Peng Shaobing
Huazhong Agricultural University
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Scientia Sinica Vitae | 2014
Peng Shaobing
Chinas rice production is in the unprecedented period of transition. In this article, we raise four strategic questions: Is it still necessary to pursue super high yields? How to develop new rice cropping systems that are suitable for the transition period? How to facilitate the innovation of rice cropping systems by promoting mechanization and simplification of crop management practices? How to breed new rice varieties that are adapted to the mechanization and simplification of crop management practices? For smoothly going through the transition period, suggestions concerning techniques and policies are provided on the mechanization of crop management practices, innovation of rice cropping systems, rice breeding strategies, and varietal evaluation and release procedures.
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2016
Xie Fangming; Peng Shaobing
Increasing rice production has always been a top priority in Asian countries. The research and development of hybrid rice has contributed significantly to global food security since the 1970s. Inspired by China’s success, many countries, specifically the South and South-East Asian countries, have started hybrid rice programs through introduction, adoption, and localization from the 1980s. Currently, about 20 million hectares of hybrid rice are being produced annually in the world, including 6.4 million hectares outside of China, mostly in the South and South-East Asian countries. The United States of America also became an important hybrid rice growing country since the 2000s. Different countries used various approaches and patterns of technology development and adoption. Planting areas of hybrid rice fluctuated yearly depending on technical adoption, seed supply, weather, and government policies. Adoption rates of hybrid rice in the major rice-producing countries are still low, which leaves great potential for further development. The main constraints for hybrid rice adoption in the tropics are low levels of hybrid heterosis, high price and lower quality of seeds, poor milling gain quality associated with high chalkiness and low head rice yield, low resistance to major pests, and poor education to farmers and unstable government policies. Recent progress of grain quality improvement made hybrid rice more acceptable by farmers and rice consumers. International Rice Research Institute has been playing a significant role in the development of tropical hybrid rice including extensive research, variety breeding and releasing, training and technology extension. Application of semi-dwarf rice varieties, so called the green revolution, has significantly increased rice production in Asia. Unfortunately, the common adaption of semi-dwarf germplasm originated from one source- germplasm homogenesis—might have also contributed to the reduction of germplasm diversity which makes less hybrid vigor and could be one of the main causes for low yield heterosis compared to the hybrid rice in the temperate regions. The concept and practice of heterotic grouping used in hybrid corn have not been applied to hybrid rice development. Recent progress made from the association of public institutes and seed industry has been beneficial to both investors and will support for the sustainable growth of hybrid rice in the future. New challenges such as cultural practices, climate change, market demand, management of intellectual property, and the application of gene transformation technologies require a close collaboration among scientists, farmers, policy-makers, public institutes, and the seed industry.
Australian Journal of Crop Science | 2013
Xiang Jing; V. R. Haden; Peng Shaobing; B. A. M. Bouman; Huang Jianliang; Cui Kehui; R. M. Visperas; Zhu Defeng; Zhang Yuping; Chen Huizhe
Archive | 2004
R. Buresh; Peng Shaobing; Huang Jianliang; Yang Jianchang; Wang GuangHuo; Zhong XuHua; Zou YingBin; A. R. Mosier; K. J. Syers; J. R. Freney
Acta Agronomica Sinica | 2016
Peng Shaobing
Rice is life: scientific perspectives for the 21st century. Proceedings of the World Rice Research Conference held in Tsukuba, Japan, 4-7 November 2004. | 2005
Zhong XuHua; Peng Shaobing; Wang Feng; Huang Nongrong; K. Toriyama; K. L. Heong; B. Hardy
Archive | 2014
Zhang Guozhong; Huang Jianliang; Peng Shaobing; Zhou Yong; Fan Qizhou; Huang Haidong; Zhang Yixiang; Li Zhaodong; Zhai Kangyi; Zhang Qiang; Zhang Sha; Li Yi; Lu Kang; Lei Zhiqiang
Hybrid Rice | 2007
Peng Shaobing; Dapo Box
Guangdong Agricultural Sciences | 2007
Peng Shaobing; Dapo Box
Archive | 2015
Nie Lixiao; Peng Shaobing; Huang Jianliang; Cui Kehui