:, and short, rounded
643:
629:
619:
556:
501:
457:
398:
3942:Tropical agriculture
2727:introgression lines"
2145:Africa Rice Congress
1261:Plant Bioinformatics
1051:IR65610-24-3-6-3-2-3
977:Scientists from the
799:Yield and processing
726:Grains are brittle.
589:was the adoption of
479:Zanzibar Archipelago
317:improve this article
210:, commonly known as
3325:New Rice for Africa
2945:National Geographic
2711: •
2708:...cite this study:
2676:2010Rice....3..218A
2642: •
2583: •
2533: •
2479:2014PNAS..111E4954Z
2473:(46): E4954–E4962.
2014:10.2307/j.ctvjz837d
1980:(1). Archived from
1273:Humana New York, NY
1133:2002PNAS...9916360L
1127:(25): 16360–16365.
987:New Rice for Africa
859:More recently, the
762:Heterodera sacchari
620:With inedible husk
439:in what is now the
3105:Bhutanese red rice
2961:Douglas W. Bostick
2951:Shields, David S;
2943:Slightly outdated
2073:David S. Shields.
1896:on January 1, 2007
1774:10.1093/aob/mcm128
1555:. Lake Isle Press.
1207:BioMed Central Ltd
993:American cultivars
979:Africa Rice Center
956:Africa Rice Center
954:The cultivars the
752:Orseolia oryzivora
657:
636:
622:
563:
559:Hampton Plantation
515:
459:
413:), as Asian rice (
405:
399:Growing along the
332:"Oryza glaberrima"
272:disease resistance
246:a heritage variety
154:O. glaberrima
3952:Flora of Cameroon
3927:Grasses of Africa
3909:
3908:
3819:Open Tree of Life
3554:Taxon identifiers
3545:
3544:
3333:
3332:
3250:Pusa Basmati 1121
3130:Camargue red rice
2970:978-0-9829792-1-1
2959:. United States:
2889:978-1-59745-130-7
2860:, BR29 and IR64)"
2732:BMC Plant Biology
2415:978-0-12-005907-2
2320:978-3-319-25953-6
2075:"The Golden Seed"
2023:978-0-674-02921-7
1586:978-0-674-02921-7
1290:978-1-4939-3166-8
932:("ebony-colored")
905:Ziguinchor Region
895:African cultivars
809:been domesticated
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469:, in what is now
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3549:
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3280:Sona masuri rice
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1785:
1757:Annals of Botany
1747:
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1726:
1715:
1714:
1689:(1–2): 127–137.
1668:
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1617:Oryza glaberrima
1610:
1591:
1590:
1566:
1557:
1556:
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1492:. Archived from
1488:Oryza glaberrima
1474:
1447:
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1431:. Archived from
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1318:Oryza glaberrima
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1113:Oryza glaberrima
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969:
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882:techniques like
880:green revolution
630:Dehusked (whole
612:
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542:wrote about the
507:freshwater layer
388:
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368:
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280:
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207:Oryza glaberrima
199:is much larger.
197:Cultivated range
190:
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172:Oryza glaberrima
49:
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3441:Arroz con pollo
3427:
3374:Processed forms
3369:
3338:Characteristics
3329:
3310:
3304:
3275:Semi-dwarf IR36
3120:Calasparra rice
3080:
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2935:Further reading
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2400:. Vol. 7.
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2349:"Yield loss of
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1628:Current Science
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1339:10.1038/ng.3044
1325:Nature Genetics
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1111:"African rice (
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3383:
3381:Flattened rice
3377:
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3360:Glutinous rice
3357:
3355:Perennial rice
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2941:Rice Origins 2
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2926:. 18 May 2023.
2911:
2888:
2856:"Indica Rice (
2846:
2819:(2): 237–246.
2793:
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2789:
2741:BioMed Central
2709:
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2406:Academic Press
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1987:on 2018-05-13.
1973:The Rice Paper
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1884:Jean M. West.
1873:
1836:Annual Reviews
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1198:Genome Biology
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557:Similar dyke,
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3225:Nishiki rice
3210:Molakolukulu
3185:Jasmine rice
3145:Chokuwa saul
3125:Calrose rice
3095:Arborio rice
3079:Varieties of
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3433:Rice dishes
3391:Broken rice
3386:Puffed rice
3350:Hybrid rice
3295:Wehani rice
3270:Sasanishiki
3220:Navara rice
3195:Koshihikari
3160:Golden rice
3155:Gobindobhog
3150:Dubraj rice
3140:Champa rice
2983:Bloomington
2670:: 218–234.
2553:: 199–221.
2188:Kew Gardens
1838:: 639–665.
1768:: 951–957.
1639:: 955–963.
874:ce for Afri
824:Broken rice
768:Meloidogyne
519:West Africa
467:Niger River
401:Niger River
285:potential.
242:Jola people
220:West Africa
110:Commelinids
84:Angiosperms
3916:Categories
3837:kew-426627
3832:Plant List
3530:Decoration
3456:Champorado
3423:White rice
3406:Black rice
3396:Brown rice
3365:Weedy rice
3285:Tulaipanji
3245:Ponni rice
3230:Patna rice
3205:Matta rice
3110:Bomba rice
3082:Asian rice
3052:Asian rice
2606:: 452–60.
2604:Cell Press
2440:2016-08-10
2326:2023-02-23
2275:7 February
2193:2016-08-10
2162:2016-08-10
2095:2016-08-09
2082:Rice Paper
2001:Black Rice
1940:2016-08-09
1654:2016-08-10
1500:2016-08-10
1484:database.
1442:2016-08-09
1413:Frank Cass
1067:References
997:See also:
989:(NERICA).
972:shattering
950:("coarse")
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745:, such as
736:deep-water
698:Appearance
688:Ofada rice
653:white rice
632:brown rice
487:seedheads
485:O. barthii
445:irrigation
437:paleolakes
429:O. barthii
410:O. barthii
343:newspapers
265:glaberrima
263:combining
3715:GrassBase
3694:200025776
3681:200025776
3260:Riceberry
3200:Maratelli
3190:Joha rice
3135:Carnaroli
3115:Bora saul
3090:Ambemohar
3071:Varieties
2898:1064-3745
2833:0014-2336
2812:Euphytica
2759:1471-2229
2694:1939-8425
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864:cultivars
780:Benyvirus
757:nematodes
730:Hardiness
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682:Overall,
651:removed (
416:O. sativa
373:July 2021
244:, and is
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3401:Red rice
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704:floating
503:Karabane
491:, while
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97:Monocots
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3655:1115583
3637:Ecocrop
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3100:Basmati
3040:Species
2872:201–212
2768:2824796
2672:Bibcode
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1900:24 June
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528:Landuma
489:shatter
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289:History
261:hybrids
234:Awasena
136:Genus:
130:Poaceae
116:Order:
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544:dike
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475:east
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