Oryza ridleyi

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Oryza ridleyi is a wild rice species in the genus Oryza, valued for its genetic diversity and potential use in rice breeding and crop improvement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant species
wild rice
belongsToGenePoolOf cultivated rice
belongsToSubtribe Oryzinae NERFINISHED
chromosomeNumber 24
class Liliopsida
contributesTo rice genetic resources
discoveredAs wild species distinct from cultivated rice
family Poaceae NERFINISHED
genus Oryza NERFINISHED
growthForm tall grass
habitat swampy areas
wetland environments
hasGeneticDiversity high
hasTrait potential disease resistance
potential pest resistance
tolerance to abiotic stress
hasUse pre-breeding material for rice
isAngiosperm true
isConservedIn germplasm collections
isImportantFor broadening rice gene pool
introgression breeding in rice
isMonocot true
isPartOf Oryza primary gene pool complex
isSourceOf useful alleles for rice breeding
isStudiedIn plant breeding research
rice genomics
isWildRelativeOf Oryza glaberrima NERFINISHED
Oryza sativa NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
lifeForm perennial grass
nativeTo Southeast Asia
order Poales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
phylum Tracheophyta
ploidyLevel diploid
pollination mainly self-pollinated with some outcrossing
reproductiveType flowering plant
rootSystem fibrous roots
usedFor crop improvement
rice breeding
valuedFor genetic diversity
stress resistance traits

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Oryza includesSpecies Oryza ridleyi