High-yield rice breed emits up to 70% less methane
- Researchers bred a new strain of rice that emits up to 70% less methane, as reported in Molecular Plant.
- The new rice variety, LFHE, produced 8.96 tons per hectare, nearly double the global average of 4.71 tons per hectare.
- Field trials showed that applying oxantel or ethanol reduced methane emissions by about 60% without affecting yields.
- The team is working to register LFHE rice with the Chinese government for future marketing to farmers.
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