Last Updated:04th September,2024  

Field Crop Improvement and Protection Section

Scientist
Designation
Dr. P.K. Singh
Head I/c
Dr. P. Prabhu
Scientist

Under Field Crop Improvement and Protection, CIARI, Port Blair, works on basic, strategic and applied aspects of crop improvement and protection for Andaman & Nicobar Island conditions are done. It encompasses genetic improvement primarily of rice, pulses, oilseeds, maize etc. for the island conditions. The research efforts also focussed on basic understanding and management of plant biotic stresses including diseases and insect pests. Biodiversity collection, conservation and characterization mainly of native germplasm of field crops, potential micro-organisms and insect flora of agricultural importance have been other priorities. Division of Field Crops came into being in 2003 with the amalgamation of erstwhile Divisions/ Sections of Crop Improvement, Plant Pathology and Entomology.
The systematic crop improvement efforts mainly in rice and pulses were started around 1986. Since then extensive collection, evaluation and development of rice germplasm were carried out under different national and international programs. About 20 rice land races initially introduced by settlers from various origins which got subsequently adapted under island conditions have been collected and characterized using biochemical and molecular markers. The initial breeding efforts also aimed at introduction and evaluating early and medium duration rice varieties. The rice varietal trials were conducted for screening for tolerance to coastal salinity, acidity, aluminium toxicity, iron toxicity, low phosphorus condition etc. Several promising lines and donors were selected from evaluation trials and formed the basis of the rice breeding program. The combining ability analysis through line X tester studies identified good parents for hybridization. A new species of wild rice Oryza inandamanica Ellis sp. Nov. perceived to have higher drought tolerance was reported from Rutland of South Andaman. Significant to mention, lot of work on tissue culture, somaclonal variation and Agrobacterium mediated transformation was carried out for rice improvement.

Thrust Area
Genetic Resources management
Varietal Improvement
Disease and Pest Management
Agricultural Biotechnology
Major activities
Collection, evaluation and characterization of germplasm of field crops and microbial resources.
Basic and strategic research for genetic enhancement of field crops
Harnessing the power of molecular markers and tissue culture for crop improvement
Development of eco-friendly Integrated Disease and Pest Management strategies
Seed production, distribution and transfer of developed technologies to farmers and stakeholders.
Infrastructure

Under Field Crop Improvement & Protection, two research farms (Bloomsdale and Garacharma Farms for seed production, crop improvement and protection experiments) and well-equipped laboratories for undertaking molecular works for crop improvement (Biotechnology lab), diagnosis and characterization of plant pathogens, maintenance of microbial cultures (Pathology lab) and maintenance of insects (Entomology lab with unique insect repository) are present. Labs equipped with PCR machine, Gel documentation unit, Cooling Centrifuge, Deep freezers and others. Further, a micro-plot facility is also available for screening of crops for stress related experiments especially salinity tolerance.

Varieties Developed
Rice: CARI Dhan 1, CARI Dhan 2, CARI Dhan 3,CARI Dhan 4, CARI Dhan 5, CARI Dhan 6, CARI Dhan 7, CARI Dhan 8 and CARI Dhan 9
Mung bean:CARI Mung 1, CARI Mung 2, CARI Mung 3, CARI Mung 4 and CARI Mung 5
Urd bean:CARI Urd 1and, CARI Urd 2
Brinjal: CARI Brinjal 1 and CARI Brinjal 2
Mushroom: CARI Mushroom 1, CARI Mushroom 2 and CARI Mushroom 3
Germplasm registered
Rice: ANR 38 (INGR 15014) for open floret type.
Brinjal: CARI Brinjal 1(INGR 12015) and CARI Brinjal 2 (INGR 21153) for bacterial wilt resistance
Farmers rice varieties registered at PPV&FRA:
Six rice landraces Khushbaya, White Burma, Red Burma, Black Burma, Mushley and Nyawin of Karen Community of Middle Andaman registered at PPVFRA, New Delhi as Farmers Variety in 2017.
Technologies developed
IPM module:Fruit fly management in Cucurbits and Fruit & shoot borer management in Okra.
Production technology: Oyster mushroom and Mushroom spawn production
Biological control of coconut Rhinoceros Beetle
Rodent control in paddy
Products developed
CIARI- Bioconsortia
CIARI Gro-Pro
Awards/ Recognitions:
PPVFRA Plant Genome Saviour Community Award 2016 to the Karen community of Andaman (Rs.10 lakh) - Facilitated by ICAR-CIARI, Port Blair.

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