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Accessions included in the publication
Muhua Wang Yeisoo Yu Georg Haberer Pradeep Reddy Marri Chuanzhu Fan Jose Luis Goicoechea Andrea Zuccolo Xiang Song Dave Kudrna Jetty S S Ammiraju Rosa Maria Cossu Carlos Maldonado Jinfeng Chen Seunghee Lee Nick Sisneros Kristi de Baynast Wolfgang Golser Marina Wissotski Woojin Kim Paul Sanchez Marie-Noelle Ndjiondjop Kayode Sanni Manyuan Long Judith Carney Olivier Panaud Thomas Wicker Carlos A Machado Mingsheng Chen Klaus F X Mayer Steve Rounsley Rod A Wing. 2014. The genome sequence of African rice (Oryza glaberrima) and evidence for independent domestication. DOI: doi:10.1038/ng.3044. Note: institution: Outside IRRI





International Rice Genebank Germplasm Distribution and Exchange Policy


IRRI continues the free international exchange of germplasm, in accordance with the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). We provide rice in small quantities to any entity or establishment for research, breeding, or training for food and agriculture purposes; free of charge. At the same time, we gratefully receive seed contributions to add to our collection.

The procedure for acquiring seeds from IRRI are as follows:
1. Read, study and comply with Standard Material Transfer Agreement(SMTA).
2. Inquire, search and choose accessions through GRIN-Global or Genesys websites.
3. Submit requests electronically through the public websites (refer to #2)