Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu

Farmers’ participation in on-farm research can speed up of large scale adoption of the new crop varieties among farmers and replace the traditional agricultural practices. A small farmer in a variable environment will be affected by adoption of traditional practices especially for choice of crops an...

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Main Authors: R. Thangapandian, P. Sumathi, A. Yuvaraja, M. Joseph and, V. Sanjivkumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2017-09-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
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Online Access:http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2174
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spelling doaj-92f79cb0163642368d8f70969464e5eb2020-11-25T01:58:26ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2017-09-018387087310.5958/0975-928X.2017.00143.0Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil NaduR. ThangapandianP. SumathiA. YuvarajaM. Joseph andV. SanjivkumarFarmers’ participation in on-farm research can speed up of large scale adoption of the new crop varieties among farmers and replace the traditional agricultural practices. A small farmer in a variable environment will be affected by adoption of traditional practices especially for choice of crops and selection of suitable varieties. In areas where farmers are unfamiliar with available improved varieties, there is need of conducting effective varietal evaluation with farmers. The participatory approach for identifying suitable high yielding cultivars for harsh environments would be boon to the dry land farmers and could retain the sustainability in rainfed zones. This paper describes how plant breeder and farmers worked together to evaluate and identified the farmers’ choice pearl millet varieties; TNAU hybrid CO9 and Pioneer 86M86 from a diverse genetic background in a participatory varietal selection programme conducted in vertisol tract of southern districts of Tamil Nadu.http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2174pearl milletparticipatory varietal selectionranking
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author R. Thangapandian
P. Sumathi
A. Yuvaraja
M. Joseph and
V. Sanjivkumar
spellingShingle R. Thangapandian
P. Sumathi
A. Yuvaraja
M. Joseph and
V. Sanjivkumar
Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
pearl millet
participatory varietal selection
ranking
author_facet R. Thangapandian
P. Sumathi
A. Yuvaraja
M. Joseph and
V. Sanjivkumar
author_sort R. Thangapandian
title Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu
title_short Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu
title_full Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu
title_fullStr Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu
title_full_unstemmed Farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: Experience in vertisol tract of Southern districts of Tamil Nadu
title_sort farmer participatory varietal selection in pearl millet: experience in vertisol tract of southern districts of tamil nadu
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Farmers’ participation in on-farm research can speed up of large scale adoption of the new crop varieties among farmers and replace the traditional agricultural practices. A small farmer in a variable environment will be affected by adoption of traditional practices especially for choice of crops and selection of suitable varieties. In areas where farmers are unfamiliar with available improved varieties, there is need of conducting effective varietal evaluation with farmers. The participatory approach for identifying suitable high yielding cultivars for harsh environments would be boon to the dry land farmers and could retain the sustainability in rainfed zones. This paper describes how plant breeder and farmers worked together to evaluate and identified the farmers’ choice pearl millet varieties; TNAU hybrid CO9 and Pioneer 86M86 from a diverse genetic background in a participatory varietal selection programme conducted in vertisol tract of southern districts of Tamil Nadu.
topic pearl millet
participatory varietal selection
ranking
url http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2174
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