What is a
Inbred Rice Variety ?
An
Inbred Rice variety is a product of self pollination or the transfer
of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower. Thus,
only one rice plant is needed to produce its seeds. Seeds harvested
from an inbred variety can still be used for the next planting
season without much reduction in the quality and quantity of the
yield, provided rouging is done regularly. All seed board varieties
including traditional lines are inbred except hybrid. And it can
produce 100-160/hectares.