Vietnam makes biotechnology progress

Vietnam’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.
Vietnam makes biotechnology progress ảnh 1An international workshop organised by HCM City Open University discusses challenges facing the field of agricultural biotechnology. (Photo courtesy of the Open University)


HCM City (VNS/VNA)–
Vietnam’s rapid progress in research and application of biotechnology inagriculture is contributing to the country’s goals for green growth andfarmers’ demands, according to experts.

Nguyen Ngoc Bao Chau of the HCM City Open University’s Faculty ofBiotechnology said that in the last five years “many institutes, universities,centres and startups in the country including HCM City have conducted researchand developed effective applications for biotechnology in agriculture”.

Chau was speaking on the sidelines of an international workshop on agriculturalbiotechnology held on August 29 by HCM City Open University.

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

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

Nguyen Bao Quoc of the Agriculture and Forestry University said that manyglobal scientists have developed numerous techniques for the detection ofmicrobial pathogens, but these methods are labour- and time-intensive and canbe undertaken only in well-equipped labs.

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

Duong Hoa Xo, Director of the Biotechnology Centre of HCM City, said the centrehad collected and preserved gene sources, with 360 varieties of orchids,including precious ones that grow in the country’s forests, 124 varieties ofbonsai, and 100 varieties of herbs.

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

The centre had also conducted research on vaccines that protect againstdiseases among tra catfish, he said.

Bui Minh Tri of the Agriculture and Forestry University said that his group hadcompleted research on the mini Dendrobium plant, which has a number ofadvantages, such as early and frequent flowering, diverse colors and shapes,and varieties with nice fragrances. The plants are suitable for decorating inlimited spaces.

At the workshop, researchers, scientists, and students from universities inMalaysia, Thailand and Vietnam gave presentations about their research.

Rujira Tisarum of the National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologyin Thailand presented a study on the potential of halophytes and glycophytesfor salt removal in highly saline wastewater and soils.

Global losses from crops damaged by salinity now amount to 12 billion a year.The number of areas worldwide affected by salinity has increased by 10 percentannually in recent years because of climate factors, human activities andwastewater.-VNS/VNA

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