Li Bihu
Chinese agronomist who developed the hybrid rice

Li Bihu

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Chinese agronomist who developed the hybrid rice
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1946(Yuanling County, Huaihua, Hunan, People's Republic of China)
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Hunan Agricultural University
Changsha, Hunan, People's Republic of China
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Li Bihu (Chinese: 李必湖; pinyin: Lǐ Bìhú; born February 1946) is a Chinese agronomist best known for developing the hybrid rice. He was a student and assistant of Yuan Longping. He is a member of the Communist Party of China. He was a delegate to the 11th and 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. He was a delegate to the 9th and 10th National People's Congress.

Biography

Li was born in Yuanling County, Hunan, in February 1946. After graduating from Anjiang Agricultural School (now Huaihua Vocational and Technical College [zh]) in 1966, he became the assistant of Yuan Longping. On November 23, 1970, he discovered common wild rice with male abortion in Hainan Island, which made great contribution to the research of hybrid rice. In 1973, he and Yuan Longping first developed strong dominant hybrid rice in the world. In 1976, he joined the Communist Party of China. In 1984, he joined the faculty of Anjiang Agricultural School, where he served as vice president and deputy party chief and was promoted to party chief in 1988. He became director of Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Institute in 1988, and served until 2003. He is now the president of Huaihua Vocational and Technical College and vice chairman of Standing Committee of Huaihua People's Congress.

Honours and awards

  • 1981 National Special Invention Award
  • 1999 State Science and Technology Progress Award (Third Class)
  • 2008 China Agricultural Talent Award