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Snorkel rice could feed millions
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8208411.stm

A new rice plant has been developed which grows "snorkels" when exposed to floods.

A paper in the journal Nature, describes how the plant elongates rapidly in response to being submerged.

One of the scientists, Motoyaki Ashikari from Nagoya University in Japan, said "the impact is huge".

It could also boost the production of rice in Asia and Africa, where up to 40% of crops are subject to flash floods or deep water.

"People cannot plant any crops in the rainy season, because the crops drown and die in the floods," said Mr Ashikari.

Writing in Nature, Laurentius Voesenek describes how the Japanese scientists discovered the "snorkel" genes in flood-tolerant rice, and introduced them to more sensitive high-yield rice.

"Snorkels" grow as hollow tubes from parts of the plant called internodes, preventing it from drowning.

When the floods arrive, the super rice plants can grow up to 25cm per day.
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chiuchimu
As much as I love rice, the answer to world hunger is not rice. Rice is hard to grow, susceptible to many diseases, takes a long time to cook and spoils quickly once cooked. Asians grow rice because we like the taste better than wheat.

orange peel
rice is hard to grow but it is relatively easier in the wetter climates of SE/S asia for example where there are frequent flooding

I don't think anyone intends on storing cooked rice anyways so ... dry rice doesn't spoil any faster than wheat i think..
parkdoo
There are already enough food in the world to feed everyone, it's just unevenly distributed, with Americans eating 10-20 times more food than someone in Africa.
Also more food = more population growth, so supply generates its own demand, it's Jevon's paradox.
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