Team:Yonsei Korea/Education

IGEM_YONSEI

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EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION
Introduction         

Around 3.5 billion people, or half the world’s population rely on rice for at least 20% of their caloric intake. This high dependence on rice plants both worldwide and in our home country of Korea was the motivation for our research. Rice production accounts for a large portion of Korea’s agriculture and is therefore a large economic factor in our society as well. The biggest threat rice farmers face according to our background research was Magnaporthe grisea, more commonly known as the rice blast disease. We discovered local agricultural organizations were tirelessly working with farmers every year in battling rice blast as Korea’s monsoon season made it particularly susceptible to this fungal infection. Yet, despite their best efforts farmers were still facing a 10-30% loss in production annually. In severe cases, fields infected with Rice Blast were forced to eradicate 100% of their yields, devastating affected farmers and communities.

Farm Interview Summary         

Around 3.5 billion people, or half the world’s population rely on rice for at least 20% of their caloric intake. This high dependence on rice plants both worldwide and in our home country of Korea was the motivation for our research. Rice production accounts for a large portion of Korea’s agriculture and is therefore a large economic factor in our society as well. The biggest threat rice farmers face according to our background research was Magnaporthe grisea, more commonly known as the rice blast disease. We discovered local agricultural organizations were tirelessly working with farmers every year in battling rice blast as Korea’s monsoon season made it particularly susceptible to this fungal infection. Yet, despite their best efforts farmers were still facing a 10-30% loss in production annually. In severe cases, fields infected with Rice Blast were forced to eradicate 100% of their yields, devastating affected farmers and communities.

Conclusion         

Around 3.5 billion people, or half the world’s population rely on rice for at least 20% of their caloric intake. This high dependence on rice plants both worldwide and in our home country of Korea was the motivation for our research. Rice production accounts for a large portion of Korea’s agriculture and is therefore a large economic factor in our society as well. The biggest threat rice farmers face according to our background research was Magnaporthe grisea, more commonly known as the rice blast disease. We discovered local agricultural organizations were tirelessly working with farmers every year in battling rice blast as Korea’s monsoon season made it particularly susceptible to this fungal infection. Yet, despite their best efforts farmers were still facing a 10-30% loss in production annually. In severe cases, fields infected with Rice Blast were forced to eradicate 100% of their yields, devastating affected farmers and communities.