28 December 2012
No. 1551
Scientists from the Indian national system observe some improved chickpea breeding lines during the Chickpea Scientists’ Meet at ICRISAT-Patancheru.
India and ICRISAT partnership for impacts
Chickpea collaborative projects yield improved cultivars for smallholder farmers Chickpea is the most important pulse crop in India in terms of both area and production. Over the last decades, improved chickpea cultivars have been released by the Indian national agricultural research system (NARS) partners using ICRISAT germplasm and breeding materials, raising production and incomes of millions of smallholder farmers.
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he partnership between the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and ICRISAT in chickpea improvement has led to the release of 40 improved chickpea cultivars in India, which accounted for 43 percent of the total indent of breeder seed for chickpea in the country in 2011-2012. Chickpea cultivar JG 11, covering about 80 percent of the
chickpea area in Andhra Pradesh state and rapidly spreading in Karnataka, has the highest indent of breeder seed among chickpea cultivars in the country. These were some of the highlights of ICRISAT’s research on chickpea presented at the biennial Chickpea Scientists’ Meet at ICRISAT-Patancheru on 20-21 December. The meeting brought together to page 2 ...4