Published on: November 8, 2024
RESEARCH ON 11,000+ PADDY VARIETIES AT MANDYA
RESEARCH ON 11,000+ PADDY VARIETIES AT MANDYA
NEWS – The zonal agricultural research centre under the canopy of University of Agricultural Sciences-Bangalore, located at VC Farm in Mandya taluk, has conducted a significant research by cultivating 11,290 varieties of paddy at one place.
HIGHLIGHTS
Diverse Varieties of Paddy Grown
- Local Varieties: Includes unique types like Karichippiga, Gowri Sanna, Gidda Bangaracovi, Parimala Sanna, Jeerige Sanna, Siddasale, and Nandi.
- Varieties from Other States: Popular paddy types such as Ambemohar, Kalajeera, Kalanamak, and Mappillai Samba.
Research Objectives and Goals
- Key Objectives:
- To understand the characteristics and resilience of these varieties.
- To test resistance to pests and diseases.
- Preservation of Local Varieties:
- Addressing the decline in indigenous varieties due to the focus on high-yield crops post-Green Revolution.
- National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi, takes on the responsibility of preserving these varieties by collecting and storing them.
Government Initiatives and Program Support
- Department of Biotechnology, Government of India: Initiated a program focused on:
- Developing improved crop varieties with higher yield and disease resistance.
- Conservation of indigenous varieties and studying their genetic traits.
- Collaboration with Agricultural Bodies:
- Fourteen agricultural research organizations and state agricultural universities are involved in this program.
Key Areas of Study
- Characteristics Analysis:
- Examining the distinctive traits of over 11,000 rice varieties.
- Disease Resistance and Stability:
- Testing resilience against various diseases to identify stable traits.
- Transferring beneficial traits to create improved varieties.
Significance of the Research
- Biodiversity Preservation: Helps in conserving the genetic diversity of rice.
- Development of Disease-Resistant Crops: By studying useful genetic traits, scientists can transfer these traits to new, high-yielding varieties.
- Sustainability in Agriculture: The research paves the way for sustainable farming practices by promoting resilient local varieties over high-yield hybrids.