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    Not AvailableNews item on "Sh. G.S. Shekhawat, Honorable Minister of State released a book “Thar Desert in Retrospect and Prospect" published on CAZRI website.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableGenetic distances between hybrid parents based on phenotypic traits and molecular markers were investigated to assess their relationship with heterosis for grain and stover yield and other traits in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum [L.] R. Br.). Fifty-one hybrids developed using 101 hybrid parents (B and R lines) and showing a wide range of genetic distance between their parents based on eight phenotypic traits and 28–38 SSRs were evaluated in two sets for two seasons. The correlation between Euclidean distance (phenotypic distance, ED) and simple matching distance (molecular distance, SM) for parents of both sets was low but positive and significant (r = 0.2, P < 0.001).The correlation of ED in parents with better-parent heterosis for grain yield was similar in both sets (r = 0.38, P < 0.05). SM was not correlated with heterosis for grain yield in either set of hybrids. The results showed that phenotypic distance could be a better predictor of heterosis than molecular distance. The correlation between phenotypic distance and heterosis was not strong enough to permit the use of phenotypic diversity among parents as a major selection criterion for selection of parental lines displaying high levels of heterosis for grain and stover yield in pearl millet.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableNews item on "ICAR-CAZRI organized a workshop on Protected Cultivation (25 April, 2019)" published on CAZRI website.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableSeven Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum and three Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena accessions were crossed to produce12Tuberosum×Tuberosum(T×T)and9Tuberosum×Andigena(T×A)progenies.Thesefamilieswere evaluated for five important traits for two successive clonal generations under short day sub-tropical plains. The differencesinyield,averagetuberweightandtubernumberbetweenT×TandT×Afamiliesinanearly(75days) crop were not significant. Compared to conventional intra-Tuberosum families, T × A families had significantly higher % tuber dry matter and specific gravity. In contrast to intra-Tuberosum crosses, T×A crosses exhibited a positiveheterosisfortuberyield.ComparedtoT×Tfamilies,T×Afamiliesshowedsignificantlyhigherheterosis for yield and tuber number. Comparison of T×T and T×A families and parents using canonical analysis led to the identification of superior hybrid families and superior parents. Some T×A progenies were close to breeding goalandthuscanbeusedforselectinghigh-yieldingcultivars.ThisrevealedtheusefulnessofAndigenagenotypes as parents in developing early bulking potato cultivars with broad genetic base for short day sub-tropical plains.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableThe genetic diversity of a medium carp, Osteobrama belangeri was revealed to be without any variation in Manipur state of India based on partial 307 bp cyt b gene. The species is listed in IUCN Red List as a Near Threatened species. It is endemic to Manipur state of India, whereas in Myanmar a sizeable sub-population is present. The nucleotide sequences of O. belangari individuals studied are A+T rich (61.9%) without any Transition or Transversion. Therefore, all the individuals of four populations studied were represented by one haplotype. The phylogeographic and AMOVA analyses did not show any type of variations among populations. Therefore, the study based on mtDNA cytochrome b suggested the existence of a single population of O. belangeri in Manipur.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableMokama group of tals in Bihar suffers due to stagnation of water during monsoon period and delay in drainage thereafter. This is a high potential low productivity zone.General features , cropping pattern, sowing time, soil characteristics and major problems in Mokama tal area. Appropriate interventions have been suggested for improvement of these highly fertile mokama tal area in view of agricultural production.Not Availabl

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    Not Available• Chandrika, K.S.V.P and Prasad, R.D. 2022. Evaluation of a novel biopolymer-based Trichoderma harzianum, Th4d formulations for management of seed and soil borne disease of oilseed crops under field conditions. In IPS 8th International conference (Hybrid Mode). 'Plant Pathology: Retrospect and Prospects'. SKN Agriculture University, Jobner-Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableThe Institute has initiated work on Bioinformatics aspects of rice genome. In this regard a study on Computational analysis of SNPs at functional elements of rice genome has been undertaken. A web page has been developed for Agricultural Bioinformatics Lab (ABL) wherein links are provided to the most commonly used bioinformatics tools. Online local BLAST has been developed to locate and quantify blocks of similarity between query and subject sequences. Bioperl and cgi scripts are written for parsing BLAST report.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableChow-Chow is indigenous to Mexico. It is a semi perennial plant remaining economically viable up to 5 years. It produces vigorous vines 12-15 m long, requiring support trellises or training on to a "pandal". Flowers are unisexual; staminates are arranged in pedunculate and erect racemes, 10-30 cm long or more in wild plants, and usually with flowers arranged in fascicular or subracemose clusters disposed at intervals along rachis.Not Availabl
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