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    Hardy Crops in Harsh Environments

    News Article
    18 July 2006

    One of the success stories in the use of induced mutations by a national agricultural research system in collaboration with the Agency's Plant Breeding and Genetics programme: Peru.

    The tip of the Iceberg

    Agency support since 1978: establishment of Tissue Culture, Molecular Biology and Grain Quality laboratories and build up of well-qualified personnel producing the reported good results.

    In recognition for the socio-economic impact of the im-proved barley mutant varieties, the Peruvian government has awarded the 2006 Prize of "Good Governmental Practices" to the principal counterpart.

    Mutant Varieties:
    - highland barley
    - altered grain colour kiwicha (Amaranthus caudata)
    - salt tolerant kiwicha
    - saponin rich Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) for bioremediation after mining activities
    - dwarf, early maturing and improved Amazon rice

    Barley mutant variety 'UNA LaMolina 95' at 5000 m: Yield - 2.1 t/ha, released by Cereals Programme, Agriculture University LaMolina, Lima, Peru.

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