As long as you pay attention to the rice tree ... I'll give it to you. Just pay attention.

Liao Fudong, an ordinary farmer in Tangzhen, Nan Zhou, claimed to have spent more than 10 years of painstaking efforts, and bred a rare "rice tree" by crossing Guyou 18 rice with wild flower rice, broomstick sorghum and agricultural university 108 corn. This "rice tree" plant is more than 2 meters high, and can tiller up to 9 branches in the air, with an yield of about 65438+ per mu.

It is understood that China National Intellectual Property Administration has accepted Liao Fudong's patent application, which is currently being published. Recently, the Shenzhen Expert Committee of the National High-tech Industrialization Cooperation Organization (referred to as the High-tech Association) specially reviewed this invention, but did not give a conclusive appraisal.

Liao Fudong cultivated a rice tree! Once the news was made public, it was like detonating a blockbuster, which immediately aroused widespread concern. According to public reports, the yield per mu of "super rice" in Yuan Longping is only over 800 kilograms at present, and the scientific research goal is to reach 900 kilograms in 20 10. "Rice tree" far exceeds "super rice". An expert told reporters that if the invention is true, the food problem faced by China and even the whole world will be solved, and his contribution even exceeds that of Yuan Longping, the "father of hybrid rice", and the Secretary-General of the United Nations should give him a big medal.

However, is Liao Fudong's amazing invention true or false? At the expert review meeting, Liao Fudong showed some photos, but he didn't take out physical objects to prove it, and there was no scientific and rigorous experimental data. Is this the South China Tiger incident again? To this end, the reporter recently took a series of questions, and together with several respected experts from the Shenzhen Expert Committee of the National High-tech Association, drove thousands of miles to Gaozhou for field investigation. After some investigation, I found many doubts.

Liao Fudong, a farmer in Gaozhou, said that he has cultivated a "rice tree" that is more than 2 meters high and can tiller in the air, and the yield per mu far exceeds.

Yuan Longping's "Super Rice"