21 September 2012
No. 1537
(Left) Dr SK Gupta explaining about ICRISAT’s pearl millet research. (Right) A scientist from Brazil admires a pearl millet variety as Dr KN Rai clarifies a point.
Public-private partnership for hybrid pearl millet cultivar diversity
Pearl Millet Scientists Field Day held at Patancheru “Our thrust in pearl millet research will be on hybrid development even for the African regions. And the knowledge generated with your partnership in the Indian context is going to be valuable for developing hybrid programs for the African regions.”
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hus declared Director General William Dar during the Pearl Millet Scientists Field Day held at ICRISAT-Patancheru on 20-21 September. The event provided a good opportunity for pearl millet researchers to select breeding materials and parental lines of potential hybrids, and to familiarize themselves with new tools and techniques recently developed or refined by ICRISAT scientists. The Field Day was attended by 22 participants from the public sector and 38 from the private sector (including two scientists from Adriana Seed Company, Brazil) who are members of the Pearl Millet Hybrid Parents Research Consortium (PMHPRC).
Deputy Director General (Research) Dave Hoisington and Acting Director for RP Dryland Cereals Vincent Vadez welcomed the participants while Dr SK Gupta presented the main objectives and program for the event, which was organized by the Research Program - Dryland Cereals. Delivering the inaugural address, Dr Dar dwelt on the history of ICRISAT’s Hybrid Parents Research Consortium (HPRC) and chronicled its growth into a very productive platform with 30 active members in the Pearl Millet HPRC. The outcome has been significant grain yield improvement and production stability of this crop in India. to page 2 ...4