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With the government aiming to make the country self sufficient in rice, government scientists have been given the green light to start another project to come up with improved hybrid rice parental lines resistant to Bacterial Blight.


All eyes are now on Dr. Joan Marie S. Agarcio, a geneticist and molecular biologist from the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) as far as the project is concerned.
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The development of new and improved hybrid rice parental lines resistant to bacterial blight is being researched on by a team from PhilRice led by Joan Marie S. Agarcio, a genetecist and molecular biologist.

For a year, the project will be implemented by PhilRice-Central Experimental Station and PhilRice, Isabela in the project site at Maligaya, Munoz, Nueva Ecija.
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All eyes are now on Dr. Joan Marie S. Agarcio, a geneticist and molecular biologist from the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) as far as the project is concerned.
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The development of new and improved hybrid rice parental lines resistant to bacterial blight is being researched on by a team from PhilRice led by Joan Marie S. Agarcio, a genetecist and molecular biologist.

For a year, the project will be implemented by PhilRice-Central Experimental Station and PhilRice, Isabela in the project site at Maligaya, Munoz, Nueva Ecija.
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