Malaysia

Mardi produces new disease resistant padi variety for crop yield

Director of Padi and Rice Research Centre hopes new findings will help solve problems face by farmers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2020 5:36PM

Mardi produces new disease resistant padi variety for crop yield
Mardi also works closely with the International Rice Research Institute to produce quality varieties of rice seeds – Pixabay pic, November 15, 2020

SERDANG – The Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Mardi) has produced a new variety of padi known as MR315 which produces better yield and is more disease resistant.

The director of its Padi and Rice Research Centre, Dr Asfaliza Ramli, said the new padi variety, expected to be introduced in two years, was developed since 2011 from a cross between the parent varieties MR253 and MR263.

“MR315 is produced in accordance with weather changes and soil conditions. We produce certain types of padi for better yield and resistance to major diseases and crop pest,” she said at the Mardi headquarters here recently.

She said the production of the new padi variety was one of the successes by Mardi in its padi cross-breeding programme.

Apart from that, Asfaliza said Mardi had also drawn up the development of about 10 new padi varieties for the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK12) specifically for padi farming areas, non-padi farming areas, drought, saltwater and hill padi.

“We expect in the next five years, all the varieties can be introduced to help solve the problems faced by farmers," she said, adding that developing padi varieties involved certain processes, starting from screening and evaluating quality seeds before they are tabled to the Government Assistance Committee for Padi and Rice Industry, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (Mafi).

She said a padi variety that has been confirmed by Mafi will then undergo seedling production, after which they would be given to nine manufacturers appointed by Mafi.

She said Mardi would ensure that the new rice varieties produced were fresher and better, as well as meet the taste of consumers, in accordance with the tagline "Eat Rice, Remember Mardi".

Mardi, she said, also works closely with the International Rice Research Institute to produce quality variety of rice seeds.

“We have been producing padi varieties based on what consumers want. From white rice to fragrant rice and now there is coloured rice, which gives added value to ordinary rice and also to meet the needs of the market," she said.

She said that since 1969, Mardi has declared 50 padi varieties for farmers, with each variety having its own advantages in terms of resistance to disease, yield and taste.

“Genetic diversity in the ecosystem of padi planting is important to give more choice to farmers,  besides ensuring that the country's supply of staple food is always guaranteed," she said, adding that more than 95% of the padi planting areas in Malaysia use padi varieties produced by Mardi. – Bernama, November 15, 2020

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