Rice-the Past, the Present and the Future

K. Saio
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Rice originated in the highland of Asia, was introduced into Japan with the movement of people and culture, and adapted all over Japan as Japonica varieties, which have a very homo geneous hereditary nature as a result of inbreeding for long, long years. Tradition says that the rice in the past was not always the same as it now is, being often red, black, and/or fragrant. The systematic breeding of rice has begun since the middle of the Meiji era, but the target has changed from time to time depending upon the socio-economic situation, to which this paper refers in detail. This paper also explains research approach on the development of rice varieties by many prefectures and the outline of a project titled?gSuper Rice Program, ?hwhich the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is carrying out . It is very difficult to look upon the rice in the future, since the international situation connected with rice is now fluctuating . However, it is certain that rice was, is and will be an important, staple food for Japanese, and at the same time, paddy field was, is and will be important to sustain a comfortable and moderate environment . And the qualities of rice will be improved in taste and diversified much more to meet the needs of consumers, food industries and medical cure.
稻米——过去、现在和未来
水稻起源于亚洲高地,随着人口和文化的流动被引入日本,并在日本各地适应为粳稻品种,由于长期的近亲繁殖,这些品种具有非常相似的遗传性质。传统上说,过去的米饭并不总是和现在一样,通常是红色的、黑色的和/或香的。水稻的系统育种始于明治中期,但随着社会经济状况的变化,目标不时发生变化,本文对此进行了详细介绍。本文还解释了许多县对水稻品种发展的研究方法和一个名为?“超级稻计划”是由农林水产省实施的。现在很难预测大米的未来,因为与大米有关的国际形势正在波动。然而,可以肯定的是,水稻过去、现在和将来都是日本人重要的主食,同时,稻田过去、现在和将来都是维持舒适适度环境的重要因素。大米的口感和品质将得到改善,更加多样化,以满足消费者、食品工业和医疗的需求。
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