PGR Education
Name: Prof. Sunil Archak
Contact Number: 011-25848955, 011-25846268
Address: ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Pusa Campus, New Delhi – 110012, INDIA
E-mail: Professor.PGR@icar.gov.in, sunil.archak@icar.gov.in
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Postgraduate Education in PGR at NBPGR
The management of plant genetic resources has developed into an important technical, socio-economic and political concern over the past 50 years or so. With the ratification of the CBD in 1992, considerable awareness was raised about the importance of conserving biodiversity, its sustainable use and the need for equitable benefit-sharing arrangements. The need of trained manpower from many countries particularly from developing world was realized to carry out various bioresource management tasks. The value and use of wild and cultivated genetic resources for breeders and other researchers have now come of age. In India, the intake of first batch of postgraduate students in Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) discipline of Post-graduate School, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI, a deemed-to-be-University), New Delhi took place in 1997 at the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR) for Master’s course. The Ph.D. courses in PGR started since 2004-05 academic session. So far, till 2017-18, a total of 58 M.Sc. and 20 Ph.D. degrees have been awarded in PGR discipline. The four major theme areas of postgraduate research have been: assessment of genetic diversity and population structure of crop landraces; species relationships and molecular phylogeny; seed conservation and related supportive research, and biotechnology and germplasm conservation.MoU between NBPGR and IARI for PG Education in PGR
Brief description of M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses in PGR
As in other disciplines of IARI, the M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses in PGR are being conducted in trimesters under course credit systems. The M.Sc. course is of two years duration divided into six trimesters. To complete the Ph.D. course a student normally takes 3-4 years. The Ph.D. course is also conducted under course credit system. There are a total of 24 courses designed for the PGR discipline. These include both regular courses and also advanced courses. Both M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in PGR have research components as well. A M.Sc. student has to submit a thesis as partial fulfilment of the degree. For Ph.D. the research topic is more elaborate. For M.Sc. degree, the thesis is basically indicative of a students’ potentiality for conducting research whereas all Ph.D. students are supposed to write at least two quality research papers in peer reviewed journal(s) before submitting their thesis for award of the degree.
System of Admission
(i) M.Sc. degree courses: The students are selected through an all India Entrance Test conducted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
(ii) Ph.D. degree courses: Admission is made by IARI through an all India Entrance Test conducted by the Institute.
Number of seats
There is scope for enrolment of four students for M.Sc. and five students for Ph.D. courses in PGR. In addition, there is scope for enrolment of one or two foreign student in each course.
Courses being offered in PGR discipline*
Code | Name | L | P |
PGR 501* | Germplasm Exploration and Plant Systematics | 2 | 1 |
PGR 502* | Plant Diversity and Conservation | 2 | 1 |
PGR 503* | Germplasm Characterization and Evaluation*** | 1 | 1 |
PGR 504 | Genetic Enhancement for PGR Utilization*** | 1 | 1 |
PGR 505* | Economic Botany | 2 | 1 |
PGR 506 | Information Management in PGR | 1 | 1 |
PGR 507* | PGR Exchange and Quarantine | 2 | 1 |
PGR 508 | Genomics in PGR management | 1 | 1 |
PGR 509 | Plant Biosecurity | 1 | 0 |
PGR 510 | Principles of Genetics for PGR Management | 2 | 0 |
PGR 511 | Principles of Plant Breeding for PGR Management | 1 | 1 |
PGR 512 | Concepts in Conservation Genetics | 1 | 1 |
PGR 501* | Germplasm Exploration and Plant Systematics | 2 | 1 |
Major courses (minimum 20 credits from above courses including *marked Courses) | 20 | ||
Minor courses | 08 | ||
Supporting courses | 06 | ||
Common compulsory courses | 05 | ||
PGR 591 | Seminar | 01 | |
PGR 599 | Thesis/Research | 30 | |
Total Credits | 70 | ||
PGR 601* | Recent Advances in Germplasm Conservation | 1 | 1 |
PGR 602* | Phenomics and Genomics for PGR Utilization*** | 1 | 1 |
PGR 603* | Economic Botany and Crop Diversification | 1 | 1 |
PGR 604 | PGR Policies and Regulatory Mechanisms | 1 | 0 |
PGR 605 | Molecular Population Genetics in PGR Management | 2 | 1 |
PGR 606 | Plant Taxonomy, Ecogeography and Ecology | 1 | 1 |
PGR 607 | In situ-on farm conservation | 1 | 1 |
PGR 608 | Genomic tools and current applications | 2 | 1 |
PGR 609* | Intellectual Property Rights and Regulatory Mechanisms (e-course) | 1 | 0 |
Major courses (Minimum 12 credits from above courses including *marked Courses) | 12 | ||
Minor courses | 06 | ||
Supporting courses | 05 | ||
PGR 691 | Seminar I | 01 | |
PGR 692 | Seminar II | 01 | |
PGR 699 | Thesis/Research | 75 | |
Total Credits | 100 | ||
Comprehensive (Pre-qualifying) Examination | (Non-credit of 100 marks) | Satisfactory / Not satisfactory |
* :Compulsory courses recommended by BSMA
*** : cross link with other Divisions, will be offered by the but Faculty of PGR will teaching
* A compulsory course PGS 503 (Intellectual property and its management in agriculture) for all Ph.D. students of PG School, IARI is also offered in PGR discipline
Priority areas in Postgraduate Research in PGRThe major priority areas for future postgraduate research in PGR discipline are as follows:
- Assessment of diversity loss over time and space and approaches to measuring genetic erosion on-farm.
- Identification of genetically important crop populations, and farming systems that are priorities for conservation in traditional production systems and investigating different options for “adding value” to these populations in a given social, economic and ecological context.
- Development of molecular markers for economically important traits in plant genetic resources.
- Characterization of germplasm for enhanced utilization using tools of comparative genomics.
- Study of gene flow in indigenous crop plant-wild relatives complexes.
- DNA bar-coding system for identification of wild relatives and molecular phylogeny of indigenous crop taxa.
- Providing scientific basis for seed conservation strategies and for devising effective seed conservation protocols.
- Strategies for exploitation of genomic resources for improved utilization of genetic resources.
- Investigating molecular aspects of seed longevity.
- Investigating seed storage behaviour as a prerequisite for storage strategy and factors responsible for recalcitrance in seeds.
- Development of cost-effective in vitro conservation and cryopreservation protocols.
Major theme areas of post-graduate research | No. of thesis |
Assessment of diversity in crop landrace populations and on-farm management of crop diversity | 43 |
Species relationships and molecular phylogeny | 2 |
Seed storage and related research | 8 |
Biotechnological approaches for conservation of vegetatively propagated crop germplasm | 7 |
List of students awarded degrees with chairperson – year wise
S.No. | YEAR | Student Name | Chairperson | Award/Distinction received, if any |
M.Sc. Students | ||||
1. | 1999 | Anandhan, S. | Dr. P.L. Gautam | |
2. | 2000 | Yogesh K. Dwivedi | Dr. J.L. Karihaloo | |
3. | 2000 | M. Hema K. Reddy | Dr. B.B. Mandal | |
4. | 2000 | Parvin M. Kamble | Dr. B.B. Singh | |
5. | 2000 | M. Selvendran | Dr. J.L. Karihaloo | IARI Merit Medal |
6. | 2001 | S.K. Tiwari | Dr. J.L. Karihaloo | |
7. | 2001 | Y. Amaravathi | Dr. P.L. Gautam | IARI Merit Medal |
8. | 2001 | Priyadarshini Sanghamitra | Dr. B.B. Mandal | |
9. | 2001 | Dayanand Mandal | Dr. S.S. Malik | |
10. | 2002 | T. Chandrasekhar | Dr. J.L. Karihaloo | |
11. | 2002 | C. Palrasu | Dr. Mahendra Singh | |
12. | 2002 | S. Murugesan | Dr. S.S. Malik | |
13. | 2003 | Manjegowda, S.J. | Dr. B.S. Dhillon | |
14. | 2003 | D. Kumutha | Dr. Mahendra Singh | IARI Merit Medal |
15. | 2003 | K. Lakshmi | Dr. S.S. Malik | |
16. | 2004 | Manjunatha, T. | Dr. I.S. Bisht | |
17. | 2004 | H. Mohan | Dr. B.S. Dhillon | IARI Merit Medal |
18. | 2004 | Suma, A. | Dr. A.K. Singh | |
19. | 2005 | Sunaina Singh | Dr. J.L. Karihaloo | Award of BEST STUDENT OF THE YEAR |
20. | 2005 | K. Venkatesan | Dr. I.S. Bisht | |
21. | 2005 | Santosh Kumar | Dr. A.K. Singh | |
22. | 2006 | R. Senthilkumaran | Dr. I.S. Bisht | |
23. | 2006 | Saravanan, M. | Dr. K.V. Bhat | |
24. | 2006 | Ashok K. Mahariya | Dr. B.B. Mandal | |
25. | 2007 | Avinash Pandey | Dr. K.V. Bhat | |
26. | 2007 | Ramya, P. | Dr. K.V. Bhat | IARI Merit Medal |
27. | 2007 | Adhini S. Pazhany | Dr. B.B. Mandal | |
28. | 2008 | Fikirte, A. | Dr. A.K. Singh | |
29. | 2008 | Gopala Sundararaj, S. | Dr. R.K. Tyagi | IARI Merit Medal |
30. | 2008 | Vishal Singh | Dr. Veena Gupta | |
31. | 2009 | Santhoshkumar, G. | Dr. Veena Gupta | |
32. | 2010 | Sathiyamoorthy, G. | Dr. I.S. Bisht | |
33. | 2010 | Shephalika Amrapali | Dr. R.P. Dua | |
34. | 2010 | Ajit Uchoi | Dr. S.K. Malik | |
35. | 2011 | Rohini, M.R. | Dr. S.K. Malik | |
36. | 2011 | Subhash Chander | Dr. Shashi Bhalla | |
37. | 2012 | Kuldeep Tripathi | Dr. (Mrs.) Shashi Bhalla | |
38. | 2012 | Krishna Prakash | Dr. (Mrs.) Anjula Pandey | |
39. | 2012 | Gopal Singh Jatav | Dr. (Mrs.) Rekha Chaudhury | |
40 | 2013 | Manish Kumar Mittal | Dr. M. C. Yadav | |
41 | 2013 | Rahul Chandora | Dr. M. Dutta | |
42 | 2013 | Vikash Chandra Tyagi | Dr. (Mrs.)Rekha Chaudhury | |
43 | 2014 | Badal Singh | Dr. Sunil Archak | |
44 | 2014 | Anil Patidar | Dr. M.C. Yadav | |
45 | 2014 | Pavan K. Malav | Dr. Anjula Pandey | |
46 | 2014 | Padmavati G. Gore | Dr. (Mrs.) Shashi Bhalla | IARI Merit Medal |
47 | 2015 | Sushil Kumar,C | Dr. Sunil Archak | |
48 | 2015 | Jagdish Goyanka | Dr. Anuradha Agrawal | |
49 | 2015 | Rakesh Kumar.B | Dr. (Mrs.) G.J. Randhawa | |
50 | 2015 | Shailendra Solanki | Dr. (Mrs.) Ambika Baldev G. | |
51 | 2016 | Mr. Kuwardadra Sahadeo Indaldas | Dr. (Mrs.) G.J. Randhawa | |
52 | 2016 | Mr. Shivam Kumar | Dr Mukesh K. Rana | |
53 | 2016 | Mr. Hari Prasath, S | Dr. K.C. Bhatt | |
54 | 2016 | Mr. Shyam Kumar | Dr Anuradha Agrawal | |
55 | 2017 | Mr. Anto James | Dr. Mukesh K Rana | |
56 | 2017 | Ms. Manju Kumari | Dr. (Mrs.) Ambika Baldev G. | |
57 | 2017 | Mr. Prabakaran S. | Dr Jalli Radhamani | |
58 | 2017 | Mr. Sunil Naik S | Dr. Anuradha Agrawal |
Ph.D. Students | |||||
1. | 2007 | Nidhi Verma | Dr. I.S. Bisht | ||
2. | 2007 | Shailesh Tiwari | Dr. B.B. Mandal | ||
3. | 2008 | Santosh Kumar | Dr. I.S. Bisht | ||
4. | 2009 | Manjunatha, T. | Dr. I.S. Bisht | ||
5. | 2009 | Sunaina Singh | Dr. K.V. Bhat | IARI Merit Medal | |
6. | 2010 | Avinash Pandey | Dr. I.S. Bisht | ||
7. | 2010 | Venkatesan, K. | Dr. K.V. Bhat | ||
8. | 2011 | Ramya, P. | Dr. K.V. Bhat | ||
9. | 2011 | Saravanan, M. | Dr. K.V. Bhat | ||
10 | 2013 | Logapriyan M. | Dr. I.S. Bisht | ||
11 | 2013 | Gayacharan | Dr. I.S. Bisht | ||
12 | 2013 | Santosh Kumar G. | Dr. (Mrs.) Veena Gupta | ||
13 | 2014 | Rajappa J.J. | Dr. K.V. Bhat | ||
14 | 2015 | Kuldeep Tripathi | Dr. (Mrs.) Shashi Bhalla | ||
15 | 2016 | Mr. Ajit Uchoi | Dr S.K. Malik | ||
16 | 2016 | Mr. Sangh Chandramohan | Dr Veena Gupta | ||
17 | 2017 | Mr. Subhash Chander | Dr. K.V. Bhat | ||
18 | 2017 | Mr. P. Kiran Babu | Dr. R.K. Tyagi | ||
19 | 2017 | Mr. Yegappa Hipparagi | Dr. (Mrs.) Veena Gupta | ||
20 | 2017 | Mr. Nemappa Lambani | Dr. S.K. Malik |
List of foreign students
S.No. | Year | Name of the foreign student | Chairperson | Country |
M. Sc. Students | ||||
1. | 2001 | Dayanand Mandal | Dr. S.S. Malik | Nepal |
2. | 2008 | Fikerte, A. | Dr. A.K. Singh | Ethiopia |
List of Students’ publications
S.No. | Author(s) | Title of the article | Name of the Journal | Volume, Page Number, Year |
1. | Karihaloo, J.L., Y.K. Dwivedi, Sunil Archak and Ambika Baldev Gaikwad | Analysis of genetic diversity of Indian mango cultivars using RAPD markers. | Journal Hort. Sci. Biotech. | 78: 285- 89, 2003 |
2. | Bhat, K.V, Y. Amravati, P.L. Gautam and K.C. Velayudhan | AFLP characterization and classification of Indian banana and plantation cultivars. | Plant Genetic Resources Characterization & Utilization | 2: 121-130, 2004 |
3. | Venkatesan, K., I.S. Bisht, K.V. Bhat, K. Elayaraja and K.C. Muneem | Morphological diversity in naked barley landraces from north-western Himalayas of India. | Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 18: 175-186, 2005. |
4. | Venkatesan, K., I.S. Bisht and K.V. Bhat | Diversity in Himalayan hull-less (Hordeum vulgare L.) landraces using AFLP and STMS markers. | Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 19: 19-29, 2006. |
5. | Kumar, Santosh, J. Radhamani, Anirudh K. Singh and K.S. varaprasad | Germination and seed storage behaviour in Pongamia pinnataL. | Current Science | 93:910-911, 2007. |
6. | Manjunatha, T., I.S. Bisht, K.V. Bhat and B.P. Singh | Genetic diversity in barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. Vulgare) landraces from Uttaranchal Himalaya of India. | Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 54: 55-65, 2007. |
7. | Singh, S., J.L. Karihaloo and A.B. Gaikwad | DNA fingerprinting of some mango (Mangifera indica L.) cultivars using anchored-ISSR markers | Journal Biochem. Biotech. | 162: 113-117, 2007. |
8. | Verma, S., J.L. Karihaloo, S.K. Tiwari., A.K. Koul and R. Mangotra | Genetic diversity inEremostanchys superba royle ex Benth. (Lamiaceae), an endangered Himalayan species, analyzed using RAPD markers. | Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 54: 221-229, 2007 |
9. | Senthilkumaran, R., I.S. Bisht, K.V. Bhat and J.C. Rana | Diversity in buckwheat (Fagopyrum spp.) landraces populations from north-western Indian Himalayas. | Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 55:297-302, 2008. |
10. | Verma, Nidhi, I.S.Bisht, K.S. Negi and D.K.Hore | Morphological diversity inPerilla frutescens (L.) Britt landraces from the Indian Himalayas. | Pusa AgriScience, | 31: 15-24, 2008. |
11 | Nidhi Verma, M.K. Rana, K.S.Negi, Gunjeet Kumar, K.V.Bhatt, Y.J.Park and I.S.Bisht | Assessment of genetic diversity in Indian Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton landraces using STMS markers. | Indian Journal of Biotechnology | 9:43-49, 2010. |
12 | Verma, Nidhi, M.K. Rana, Gunjeet Kumar, Aparajita Mohanty and I.S.Bisht | Genetic diversity of Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton using RAPD markers. | International Journal of Tropical Agriculture | 2: 383-386, 2009. |
13 | Kumar, S., I.S. Bishtand K.V. Bhat and P.S. Mehta | Diversity among different populations of a locally common rice landrace under static (ex situ) and dynamic (in situ) management from north-western Indian Himalayas. | PusaAgriscience | 32:1-10, 2010. |
14 | Kumar, S., I.S. Bishtand K.V. Bhat | Population structure of rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces under farmer management. | Annals of Applied Biology | 156: 137-146, 2010. |
15 | Verma, Nidhi, M.K. Rana, K.S.Negi, Gunjeet Kumar, K.V.Bhatt, Y.J.Park and I.S.Bisht | Assessment of genetic diversity in Indian Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton landraces using STMS markers. | Indian Journal of Biotechnology | 9:43-49, 2010. |
16 | Kumar S, IS Bisht and KV Bhat | Population structure of rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces under farmer management. | Annals of Applied Biology | 156: 137-146, 2010. |
17 | Kumar, S., A. Pandey, I. S. Bisht, K. V. Bhat and P. S. Mehta | Diversity among different populations of a locally common rice (Oryza sativaL.) landrace from north-western Indian Himalayas. | Plant Genetic Resources | 8:151-158, 2010. |
18 | Sundarraj, S.G., A. Agrawal and R.K. Tyagi | Encapsulation for in vitro short-term storage and exchange of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) germplasm. | Scientia Horticulturae | 125: 761-776, 2010. |
19 | Manjunatha, T., I .S. Bisht and K. V Bhat | Genetic structure of hull-less barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare) landrace populations from North-western Indian Himalayas. | Indian Journal of Biotechnology, | 10: 25-32, 2011. |
20 | Pandey A, IS Bisht, KV Bhat and PS Mehta | Role of informal seed system in promoting landrace diversity and their on-farm conservation: a case study of rice in Indian Himalayas. | Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 58: 1213-1224, 2011. |
21 | Pandey A, I S Bisht, KV Bhat | Population structure of rice (Oryza sativa) landraces from high altitude area of Indian Himalayas. | Annals of Applied Biology | 160: 16-24, 2012. |
List of Professors
S.No | Name | Period | |
1 | Dr. B. B. Singh | 1997-98 | |
2 | Dr. B.B. Mandal | 1998-2007 | |
3 | Dr. S.S. Malik | January – July 2008 | |
4 | Dr. I.S. Bisht | August 2008 – March, 2015 | |
5 | Dr. Rekha Chaudhury | April 2015 – 10 May 2018 | |
6 | Dr. Veena Gupta | 10 May 2018 Continuing |
List of HODs (For the period 1997-2018)
S.No | Name | Period |
1 | Dr. P.L. Gautam | August 1997- April 2000 |
2 | Dr. G.D. Sharma (Officiating) | May 2000 – August 2000 |
3 | Dr. B.S. Dhillon | September 2000- July 2005 |
4 | Dr. J.L. Karihaloo (Officiating) | August 2005 – January 2006 |
5 | Dr. A.K. Singh (Officiating) | February 2006 – May 2006 |
6 | Dr. S.K. Sharma | June 2006 – July 2010 |
7 | Dr. D.C. Bhandari (Officiating) | July 2010- October 2010 |
8 | Dr. K.C. Bansal | October 2010- August 2016 |
9 | Dr. Kuldeep Singh | August 2016- continuing |
List of the Faculty Members
S. No | Name | Designation | Division/Unit |
1 | Dr. Veena Gupta | Principal Scientist | Professor |
2 | Dr. Rekha Chaudhury | Principal Scientist | TCCU |
3 | Dr. Anjula Pandey | Principal Scientist | PECD |
4 | Dr. K.C. Bhatt | Principal Scientist | PECD |
5 | Dr. Pratibha Brahmi | Principal Scientist | PGR Policy |
6 | Dr. Anuradha Agrawal | Principal Scientist | TCCU |
7 | Dr. Ruchira Pandey | Principal Scientist | TCCU |
8 | Dr. Kalyani Srinivasan | Principal Scientist | GCD |
9 | Dr. Neelam Sharma | Principal Scientist | TCCU |
10 | Dr. Neeta Singh | Principal Scientist | GCD |
11 | Dr. J Radha Mani | Principal Scientist | GCD |
12 | Dr. Kavita Gupta | Principal Scientist | PQD |
13 | Dr. V Celia Chalam | Principal Scientist | PQD |
14 | Dr. Vandana Tyagi | Principal Scientist | GEX |
15 | Dr. (Mrs.) G J Randhawa | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
16 | Dr. Mukesh Kumar Rana | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
17 | Dr. (Mrs.) Ambika Baldev | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
18 | Dr. Baleshwar Singh | Principal Scientist | PQD |
19 | Dr. Archana P. Raina | Principal Scientist | GED |
20 | Dr. K.K. Gangopadhyay | Principal Scientist | GED |
21 | Dr. S.K. Yadav | Principal Scientist | GEX |
22 | Dr. Sandhya Gupta | Principal Scientist | TCCU |
23 | Dr. Rakesh Singh | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
24 | Dr. Anjali Kak | Principal Scientist | GCD |
25 | Dr. Manjusha Verma | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
26 | Dr. Sunil Archak | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
27 | Dr. Zakaullah Khan | Principal Scientist | GED |
28 | Dr. Mool Chand Singh | Principal Scientist | PQD |
29 | Dr. M.C. Yadav | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
30 | Dr. Sundeep Kumar | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
31 | Dr. S. Rajkumar | Sr. Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
32 | Dr. Rajesh Kumar | Sr. Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
33 | Dr. Lalit Arya | Principal Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
34 | Dr. Amit Kumar | Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
35 | Dr. R. Parimalan | Scientist | Division of Genomic Resources |
36 | Dr. D.B. Parakh | Principal Scientist | PQD |
37 | Dr. Sherry Jacob | Scientist | GCD |
38 | Dr. Dinesh Prasad Semwal | Sr. Scientist | PECD |
39 | Dr. Rakesh Bhardwaj | Principal Scientist | GED |
40 | Dr. Vikender Kaur | Scientist | GED |
41 | Dr. K.Pradheep | Scientist | PECD |
42 | Dr.Rashmi Yadav | Scientist | GED |
43 | Monika Singh | Scientist | Duvusuib if Genomic Resources |
44 | Dr Kuldeep Tripathi | Scientist | GED |
45 | Dr S.P. Ahlawat | PS & HoD | PECD |
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