Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India

Sorghum is the third most important cereal crop in India and, over both the rainy (kharif) and the Post-rainy (rabi) seasons, totals a combined area of more than 11 million ha. Rabí sorghum is important for both food and fodder in the drought-prone areas of the states of Maharashtra (3.3 million ha)...

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Autores principales: Rana, B.S., Kaul, S.L., Appaji, Chari, Parbhakar, Kalyanshetty, N.S., Reddy, B.V.S., Witcombe, John R., Virk, Daljit S.
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Publicado: CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovation 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81904
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author Rana, B.S.
Kaul, S.L.
Appaji, Chari
Parbhakar
Kalyanshetty, N.S.
Reddy, B.V.S.
Witcombe, John R.
Virk, Daljit S.
author_browse Appaji, Chari
Kalyanshetty, N.S.
Kaul, S.L.
Parbhakar
Rana, B.S.
Reddy, B.V.S.
Virk, Daljit S.
Witcombe, John R.
author_facet Rana, B.S.
Kaul, S.L.
Appaji, Chari
Parbhakar
Kalyanshetty, N.S.
Reddy, B.V.S.
Witcombe, John R.
Virk, Daljit S.
author_sort Rana, B.S.
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description Sorghum is the third most important cereal crop in India and, over both the rainy (kharif) and the Post-rainy (rabi) seasons, totals a combined area of more than 11 million ha. Rabí sorghum is important for both food and fodder in the drought-prone areas of the states of Maharashtra (3.3 million ha), Karnataka (1.5 million ha), and Andhra Pradesh (0.45 million ha). Genetic enhancement and technology development have doubled the productivity of kharif sorghum. Progress in rabí sorghum has been slower because of several factors, such as more prevalent drought, shoot-fly infestations affecting the initial plant stand, low response of landraces to applied nutrients, and a limited choice of cultivars that have Ihe traits required for adaptation to the rabi season. As a consequence, farmers continue to grow Ihe cultivar M 35-1, developed in 1935, that was a selection from the Maldandi landrace. A participatory varietal selection program for rabi sorghum, to overcome the lack of cultivar choice, is described in this paper.
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spelling CGSpace819042023-02-15T05:39:07Z Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India Rana, B.S. Kaul, S.L. Appaji, Chari Parbhakar Kalyanshetty, N.S. Reddy, B.V.S. Witcombe, John R. Virk, Daljit S. sorghum varieties selection genotypes variety trials variedades selección genotipos ensayos de variedades Sorghum is the third most important cereal crop in India and, over both the rainy (kharif) and the Post-rainy (rabi) seasons, totals a combined area of more than 11 million ha. Rabí sorghum is important for both food and fodder in the drought-prone areas of the states of Maharashtra (3.3 million ha), Karnataka (1.5 million ha), and Andhra Pradesh (0.45 million ha). Genetic enhancement and technology development have doubled the productivity of kharif sorghum. Progress in rabí sorghum has been slower because of several factors, such as more prevalent drought, shoot-fly infestations affecting the initial plant stand, low response of landraces to applied nutrients, and a limited choice of cultivars that have Ihe traits required for adaptation to the rabi season. As a consequence, farmers continue to grow Ihe cultivar M 35-1, developed in 1935, that was a selection from the Maldandi landrace. A participatory varietal selection program for rabi sorghum, to overcome the lack of cultivar choice, is described in this paper. 2001 2017-06-20T08:59:52Z 2017-06-20T08:59:52Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81904 en Open Access CGIAR Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovation Rana, B.S.; Kaul, S.L.; Appaji, Chari; Parbhakar; Kalyanshetty, N.S.; Reddy, B.V.S.; Witcombe, John R.; Virk, Daljit S.. 2001. Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India. In: An exchange of experiences from South and South East Asia: Proceedings of the international symposium on Participatory plant breeding and participatory plant genetic resources enhancement, Pokhara, Nepal, 1-5 May 2000. Cali: CGIAR Program for Participatory Research and Gender Analysis: 297-301.
spellingShingle sorghum
varieties
selection
genotypes
variety trials
variedades
selección
genotipos
ensayos de variedades
Rana, B.S.
Kaul, S.L.
Appaji, Chari
Parbhakar
Kalyanshetty, N.S.
Reddy, B.V.S.
Witcombe, John R.
Virk, Daljit S.
Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India
title Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India
title_full Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India
title_fullStr Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India
title_full_unstemmed Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India
title_short Participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in India
title_sort participatory varietal selection in rabi sorghum in india
topic sorghum
varieties
selection
genotypes
variety trials
variedades
selección
genotipos
ensayos de variedades
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81904
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