Directorate of Research of the University was established in March 1975 with mandate of Planning, Execution, Monitoring, Co-ordination, Evaluation and Impact Assessment of Research Programmes across the Faculties to cater the research needs of two agro-climatic zones of state of Uttar Pradesh namely, South-Western Semi- Arid and Central plain zones covering 22 districts of five administrative divisions viz.; Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Aligarh and Agra. The University has a long history of significant research contributions made by the well established faculties, Research Sections, Regional Stations and research farms and developed more than 295 high yielding varieties in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, vegetables and other important crops.
University have four Research Sections (Rabi cereals, oilseeds, legumes and vegetables), four crop units (paddy, sorghum, cotton & tobacco), five Regional Research Stations (Kalai Aligarh, Mainpuri, Hazratpur-Firozabad, Daleepneger-Kanpur, Saini–Kaushambi,) and 14 farms (research and seed multiplication).
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High Yielding Varieties
University has developed more than 275 high yielding, diseases resistant varieties of cereals, oilseeds, pulses and vegetables. Out of which, following varieties are internally known.
Crop | Variety | Popularity |
Wheat | (K9107- Deva) | Adopted by Bangladesh for large scale cultivation |
(K 9006- Ujiyar) | Adopted by Nepal, released as Achutya | |
Lentil | K 75 –Malika) | High Export quality, high seed demand from S. Korea |
Crop | Varieties |
Chickpea (KGD 1168) | Wilt resistant, very popular in WB Assam, Orissa, Bihar |
Fieldpea (Rachna) | Powdery mildew resistant, popular throughout country |
Tablepea (Azad P 3) | High yielding, popular throughout country |
Urd (T-9) | Widely adopted throughout country |
Mustard (Varuna) | High yielding, popular throughout country |
Wheat (Shatabdi) | High yield quality wheat |
(K 68) | Best Chapati making quality |
Wheat | Deva, Halna, Pradad, Unnat Halna, Mandakini, Sona, Mahi, Shatabdi |
Barley | Gitanjali, Ritumbhara |
Maize | Azad Uttam, Sharad Mani, Azad Kamal, Chandramani |
Sorghum | Bundela, Vijeta |
Groundnut | TG 371A, Amber, Prakash, Chitra, Kaushal, Utkarsh |
Linseed | Laxmi-27, Padmini, Shekhar, Parvati |
Mustard | Varuna, Maya, Kanti, Urvashi, Ashirvad, Pitambari |
Sesame | Shekhar, Pragati, Tarun |
Sorghum | Bundela, Vijeta |
Toria | T-9, Bhawani |
Chickpea | Avarodhi, Udai, KGD 1168, KWR 108 |
Field pea | Rachana, Sapna, Swati, KPMR 400 (Indra), KPMR 522 (Jai) |
Urdbean | Shikha 1, Shekhar 2, Shekhar 3, Azad 1, Azad 2, Azad 4 |
Moongbean | K 851, Sweta |
Lentil | Malika, Azad Masoor 1, Shekhar 2, Shekhar 3 |
Pigeonpea | Amar, Azad |
Vegetable Pea | Azad P3 |
Tomato | Azad T 8 |
Details of Programs / Services/schemes run by the departments and full details of concerned officer
S.No. | Sections/Station | Programmes | Officer Concerned | |
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1 | Research Sections | |||
Rabi Cereal | Non Plan Research | Director Research | ||
AICRP on wheat & Barley | Dr.V.K.Yadav | |||
Oilseed | Non Plan Research | Dr. Mahak Singh | ||
AICRP on Rapeseed & Mustard | ||||
AICRP on Linseed | Dr. Narendra Kumar | |||
AICRP on Cotton | Dr. Jagdish Kumar | |||
Legume | Non Plan Research | Dr. S.K.Gupta | ||
AICRP on Pigeonpea | ||||
Vegetable | Non Plan | Dr. P.K.Singh | ||
AICRP on Vegetables | Dr. D.P. Singh | |||
AICRP on Potato | Dr. P.K.Singh | |||
Research Stations | ||||
Kalai – Aligarh | NARP | Dr. Sudheer Sarswat | ||
Mainpuri | NARP | Dr. M.C.Verma | ||
AICRP on Groundnut | ||||
Hazaratpur – Firozabad | NARP Horticulture Scheme |
Dr. K.D.Dixit | ||
Daleepnagar | NARP | Dr. Keshav Arya | ||
Saini -Kaushambi | NARP | Dr. Rajesh Singh | ||
2 | Crop Research Stations | |||
Araul -Kanpur | Non Plan | Dr. A.K. Srivastava | ||
AICRP on Tobacco | ||||
3 | Departments | |||
Agronomy | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
AICRP on IFS | Dr. Karam Husain | |||
AICRO on Agro meteorology | Dr. S.N.Pandey | |||
Soil Science & Agril. Chemistry | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
AICRP on Pesticide Residue | Dr. R.K. Pandey | |||
Entomology | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
Plant Pathology | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
Agril. Economics & Statistics | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
Agril. Biochemistry | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
Soil Cons.& Water Management | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
Crop Physiology | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
Seed Science &Technology | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
NSP-Seed technology research | Dr. C.B.Gangvar | |||
Genetics & Plant Breeding | Non Plan | Head of Department | ||
AICRP on Paddy | Dr. P.K.Singh | |||
4 | Research Units | Sorghum | Non Plan Sorghum | Dr. Keshav Arya |
5 | Directorate of Seed & Farms | |||
Foundation Seed Production | Non Plan | Dr. Ramashish Yadav | ||
Breeder Seed | NSP Breeder Seed | Dr. C.P. Sachan |
S.No. | Name of Project | Funding Agencies | Officer Concerned |
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A. Flagship Scheme | |||
1. | Monitoring of pesticide and its effect of vegetable and human health risk assessment in U.P. | RKVY | Dr. A.K.Singh |
2. | Strengthening of Bio control lab for mass production of trichoderma based fungicide | RKVY | Dr. Ved Ratan |
3. | Strengthening and modernization of seed testing laboratory for testing of seed samples of farmers and seed growers of U.P. | RKVY | Dr. C.L. Maurya |
4. | Participatory seed production of fields crops | RKVY | Dr. C.P. Sachan |
5. | Strengthening of Spawn Production and Mushroom Research Unit to Popularize the Mushroom Cultivation in Uttar Pradesh | RKVY | Dr. S.K. Bisvas |
6. | Strengthening of Vegetable Research Stations at Kalyanpur, Kanpur. | RKVY | Dr. D.P. Singh |
7. | Seed storage godown for storage of Left over/ Carry over Nucleus and Breeder Seeds of Pulse Crops. | RKVY | Dr. Manoj Katiar |
8. | Strengthening of Krishi Vigyan Kendra | RKVY | Dr. A.K.Singh |
9. | Strengthening of Rabi Cereals for development of high yielding wheat & barley varieties & their agro-technique | RKVY | Dr. R.A.Yadav |
B. Networking Projects | |||
1. | Network project on Onion and Garlic | ICAR New Delhi | Dr. P.K.Singh |
2. | Network Project on Micronutrients | ICAR New Delhi | Dr. A.K. Sachan |
3. | Monsoon Mission | ICAR New Delhi | Dr. S.N. Pandey |
C. ICAR Funded Projects | |||
1. | National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA), Kanpur. | ICAR New Delhi | Dr.S.N. Pandey |
2. | Experiential learning project on seed production and seed processing technology | ICAR New Delhi | Dr. C.L. maurya |
3. | Creation of Seed Hubs for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India | ICAR New Delhi | Dr. Manoj Katiar |
4 | Mega Seed Project on Seed Production in Agricultural Crops. | ICAR New Delhi | Dr. R.A. Yadav |
5. | Experiential Learning project on Production of Biofertilizer for Development of Entrepreneurship Skills among the Students. | ICAR, New Delhi | Dr. S.D. Dubey |
6. | Phenotyping of Entire Linseed Germplasm Collection Conserved at National Gene Bank (NGB) for Agro- Morphological Traits. | DBT New Delhi | Dr. P.K. Singh |
7. | Wide hybridization and Genetic Enhancement of Linseed | DBT New Delhi | Dr. P.K. Singh |
8. | Evaluation of Linseed Germplasm for Major Biotic Stresses (Alternaria blight and linseed bud fly). | DBT New Delhi | Dr. U.K. Tripathi |
9. | Evaluation of Linseed Germplasm for major Abiotic stresses. | DBT New Delhi | Dr. S.D. Dubey |
D. Centre for Excellence Scheme | |||
1. | Centre of Excellence on Potato | Govt. of UP | Dr. A.K.Singh |
2. | Centre of Excellence on Bee Keeping and Mustard | Govt. of UP | Dr. A.K.Singh |
3. | Centre of Excellence on Millet | Govt. of UP | Dr. A.K.Singh |
4. | Centre of Excellence on Goatry | Govt. of UP | Dr. A.K.Singh |
5. | Centre of Excellence on Groundnut. | Govt. of UP | Dr. A.K.Singh |
6. | Centre of Excellence for Wheat | Govt. of UP | Dr. R.A. yadav |
7. | Centre of Excellence for Vegetable |
Govt. of UP |
Dr. D.P. Singh |
E. Adhoc Projects | |||
1. | Forcasting Agricultural out Put Using Space Agro meterology and Land Based Observations (FASAL). |
IMD |
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar |
2. | Gramin Krishi Mausam Seva Kanpur. |
IMD |
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar |
3. | Equipping and strengthening of designated DUS test centre’s under central scheme of implementation of PVP legislation |
DAC |
Dr. C.P. Sachan |
4. | IFFCO Chair |
IFFCO |
Dr. Ravindra kumar |
5. | Establishment of Tissue Culture Lab Enhancement |
NHM |
Dr. R.P. Vyas |
6. | Development of Spices and Aromatic Plants (Network) |
DACD MOA |
Dr.P.K.Singh |
7. | Seed Hub KVK, Fatehpur |
Govt. of India |
Dr. A.K.Singh |
6. | Development of small farm and women friendly equipment |
UPCAR Lucknow |
Dr. J.P. Yadav |
7. | Establishment of High- tech model nursery for development of quality planting material suitable under sub mission on Agro Forestry |
UP agro forestry mission |
Dr. U.D. Awasthi |
8. | Removal of malnutrition in rural people through establishment of garden of bio-fortified and nutri crops. |
Swaminathan Foundation Chenni |
Dr. Ashok kumar |
F. NAHEP Project |
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1. | Centre For Advanced agriculture Science & Technology on Nutritional Crops |
NAHEP |
Dr. H.G. Prakash |
Dr. P.K. Singh | Director A.E.S. |
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Dr. Mohd. Shamim | Assistant Director |
Dr. Manoj Mishra | Assistant Director |
Name of Research Section | Mandate |
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Rabi Cereals | Wheat & barley crop improvement and development of their agro-techniques |
Oil Seeds | Rapeseed & mustard, linseed, sesame and castor crop improvement programme and development of their agro-techniques |
Legumes | Mungbean, urdbean, lentil, field pea, chickpea, pigeon pea, rajmas crop improvement and development of their agro-techniques |
Vegetables | Potato, table pea, brinjal, tomato, cabbage, cucurbits, sem, onion & garlic and spices crop improvement and development of their agro-techniques. |
Paddy | Paddy improvement & development of agro-techniques |
Sorghum | Sorghum improvement & development of agro-techniques |
Cotton | Cotton improvement & development of agro-techniques |
Tobacco | Tobacco improvement & development of agro-techniques |
RRS, Kalai -Aligarh | Soil & water management and verification function of cereals, oilseed and pulses. |
RRS, Daleepnagar-Kanpur | Researches on reclamation, management and utilization of salt affected soil, agro forestry and animal nutrition. |
Research Sub Station, Mainpuri | Groundnut improvement and development of its agro-techniques with verification function of maize, bajra, wheat, pulses and oilseed. |
Research Sub Station, Hazratpur-Firozabad | Researches on soil & water conservation, agro-forestry |
Research Sub Station, Saini-Kaushambi | Verification functions of cereals, pulses and oilseed crop and cropping system. |
The University has done good research work in the management of saline and alkaline soils and made out good recommendations for their reclamation. These need to be spread quickly as over one lac ha area in this region is rendered unproductive due to salinity and alkalinity. The University has also given out good cropping sequences for the different agro-climatic zones. Strong research-extension linkages need to be established. There seems to be little attention to researches on sustainability e.g., microbial fertilizers, production of vermi-compost, organic fertilizers, Bio agents, micro-irrigation, bio-technology research, post harvest management and value addition, market intelligence and use of modern technologies in social sciences. Tremendous scope exists in value addition research in fruit and vegetable crops. The research programmes in the university can be broadly classified into four major areas:
The research activities include understanding of the natural system and biological relationships of natural resources, the biological processes of agricultural production, etc., basically to generate information and add to the knowledge data base. The research carried out by faculties and students serves to strengthen the intellectual capabilities of the scientists for further applied research.
It includes the research activities aimed at providing solutions to the field problems of the line departments of the State Government and farmers, which is one of the major mandates of the University.A team of’ multi-disciplinary scientists at the Zonal Agricultural Research Stations and AICRPs/non-plan schemes of university carries out most of these applied research activities.
Need-based research is being done mostly through the ad-hoc research projects. Several projects funded under ICAR, UPCAR, RKVY, CST and other funding agencies are being taken up by the University for solving need based specific problems related to agriculture and allied activities in the State.
For shortening the gap in the release of the technology by directly working with the farmers the University organizes research activities at farmers fields. They also help in evolving site-specific modifications and refinement of technology as well as obtaining feedback for planning further research programmes.
Research in the University is managed by the Directorate of Agricultural experiment Station with a network of technical, administrative and scientific personnel spread across the jurisdiction area of the University.
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Crop | Variety | Specific Characteristics |
Wheat | K 402 (Mahi) | Timely sown irrigated condition, high tillering, crop duration 120-125 days, yield potential 55-60 q/ha. |
Sona ( KD 9851) | Suited for Bundelkhand, yield potential 30-35 qt/ha. | |
Golden Halna
(K0424) |
Initial and terminal heat tolerant, suitable for late sown irrigated condition having yield potential 35-40 q/ha., bold oval medium grains, amber colour | |
K 607 (Mamta) | Irrigated normal soon high yielding (60-65 q/ha), bold grain red 12-13% protein, resistant to rusts. | |
K 1006 | Irrigated timely sown condition, mature in 120-125 days, white bold seeded grain, bread wheat, average yield 55-60 q/ha. terminal heat tolerance at grain filling stage alongwith high zinc (49ppm) and Iron (45 ppm) content. | |
K-1317 | Rainfed condition timely sown bold seeded average yield 30-32 q/ ha. resistant to yellow, brown and black rust. | |
Barley | K- 1055 (Prakhar ) | Irrigated normal sown condition, bold seeded, matures in 130-135 days, with yield potential 38 q/ha and resistant to yellow, brown and black rust. |
Maize | Chandra Mani | Suitable for kharif rainfed ecosystem of AP,MP State, crop matures in 90-100 days, yield potential 50-55 q/ha |
Azad sanker makka-1 | Suited for kharif season, matures in 80-85 days, orange yellow seeded, average yield 55-60 q/ha, high input responsive, plant remain green till maturity. | |
Azad sanker makka-2 | Suited for kharif season, early maturing ( 85-90 days), average yield (55-60 q/ha), yellowish orange smooth seeded, susceptible to stem borer and stem rot disease. Stem and leaves remain green till harvesting. | |
Pearl millet | MP-520
(SPK-30) |
Suitable for kharif season, matures in 80-82 days, grey with light yellow grain, resistant to downy mildew, average yield 25.37 q/ha. |
Paddy | Azad Basmati (CSAR 839-3) | semi dwarf (95-102 cm), early in maturity, yield potential 45-50q/ha and July is also most suitable for better aroma development. |
Mungbean | (KM – 2241 (Sweta) | Identified for North Till Zone for kharif season, green seeded, crop duration 80-85 days, yield potential 10-12 q/ha resistant to YMV |
KM – 2195 (Swati) | Crop duration 65- 70 days yield, potential 8-10 q/ha. suitable for whole U.P. resistant of YMV | |
KM- 2328 | Suited for summer season , dark green canopy, medium bold green shining seed, synchronous maturity, matures in 65 days with yield potential 10-11q/ha. resistant to cercosepora leaf spot and tolerant to stress condition. | |
Urd bean | KU – 99-21 (Azad 4) | Black and bold seeded, suitable for NWPZ., variety have dark green leaves with bushy plant character |
Lentil | KLB – 303
(Shekhar 2 ) |
Suitable for U.P., late sown condition, bold seeded. Yield potential 18-20 q/ha. |
KL – 320
(Shekhar 3) |
Suitable for U.P. timely sown, grain medium bold, yield potential 15-18 q/ha | |
Krish
(KLS 09-3) |
Suited for late sown condition (in the month of December) of Uttar Pradesh, seed reddish grey maturity (115-120 days), small seeded, resistant to rust. Easily cooked having good taste and palatability, easily digestible having antioxidant property, harmless. | |
Krati
(KLB 2008-4) |
Suited for late sown condition of whole Uttar Pradesh, with early maturity (125 days), light foliage, semi-erect, plant vigours, reddish grey bold seeded, profuse branching with high number of pods and resistant to rust and wilt | |
Shekhar-4 (KLB-345) | Lentil variety suitable for late sown condition (December first week sowing), short duration (110 days), wilt and rust resistant, bold seeded with yield potential of 18-20 qt/ha. | |
Shekhar-5 (KLS-122) | Lentil variety developed for late sown condition (December) for entire U.P., plant height 35-40 cm., green foliage, early maturing (110 days), resistant to wilt and rust, reddish grey small seeded, yield potential 15-16 qt/ha. | |
Shekhar-6 (KLS-112) | Lentil variety developed for timely sown condition for Bundelkhand ecology, plant height 35-40 cm., light green foliage, crop mature in 107 days, resistant to wilt & rust and pod borer, bold seeded mottled grey seed with average yield 18-20 qt/ha. | |
Mustard | Pitambari | Yellow seed, |
Toria | Tapeshwari
(TK 06-1) |
Suited for early sowing (15-20 Sept), extra early maturity (88-90 days), grain medium size, brown coloured, suitable for cultivation in all ecological conditions under irrigated conditions. |
Groundnut | CSMG 2003-19 (Dibya) | Suitable for kharif season, one or two rosy grain bold seeded variety, resistant to stem rot and Tikka diseases with yield potential 25-27 q/ha. |
Linseed | Uma (LCK-1101) | Linseed variety suited for rainfed condition, plant height 60 cm, blue flower, resistant to alternaria blight, rust and wilt, medium capsule, light brown seeded, 7.8 g test weight with yield potential 8-10 qt/ha. |
Indu (LCK-1108) | Linseed variety developed for irrigation condition, erect, blue flower, 72-75 cm plant height, resistant to alternaria blight, rust and wilt, medium capsule, brown seeded, 9.6 g test weight with yield potential 10-12 qt/ha, dual purpose suited for fibre. | |
Okra | Azad Bhindi- 4 | Suitable for both rainy and summer season, green fruited, yield potential 120-150 q/ha resistant to YMV. |
Tomato | Azad T-8 | Medium oval, red colored fruits at ripening 50-60 fruits/ plant, yield potential 450-500 q/ha moderately resistant to leaf curl |
Coriander | Azad Dhania 2 | Dark green foliage parrot green color of seeds at maturity yield potential 15-17q/ha. |
Methi | Azad Methi 2 | Plant vigorous, red color of leaf at base of the stem, yield potential 15-17 q/ha |
Ashguard | KAG1 | Good quality petha making variety having desirable fruit size of 30×20 cm showed oval to cylindrical shape, white colour and average weight of one fruit is 5-6 kg, yield varied from 250-300 q/ha |
Crop | Varieties |
Wheat | K 8962, K 9644, K 9351 (Mandakani), K 307 ( Shatabadi), K 9423 ( Unnat Halna), K 8434 ( Prasad), K 9006 (Ujyar), K 9465 ( Gomati), K 7903 ( Halna), K 9162 ( Gangotri), K 9107 and K 9533 ( Naina) . |
Maize | Azad Kamal |
Urdbean | Azad Urd 1, Azad Urd 2, Azad Urd 3, Shekhar 2 and Shekhar 3 |
Field Pea | Jai, Indra and Swati |
Lentil | Azad Masoor 1 |
Linseed | Parvati, Sharda and Padmini |
Mustard | Urvasi, Basanti, Kanti, Maya and Ashirwad |
Bundelkhand Zone | South-Western Semi-Arid Zone | Central Plain Zone |
Groundnut–Wheat | Fallow–Mustard–groundnut | Maize–Mustard-moong |
Soybean-Wheat | Maize-Mustard-Mung | Maize–Potato-moong |
Arhar+Soyabean | Urd/ Mung–Mustard–Sugarcane | Maize–Potato-Wheat |
Sesame+Moong–Wheat | Maize–Potato–Wheat/moong | Rice –Toria- Wheat |
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Name | : | Dr. P. K. Singh | |
Mob | : | 9415172323 | |
Designation | : | Director Research | |
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1 | Dr. P.K. Singh | Director A.E.S. | 9415172323 |
2 | Dr. Mohd. Shamim | Assistant Director Research | 9807729840 |
S.No. | Name of AICRPs |
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AICRP on Rapeseed & Mustard Kanpur | |
AICRP on Paddy Improvement Project | |
AICRP on Vegetable | |
AICRP on Wheat & Barley | |
AICRP on Pesticide Residue | |
AICRP on Integrated Farming System | |
AICRP on Linseed Kanpur | |
AICRP on Groundnut Mainpuri | |
AICRP on Cotton | |
AICRP on Tobacco | |
AICRP on Agro meteorology Project | |
AICRP on Seed Technology Research | |
AICRP on Breeder Seed Production | |
AICRP on Pigeon pea sub center Kanpur | |
AICRP on Potato |
The ICAR is also extending financial support for scientists to take up ad-hoc research projects aimed at short-term solutions to felt problems. Apart from ICAR funding, there are many other ad-hoc projects financed by Government of India, Government of UP and other agencies both internal and external.
S.No. | Name of Project | Funding Agencies | ||
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A. Flagship Scheme | ||||
1. | Monitoring of pesticide and its effect of vegetable and human health risk assessment in U.P. | RKVY | ||
2. | Strengthening of Bio control lab for mass production of trichoderma based fungicide | RKVY | ||
3. | Strengthening and modernization of seed testing laboratory for testing of seed samples of farmers and seed growers of U.P. | RKVY | ||
4. | Participatory seed production of fields crops | RKVY | ||
5. | Strengthening of Spawn Production and Mushroom Research Unit to Popularize the Mushroom Cultivation in Uttar Pradesh | RKVY | ||
6. | Strengthening of Vegetable Research Stations at Kalyanpur, Kanpur. | RKVY | ||
7. | Seed storage godown for storage of Left over/ Carry over Nucleus and Breeder Seeds of Pulse Crops. | RKVY | ||
8. | Strengthening of Krishi Vigyan Kendra | RKVY | ||
9. | Strengthening of Rabi Cereals for development of high yielding wheat & barley varieties & their agro-technique | RKVY | ||
B. Networking Projects | ||||
1. | Network project on Onion and Garlic | ICAR New Delhi | ||
2. | Network Project on Micronutrients | ICAR New Delhi | ||
3. | Monsoon Mission | ICAR New Delhi | ||
C. ICAR Funded Projects | ||||
1. | National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA), Kanpur. | ICAR New Delhi | ||
2. | Experiential learning project on seed production and seed processing technology | ICAR New Delhi | ||
3. | Creation of Seed Hubs for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India | ICAR New Delhi | ||
4. | Mega Seed Project on Seed Production in Agricultural Crops. | ICAR New Delhi | ||
5. | Experiential Learning project on Production of Biofertilizer for Development of Entrepreneurship Skills among the Students. | ICAR, New Delhi | ||
6. | Phenotyping of Entire Linseed Germplasm Collection Conserved at National Gene Bank (NGB) for Agro- Morphological Traits. | DBT New Delhi | ||
7. | Wide hybridization and Genetic Enhancement of Linseed | DBT New Delhi | ||
8. | Evaluation of Linseed Germplasm for Major Biotic Stresses (Alternaria blight and linseed bud fly). | DBT New Delhi | ||
9. | Evaluation of Linseed Germplasm for major Abiotic stresses. | DBT New Delhi | ||
D. Centre for Excellence Scheme | ||||
1. | Centre of Excellence on Potato | Govt. of UP | ||
2. | Centre of Excellence on Bee Keeping and Mustard | Govt. of UP | ||
3. | Centre of Excellence on Millet | Govt. of UP | ||
4. | Centre of Excellence on Goatry | Govt. of UP | ||
5. | Centre of Excellence on Groundnut. | Govt. of UP | ||
6. | Centre of Excellence for Wheat | Govt. of UP | ||
7. | Centre of Excellence for Vegetable | Govt. of UP | ||
E. Adhoc Projects | ||||
1. | Forcasting Agricultural out Put Using Space Agro meterology and Land Based Observations (FASAL). | IMD | ||
2. | Gramin Krishi Mausam Seva Kanpur. | IMD | ||
3. | Equipping and strengthening of designated DUS test centre’s under central scheme of implementation of PVP legislation | DAC | ||
4. | IFFCO Chair | IFFCO | ||
5. | Establishment of Tissue Culture Lab Enhancement | NHM | ||
6. | Development of Spices and Aromatic Plants (Network) | DACD MOA | ||
7. | Seed Hub KVK, Fatehpur | Govt. of India | ||
8. | Development of small farm and women friendly equipment | UPCAR Lucknow | ||
9. | Establishment of High- tech model nursery for development of quality planting material suitable under sub mission on Agro Forestry | UP agro forestry mission | ||
10. | Removal of malnutrition in rural people through establishment of garden of bio-fortified and nutri crops. | Swaminathan Foundation Chenni | ||
F. NAHEP Project | ||||
1. | Centre For Advanced agriculture Science & Technology on Nutritional Crops | NAHEP |
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Bundelkhand Zone
In Bundelkhand zone wheat, gram and linseed in Rabi and jowar and sesame in kharif season are the major crops. During kharif, the area under soybean and groundnut is increasing. The productivity of wheat, chickpea, sorghum and sesame was 10.23, 5.26, 5.69, and 1.13 q/h respectively during 1975-76 which is increased 26.44, 11.65, 10.51, and 1.92 q/h respectively during 2011-12. The data indicate that productivity and production has become more than double in case of wheat, sorghum and chickpea whereas productivity of sesame was increased by 88 per cent.
In South Western Semi Arid Zone, wheat and mustard in rabi season whereas maize and pearlmillets in kharif are major crops. The productivity of wheat, mustard, bajra and maize was 17.22, 6.21, 7.30 and 8.46 q/ha respectively during 1975-76 corresponding to 36.47, 15.64, 21.18 and 24.31 during 2011-12. .As depicted in figure, there was tremendous increase in productivity during last 35 years. Productivity of wheat and mustard is increased more than two times, bajra and maize enhanced nearly three times.
The productivity of wheat, chickpea, mustard, rice and maize was recorded as 12.33, 8.55, 5.54, 8.27, and 8.31 q/ha., respectively during 1975-76. The respective data of these crops during 2011-12 was recorded 31.56, 13.14, 11.15, 24.23, and 13.12 q/ha respectively. The productivity increased in wheat 256, chickpea 154, mustard 201, rice 293 and maize
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The SWOT analyses of Research Sections/crop units/ Regional Research Stations which are working on various crops are given as under:
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Oil Seeds Section |
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Legumes Section |
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Vegetables Section |
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Paddy Research Unit |
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Cotton Research Unit |
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Tobacco Research Unit |
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Sorghum & Maize |
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Regional Research Stations, Kalai -Aligarh |
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Regional Research Stations Daleepnagar-Kanpur |
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Regional Research Stations, Mainpuri |
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Regional Research Stations Hazratpur Firozabad |
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Regional Research Stations Saini-Kaushambi |
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