Consortium Research Platform on Agrobiodiversity
Scheme Coordinator: Dr Gyanendra Pratap Singh, Director
Contact Number:+ 91-11 -25843697
Address: ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Pusa Campus, New Delhi – 110012, INDIA
E-mail: director.nbpgr(AT)icar.gov.in; gp.singh(AT)icar.gov.in
Lead Centre Platform Coordinator (LCPC):
Dr Sushil Pandey
Contact Number:+ 91-11 -25802703
Address: ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Pusa Campus, New Delhi – 110012, INDIA
E-mail: sushil.pandey(AT)icar.gov.in
Dy. Lead Centre Platform Coordinator (Dy. LCPC): Dr. Jyoti Kumari, Principal Scientist
Contact Number: 011-25802851
Address: ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Pusa Campus, New Delhi – 110012, INDIA
E-mail: jyoti.kumari@icar.gov.in
Background of the Scheme
Agrobiodiversity occupies a unique place within biodiversity. It recognises that agriculture evolved from bioprospecting, selection and development of a few species from plant and animal kingdoms, to meet human needs of food, fibre and fuel. All biotic factors related to agriculture, such as, plants, animals, fish, microbes and insects. The conservation, management and sustainable use of these organisms (and their wild progenitors/relatives) require focussed attention to conserve, characterize, and evaluate to identify trait-specific germplasm in major crops, animals and fishes which will be used to develop new climate resilient varieties/breeds/strains to improve the livelihood of farmers and increase their income. The CRP on Agrobiodiversity of ICAR is, therefore, being implemented since XIIth Plan. During 2014-17, the CRP on Agrobiodiversity of ICAR was implemented with seven sub-projects addressing management of genetic resources of plants, animals, fish, microbes, insects, veterinary type culture collection and documentation of fungal biodiversity (fungal barcoding). During the next phase of 2017-21, three sub-projects addressing the management of genetic resources of plants, animals and fishes were continued with three sub-projects addressing management of genetic resources of major food crops, endangered animals, and ornamental fish. The ICAR-NBPGR will coordinate this scheme and respective Bureaus will implement with the help of national partners/centres of National agricultural Research System (NARS). During 2021-26, it was suggested and decided that for sustainable management of Agrobiodiversity, all National Bureaus should be brought together on the same platform and hence Microbe and Insect component which were originally part of the scheme during XII plan were included for implementation along with Plant, Animal and Fish genetic resources.
Mandate
Management of Genetic Resources of plants, animals, fish, microbes and agriculturally important insects. The research work being carried out under the CRP on Agrobiodiversity is an integral part of the on-going research in the lead institute of each of the sub-projects, namely, NBPGR (Plants), NBAGR (Animal), NBFGR (Fish), NBAIM (Microbes) and NBAIR (Insects).
Objectives of the Scheme
- To undertake regeneration of selected crops to have enough seed quantity for long-term storage in NGB and maintenance as active collection at designated NAG Sites.
- To undertake characterization and preliminary evaluation of the germplasm of selected crops to for development of reference sets of germplasm collections.
- To evaluate the germplasm of selected crops for biotic and abiotic stresses under multilocation testing, and supply trait specific desired germplasm to respective breeders (conventional and molecular) and other researchers in NARS.
- Utilization of crop wild relatives and selected landraces for biotic, abiotic stresses and quality parameters for development of interspecific derivatives for sharing of early generation population with collaborators.
- Somatic cell repository of remaining 184 registered livestock breeds.
- To evaluate prioritised indigenous fish germplasm for conservation aquaculture
- To develop propagation protocols for selective indigenous fish species for livelihood and nutritional security
- To popularize and promote new species for aquaculture diversification and address region specific problems
- To study the diversity of AIMs in the rhizosphere of under-utilized crops from selected agro-ecological regions
- To develop a core collection of AIMs involved in nutrient cycling and disease management
- To evaluate potential AIMs on major cultivated crops
- Collection, characterization, assessment and quantification of pestiferous and beneficial species of insects in selected agro-ecosystems viz., Rice, Maize, Red gram and Tomato under different crop management pressures
- Development of base line information on crop specific insect faunal diversity including both aerial and soil organisms
- Development of strategies/methods for in situ and ex situ conservation of beneficial insects to enhance/maximize the agricultural productivity
- Identification of arthropod biodiversity hotspots, cataloguing and mapping of the insect resources using geo-tagging
Activities for 2021-2026 (PGR Component)
Sl. No. | Crop | Name of the Centre | No. Of accessions/year |
1 | Rice | NRRI, Cuttack IGKV Raipur | 4000 4000 |
2 | Pigeonpea | AICRIP, Kanpur ARS Gulbarga SDAU, SK Nagar | 400 400 400 |
3 | Millets* | IIMR, Hyderabad (AICRP Centres/SAU) | 5000 |
4 | Brinjal | IIVR, Varanasi IIHR, Bengaluru | 400 400 |
5 | Cucumber | IIVR, Varanasi IIHR, Bengaluru IARI, New Delhi | 100 100 100 |
6 | Medicinal plants# | DMAPR, Anand | 100 |
7 | Forage crops | IGFRI, Jhansi | 1000 |
Component-II: PGR Evaluation and Use (NBPGR and AICRPs)
S. No. | Crops (Centres) | Traits (No. of Experiments) | Name of the centers | No. of Acc./year |
1 | Maize | Turcicum leaf blight | IIMR, Ludhiana; UAS, Mandya; CSK HPKV, Bajaura; UAS, Dharwad | 500 |
Sorghum downy mildew | UAS, Mandya | 500 | ||
Banded Leaf and Sheath Blight | IIMR, New Delhi; GBPUA&T, Pantnagar; BCKV, Kalyani; ANGRAU, Peddapuram; PAU, Ludhiana | 500 | ||
Charcoal Rot | PAU, Ludhiana; NBPGR, RS Hyderabad | 500 | ||
Quality traits | IARI, New Delhi; IIMR, Ludhiana; NBPGR, New Delhi | 500 | ||
2 | Lentil | Wilt | RAK, Sehore; IIPR, Kanpur | 500 |
Root rot | BCKV, Kalyani; IARI, New Delhi | 500 | ||
3 | Brassica | Sclerotinia rot | PAU, Ludhiana; DRMR, Bharatpur | 1000 |
Orobranche | SKN RAU, Jobner; DRMR, Bharatpur; CSAU&T, Kanpur | 1000 | ||
4 | Finger millet | Leaf, neck and finger blast | ZARS, Mandya; VPKAS, Almora; ARS, Vizianagaram; | 2000 |
5 | Cucumber and Tomato | Downy mildew | IIVR, Varanasi; IIHR, Bengaluru; IARI, New Delhi | 200 |
Nematode | AICRP-Nematode, TNAU, Coimbatore; NBPGR, New Delhi | 200 |
Crop | Activity | Centres |
Wheat |
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IIWBR, Karnal; IARI-RS, Wellington; PAU, Ludhiana; NBPGR, New Delhi |
Okra |
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IIVR, Varanasi; PAU, Ludhiana; NBPGR, New Delhi |
Chickpea |
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IIPR, Kanpur; PAU, Ludhiana; NBPGR, New Delhi |
Tomato |
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NBPGR, New Delhi CPCT, IARI, New Delhi |
Management, Implementation and Coordination team
- Dr Gyanendra Pratap Singh, Director, ICAR-NBPGR & Scheme Coordinator
- Dr Sushil Pandey, Lead Centre Platform Coordinator (LCPC)
- Dr Jyoti Kumari, Dy. Lead Centre Platform Coordinator (Dy. LCPC)
Sl. No. | Projects (Crop/ Crop Group) | Component | *Project Principal Investigator (PPI) | **Co-Project Principal Investigator (Co-PPI) | ***Associate Scientists |
1 | Characterization of Rice Genetic Resources | I | Suman Roy | Rakesh Singh, Vishnu Kumar | DR Pani, RK Gautham, J Aravind |
2 | Characterizarion of Pigeonpea Genetic Resources | I | Padmavati Gore | Chithra Devi Pandey | Kuldeep Tripathi |
3 | Characterization of Millet Genetic Resources | I | Sushil Pandey | Chithra Devi Pandey, Sunil S Gomashe, Badal Singh | Rakesh Bhardwaj, Mamta Singh, |
4 | Characterizarion of Vegetables (Brinjal & Cucumber) Genetic Resources | I | Chithra Devi Pandey | Sushil Pandey, Pragya | |
5 | Characterizarion of Genetic Resources of Forage Crops | I | Anjali Kak | Susheel Kumar Raina | |
6 | PGR Evaluation and Use of Maize Genetic Resources | II | Badal Singh | Jyoti Kumari, Sherry R Jacob, Sapna, KS Hooda | |
7 | PGR Evaluation and Use of Mustard Genetic Resources | II | Rashmi Yadav | Mamta Singh,Jameel Akhtar | Mamta Arya,Kartar Singh |
8 | PGR Evaluation and Use of Finger millet Genetic Resources | II | Mamta Singh | Sushil Pandey,Lalit Arya,Sunil S Gomashe | Badal Singh |
9 | PGR Evaluation and Use of Lentil Genetic Resources | II | Kuldeep Tripathi | Gayacharan, Jameel Akhtar, Padmavati Gore | SB Chaudhary |
10 | PGR Evaluation and Use of Cucumber Genetic Resources | II | Pragya | Chithra Devi Pandey, BH Gawade, Raj Kiran | |
11 | Evaluation of wild species and landraces for their utilization in Wheat | III | Jyoti Kumari | Rakesh Bhardwaj, Sundeep Kumar, Sherry R Jacob | |
12 | Evaluation of wild species and landraces for their utilization in Chickpea | III | Gayacharan | Kuldeep Tripathi, Rahul Chandora,Padmavati G Gore,Gowthami R | S Rajkumar |
13 | Evaluation of wild species and landraces for their utilization in Okra | III | Suma A | Chithra Devi Pandey, Gowthami R, PP Thirumalaisamy | S Rajkumar,Pooja Kumari |
14 | Evaluation of wild species and landraces for their utilization in Tomato | III | PK Singh | SK Yadav, Chithra Devi Pandey, BH Gawade | Jameel Akhtar,Pooja Kumari |
15 | Database Management | I, II & III | Hanuman Lal | Madhu Bala | |
16 | Seed Health Testing | I, II & III | Jameel Akhtar | Kavita Gupta, BH Gawade,Raj Kiran, BR Meena | Pradeep Kumar,Pooja Kumari |