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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/67185
Title: Farmers? Participatory Varietal Selection: A Sustainable Crop Improvement Approach for the 21st Century
Other Titles: Agroecology and sustainable food systems
Authors: Amaresh Kumar Nayak
Published/ Complete Date: 2014-2-18
Keywords: adoption,participatory varietal selection (PVS),preference analysis,rice varieties,sodic soil,sensory analysis
Publisher: Not Available
Citation: Singh, Y.P., Nayak, A.K., Sharma, D.K., Gautam, R.K., Singh, R.K., Singh, R., Mishra, V.K., Paris, T. and Ismail, A.M., 2014. Farmers? participatory varietal selection: A sustainable crop improvement approach for the 21st century. Agroecology and sustainable food systems, 38(4), pp.427-444
Abstract/Description: Participatory variety selection (PVS) for the selection and testing of salt tolerant varieties/genotypes and breeding accessions of rice was conducted at Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India from 2001 to 2007. This aimed to identify high yielding, adaptable, and acceptable rice cultivars for sodic soils through farmers? participation. Typically, plant breeders develop varieties isolated from active farmers and release varieties that are most productive under ideal conditions; often they are not suitable for marginal farm conditions, like sodic lands. Therefore, PVS facilitates development of varieties suitable for marginal soils and farmers? interests. A collection of modern rice varieties/genotypes was screened and evaluated under researcher-managed trials during 2001. From 2002 to 2008, farmers became a part of the variety/genotype selection and testing process in order to incorporate their preferences, which were crucial for the large-scale adoption of the selected variety/genotype. With farmer support, genotype CSR-89IR-8 was identified as superior and not only performed better in different locations in the state of Uttar Pradesh, but was also readily adopted by many farmers in sodic areas. This genotype is tolerant to sodicity (up to pH2 ?9.9) and yields more grain in sodic soil than other varieties/genotypes tested. In view of the successful testing and large scale adoption of CSR-89IR-8 in the target sodic areas of Indo-Gangetic plains, this genotype was officially released as variety CSR 43 by Uttar Pradesh State Variety Release Committee in 2011 for widespread cultivation. The successful use of PVS in these sodic environments convinced researchers, stakeholders, and partner organizations to more broadly adopt this approach for new rice variety development, particularly for other salt affected areas.
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ISSN: 2168-3573
Type(s) of content: Research Paper
Language: English
URI: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/67185
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