Oryza

sativa Oryza sativa, commonly known as Asian rice, is an annual grass species that is a staple in diets around the world. It is a highly productive crop, providing food for millions, and can be grown in a wide range of climates. Oryza sativa has several unique characteristics which make it beneficial for a variety of uses beyond just food production. It is highly resistant to drought, pests, and diseases, making it an attractive choice for many farmers. Additionally, it is an excellent nutrient accumulator and has been used for soil cleanup and remediation, helping to reduce contamination from heavy metals and other toxins. Its uses in biotechnology and genetic engineering have been particularly beneficial in substantially increasing yields in a wide range of plants, helping to ensure food security in many regions. As such, Oryza sativa is an invaluable part of global food production and is a species that will remain a valuable resource in the coming years.

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Advances in Plant Biology

ISSN: 2638-4469
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Cumali Keskin, Artuklu University
The Journal of Advances in Plant Biology focuses primarily on the recent advances in biology and medicine. JAPB encourages researchers and academics to submit articles in the form of original research, reviews, case reports, letters, editorials, and short communications in the fields of botanical sciences, pharmaceutical science, and pharmacology.