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INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
RGSC BHU
Rural Agricultural Work Experience
AGR-411, 4(0+4)
Topic on: - Development of Golden Rice
Submitted to:- Submitted by:-
Mr. Pramod Lawate Ram Singh Chouhan
(Asst. Prof. IAS, RGSC, BHU) Id No. – 15337
B.Sc. (Ag) 4thYear.
1Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
INTRODUCTION:-
 Botanical name : Oryza sativa
 Family : Poaceae
 Chromosome 2n = 24
 Origin : Indo-Burma (Indo-Myanmar)
 India is 2nd largest producers -20%
 24 species in which 22 are wild and two are cultivated i.e. Oryza sativa (found
in Asia, America and Europe), Oryza glaberrima (found in west Africa)
 Oryza sativa grouped into three sub species –
A. indica
B. javanica
C. japonica
2Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
What is Golden Rice ?
Golden rice is a variety of rice ( Oryza sativa )
produced through genetic engineering to
biosynthesize beta – carotene, a precursor of
vitamin A, in the edible parts of rice.
Golden Rice
3Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
Rice is a staple food crop for over half of the
world’s population, making up 30-72% of the
energy intake for people in Asian countries, making
it the perfect crop for targeting vitamin
deficiencies.
4Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
 In 2005, 190 million children and 19 million pregnant
women, in 122 countries, were estimated to be affected by
VAD.
- WHO
 A deficiency which is estimated to kill 670,000 children
under the age of 5 each year.
-Black RE et al, 2008
Effect of vitamin A deficiency
5Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
 The search for a golden rice started off as a
Rockefeller Foundation initative in 1982
6Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
 The scientific details of product of an eight-year project by
Ingo Potrykus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and
Peter Beyer of the University of Freiburg about golden rice
were first published in Science in 2000.
7Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
 The first field trials of golden rice cultivars conducted by
Louisiana State University Agricultural Center in 2004.
 Aditional trials have been conducted in the Philippines and
Taiwan, and in Bangladesh (2015).
 The original golden rice was called SGR1, and under
greenhouse conditions it produced 1.6µg/g of carotenoids
Golden Rice
Field Trials
8Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
Technology
9Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
Advantages and disadvantages of
golden rice:-
Advantages Disadvantages
 Gene added that produces beta
carotene (a red/orange important for
maintaining health). This gives rice
the golden color
 Beta carotene is needed to make
vitamin A, which helps with eyesight
 Can be used in areas where vitamin A
deficiency is common, so it helps to
prevent blindness.
 Beta carotene levels may not be high
enough to make an impact
 Can cross breed and contaminate
wild rice
 Food from GM plants may harm
people
 Seed for GM plants can be expensive
10Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
• Golden Rice was one of seven winners
of the 2015 patents for Humanity
Awards by the United States Patent
and Trademark Office.
11Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
Golden Rice 2
 In 2005, a team of researchers at Syngenta produced Golden Rice 2.
 They combined the phytoene synthase gene from maize with crt1
from the original golden rice.
 Golden rice 2 produces 23 times more carotenoids than golden rice
( up to 37µg/g ), and preferentially accumulates beta – carotene
(up to 31µg/g of the 37µg/g of carotenoids ).
 Golden Rice 2 contains sufficient provitamin A to provide the entire
dietary requirement via daily consumption of some 75g per day
12Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
Differences between Golden rice 1 and 2:-
Golden Rice 1 Golden Rice 2
1.6 μg of carotinoids per gram of dry 35 μg of carotinoids per gram of dry
Have less golden color than Golden Rice
2
Have more color than Golden Rice 1
13Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
Conclusion:-
 Golden rice required huge work .
 Although it is a GMO and certainly frowned upon by certain
parties, it is also highly regarded as the next solution to the
vitamin A deficiency problems in places like India, and the
Philippines
 One of the biggest problems comes from distribution because so
many of the people who need it the most are the hardest to reach
14Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
THANK YOU
15Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan

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Ram singh chouhan

  • 1. INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES RGSC BHU Rural Agricultural Work Experience AGR-411, 4(0+4) Topic on: - Development of Golden Rice Submitted to:- Submitted by:- Mr. Pramod Lawate Ram Singh Chouhan (Asst. Prof. IAS, RGSC, BHU) Id No. – 15337 B.Sc. (Ag) 4thYear. 1Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 2. INTRODUCTION:-  Botanical name : Oryza sativa  Family : Poaceae  Chromosome 2n = 24  Origin : Indo-Burma (Indo-Myanmar)  India is 2nd largest producers -20%  24 species in which 22 are wild and two are cultivated i.e. Oryza sativa (found in Asia, America and Europe), Oryza glaberrima (found in west Africa)  Oryza sativa grouped into three sub species – A. indica B. javanica C. japonica 2Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 3. What is Golden Rice ? Golden rice is a variety of rice ( Oryza sativa ) produced through genetic engineering to biosynthesize beta – carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, in the edible parts of rice. Golden Rice 3Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 4. Rice is a staple food crop for over half of the world’s population, making up 30-72% of the energy intake for people in Asian countries, making it the perfect crop for targeting vitamin deficiencies. 4Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 5.  In 2005, 190 million children and 19 million pregnant women, in 122 countries, were estimated to be affected by VAD. - WHO  A deficiency which is estimated to kill 670,000 children under the age of 5 each year. -Black RE et al, 2008 Effect of vitamin A deficiency 5Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 6.  The search for a golden rice started off as a Rockefeller Foundation initative in 1982 6Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 7.  The scientific details of product of an eight-year project by Ingo Potrykus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and Peter Beyer of the University of Freiburg about golden rice were first published in Science in 2000. 7Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 8.  The first field trials of golden rice cultivars conducted by Louisiana State University Agricultural Center in 2004.  Aditional trials have been conducted in the Philippines and Taiwan, and in Bangladesh (2015).  The original golden rice was called SGR1, and under greenhouse conditions it produced 1.6µg/g of carotenoids Golden Rice Field Trials 8Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 9. Technology 9Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 10. Advantages and disadvantages of golden rice:- Advantages Disadvantages  Gene added that produces beta carotene (a red/orange important for maintaining health). This gives rice the golden color  Beta carotene is needed to make vitamin A, which helps with eyesight  Can be used in areas where vitamin A deficiency is common, so it helps to prevent blindness.  Beta carotene levels may not be high enough to make an impact  Can cross breed and contaminate wild rice  Food from GM plants may harm people  Seed for GM plants can be expensive 10Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 11. • Golden Rice was one of seven winners of the 2015 patents for Humanity Awards by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 11Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 12. Golden Rice 2  In 2005, a team of researchers at Syngenta produced Golden Rice 2.  They combined the phytoene synthase gene from maize with crt1 from the original golden rice.  Golden rice 2 produces 23 times more carotenoids than golden rice ( up to 37µg/g ), and preferentially accumulates beta – carotene (up to 31µg/g of the 37µg/g of carotenoids ).  Golden Rice 2 contains sufficient provitamin A to provide the entire dietary requirement via daily consumption of some 75g per day 12Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 13. Differences between Golden rice 1 and 2:- Golden Rice 1 Golden Rice 2 1.6 μg of carotinoids per gram of dry 35 μg of carotinoids per gram of dry Have less golden color than Golden Rice 2 Have more color than Golden Rice 1 13Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 14. Conclusion:-  Golden rice required huge work .  Although it is a GMO and certainly frowned upon by certain parties, it is also highly regarded as the next solution to the vitamin A deficiency problems in places like India, and the Philippines  One of the biggest problems comes from distribution because so many of the people who need it the most are the hardest to reach 14Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan
  • 15. THANK YOU 15Tuesday, October 9, 2018 Ram Singh Chouhan