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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/73293
Title: Waterlogging stress tolerant sesame lines- Towards mitigating climate change.
Other Titles: Not Available
Authors: Kumaraswamy, H.H.
Ramya, K.T.
Ratnakumar, P.
Jawaharlal, J.
ICAR Data Use Licennce: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/PDF/ICAR_Data_Use_Licence.pdf
Author's Affiliated institute: ICAR-Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research
Published/ Complete Date: 2021-12-08
Project Code: Not Available
Keywords: Sesame
Waterlogging tolerant
genotypes
Publisher: Proceedings of an international conference on Integrated Agriculture, Natural Farming, Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Bio-Entrepreneurship under Changing Climate Scenario.
Citation: Kumaraswamy H.H., Ramya, K.T., Ratnakumar, P. and Jawahar Lal, J. (2021). Waterlogging stress tolerant sesame lines: Towards mitigating climate change. In: Proceedings of an international conference on “Integrated Agriculture, Natural Farming, Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Bio-Entrepreneurship under Changing Climate Scenario”, Organized by NAAS Regional Chapter NER, Barapani and International Union of Organic Agriculture, at College of Agriculture, Kyrdemkulai, Meghalaya, India, during December 7-9, 2021.
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Abstract/Description: Cultivated sesame (Sesamum indicum L., 2n = 2x = 26), one of the world’s most important and ancient oilseed crops is cultivated in subtropical and tropical regions of the world, including India. Waterlogging is one of the adverse factors constraining sesame production. Loss of sesame seed yields due to waterlogging ranges from 30 percent to 100 percent worldwide (Li et al., 2017) and 15 percent to 80 percent in India. Therefore, the identification of waterlogging tolerant sesame lines is crucial to waterlogging tolerant sesame breeding program. In the present investigation, six waterlogging tolerant lines were identified based on the feeler trial under exposure to natural conditions and, further, the tolerance was quantified.
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Type(s) of content: Proceedings
Sponsors: ICAR-Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad.
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
Language: English
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URI: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/73293
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