Pakistani couple cultivate rapeseed flowers in 13 colors in E China

Xinhua Published: 2017-04-18 17:56:46
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Lin Qing checks seedlings of rapeseed flowers at a laboratory of Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2017. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

Lin Qing (R) and Ma Ke pose for a photo in the test field of rapeseed flowers at Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2017. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

Combo photo taken on March 9, 2017 shows rapeseed flowers in different colors cultivated by Lin Qing and Ma Ke (not in the picture) at Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

Lin Qing checks seedlings of rapeseed flowers at a laboratory of Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2017. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

Lin Qing (R) and Ma Ke (L) with their supervisor Fu Donghui check flowers in the test field of rapeseed flowers at Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2017. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

Ma Ke walks in the test field of rapeseed flowers at Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2017. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

Lin Qing (L) and Ma Ke works at a laboratory of Jiangxi Agricultural University in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2017. Pakistani couple Hira Khanzada and Ghulam Mustafa Wassan, who gave themselves Chinese names Lin Qing and Ma Ke, are doctoral students major in genetics and breeding in Jiangxi Agricultural University. Sharing common interests on plants, they fell in love in Islamabad, and came to China together for further education in 2010. Now they have cultivated rapeseed flowers in 13 colors under the lead of supervisor Fu Donghui, among which seven colors are in stable condition. [Photo: Xinhua]

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