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Vietnam Makes Biotechnology Progress in Agriculture

Vietnam Makes Biotechnology Progress in Agriculture
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Việt Nam’s rapid progress in research and application of biotechnology in agriculture is contributing to the country’s goals for green growth and farmers’demands, according to experts. 

Nguyễn Ngọc Bảo Châu, of the HCM City Open University’s Faculty of Biotechnology, told Việt Nam News that in the last five years “many institutes, universities, centres and startups in the country including HCM City have conducted research and developed effective applications for biotechnology in agriculture”. 

An international workshop organised by HCM City Open University discusses challenges facing the field of agricultural biotechnology. Image: Open University
An international workshop organised by HCM City Open University discusses challenges facing the field of agricultural biotechnology. Image: Open University

 

Châu was speaking on the sidelines of an international workshop on agricultural biotechnology held yesterday by HCM City Open University.

Researchers in the country have used biotechnologies to improve the quality of seeds as well as plant and animal breeds, he said. 

Biotech methods have been able to detect plant diseases rapidly, and have also been used to create products that prevent disease and pest infestation. 

A lecturer of the Biotechnology Department, Mekong University instructs his students on tissue culture techniques of banana. Image: Vietnam Net Bridge
A lecturer of the Biotechnology Department, Mekong University instructs his students on tissue culture techniques of banana. Image: Vietnam Net Bridge

 

Nguyễn Bảo Quốc of Nông Lâm University said that many global scientists have developed numerous techniques for the detection of microbial pathogens, but these methods are labour- and time-intensive and can be undertaken only in well-equipped labs.

His group has developed an alternative approach for rapid detection of many groups of phytoplasmas (bacteria transmitted to plants by insects) that cause witches’ broom and white leaf disease in longan, cassava and sugarcane plants. 

The system of glass photobioreactor tubes used in farming seaweed at the Research Institute for Aquaculture No.2. Image: Vietnam Net Bridge
The system of glass photobioreactor tubes used in farming seaweed at the Research Institute for Aquaculture No.2. Image: Vietnam Net Bridge

 

Dương Hoa Xô, director of the Biotechnology Centre of HCM City, said the centre had collected and preserved gene sources, with 360 varieties of orchids, including precious ones that grow in the country’s forests, 124 varieties of bonsai, and 100 varieties of herbs.

A bank for microorganism genes had also been set up, which uses scientific techniques to insert genes with useful characteristics, such as disease-resistance characteristics of one flower to another.

At the workshop, researchers, scientists, and students from universities in Malaysia, Thailand and Việt Nam gave presentations about their research.

 

Source : Viet Nam News | Vietnam Net Bridge

Indah Gilang Pusparani

Indah is a researcher at Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Daerah Kota Cirebon (Regional Development Planning and Research Agency of Cirebon Municipality). She covers More international relations, tourism, and startups in Southeast Asia region and beyond. Indah graduated from MSc Development Administration and Planning from University College London, United Kingdom in 2015. She finished bachelor degree from International Relations from University of Indonesia in 2014, with two exchange programs in Political Science at National University of Singapore and New Media in Journalism at Ball State University, USA. She was awarded Diplomacy Award at Harvard World Model United Nations and named as Indonesian Gifted Researcher by Australian National University. She is Researcher at Regional Planning Board in Cirebon, West Java. She previously worked as Editor in Bening Communication, the Commonwealth Parliament Association UK, and diplomacy consulting firm Best Delegate LLC in USA. Less
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