Role of Biodiversity International in agricultural and horticultural research in India


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Authors

  • N. K. Krishna Kumar
  • R. R. Hanchinal
  • Arnab Gupta
  • S. B. Dandin

Abstract

The study on the effect of diversity of pollinator, natural enemies and soil arthropods will also include metaanalytical approaches that draw upon and strengthen existing research. This data will be used to develop predictive and iterative models of response to particular groups and their ecosystem services. The model will then be used to develop improved management interventions for testing and scaling with farming communities. Enhancing genetic resources of soybean and its pre-breeding for soybean improvement programme in India. Implement of GEF project ‘Mainstreaming agro-biodiversity conservation and utilization in agricultural sector to ensure ecosystem services and reduce vulnerability’ across 14 sites in India. Continuation of training programmes in partnership with NBPGR. In vitro and cryopreservation training course, and Genebank Operations and Advanced Learning (GOAL) Master Class to be continued for an all round synergy of the international exposure of Bioversity International and the robust and wide research spread of ICAR.

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Author Biographies

  • N. K. Krishna Kumar

    Regional Representative, South and Central Asia,
    Biodiversity International, G-1, B Block, NASC Complex, New Delhi 110 012

  • R. R. Hanchinal

    Consultant,Biodiversity International, G-1, B Block, NASC Complex, New Delhi 110 012

  • Arnab Gupta
    Scientist, Biodiversity International, G-1, B Block, NASC Complex, New Delhi 110 012
  • S. B. Dandin
    Consultant, Biodiversity International- India Office, G-1, B – Block NASC Complex, DPS Marg, New Delhi 110 012.

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Submitted

2018-10-31

Published

2018-10-31

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Kumar, N. K. K., Hanchinal, R. R., Gupta, A., & Dandin, S. B. (2018). Role of Biodiversity International in agricultural and horticultural research in India. Indian Farming, 67(10). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/84543