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| Biotech Research for Development of New
Crops | The Government is promoting research in Biotechnology
to develop crops that can sustain limited water conditions or consume less water.
Indian Council of Agricultural Research and other institutions are engaged primarily
to develop transgenic rice, mustard and tomato with improved resistance to drought.
Recently, few other crops have been added namely cotton, groundnut, chickpea and
pigeon pea and transgenic as well as molecular breeding approaches are being used
under these efforts. A progrmme has also been initiated on Allele Mining for discovery
of new genes useful for developing improved crop genotypes. No special allocation
of funds has been made for this purpose. Such research is being supported under
various schemes related to Agricultural Biotechnology. Few Genes responsive
to water deficit conditions have been identified and institutions are making efforts
to transfer them into crops and assess their utility. Preliminary studies on rice
pyramided with Quantitative Trait Loci for root traits and water use efficiency
showed that it could be grown using reduced quantity of water. Such material ahs
been developed by integrating conventional approaches with marker assisted breeding.
In some cases, transgenics have also been developed which are at different stages
of testing. This was stated by Shri Prithviraj Chavan, the Minister of
State (I/C) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences in the Lok Sabha today. Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
April 28, 2010 |