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Abiotic Stress Management News (Vol.1 No.3)

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Title Abiotic Stress Management News (Vol.1 No.3)
Abiotic Stress Management News (Vol.1 No.3)
ICAR-NIASM News Letter
 
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Subject Abiotic Stress Management News (Vol.1 No.3)
 
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Abiotic stress is major challenge to the
agriculture and threatens food security. The adverse
effects of abiotic stresses are exacerbated by climate
change. The constraints of global food security and
agricultural productivity encourage research and
development of climate smart crops. ICAR-NIASM
has taken lead to carry out research for delivering
technologies for benefit of farming community through basic and strategic
research to address issues of various kinds of abiotic stresses. Agronomic,
genetic, biochemical, and omics approaches are being used for mitigation and
enhancing adaptation to these stresses.
As Director of this new and unique institute, there aremany challenges and
responsibilities to create best research facilities in order to utilize potential of
young scientific staff in making strategies for management of abiotic stresses.
ICAR-NIASM has started research work focused on basic and fundamental
studies at cellular andmolecular levels to complement applied research. Institute
conducted many important events and training programmes during last six
months such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Summer School training on Recent
Advances in Abiotic StressManagement for Climate Smart Agriculture; Training
on Phenomics: Perspectives for application in improvement of abiotic stress
tolerance in crop plants, the 6thMeeting of Research Advisory Committee (RAC)
of the institute, two days workshop for sugarcane growers and Hindi
Pakhwada/Hindi Diwas.
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Date 2018-10-25T11:39:25Z
2018-10-25T11:39:25Z
2017-10-01
 
Type News Letter
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/8112
 
Language English
 
Relation Vol.1;
No.3;
 
Publisher Not Available