Development of High Yielding Disease Resistant Hybrid in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.] for Northern Karnataka
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Development of High Yielding Disease Resistant Hybrid in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.] for Northern Karnataka
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Athoni, B K
Sadhana, R B Kumari, B Motagi, B N Vastrad, S M Gupta, S K Govindaraj, M |
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Pearl Millet
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Pear Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] isanimportant nutri-cereal as it contains higher level of micronutrients especially Fe and Zn compared to other cereal crops like maize, wheat, rice, sorghum etcand is one of the important sources of staple food to the large masses of the people across the globe. Heterosis is the superiority of F1 over its parents and it has been extensively studied in pearl millet. Due to its protogynous nature, it is highly cross pollinated and well amenable to exploit heterosis, further, availability of cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterile sources in the crop gives scope for development of hybrids in turn enhance the crop productivity. Among various biotic and abiotic stresses which impact the productivity, Blast disease caused by Pyriculariagrisea (Cooke) Sacc., is emerging as a major disease of concern resulting into yield loss to the tune of 62 per cent.Looking into the importance of the disease, it necessitates to breed for stable and durable disease resistant hybrids. In this context, disease resistance breeding programme was initiated at All India Co-ordinated Research Project (Millets) at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Vijayapur with the aim to develop disease resistant hybrid with high productivity. After several generations of screening, evaluation and selection of parents and crosscombinations, new hybrid, VPMH-7, was identified by crossinga good combiner and an early flowering A1 cytoplasm based malesterile line ICMA 94555 with good restorer CPRT 112. The hybrid identified has recorded significantly higher mean yield of 24.50 percent over National Check, GHB 558, in Zone 3 of Karnataka. Due to its encouraging performance, the hybrid was promoted and tested underFarm Trials andLarge Scale Demonstrations, wherein, the said hybrid recorded 12.60 and 24.80 per cent superiority over GHB 558 respectively. The hybrid is promising for blast disease resistance under field condition as compared to GHB-558, and matures early (80-85 days), making it suitable for late planting and multiple cropping system. Considering all these attributes, this disease resistant hybrid, VPMH-7, having high yield potential is released (2019) and notified (2020) for commercial cultivation in Zone 3 of Karnataka. |
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2021-07
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/11893/1/08-Athoni%20BK.pdf
Athoni, B K and Sadhana, R B and Kumari, B and Motagi, B N and Vastrad, S M and Gupta, S K and Govindaraj, M (2021) Development of High Yielding Disease Resistant Hybrid in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.] for Northern Karnataka. Frontiers in Crop Improvement, 9 (2). pp. 128-132. ISSN 2454-6011 |
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