Definition
Genus Oryza is a group of plants that includes various species of rice. πΎ Rice is a fundamental food crop for much of the world's population, especially in Asia. Think of 'genus Oryza' as the head of a large, globally important family. π The most prominent member of this genus is Oryza sativa, the rice we commonly eat. Different species within the genus Oryza have unique characteristics and adaptations. Genus Oryza feeds the world and plays a vital role in human nutrition and culture. π It is a crucial part of global food security.