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ICAR-NATIONAL BUREAU OF PLANT GENETIC RESOURCESNew Delhi-110 012
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Compiled and Edited by:Anjali Kak and RK TyagiICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic ResourcesNew Delhi-110 012, India
Citation: Kak Anjali and RK Tyagi (2015) Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014). ICAR-National Bureauof Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi-110 012, 103p.
Front Cover Page Photographs (from left to right):Isabgol (Plantago ovata Forssk.) DPO-296-4 germplasm Golden yellow leaf colour mutant; Cotton (Gossypium arboreumL.) CNA-5 inter-racial pigmented arboreum; Maize (Zea mays L.) DMR E63 resistance to pink borer; Onion (Alliumcepa L.) DOGR-1203-DR Very early in maturity; Makhana (Euryale ferox Salisb.) Sel-5 White flower mutant
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CONTENTS
Title Page No.
Introduction 1
Abbreviation 4
Definition of Descriptors Used 7
Details of Registered Germplasm 9
Summary Table 87
Acknowledgements 95
Registration Form 96
List of NAGS 101
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INTRODUCTION
Plant genetic diversity is the most economically valuablepart of ecosystem and of paramount important for future cropproduction. Climate change has an impact on diverse geographic/environmental zones and on various crop species showingdifferent ability to adapt to these changes. Major abiotic andbiotic stresses are affecting many agricultural crops and isexpected to worsen with anticipated climate change. A numberof crops will have severe production problems and extensivecrop improvement programmes are needed to address thesechallenges. Materials with high potential in breeding for a changingclimate need to be assembled in genebank collections. Not onlycrop wild relatives (CWR) and exotic landraces, but also usefulmaterial resulting from various research projects, where genesfrom wild or exotic sources are integrated into adapted material,which have resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses need to beidentified and assembled for use in breeding programmes.
Accessibility of these unique genetic resources for use bythe breeders depends upon the availibility of information andmaterial in public domain and equally important is the recoginitionof the breeder who has developed/identified the unique
germplasm. To address these issues ICAR constituted PlantGermplasm Registration Committee (PGRC) under chairmanshipof Deputy Director General (Crop Science), to register suchunique germplasm. The responsibility of plant germplasm wasentrusted to NBPGR by ICAR.
Chilli (Capsicum chinense) with high capsaicin content(IC0553688; INGR13068)
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In 1996, detailed guidelines and proforma for registrationwas formalised and was revised time to time to incorporate newprovisions as several changes in management of plant geneticresources and related policies have taken place nationally andinternationally. A major revision in the guidelines was done in2014 to include provisions required as per the changing scenariofor submission of application for registration, data requirementand deposition of seed/genetic material. The revised guidelinesare available on http://www.nbpgr.ernet.in/Downloadfile.aspx?EntryId=5764
So far, 30 meetings have been held. A total of 3,145applications have been received and processed and 1,183potentially valuable germplasm accessions have been registered.Year-wise details are present on Figure 1. During 2010 to 2014(till September 2014), a total of 914 applications were processedand 286 potentially valuable germplasm belonging to 65 cropspecies were registered. Of these, 180 belonged to field cropsand 66 to horticultural crops and 40 beverages. In field crops, 33accesssions have been registered in rice followed by 22 in wheatand 17 in maize, reflecting the efforts made for development andidentification of useful germplasm for exploitation in genetic
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improvement of these major food crops. In oilseeds and grainlegumes, 33 and 29 germplasm lines have been registered,respectively. Special emphasis was given on the registration oftea clones as it is an important commercial commodity from exportpoint of view. As a result, 40 elite clones of tea were registered.
Similarly, in commercial crops 15 germplasm lines wereregistered. Among the horticultural crops, maximum numbers of14 accessions have been registered in fruits mainly mango andguvava. Numbers of accessions registered in vegetables and tubercrops were 13 and 10, respectively. Figure 2. Presents the detailsof unique plant germplasm registration during 2010 to 2014 (tillSeptember 2014). It reflects the dominance of cereals, oilseedsand grain legumes among the field crops. In this bulletin,
comprehensive information about the germplasm registered during2010-2014 is presented in a consolidated form to bring thisinformation in public domain and to promote its use in cropimprovement programmes at national level. The tablulatedinformation presented in the following pages lists all registeredgermplasm accessions with passport information and briefdescription of their unique features which were registered during2010-2014.The purpose of this publication is to document theinformation on registered plant germplasm so that the informationis available in public domain for utilization trait-specific germplasmby plant breeders in National Agricultural Research and EducationSystem of India.
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ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation Expanded form
AICCIP All India Coordinated Cotton Improvement ProjectANGRAU Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural UniversityARS Agricultural Research StationAVT Advanced Varietal TrialBARC Bhabha Atomic Research CentreBB Bacterial BlightBSKKV Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi VidyapeethCARI Central Agricultural Research InstituteCCSHAU Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural UniversityCGMS Cytoplasmic Genetic Male SterileCHES Central Horticultural Experiment StationCICR Central Institute for Cotton ResearchCIAH Central Institute for Arid HorticultureCISH Central Institute for Subtropical HorticultureCMS Cytoplasmic Male SterileCOD Chemical Oxygen DemandCPCRI Central Plantation Crops Research InstituteCPRI Central Potato Research InstituteCRIDA Central Research Institute for Dryland AgricultureCRIJAF Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied FibresCRRI Central Rice Research Institute
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Abbreviation Expanded form
CTCRI Central Tuber Crop Research InstituteDGR Directorate of Groundnut ResearchDRR Directorate of Rice ResearchDMR Directorate of Maize ResearchDOGR Directorate of Onion and Garlic ResearchDRMR Directorate of Rapeseed-Mustard ResearchDMAPR Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants ResearchDOR Directorate of Oilseeds ResearchDWR Directorate of Wheat ResearchDSR Directorate of Sorghum ResearchEC Exotic Collection (Prefix of national identity given to imported collection)GBPUA&T Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and TechnologyGMS Genetic Male SterileIARI Indian Agricultural Research InstituteIC Indigenous Collection (Prefix of national identity given to indigenous collection)ICAR Indian Council of Agricultural ResearchIGFRI Indian Grassland and Fodder Research InstituteIIHR Indian Institute of Horticultural ResearchIISR Indian Institute of Spices ResearchIIVR Indian Institute of Vegetable ResearchIIPR Indian Institute of Pulses ResearchNA Not ApplicableNARS National Agricultural Research System
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MPKV Mahatma Phule Krishi VidyapeethMYMV Mung bean Yellow Mosaic VirusNBPGR National Bureau of Plant Genetic ResourcesNDDB National Dairy Development BoardNE North-EastNHRDF National Horticultural Research and Development FoundationNMC Number of Millable CanesNPRC National Pulses Research Centre PAU Punjab Agricultural UniversityPBND Peanut Bud Necrosis DiseasesPDKV Punjabrao Deshmukh Krishi VidyapeethQPM Quality Protein MaizeRARS Regional Agricultural Research StationRS Regional StationRRS Regional Research StationSBI Sugarcane Breeding InstituteTNAU Tamil Nadu Agricultural UniversityTRA Tea Research AssociationTRRI Tocklai Tea Research InstituteTSS Total Soluble SugarUAS University of Agricultural SciencesYSPUH&F Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry
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State/Code Descriptor Definition
Crop Name Common English name of the crop used Realinternationally.
Botanical Latin name following binomial nomenclature, BinomialName as per the International Code of Botanical
Nomenclature.
National The unique national identity, a number BinaryIdentity generated in the centralized database
prefixed with letter IC or EC, denotesindigenous collection and exotic collection,respectively. It serves as the identificationnumber in accession table and other tablesof the centralized database.
INGR No. Indian Germplasm Registration (INGR) Binarynumber, the unique national identity givento a novel, unique and distinct germplasmof potential value. It is prefixed by INGRfollowed by five digit number. The firsttwo digits represent the year of registrationof germplasm and last three digits theordinal number of accession registeredin particular year.
DEFINITION OF DESCRIPTORS USED
Tea (Tukdah-145), Camellia sinensis(IC0610193; INGR14038)Darjeeling Flavour above average (110:100)
State/ Code Descriptor Definition
Year Year of registration of unique germplasm. Real
Donor/ The unique identity used by the donor or BinaryOther any other organization with which theIdentity accession is popularly known. It may have
both alphabetical and numerical code.
Pedigree Parentage of the genetic material used in Realdevelopment of registered germplasm orthe source from which it was selected/identified.
Developer(s) List of persons who were associated RealReal with the development or identificationof the unique registered germplasm.
Developing The institute/organization responsible for RealInstitute(s) development or identification of the unique
registered germplasm with complete address.
Novel and Novel, unique, distinct and stable trait(s), RealUnique Trait which has been the basis for registration
of germplasm.
Chilli (PSRKK-11287), Capsicum annum (IC0436231; INGR14040)Purple phenotype
Guava (Arka Mridula) Psidium guajava(IC0395190; INGR14023)White coloured pulp, high TSS
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1. Aloe Aloe bardadensis Mill.
IC0283932 DMAPR AB1
13043 2013 Seedling progeny selection
Geetha KA, S Maiti, Narendra Gajbhiye, Sanghamitra Saman
DMAPR, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat
Yellow flowered plant type
2. Anjan grass
Cenchrus ciliaris L.
IC0590889 IGFRI-CcSx -08/1
11062 2011 NA Suresh Kumar, Amaresh Chandra, Madan G Gupta, GP Shukla
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Rare obligate sexual plant
3. Ashwa-gandha
Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
IC0588697 DWS-327 11026 2011 A dwarf single plant selection were made from ashwagandha variety, JA 134 (open populated population) during 2007 and was advanced through plant-to-row progeny by selfing each time
P Manivel, Vinay Kumar, NA Gajbhiye, S Maiti
DMAPR, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat
Dwarf plant type
4. Ashwa-gandha
Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
IC0590838 DWS-6 13047 2013 Single plant Selection from the plant-to-row progeny of JA 134 population (First selection was made in 2007)
P Manivel, NA Gajbhiye, S Maiti
DMAPR, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat
A new plant type is a unique and distinct than normal erect type and is useful in future breeding
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5. Berseem Trifolium alexandrinum L.
IC0593646 IL-11-239 12009 2012 T. alexandrinumx T. apertum
cross
DR Malaviya, Aradhan Yadava, AK Roy, P Kaushal, Mridul Chakraborti
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Stabilized black (dark tan) seeded against normal yellow seeded berseem
6. Berseem Trifolium alexandrinum L.
IC0593647 IL-11-238 12010 2012 Penta-1 DR Malaviya, Shalini Pathak, AK Roy, P Kaushal, Mridul Chakraborti
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Tetraploid pentafoliate
7. Berseem Trifolium alexandrinum L.
IC0593648 190-P3 12011 2012 Diploid Berseem
AK Roy, DR Malaviya, P Kaushal
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Stabilized self- incompatible; Tetraploid
8. Berseem Trifolium alexandrinum L.
EC0329299 EC329299 12012 2012 Saidi Ecotype of Berseem
P Kaushal, DR Malaviya, AK Roy
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Self-compatible berseem
9. Bitter gourd
Momordica charantia L.
IC0591254 PreGy-1 12014 2012 Developed by hybridization followed by selection from DBGY-201 (gynoecious line) and Pusa Do Mausami
TK Behera, Anand Pal, AD Munshi
IARI, New Delhi Predominately gynoecious habit
10. Black gram (Wild)
Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
IC0585931 Trombay wild urid
10133 2010 Wild species collected from Trombay hills
J Souframanien, T Gopalakrishna
BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Source of resistance to bruchid.
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11. Blackgram Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
NA VBG-09-012 11045 2011 Vigna mungo ADT 3 x Vigna mungo var silvestris
M Pandiyan NPRC, Vamban, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu
Multipod formation at base of peduncle, leaf axils and base of clusters
12. Blackgram Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
IC0589272 VBG-04-014 11046 2011 Vamban 1x Vigna mungo var silvestris
M Pandiyan, S Geetha, D Packiaraj, K Thiyagarajan, N Senthil
NPRC, Vamban, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu
Unique plant type
13. Blackgram Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
IC0594172 IPU 99- 12005 2012 Spontaneous
Mutant of IPU 99-167
Sanjeev Gupta,Shiv Kumar,BB Singh, Debjyoti Sen Gupta
IIPR, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Spontaneously occurring functionally male sterile mutant which produces flower with a protruded stigma and crumpled petals
14. Blackgram Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
IC0594173 SPS 5 12006 2012 Germplasm collection
Sanjeev Gupta, Shiv Kumar, Debjyoti Sen Gupta
IIPR, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
The genotype has unique ‘soybean’ like sympodial pod bearing habit
15. Blackgram Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
IC0426765 BAR-062 13057 2013 Selection Babu Abraham, KS Varaprasad, M Vanaja, N Sunil, N Sivaraj, V Kamala, SK Chakrabarty
NBPGR, RS, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Photosensitive line (flowers only in post rainy/rabi season)
167m
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16. Blackgram Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
IC0144901 NA 14056 2014 Germplasm NK Gautam, Manas Kumar Bag, TV Prasad, Sushil Pandey, Anirban Roy, Neeta Singh, Babu Ram, M Dutta
NBPGR,New Delhi
Resistant to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus (MYMV) causing yellow mosaic disease
17. Brinjal Solanum melongena L.
IC0585684 CARI Brinjal-1
12015 2012 Local germplasm Krishna Kumar, PK Singh,Ajanta Birah, Shrawan Singh, Naresh Kumar,Awnindra KSingh,DR Singh,RK Gautam
CARI, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Island
Highly resistant to bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) disease; fruit large, oblong and green; good agronomic performance under Andaman Islands conditions
18. Buckwheat Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn.
IC0014889 IC0014889 13004 2013 Selection JC Rana, RS Chauhan, Nidhi Gupta, SK Sharma, TR Sharma
NBPGR, RS, Phagli, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
High rutin content 28.83µg/mg.
19. Cassava Manihot esculenta Crantz
IC0586850 Triploid cassava:4-2
10144 2010 OP-4 (2x) x Sree Visakham (4x)
MT Sreekumari,K Abraham,M Unnikrishan,S Ramanathan
CTCRI, Thiruvanantha-puram, Kerala
Higher yield and high extractable starch
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20. Cassava Manihot esculenta Crantz
IC0586851 Triploid
cassava: 5-3 10145 2010 Ambakkadan
(2x) x Sree Sahya (4x)
MT Sreekumari, K Abraham, M Unnikrishan, S Ramanathan
CTCRI, Thiruvanantha-puram, Kerala
Higher yield and high extractable starch
21. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0584671 RG 43 10135 2010 OT-5 (R)-1 K Anjani,
MA Raoof, M Lakshmi-naryana, M Rama-chandram
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Source of multiple resistances to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporumf.sp.ricini), reniform nematode (Rotylenchus reniformis) and leafhopper (Empoasca flavescens)
22. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0585930 RG 18 10136 2010 EC168752 K Anjani DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Extra-early maturity (84-days), coupled with high per day productivity and high seed yield at 120 days after planting
23. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0586852 DCS-106 10137 2010 DCH-207 x DCH-215
C Lavanya, MA Raoof, M Lakshminaray
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Source of resistance to wilt caused by
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ana, P Lakshmamma
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ricini;resistance to leaf hopper (Empoasca flavescens)
24. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0587750 Yellow stem mutant castor
11059 2011 A spontaneous mutant isolated from a breeding line DCS 99
AJ Prabakaran, G Balakrishan
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Unique colour and single bloom; facilitating development of short duration varieties with synchronous maturity of single harvest
25. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0346622 RG 2818 14004 2014 KA68/01 K Anjani, MA Raoof, AG Desai
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Resistant to wilt (Fusarium oxysporumf.sp.ricini)
26. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0598621 DPC-16 14003 2014 NES-6 x TMV-5 C Lavanya DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Pistilate line with unique morphotype of flower and stem colour and zero bloom with hermaphrodite flower at tip
27. Castor Ricinus communis L.
IC0346626 RG-2822 14028 2014 KA72/01 K Anjani, C Lucose
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Resistance to root not (Macrophomina
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phaseolina tassi goid)
28. Chickpea Cicer arientinum L.
IC0589349 Phule G96006
11047 2011 ICCV 42 x ICCV 10
BM Jamadagni,PN Harer,LB Mhase,DV Deshmukh,JV Patil,VM Kulkarni
MPKV, Rahuri, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Drought tolerance
29. Chickpea Cicer arientinum L.
IC0486088 IC0486088 13058 2013 Selection Mohar Singh, OP Dahiya, Neeta Singh, A Nizar, M Dutta, RK Tyagi, PN Harer, LB Mahase, NP Singh, KC Bansal
NBPGR, New Delhi
Unique germplasm with upright podding behavior
30. Chickpea Cicer arientinum L.
IC0594480 Phule G-07-102
13007 2013 ICCV10 x ICCL87322
GP Deshmukh,
LB Mhase,PN Harer
MPKV, Rahuri, Ahmednagar, KB Pawar, Maharashtra
Resistance to wilt
31. Chickpea Cicer arientinum L.
IC0595521 GL 84100 13008 2013 E 100Y x P 1528-1-1
JS Sandhu, Livinder Kaur, MM Verma, HS Brar, Inderjit Singh, TS Bains, Gurdip Singh,YR Sharma,
SK Gupta,
PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab
Resistant to Ascochyta blight and wilt
Sarvjeet Singh
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32. Chickpea Cicer arientinum L.
IC0595522 GL 87045 13009 2013 GG 578 x NEC 206
JS Sandhu, Livinder Kaur, MM Verma, HS Brar, Inderjit Singh, TS Bains, Gurdip Singh, YR Sharma, SK Gupta, Sarvjeet Singh
PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab
Resistant to Ascochyta blight and wilt
33. Chickpea Cicer arientinum L.
IC0598237 Phule G-00109
14001 2014 IG-9216 x ICCV-10
GP Deshmukh, SB Latake, LB Mhase,PN Harer
MPKV, Rahuri, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Wilt resistance
34. Chilli Capsicum chinense Jacq.
IC0553688; IC 553688 13068 2013 Germplasm selection
LK Bharathi, HS Singh
CHES, Aiginia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Unique material for high capsaicin adapted to the tropical humid climate
35. Chilli Capsicum annuum L.
IC0436231 PSRKK-11287
14040 2014 Germplasm selection
SR Panadravada, N Sivaraj, V Kamla, N Sunil, SK Chakrabarty
NBPGR, RS, Hyderabad, Telangana
Purple phenotype as a morphological marker
36. Chilli Capsicum annuum L.
IC0570408 SBT-12549 14041 2014 Germplasm selection
K Anitha, K Narendra
SR Pandravada, G Suresh Kumar, SK Chakrabarty
NBPGR, RS, Hyderabad, Telangana
Immune to anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum capsici
Varma,
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37. China aster
Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.
IC0610420 IIHR CA H13A
14048 2014 Selection from OP seeds of line no.173
Rajiv Kumar, T Manjunatha Rao, T Janakiram
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Early flowering. Higher number of flowers/plant;higher weight of flowers/plant
38. China aster
Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.
IC0610421 IIHR CA J 17
14049 2014 Selection from self seeds of line no.15
Rajiv Kumar, T Manjunatha Rao, T Janakiram
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Early flowering; higher number of flowers/plant; higher weight of flowers/plant
39. China aster
Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.
IC0610422 IIHR-35 14050 2014 An advanced pedigree selection of the cross Local Pink x AST-2
SS Negi, SPS Raghava, T Manjunatha Rao, T Janakiram, Rajiv Kumar
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Flower colour: Violet (83.A); flower type: Pompon
40. China aster
Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.
IC0610423 IIHR-42 14051 2014 An advanced pedigree selection of the cross Local Pink x AST-2
T Manjunatha Rao, SS Negi, SPS Raghava, T Janakiram,
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Flower colour: Creamy white; flower type: Powderpuff; resistant to rootknot Rajiv Kumar nematode (Meloidogyne incognita race 1)
41. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
IC0430667 IND 001- Kappadam Tall
13059 2013 Kappadam Tall (IND 001)
V Niral, B Augustine Jerard,
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Low husk content (33 to 36%), with
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K Samsudeen, MJ Ratnambal, PM Kumaran, EVV Bhaskara Rao, George V Thomas
high copra content of 215 to 280g
42. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
IC0430669 IND 030-Laccadive Micro Tall
13060 2013 Lakshadweep coconut population
V Niral, B Augustine Jerard, K Samsudeen, RV Nair, PM Jacob, K Devakumar, MJ Ratnambal, PM Kumaran, EVV Bhaskara Rao, RV Pillai, George V Thomas
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Cluster bearing heavy bunches of micro nuts
43. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
IC0598219 IND 092- Cameroon Red Dwarf
13061 2013 Cameroon Dwarf coconut population (EC0121436)
V Niral, B Augustine Jerard, K Samsudeen, RV Nair, MJ Ratnambal, PM Kumaran, George V Thomas
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Dwarf innature withdistinctbright orangecoloured nuts.Higher contentof tender nutwater and higher copra content
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44. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
IC0598220 IND 414- Chowghat Yellow Dwarf
13062 2013 Chowghat Dwarf population (IC0430664)
V Niral, B Augustine Jerard, K Samsudeen, RV Nair, PM Kumaran, George V Thomas
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Distinct dwarf variety with yellow colored nuts and erect leaves; this is a very useful variety as a dwarf parent for crossing with selected talls to produce high yielding early bearing hybrids and hence of commercial value
45. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
IC0598221 IND 221-Andaman Horned Cocos
13063 2013 Horned Cocos (IND 221) conserved in field genebank
B Augustine Jerard, V Niral, R Dhanapal, V Damodaran, V Arunachalam, MK Rajesh, K Devakumar, K Samsudeen, RV Nair, PM Kumaran, George V Thomas
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Distinct character of horny nuts which could come handy as a marker in breeding programmes
46. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
IC0598222 IND 331-Laccadive Mini Micro
13064 2013 IC425040 of Lakshadweep population
B Augustine Jerard, V Niral,
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Distinct character of extremely
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Tall Samsudeen, KPM Jacob, K Devakumar, MK Rajesh, Anitha Karun, George V Thomas
small nuts with very low copra content; this could be of interest to breeders trying to increase the number of nuts/ bunch
47. Coconut Cocos nucifera L.
EC0415218 IND 099- Niu Leka Green Dwarf
13065 2013 Niu Leka Green Dwarf population
B Augustine Jerard, V Niral, R Dhanapal, V Damodaran, Saran Kumar Rizal, V Arunachalam, M Sankaran, RV Nair, MJ Ratnambal, EVV Bhaskara Rao, PK Koshy, George V Thomas
CPCRI, Kasaragod, Kerala
Short statured palm but possessing of the advantageous characters of talls;good commercial potential since it combines commercially favorable traits of tall and dwarf varieties
48. Cotton Gossypium arboreum L.
IC0586012 GMS 7 10140 2010 GMS-1 x HD328 RS Sangwan, SS Siwach, BS Chhabra, SS Nehra,
CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana
GMS line
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BPS Lather, Ramesh Kumar, DP Singh
49. Cotton Gossypium arboreum L.
IC0586010 GMS 2 10138 2010 GMS-1 x P 502 RS Sangwan, SS Siwach, BS Chhabra, SS Nehra, BPS Lather, Ramesh Kumar, DP Singh
CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana
GMS line
50. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0586011 GMS 4 10139 2010 GMS-1 x HD 266
RS Sangwan, SS Siwach, BS Chhabra, SS Nehra, BPS Lather, Ramesh Kumar, DP Singh
CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana
GMS line
51. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0586016 GMS 16 10141 2010 GMS-1 x P 531 RS Sangwan, SS Siwach, BS Chhabra, SS Nehra, BPS Lather, Ramesh Kumar,DP Singh
CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana
GMS line
52. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0584055 Pusa 56-4 10155 2010 Pusa 734 x Bikaneri Narma
Jagmail Singh, VP Singh, SK Chopra, Babita Choudhary,
IARI, New Delhi High fiber strength of 28.1 g/tex, the fiber strength to length ratio is
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Ambrish Kumar Sharma, Mukesh Kumar Sharma
0.98
53. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0587405 CNH 301 11061 2011 Selection from a single cross hybrid between SRT 1 x 1301 DD in F2 generation
Suman Bala Singh, AH Prakash, KR Kranthi
CICR,Nagpur, Maharashtra
Drought tolerant nature and yield stability
54. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0594174 Dharwad Dark Brown-12 (DDB-12)
13029 2013 Selection from cross Dark Brown x Abadhitha
Manjula S Maralappanavar, SS Patil, Vikas V Kulkarni, Madhura C
AICCIP, ARS, UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Dark brown lint colour
55. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0594175 Dharwad Green Cotton-78 (DGC-78)
13030 2013 Selection from Cross Green x Abadhitha
Manjula S Maralappanavar, SS Patil, Vikas V Kulkarni, Madhura C
AICCIP, ARS, UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Green lint colour
56. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0594176 Dharwad Medium Brown-225 (DMB-225)
13031 2013 Selection from Cross Dark Brown (DDBS-98) x Abadhitha
Manjula S Maralappanavar, SS Patil, Vikas V Kulkarni, Madhura C
AICCIP, ARS, UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Medium brown lint colour
57. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0584260 Vaidehi 95 (MSH-53)
13032 2013 (G. hirsutum x G. raimondii)2 x (G. barbadense x
Vinita Gotmare, Punit Mohan,
CICR, Shankar Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Dark brown lint colour
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G. thuberi)2 Balasubramani,Chetali Rodge, Madhorao Katre, BN Tule, KR Kranthi
58. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0584261 NISC-40 13033 2013 (G. hirsutum x G. raimondii)2 x G. hirsutum
Vinita Gotmare, Chetali Bhagat, Madhorao Katre, VN Waghmare, G Balsubramni, BN Tule, KR Kranthi
CICR, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Jassid tolerance
59. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0584262 NISC-43 13034 2013 (G. hirsutum x G. raimondii)2 x G. hirsutum
Vinita Gotmare, Chetali Bhagat, Madhorao Katre, VN Waghmare, G Balsubramni, BN Tule, KR Kranthi
CICR, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Jassid tolerance
60. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0584263 NISC-44 13035 2013 (G. hirsutum x G. raimondii)2 x (G. barbadense x G. thuberi)2
Vinita Gotmare, Chetali Bhagat, Madhorao Katre, VN Waghmare,
CICR,Nagpur, Maharashtra
Jassid tolerance
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G Balsubramni, BN Tule, KR Kranthi
61. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0597400 TCH 1728 13067 2013 H 26 X H 56-9-6-4-1
P Vindhiyavarman,D Punitha, P Amalabalu, R Ravikesavan, M Gunasekaran, S Mohan
TNAU, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Leaf hopper resistance, more leaf thickness, higher number of trichomes
62. Cotton Gossypium arboreum L.
IC0597395 CNA 5 14005 2014 G. arboreum
race indicum X G. arboretum race burmanicum
Vinita Gotmare, Punit Mohan, Madhorao Katre, BN Tule, M Saravanan, BR Rode, S Manickam, OP Tuteja, PK Chakrabarty, KR Kranthi
CICR,Nagpur, Maharashtra
Inter-racial pigmented arboreum
63. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0597397 CNH CB 211 14058 2014 Germplasm lines (Selection)
Punit Mohan, KR Kranthi, BR Rode, Vinita Gotmare, Anjali Kak
CICR, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Cluster boll bearing habit, deeply palmate leaf lobe
64. Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
IC0597398 CNH CB 212 14059 2014 Germplasm lines (Selection)
Punit Mohan, KR Kranthi, BR Rode,
CICR,Nagpur, Maharashtra
Cluster boll bearing habit, zero
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Vinita Gotmare, M Saravanan, Anjali Kak
monopodia and compact habit
65. Dolichos bean
Lablab purpureus (L.)Sweet var. typicus
IC0383192 BSBS-151 11031 2011 IC383192 B Sarath Babu, K Anitha, SK Chakrabarty, N Sivaraj, V Kamala, N Sunil, KS Varaprasad
NBPGR, RS, Hyderabad, Telangana
Resistant to aphids (Aphis craccivora) and Anthracnose (Colletotrichumlindemuthianum)
66. Dolichos bean
Lablab purpureus (L.)Sweet var. typicus
IC0586943 Ankur Goldy 11032 2011 ARDL-12 x KONKAN BHUSAN
Sonali Suresh Alkari,
Aurangabadkar
Ankur Seeds Pvt. Ltd.,Nagpur, Maharashtra
For bushiness
67. Finger millet
Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.
IC0598201 PS-1 14015 2014 Mutant of GPU 28
MV Channabyre Gowda, Pushpalatha N, Sachin Sitram Jadhav, Satish RG, MB Boronayaka, Sujay V, Pramila CK, Manasa KG,
PC Unit (Small Millets) Gandhi Krishi Vigyan Kendra Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Partial sterility, useful in hybridization; easy maintenance
LP
SR Pandravada,
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28
Jarame Gowda, P Ravishankar, M Krishnappa, DN Narasi- mhamurthy
68. French lavender/ camphor lavender
Lavandula stoechas L.
IC0449512 NJSSN-2666 10160 2010 Cultivar Archana P Raina, KS Negi, SK Mishra,SS Koranga, SN Ojha
NBPGR, New Delhi
High camphor content (52.12%) in essential oil
69. Garlic Allium sativum L.
IC0596521 G-389 14009 2014 Selection from
“G-389” genetic stock
RP Gupta, RK Singh, BK Dubey
NHRDF, Niphad, Nashik, Maharashtra
For earliness, suitable for cultivation in Kharif season, ready for harvest within 72-77 days, in Rabi, mature in only 85-95 days
70. Gladiolus Gladiolus hybridus Hort.
IC0611879 P-16-1 x Eurovision
14052 2014 A cross betwwen P-16-1 and Eurovision
T Janakiram, Kishan Swaroop
Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, IARI, New Delhi
Early blooming which flowers (76-80 days after planting) and florets colour in red group (41 C, RHS colour chart) with dark red stripes on inner two tepals (42A,
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RHS colour chart), and also red spots on outer throat;spike length is 93 cm with more than 16 florets. At a time 5-6 floretes remain open on the spike; from each mother corm, it produces more than 2.00 corms
71. Gladiolus Gladiolus hybridus Hort.
IC0611878 Melody open 14053 2014 A selection among the open pollinated seedlings of the variety “Melody”
T Janakiram, Kishan Swaroop
Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, IARI, New Delhi
Very early in flowering (74 days after planting) and florets colour in red group (50C, RHS colour charts); two red spots on two central tepals; number of florets is 18.44 and spikes length is more than 100 cm; corm
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multiplications rate is higher and produces more than 2.00 corms from each mother corm
74.
72.
Green
Green
gram
gram
Vigna radiata
Vigna radiata
IC0546478 KSAS-
IC0589309 IPM 205-7
06/105 13010 2013 IC546478 N Sunil, V
11043 2011 IPM 02-1 x Aditya Pratap,
Kamala, KS
Dibjyoti Sen
Varaprasad, N
Gupta,
Sivaraj, SR
BB Singh,
Pandravada,
Shiv Kumar
SK Chakrabarty
NBPGR,RS,
IIPR, Kanpur,
Hyderabad,
Uttar Pradesh
Telangana
Photosensitive
Super early
line
maturity
75. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0587384 AKG 18-1 11022 2011 Isolated from the cross Jyoti x EC76446 (292)
Subhash N Deshmukh, Manish Y Ladole, Nilkanth S Shrikhandkar
PDKV, Akola, Maharashtra
Multi-foliate leaves, 5-8 leaflets in 30% of leaves, reticulated two seeded pods
(L.) R. Wilczek
EC398889
73. Green gram
Vigna radiata IC0589310 IPM 409-4 11044 2011 IPM 228 x Aditya Pratap, Dibjyoti SenGupta, differentBB Singh, geneticShiv Kumar background
IIPR, Kanpur,Uttar Pradesh
Super earlymaturity in(L.)
(L.)
R. Wilczek
R. Wilczek
IPM 03-1
76. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0589174 NRCGCS-15 11054 2011 (CT7-1 x SBXI) x A. pusilla
SK Bera, Gururaj Sunkad, Vinod
DGR, Junagadh, Gujarat
Highly resistant to PBND, resistant to
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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(CT7-1 x SBXI) x A. pusilla
stem rot, rust, tolerant to leaf spot
77. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
NA NRCGCS-74 11055 2011 DGR,
Gujarat
Sunkad, Vinod Kumar, AL Rathnakumar, T RadhakrishnanSK Bera, Gururaj Sunkad, Vinod Kumar, AL Rathnakumar, T Radhakrishnan
Better resistance to early and late leaf spot, Alternaria leaf blight, stem rot and PBND; tolerance to rust
Junagadh,
78. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
NA NRCGCS-186
11056 2011 (C-364 x PBDR-25) x A. oteroi
SK Bera, Gururaj Sunkad, Vinod Kumar, AL Rathnakumar, T Radhakrishnan
DGR, Junagadh, Gujarat
79. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0589180 NRCGCS-196
11057 2011 (GUAG-10 x CGC-4018) x A. correntina
SK Bera, Gururaj Sunkad, Vinod Kumar,AL Rathnakumar, T Radhakrishnan
DGR, Junagadh, Gujarat
Better resistance to PBND, stem rot, late leaf spot. Alternaria leaf blight and tolerance to rust
80. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0585932 TGM-112 11058 2011 Mutant of TAG 24
Anand M Badigannavar, Suvendu Mondal
BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra
White to light orange flower colour mutation
81. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0595257 TGM-167 13011 2013 Mutant of TFDRG 5
Suvendu Mondal, Anand M Badigannavar, SF D’Souza
BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Gibberellin insensitive dominant dwarf mutant
Better resistance to stem rot,late leaf spot, Alternaria leaf blight andtolerance to rust
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Crop BotanicalName
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T Radhakrishnan, SK Bera, HB Lalwani, Sugad Singh
colonization of Aspergillus flavus in kernels
83. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0595259 NRCG 14380
13013 2013 Collection AL Rathnakumar, T Radhakrishnan, SK Bera, HB Lalwani, Sugad Singh
DGR, Junagadh, Gujarat
Fresh seed dormancy up to 40 days
84. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0595260 NRCG 14368
13014 2013 Collection AL Rathnakumar, T Radhakrishnan, SK Bera, HB Lalwani, Sugad Singh
DGR, Junagadh, Gujarat
Fresh seed dormancy up to 40 days
85. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0591394 TGM-38 13025 2013 Mutant of TAG 24
Anand M Badigannavar, Suvendu Mondal
BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Sub-orbicular leaflet, erect, compact & dwarf plant type
86. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0591393 TGM-51 13026 2013 Mutant of TAG 24
Anand M Badigannavar, Suvendu Mondal
BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Funnel leaflet, dwarf plant type
87. Guava Psidium guajava L.
IC0395191 Allahabad Safeda
14022 2014 Germplasm from Naini Allahabad
MD Subramanyam, CPA Iyer, MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Medium sized fruits, white coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping quality and soft
82. Groundnut Arachis hypogaea L.
IC0595258 NRCG 12431
13012 2013 Collection AL Rathnakumar,
DGR, Junagadh, Gujarat
Low level of infection (7%) and free from
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88. Guava Psidium guajava L.
IC0395190 Arka
Mridula 14023 2014 Selection from
open pollinated seeds of Allahabad Safeda
CPA Iyer,
Subramanyam, MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, MD Karnataka
Medium sized fruits, white coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping quality and high pectin
89. Guava Psidium guajava L.
IC0395219 Red Flesh 14024 2014 N/A MD Subramanyam, CPA Iyer, MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Medium sized fruits, pink coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping quality
90. Guggal Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari
IC0593954 NRC CW2 13044 2013 Selection Geetha KA, S Maiti, Narendra Gajbhiye, Ashok Kumar Bishoyi, Anjali Sharma
DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat
Male plant of divergent/erect branch type
91. Guggal Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari
IC0593955 NRC CW1 13045 2013 Selection Geetha KA, S Maiti, Narendra Gajbhiye, Ashok Kumar Bishoyi, Anjali Sharma
DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat
Weeping branch type female plant
92. Horse gram
Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc.
IC0587786 CRHG-6 11017 2011 K-42 P Raghu Ram Reddy, V Maruthi, BMK Reddy, Suseelendra Desai, M Maheshwari,
CRIDA, Hyderabad, Telangana
Tolerance to Anthracnose
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S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
B Venkateswarlu, SS Shishodia
93. Horse gram
Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc.
IC0587788 CRHG-8 11018 2011 K-42 P Raghu Ram Reddy, V Maruthi, BMK Reddy, Suseelendra Desai, M Maheshwari, B Venkateswarlu,SS Shishodia
CRIDA, Hyderabad, Telangana
Higher fodder yield
94. Indian Mustard
Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
IC0584669 RH 0116 11033 2011 PCR 9 x RH 8814 Dhiraj Singh, ML Chhabra, NK Thakral, Naveen Chandra, Amit Singh
CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana
Tolerance to salinity at 10 ds/m at seedling stage
95. Indian mustard
Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
IC0589778 BPR-349-9 11048 2011 PCR-20 X RH-30 JS Chauhan, Maharaj Singh, KH Singh, VV Singh, ML Meena
DRMR, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Only for thermo- tolerance at juvenile stage
96. Indian mustard
Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
IC0593926 DRMR WFM 1
12007 2012 B 33 x Sanjucta asech
KH Singh, JS Chauhan, Ritu Shakya, J Nanjundan
DRMR, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
White petal colour
97. Indian mustard
Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
IC0595268 NDUH-YJ-6 13015 2013 NU-6 x EH-1 (Mutant of Heera)
YY Barve, RK Gupta, SS Bhadauria, RP Thakre, SE Pawar
NDDB, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Low glucosinolate content in seed (<10 moles/gram of seed), high oil content (>45%),
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resistance to white rust, yellow seed coat colour
98. Indian mustard
Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
IC0595525 BPR-549-9 13016 2013 Chapka x PCR-9301
JS Chauhan, Maharaj Singh, KH Singh,VV Singh
DRMR, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Salinity tolerance at juvenile stage, high water use efficiency
99. Indian mustard
Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
IC0593927 BPR-540-6 13027 2013 MDOC 8 x PCR 7
JS Chauhan, Maharaj Singh, VV Singh, KH Singh
DRMR, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Salinity tolerance at juvenile stage, thermo-tolerance at juvenile stage
100. Indian Valerian/ Mushkbala
Valeriana jatamansi Jones
IC0584665 UHFVAL-I 11036 2011 Collection R Raina, RC Rana, YP Sharma
YSPUH&F, Nauni-Solan, Himachal Pradesh
High valeportriates content (approx. 4%)
101. Isabgol Plantago ovata Forssk.
IC0586947 DPO-14 11035 2011 The early maturing mutant of Gl-2 which was identified in M2 generation (0.4% diethyl sulphonate (DES) treatment)
P Manivel, Saravanan Raju
DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat
Early maturing (80-85 days), high harvest index (>22%)
102. Isabgol Plantago ovata Forssk.
IC0598208 DPO-296-4 14010 2014 GI-2 P Manivel, Saravanan Raju
DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat
Golden yellow leaf colour mutant
103. Jack fruit Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.
IC0566526 NA 11034 2011 Farmer K Narayana Gowda, K Narasimhaiah, Doddahanumaiah,S Shyamalamma,
UAS, GKVK, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Pink colour bulbs/ flakes, excellent taste and aroma, less cellulose content
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
36
SV Suresha, KN Srinivasappa, Babu RM Ray, DS Ashwathan-arayana, MS Gangadhara
104. Jamun Syzygium cuminii (L.) Skeels
IC0587714 CISH J-42 11024 2011 Pulp 97-98% and TSS 14-15º Brix
Anand Kumar Singh, Anju Bajpai, H Ravishankar
CISH, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Seedlessness and pulp content (pulp 97-98% and TSS 14-15º Brix)
105. Jamun Syzygium cuminii (L.) Skeels
IC0587715 CISH J-37 11025 2011 Pulp content 90-92% and TSS 16-17º Brix
Anand Kumar Singh, Anju Bajpai, H Ravishankar
CISH, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Bold fruit and high pulp quality (pulp content 90-92% and TSS 16-17º Brix)
106. Jute Corchorus olitorius L.
IC0593936 Bast fibre-shy (bfs) mutant
12008 2012 Physical (thermal neutron) mutant of C. olitorius cv. JRO 632
Avijit Kundu, Debabrata Sarkar, Nur Alam Mandal, Mohit Kumar Singh, Bikash Singha Mahapatra
CRIJAF, Kolkata, West Bengal
Early maturing with significant reduction in bast fibre wood yield and poor fibre quality
107. Kalmegh Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees
IC0593956 DMAPR AP3;NRC AP3
13042 2013 Selection from TN 1
Geetha KA, S Maiti, Narendra Gajbhiye, Arun Kumar PH, Anjali Sharma
DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat
Narrow leaf germplasm with very good andrographoloide (2.97%)
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108. Karan rai Brassica carinata A.Braun
IC0589777 ; IC0590093
MCA 1; MCB1
11049 2011 MJA 1 (B. juncea) x KR 9 (B. carinata)
KH Singh, JS Chauhan, Ritu Shakya, DK Chauhan, Karnal Singh
DRMR,BharatpurRajasthan
Male sterility
109. Madhunashini
Gymnema sylvestre (Retz.) R.Br. ex Sm.
IC0590889 DGS-22 13041 2013 NA P Manivel, Saravanan Raju, Sandip Kumar LPatel,S Maiti
DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat
High fruit producing
110. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0589129 KML-29 11005 2011 KML-29 MV Nagesh Kumar, K Sumalini, A Srinivas, T Sobha Rani, R Sai Kumar, G Manju Latha
ANGRAU (ARS), Karimnagar, Telangana
Drought and water logging
111. Maize Zea mays L. IC0589130 KDTML-3 11006 2011 Tuxpeno Sequia MV Nagesh Kumar, K Sumalini, A Srinivas, T Sobha Rani, R Sai Kumar, G Manju Latha
ANGRAU (ARS), Karimnagar, Telangana
Drought tolerance
112. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0589131 KDTML-19 11007 2011 Tuxpeno Sequia MV Nagesh Kumar, K Sumalini, A Srinivas, T Sobha Rani, R Sai Kumar, G Manju Latha
ANGRAU (ARS), Karimnagar, Telangana
Drought tolerance
tolerance
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Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
38
113. Maize Zea mays L. IC0589132 KDTML-66 11008 2011 Tuxpeno Sequia MV Nagesh Kumar, K Sumalini, A Srinivas, T Sobha Rani, R Sai Kumar, G Manju Latha
ANGRAU (ARS), Karimnagar, Telangana
Drought tolerance; higher number of rows/cob and high test weight
114. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0589137 DMRHO57 11027 2011 Temp x Trop(H0)QPM-B-B-B-57-B-B
R Sai Kumar, JC Shekhar, Jyoti Kaul, Sain Dass, Dharam Pal, P Shanti, SK Vasal
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
High oil (6.34%)
115. Maize Zea mays L. IC0589141 DMR E-9 11028 2011 WNZPBTL-3 JC Shekhar, P Kumar, R Sai Kumar, Jyoti Kaul, Sujay Rakshit, Sain Dass, SK Vasal
DMR, Pusa Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Tolerance to pink borer
116. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0589142 DMR-E-57 11029 2011 WNZPBTL-6 JC Shekhar, P Kumar, R Sai Kumar, Jyoti Kaul, Sujay Rakshit, Sain Dass, SK Vasal
DMR, Pusa Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Tolerance to pink borer
117. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0589143 DPcl10 11030 2011 Winpop8 JC Shekhar, R Sai Kumar, S Venkatesh, Jyoti Kaul, Sain Dass
DMR, Pusa Pusa Campus, New Delhi
High popping
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Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
39
118. Maize Zea mays L. IC0590094 DMR-PFSR-1
11041 2011 SW 93D-313-23-Pop-49-S4
Meena Shekhar, Sangit Kumar, JC Sekhar, Sujay Rakshit
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Resistant to post flowering stalk rots caused by Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium moniliforme
119. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0590095 DMR-PFSR-9
11042 2011 JCY3-7-1-2-1 Meena Shekhar, Sangit Kumar, JC Sekhar, Sujay Rakshit
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Resistant to post flowering stalk rots caused by Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium moniliforme, with stiff, strong and stay green character of stalk
120. Maize Zea mays L. IC0594467 KDTML-82 13003 2013 KDTML-82 MV Nagesh Kumar, K Sumalini, T Sobha Rani, A Srinivas, Sai Kumar, G Manju Latha
ANGRAU (ARS), Karimnagar, Telangana
Drought tolerance
121. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0594370 DMR QPM
103 13023 2013 CLQ-RCYQ
41-Ä- - - - -Ä Ä Ä Ä®DMR QPM 103
Jyoti Kaul, Sai Kumar, JC Sekhar, Sain Dass, Dharam Paul, Usha Nara
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Early maturing line with low ASI and tryptophan 0.67%
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122. Maize Zea mays L. IC0524594 MCM-11/01 13054 2013 Selection AK Misra, RS RS Rathi, S Roy, SK Singh, DC Bhandari
NBPGR, RS, Umiam, Meghalaya
3-4 cobs/plant and early maturing
123. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0594369 DMR QPM 102
13074 2013 CLQ-RCYQ 30- - - - - -Ä Ä Ä Ä Ä®DMR QPM
Jyoti Kaul, R Sai Kumar, JC Sekhar, Sain Dass, 102 Dharam Paul, Usha Nara, KS Hooda
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Medium maturity, low ASI, high tryptophan, high protein
124. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0594368 DMR QPM 58
14012 2014 Shakti1- - - -Ä Ä ÄÄ Ä®- DMR QPM 58
Jyoti Kaul, R Sai Kumar, JC Sekhar, Sain Dass, Dharam Paul, Usha Nara
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Early maturing QPM
125. Maize Zea mays L. IC0594271 DMR QPM-03-124
14013 2014 Shakti1- - - -Ä Ä ÄÄ Ä ®- DMR QPM-03-124
Jyoti Kaul, R Sai Kumar, JC Sekhar, Sain Dass, Dharam Paul, Usha Nara
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Medium maturity QPM
126. Maize Zea mays L.
IC0594373 DMR E63 (WNZPBTL 9)
14014 2014 WNZPBTL 9 -Ä Ä Ä Ä Ä- - - -®DMR E-63
JC Sekhar, P Kumar, R Sai Kumar, Jyoti Kaul, Sujay Rakshit, Sain Dass, SK Vasal
DMR, Pusa Campus, New Delhi
Resistance to pink borer
127. Makhana Euryale ferox Salisb.
IC0610820 Sel-5 14054 2014 A mutant was selected from a
Lokendra kumar
ICAR Research Complex for
White flower mutant
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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41
local landrace belonging to Thoubal district, Manipur, India
Eastern Region, Research Centre for Makhana, Darbhanga, Bihar
128. Mango Mangifera indica L.
IC0587716 Cardozo Mankurad
11023 2011 Open pollinated chance seedling of monoembryonic Mankurad
AB Cardozo, PA Mathew, DG Dhandar, AR Desai, NP Singh, Fausto Cardozo, Ivo Coardozo, Maria Do Ceu Cardozo
ICAR Research Complex for Goa, ELA, Old Goa
Regular bearing nature, attractive fruit colour and bigger fruit size, higher contents of fibres pulp, higher fruit yield and better shelf life
129. Mango Mangifera indica L.
IC0391661 Creeping 14017 2014 Chance seedling from Thrissur, Kerala
CPA Iyer, MD Subramanyam,MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Medium size fruits, yellow coloured fibreless pulp, good sugar acid blend, good keeping quality for processing, fruits have excellent red blush on the skin
130. Mango Mangifera indica L.
IC0391736 Kalapadi 14018 2014 Chance seedling from Sangareddy, Medak, Telangana
CPA Iyer, MD Subramanyam,MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Tree dwarf in stature, produces medium sized fruits having deep yellow
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coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping
131. Mango Mangifera indica L.
IC0391715 Janardha Pasand
14019 2014 Chance seedling from Kadiyam, East Godavari A.P.
CPA Iyer, MD Subramanyam,MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Tree dwarf in stature, produces medium sized fruits having yellow coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping quality, fruits have attractive red blush all over
132. Mango Mangifera indica L.
IC0391622 Ati Madhuram
14020 2014 Chance seedling from Fruit Research Station, Kodur
CPA Iyer, MD Subramanyam,MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Medium sized round shaped fruits, yellow coloured fibreless pulp, fruits sweet to taste, it is a dwarf tree
133. Mango Mangifera indica L.
IC0391747 Kerala Dwarf 14021 2014 Chance seedling from Trichur, Kerala
CPA Iyer, MD Subramanyam,MR Dinesh
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Tree dwarf in stature, produces medium sized
round shaped fruits having yellow coloured pulp
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134. Muskmelon
Cucumis melo L.
IC0599709 AHMM/BR-8
14043 2014 Landrace from Dhrubana, Shivganj, Rajasthan
BR Choudhury, SM Haldhar, SK Maheshwari, R Bhargava, SK Sharma
CIAH, Bikaner, Rajasthan
Monoecious sex form
135. Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Houtt.
IC0537220 A9-71 10142 2010 Germplasm collection from farmers’ field at Kollar, Ooty, Tamil Nadu
B Krishnamoorthy,J Rema, PA Mathew, JT Zachariah
IISR, Marikunnu, Calicut, Kerala
High sabinene
136. Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Houtt.
IC0537218 A-9/69 of IISR, Calicut
14039 2014 Selection B Krishnamoorthy,J Rema, PA Mathew
IISR, Marikunnu, Calicut, Kerala
Bold nut and high sabinene and myrecene content
137. Okra Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench
IC0523737 IIHR-234 (MS-1)
10156 2010 IIHR-20-30 x Arka Anamika.
M Pitchaimuthu, OP Dutta
IIHR,
Karnataka
GMS line
138. Okra Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench
IC0189926 IIHR-31-1-2 (Selection-1)
10157 2010 IIHR-31-1-2 x Arka Anamika.
M Pitchaimuthu, OP Dutta, VSR Krishna Prasad, KRM Swamy
IIHR, Bengaluru,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka
Completely ridge less fruit, long stalk easy to snap, shorter inter-node length, suitable for
both fresh market and processing
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44
139. Onion Allium cepa L.
IC0598327 DOGR-1203-DR
14057 2014 Selection from Sukhnagar, Mursidabad, (Landrace of West Bengal)
Amar Jeet Gupta, Vijay Mahajan, Jai Gopal
DOGR, Rajgurunagar, Pune, Maharashtra
Very early in maturity (harvested within 90 days after transplanting during rabi). 100% uniform neck-fall;unique genotype for earliness and uniform neck-fall
140. Oregano Origanum
vulgare L.
IC0589079 MMBO-3055 13018 2013 Wild KS Negi, SN Ojha, SS Koranga, AKS Rawat, S Srivastava, MM Pandey, Archana P Raina
NBPGR, RS, Bhowali, Nainital, Uttarakhand
High carvacrol (63.6%)
141. Oregano Origanum vulgare L.
IC0589087 NKO-68 13046 2013 Collection KS Negi, SN Ojha, SS Koranga, AKS Rawat, MM Pandey, Archana P Raina
NBPGR, RS, Bhowali, Nainital, Uttarakhand
Thymol rich (85.87%) in essential oil isolated from aerial parts and high yield of essential oil
(2.07%) during flowering stage
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142. Papaya Carica papaya L.
IC0599272 PuneSel-3
14016 2014 Local cultivar Madhubala
VV Datar, SJ Singh, VM Chavan, KK Zote, SPS Tomer, Raj Verma, SK Sharma, S Tripathi
IARI, RS, Pune, Maharashtra
Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) tolerance, higher yields (30-40 kg of fruits)
143. Pea Pisum sativum L.
IC0218988 NKG 134 13075 2013 NA JC Rana, DK Banyal, NK Gautam, KD Sharma
NBPGR, RS, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Resistance against four isolated viz. rangway, trilokinathstingri, kangra of powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) in pea
144. Pea Pisum sativum L.
IC0208366 SD23/6 14007 2014 Selection JC Rana, DK Banyal, SK Yadav, KD Sharma
NBPGR, RS, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Resistance against four isolated viz. rangway, trilokinathstingri, kangra of powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) in pea
145. Pea Pisum sativum L.
IC0208378 SD23/57 14008 2014 Selection JC Rana, DK Banyal, SK Yadav,
NBPGR, RS, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Resistance against four isolated viz.
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46
KD Sharma rangway, trilokinath,
stingri, kangra of powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) in pea
146. Pearl millet
Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.
IC0593641 P. sq H1; IG 8/1/1937
13036 2013 P. glaucum
(IG 99-748,2n- 4x=28) x P. squamulatum
(IG 98-360, 2n=8x=56)
AK Roy, P Kaushal, DR Malaviya
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Interspecific hybrid between pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) and P. squamulatum (novel cytotype, 2n=56); obligate sexual in reproduction;chromosome number, 2n=42 (14G+28S), (genomic status GGSSSS)
147. Pearl millet
Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.
IC0593642 P. sq H2; IG 8/1/1938
13037 2013 P. glaucum (IG 99-748,2n-
4x=28) x P. squamulatum(IG 98-360, 2n=8x=56)
DR Malaviya, P Kaushal, AK Roy
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Interspecific hybrid between pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) and P.
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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squamulatum(novel cytotype, 2n=56);obligate apomictic in reproduction, chromosome number, 2n=42 (14G+28S), (genomic status GGSSSS)
148. Pearl millet
Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.
IC0593643 F1GO; IG 8/1/1941
13038 2013 P. glaucum
(2n=2x=14) x P. orientale (2n=2x=18)
P Kaushal, SN Zadoo, DR Malaviya, AK Roy
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
Diploid apomeiotic, Interspecific hybrid between P. laucum and P. orientale;induced apospory (apomixes component);chromosomes 2n=16 (7G+90, genome GS)
149. Pearl millet
Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.
IC0593644 BC1GO; IG 8/1/1939
13039 2013 P. glaucum (2n=14) x
FIGO (2n=16)
P Kaushal, SN Zadoo, DR Malaviya, AK Roy
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
BC1 interspecific hybrid derived from P. glaucum and P. orientale cross (a BIII hybrid of F1 with P.
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glaucum); exhibited inheritable partitioned apomixes components;chromosomes 2n=23 (14G+90, genomes GGO)
150. Pearl millet
Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.
IC0593645 GOSh8; IG 8/1/1940
13040 2013 BC1GO x GSH2 P Kaushal, Aarti Khare, DR Malaviya, AK Roy
IGFRI, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh
First tri-specific hybrid betweenPennisetum glaucum, P. orientale and P. squamulatum; chromosomes 2n=44 (21G+14S+90, genomes GGGSSO)
151. Pearl millet
Pennisetum squamulatum Fresen.
IC0283734 NSS-7809 13056 2013 Selection Jyoti Kumari, Sushil Pandey, SK Jha, S Chauhan, GK Jha, C Tara Satyavathi, NK Gautam, M Dutta
NBPGR, New Delhi
Popping trait
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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49
nut curcas L. x Jatropha integerrima
Paramathma, KT Parthiban, V Muralidharan, R Jude Sudhagar, M Sujatha, Amala Joseph Prabakaran, P Durairasu, N Meyazhagan, A Nelson Navamani Raj, M Sivaprakash, R Ravi,R Sasikala, S Reeja
Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu
early flowering (125 days), high oil content (38.01%)
153. Pigeonpea Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.
IC0587711 PT-0012 11015 2011 ICP 332 x BSMR-736
Madhukar Rajaram Bedis
Pulses Improvement Project, MPKV, Rahuri, Maharashtra
Early maturity (133 days)
154. Pigeonpea Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.
IC0587712 PT-04-31 11016 2011 Selection from ICP No. 13171
Madhukar Rajaram Bedis
Pulses Improvement Project, MPKV, Rahuri, Maharashtra
Early maturity (133 days)
155. Pigeonpea Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.
IC0588674 PT-03-142 11019 2011 Local selection Ganesh Pandurang Deshmukh
Pulses Improvement Project, MPKV,
Resistance to wilt and sterility mosaic
152. Physic Jatropha IC0598611 CJ-3 14006 2014 Jatropha curcas M TNAU, High yield,
S. No.
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50
Rahuri , Maharashtra
156. Pigeonpea Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.
(L.) Pierre
IC0594374 IPA 9 F 13024 2013 Selection from
VKG 14/151 Farindra Singh, Indra Prakash Singh, N Nadarajan
IIPR, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Resistance to Fusarium wilt
157. Pongamia (wild)
Pongamia pinnata
IC0554201 VNK-P-113 10134 2010 VNK-P-113 N Sunil, Vinod Kumar, Babu Abraham, KS Varaprasad
NBPGR, RS, Hyderabad, Telangana
Four seeds/pod
158. Poplar Populus deltoids
IC0590840 PP-5 11053 2011 Mutant from mother material L 89-4
Salil K Tewari, CS Joshi
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
Higher height and higher diameter growth
159. Potato Solanum tuberosum L.
IC0586781 YY 6/3 C11(Tetraploid cultivated species)
10143 2010 A clonal selection from the segregating progeny of the cross YY-6 x YY-3 using marker assisted selection
SK Kaushik, ID Garg, BP Singh, SK Chakrabarti, Vinay Bhardwaj, SK Pandey
CPRI, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Elite parental line possessing Potato virus Y (PVY) extreme resistance gene Ryadg in Triplex (YYYY) condition
160. Potato Solanum tuberosum (+) S. pinnatisectum
IC0590090 P-7 11051 2011 Solanum tuberosum dihaploid ‘C-13’ (+) Wild species Solanum pinnatisectum
D Sarkar, Jagesh Kumar Tiwari, Sushruti Sharma, Poonam, Sanjeev Sharma, Jai Gopal,
CPRI, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Tetraploid, Somatic male fertile hybrid carrying resistance to potato late blight introgressed from S. pinnatisectum
Marshall
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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51
BP Singh, SK Luthra, SK Pandey, D Pattanayak
161. Potato Solanum tuberosum (+) S.etubersoum
IC0590089 E 1-3 11050 2011 Solanum tuberosum dihaploid ‘C-13’ (+) Wild species Solanum etuberosum
Jagesh Kumar Tiwari, Poonam, D Sarkar, SK Pandey, Jai Gopal
CPRI, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Tetraploid Somatic male fertile hybrid carrying resistance to potato virus introgressed from S. etuberosum
162. Potato Solanum demissum Lindl.
IC0594469 SS 1735-02(hexaploid wild potato species)
13048 2013 Clonal selectionFrom the TPS (True Potato Seed) population 'GLKS-269'
Vinay Bhardwaj, SK Luthra, Dalamu, BP Singh, Vinod Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, Sanjeev Sharma
CPRI, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
An elite wild potato clone (Solanum demissum; 2n=6x;4 EBN) possessing very high resistance against late blight and low cold induced sweetening even after 6 months of cold storage (2-40C)
163. Potato Solanum tuberosum L.
IC0594470 MP/97-921 13049 2013 MP/92-154 x MP/91-65 (Cross was made in 1996)
SV Singh, Vinay Bhardwaj, P Manivel, Dinesh Kumar,
CPRI, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
High dry matter content (>24% in hills & >22% in plains); superior chip
S. No.
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BP Singh, VK Gupta, SK Kaushik
colour (even after 6 months cold storage); low reducing sugar and sucrose content; highly resistant to late blight; ideal free amino acid and phenol content; extreme resistant to potato virus PVY
164. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586815 KJTCMS 1A &B
10116 2010 IR-68888A x RTN-24
BD Waghmode, AP Rewale, BV Ingale, VV Dalvi
BSKKV, Dapoli, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
CGMS line
165. Rice Oryzasativa L.
IC0586816 KJTCMS 2A &B
10117 2010 COMS 9A x IR-22896-225
BD Waghmode, AP Rewale, BV Ingale, VV Dalvi
BSKKV, Dapoli, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
CGMS line
166. Rice Oryzasativa L.
IC0586817 KJTCMS 3A &B
10118 2010 PMS-11A x Indrayani
BD Waghmode, AP Rewale, BV Ingale, VV Dalvi
BSKKV, Dapoli, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
CGMS line
167. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586818 KJTCMS 4A &B
10119 2010 IR-68897 x RDN-93-1-3
BD Waghmode,
BSKKV, Dapoli, Ratnagiri,
CGMS line
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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53
AP Rewale, BV Ingale and VV Dalvi
Maharashtra
168. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586820 KJTCMS 7A &B
10120 2010 IR-68886A x Indrayani.
BD Waghmode, AP Rewale, BV Ingale and VV Dalvi
BSKKV, Dapoli, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
CGMS line
169. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586017 Pusa 1601-05-46-1-1
10121 2010 PRR78/Pusa1460//*2PRR78
AK Singh, KV Prabhu, T Mohapatra, M Nagarajan, Gopala Krishnan S, Devinder Singh, Basavaraj SH, VK Singh, Atul Singh, Ashutosh Singh, Anita Singh, Deepti Anand, Sheel Yadav, Ranjith KE
IARI, New Delhi Elite Basmati quality restorer line with maximum recurrent parent, genome recovery of 92.81%, strong aroma and resistance to bacterial blight
170. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586018 Pusa 1601-05-46-5-3
10122 2010 PRR78/Pusa1460//*2 PRR78
AK Singh, KV Prabhu, T Mohapatra, M Nagarajan, Gopala Krishnan S, Devinder Singh,
IARI, New Delhi An elite Basmati quality restorer line with recurrent parent, genome recovery of 87.04%, strong aroma and
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54
Basavaraj SH, VK Singh, Atul Singh, Ashutosh Singh, Anita Singh, Deepti Anand, Sheel Yadav, Ranjith KE.
resistance to bacterial blight
171. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586019 Pusa 1605-05-38-3-1
10123 2010 Pusa 6B/Pusa1460//*Pusa6B
AK Singh, KV Prabhu, T Mohapatra, M Nagarajan, Gopala Krishnan S, Devinder Singh, Basavaraj SH, VK Singh, Atul Singh, Ashutosh Singh, Anita Singh, Deepti Anand, Sheel Yadav, Ranjith KE.
IARI, New Delhi Elite Basmati quality maintainer line with maximum recurrent parent genome recovery of 97.3%, strong aroma and resistance to bacterial blight
172. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586020 Pusa 1605-05-38-3-2
10124 2010 Pusa 6B/Pusa1460//*2Pusa6B
AK Singh, KV Prabhu, T Mohapatra, M Nagarajan, Gopala Krishnan S, Devinder
IARI, New Delhi Elite Basmati quality maintainer line with recurrent parent genome recovery of 95.95%, strong
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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55
Singh, Basavaraj SH, VK Singh, Atul Singh, Ashutosh Singh, Anita Singh, Deepti Anand, Sheel Yadav, Ranjith KE
aroma and resistance to bacterial blight
173. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0586026 JGL 11118 10125 2010 IET 8585 x JGL 1798
Ch Damodar Raju, Y Chandra Mohan, V Thirmala Rao, D Bhadru, Ch Surender Raju, L Krishna, PSN Murthy, V Venkanna, D Bharathi
RARS, Jagtial, Karimnagar, Telangana
Source of resistance to Gall Midge Biotype 1
174. Rice Oryza sativa sativa L.
IC0586028 JGL 11727 10126 2010 JGL 420 x Vijetha
Ch Damodar Raju, Y Chandra Mohan, V Thirmala Rao, D Bhadru, Ch Surender Raju, L Krishna, V Venkanna, D Bharathi
RARS, Jagtial, Karimnagar, Telangana
Source of resistance to Gall Midge Biotype 2
175. Rice Oryza IC0586029 JGL 13595 10127 2010 MTU 4870 x Ch Damodar RARS, Jagtial, Resistance to
S. No.
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56
sativa L. JGL 418 Raju, Y Chandra Mohan, V Thirmala Rao, D Bhadru, Ch Surender Raju, L Krishna, V Venkanna, D Bharathi
Karimnagar, Telangana
Gall Midge Biotype 3
176. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0583207 UPR 1840-31-1-1-16 (IET 18993)
10146 2010 Kasturi/IET 11345
MP Pandey, SC Mani, Harpai Singh, JP Singh, Surendra Singh, SP Singh
GBPUA & T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
Very high kernel length after cooking (13.3mm), strong aroma, good score in panel test
177. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0258990 Medina pore (RMS/AK-225)
10147 2010 Wide compatible variety
BC Patra, RK Sarkar, DR Pani
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Tolerant germplasm for complete submergence up to 10 days only
178. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0256801 Andekarma (JBS-420)
10148 2010 Landrace BC Patra, RK Sarkar
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Tolerant to complete submergence
179. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0258830 Champakali 10149 2010 Wide compatible variety
BC Patra, RK Sarkar, DR Pani
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Tolerant to complete submergence
180. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0380753 Brahman Nakhi (DPS-3)
10150 2010 Landrace BC Patra, SR Dhua, P Swain
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Vegetative stage drought tolerance
181. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0256590 Sal kaiin (PB-78)
10151 2010 Landrace BC Patra, BC Marndi,
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Vegetative stage drought
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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Crop BotanicalName
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INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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57
P Swain, DR Pani
tolerance
182. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0584316 RNR-2465 10152 2010 RNR M7/RNR
19994 P Narsimha Reddy, S Vanisree, Ch Surender Raju, T Dayakar Reddy
ANGRAU, Hyderabad, Telangana
Aromatic medium slender culture
183. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0584772 RCM-23 10153 2010 MC-34-7-21-15-58-49
Vijay Pal Bhadana, Jogendra Singh, IM Singh, PK Sharma, N Prakash, SV Ngachan, Y Rajen
ICAR, Manipur Center, Lamphelpat, Imphal, Manipur
Resistance to neck blast
184. Rice Oryzasativa L.
IC0583654 Phougat 10154 2010 NA Vijay Pal Bhadana, Jogendra Singh, IM Singh, PK Sharma, N Prakash, SV Ngachan,Y Rajen
ICAR, Manipur Center, Lamphelpat, Imphal, Manipur
Multi-spiklets in panicles
185. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0587407 T3-2 11001 2011 F6 Type3/PR106-P2//Type3//Type3-31-4-2-6-1
Deepak Rajpurohit, Anjali Awasthi, Priyanka Paul, Satish Kumar, Rahul Kumar,
Eternal University, Baru Sahib via Rajgarh, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh
Resistant to bacterial leaf blight
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Crop BotanicalName
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Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
58
Kuldeep Singh, Harcharan S Dhaliwal
186. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0587408 T3-3 11002 2011 36-3-8-5-4 Deepak Rajpurohit, Anjali Awasthi, Priyanka Paul, Satish Kumar, Rahul Kumar, Kuldeep Singh, Singh, Harcharan S Dhaliwal
Eternal University, Baru Sahib via Rajgarh, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh
Resistant to bacterial leaf blight
187. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0587409 T3-4 11003 2011 36-5-4-2-13 Deepak Rajpurohit, Anjali Awasthi, Priyanka Paul, Satish Kumar, Rahul Kumar, Kuldeep Singh, Harcharan S Dhaliwal
Eternal University, Baru Sahib via Rajgarh, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh
Resistant to bacterial leaf blight of rice, semi dwarf with reduced height, higher yielding, superior aroma and cooking quality
188. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0587410 T3-5 11004 2011 38-5-2-5 Deepak Rajpurohit, Anjali Awasthi, Priyanka Paul, Satish Kumar, Rahul Kumar,
Eternal University, Baru Sahib via Rajgarh, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh
Resistant to bacterial leaf blight of rice, semi dwarf with reduced height, higher yielding,
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
59
Kuldeep Singh, Harcharan S Dhaliwal
superior aroma and cooking quality
189. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0593847 Pusa 1602-06-24-5-45
12002 2012 PRR78/C101A51/*2 PRR78
Ashok Kumar Singh, KV Prabhu, T Mohapatra, Gopala Krishnan S, M Nagarajan, KK Vinod, Devinder Singh, Vikas K Singh, Atul Singh, Ranjith K Ellur
IARI, New Delhi Basmati quality restorer line with the gene Piz-5 for resistance to blast disease; improved version of PRR78 showing resistance to blast disease caused by Magnaporthae oryzae both under artificial inoculation as well as in UBN at hotspot locations; developed through marker-assisted foreground selection for blast resistance gene Piz-5 and background selection using
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
60
62 SSR marker & the recurrent parent genome recovery is 86.66%
190. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0593848 Pusa 1603-06-11-4-19
12003 2012 PRR78/Tetep/*2 PRR78
Ashok Kumar Singh, KV Prabhu, T Mohapatra, Gopala Krishnan S, M Nagarajan, KK Vinod, Devinder Singh, Vikas K Singh, Atul Singh, Ranjith K Ellur
IARI, New Delhi Basmati quality restorer line with the gene Piz-5 for resistance to blast disease;improved version of PRR78 showing maximum resistance to blast disease caused by Magnaporthae oryzae both under artificial inoculation as well as in UBN at hotspot locations;developed through marker-assisted selection for blast resistance gene Pi54 and background
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
61
selection using 65 SSR marker with a recurrent parent genome recovery is 87.66%
191. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0593942 Pusa 1509-03-1-7-2
12004 2012 Pusa 1301/Pusa Basmati 1121
Ashok Kumar Singh, Gopala Krishnan S, M Nagarajan, KK Vinod, PK Bhowmick, SS Atwal, Rakesh Sethi, NK Chopra, VP Singh, KV Prabhu, Devinder Singh, Sudesh Kumar, G Raveendran
IARI, New Delhi Early maturing semi-dwarf Basmati rice variety (120 days seed to seed maturing) possessing exceptional grain and cooking quality with cooked kernel length of19.0mm. non-lodging and non-shattering at maturity
192. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0595533 & IC0595534
PANT CMS2A & CMS2B
13002 2013 IR58025A/RATNA
Mukesh Kumar Nautiyal
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
High panicle exsertion (92.9%) and high out crossing rate of (41.30%)
193. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0594593 RPMRE 6 13073 2013 ARC 15831 x RP 2068-18-3-5
JS Bentur, VSAK Sama
DRR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Broad spectrum gall midge resistance,
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
multiple resistance to GM+BPH+WBPH
194. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0575277 AC-42091, Bhundi (JRS-9)
14025 2014 Landrace from Mr.Subrat Naik, Sahu Sahi, Bhadrak, Odisha
RK Sarkar, Devendra Pratap Singh, Bijaya Bhattacharjee, BC Patra, Bishnu Charan Marndi
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Elongation ability of shoot
195. Rice Oryzasativa L.
IC0575273 AC-42087, Kalaketki (JRS-4)
14026 2014 Landrace from Mr. Laxman Sethi,Baharbil, Bhadrak, odisha
RK Sarkar, Devendra Pratap Singh, Bijaya Bhattacharjee, BC Patra, Bishnu Charan Marndi
CRRI, Cuttack, Odisha
Submergence tolerance (20 days)
196. Rice Oryza sativa L.
IC0599689 KORGUT 14055 2014 Landrace (Korgut) from Farmer’s field, Chorao Island, Tiswadi Taluka, North Goa(Dt)
Manohara KK, Krishnendu Chattopadhyay,Bishnu charan Marndi, Onkar Nath Singh, Narendra Pratap Singh
ICAR Research complex for Goa, ELA, Old Goa, Goa
Tolerant (SES score 3) to salinity stress
-1(EC=12 dsm ) at seedling stage
197. Ricebean Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi &
IC0589127 PRR 2007-1 11020 2011 Naini x PRR 9402
M Dutta, BB Bandyopadhyay,VK Yadav, TP Singh,
GBPUA&T, Ranichauri, Uttarakhand
Narrow leaf; early maturity; determinate growth habit
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
62
H.Ohashi R Prasad, MC Nautiyal
198. Ricebean Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi & H.Ohashi
IC0589128 PPR 2007-2 11021 2011 PRR 2 x PRR 9301
M Dutta, BB Bandyopadhyay, VK Yadav, TP Singh, R Prasad, MC Nautiyal
GBPUA&T, Ranichauri, Uttarakhand
Narrow leaf; early maturity
199. Safflower Carthamus tinctorius L.
IC0588696 96-508-2-90 11060 2011 Multiple breeding lines (DYM22, DYM10, DYM8, DYM7, DYM4, DYM5, DYM14, DYM23, MS6(O), A1, HUS-305, 11-110, VI-92-2-4, VI-117)
K Anjani, RD Prasad, Harvir Singh
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Drought tolerance and resistance to Fusarium wilt
200. Safflower Carthamus tinctorius L.
IC0597598 Ole-9-P2-P1-P22
13066 2013 EC523367-9 x EC548816-14
K Anjani, IYLN Murthy, Praduman Yadav
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
High oleic acid (18.63%) and high oil (34%) content line has been developed through introgression of high oleic gene from exotic line
63
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
64
201. Safflower Carthamus tinctorius L.
IC0013884 NIC7133, SD5-1278
14002 2014 Collection from Uttar Pradesh
N Mukta, RD Prasad, P Anil Kumar
DOR, Hyderabad, Telangana
Resistant to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium f. sp. carthami)
202. Shisham Dalbergia sissoo DC.
IC0590839 PS-52 11052 2011 Selection from natural population
Salil K Tewari, Rajesh Kaushal
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
Straight bole, higher height and higher diameter growth
203. Sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)Monech.
IC0585921 Sakkari Mukkari Jola
10132 2010 Collection from farmers fields of North Karnataka
BD Biradar, GM Sajjanar, PB Patil, SB Devarnavadagi
RARS, Bijapur, Karnataka
Very sweet and soft hurda grains
204. Sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)Monech.
IC0585920 SbABM 10131 2010 Somaclonal Mutant of A1 variety
MS Maralappanavar,GM Sajjanar, VV Kulkarni,
SS Patil, MS Kuruvinashetti
ARS, UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Axillary branched somaclonal mutant derived from A1 variety of rabi sorghum, productive ear heads are branched with grain size on par with main ear head.
205. Sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)Monech.
IC0594687 BRJ 62 13005 2013 A1 X SPV 488 BD Biradar, SK Pattanashetti, Gowri M Sajjanar
RARS, Bijapur, Karnataka
Restorer on Maldandi source of male sterility in rabi sorghum.
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
65
206. Sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)Monech.
IC0595529 PYPS-2 13006 2013 Local landrace RARS, Palem, Mahabubnagar,Andhra Pradesh
RARS, Palem, Mahabubnagar, Andhra Pradesh
Distinct yellow grain, good roti making quality
207. Sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)Monech.
IC0597771 SSG 226 13055 2013 Mutant
derivatives of the forage sorghum variety SSG 59-3
SK Pahuja, C Aruna, PK Shrotria, BR Ranwah, JV Patil
DSR, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Low hydrocyanic acid (HCN) (66.6 ppm), high digestibility and high leaf-stem ratio
208. Soybean Glycine max L.
IC0595528 PK 515 13017 2013 (Glycine soja x Bragg) x Bragg
Hari Har Ram, Pushpendra, Kamendra Singh BB Singh
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
Resistant to yellow mosaic virus, moderately resistant to hairy caterpillar
209. Spiked zinger Lily
Hedychium spicatum Sm.
IC0573223 NKO-24 13069 2013 Wild KS Negi, SS Koranga, SN Ojha, AKS Rawat, S Srivastava
NBPGR, RS Bhowali, Nainital, Uttarakhand
Bold seeded early emergence and late senescence
210. Sponge gourd
Luffa cylindrica (L.) M. Roem.
IC0584054 VRSG-52-1 10159 2010 Collection PK Singh, BR Choudhary, Ramesh Singh, DR Bhardwaj, Mathura Rai
IIVR, Kushinagar,Uttar Pradesh
Cluster bearing habit of fruiting
211. Sponge gourd
Luffa cylindrica (L.) M.Roem.
IC0588956 DSG -6 12013 2012 Selection from local material collected from
AD Munshi, Sabina Islam, Ravinder
IARI, New Delhi Highly resistant to Tomato Leaf Curl New
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
66
village Bulandi, Hoogly district of West Bengal
Kumar, Bikash Mandal, TK Behera, Amish K Sureja
Delhi Virus
212. Sugarcane Erianthus X Saccharum sp hybrid
IC0594462 SBIEC 11001
12016 2012 IK 76-92 x 98 NI 1405
P Govindaraj, US Natarajan
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
High biomass production: Total harvestable biomass of 279.01 t/ha dry biomass of 101.23 t/ha
213. Sugarcane Saccharum sp IC0594465 Co 0230 12018 2012 CoLK 8102 x Co 775
P Govindaraj, N Vijayan Nair
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Good ratooner: 68.46 t/ha which is 6.35% improvement over local variety CoSe 95422; waterlogging tolerant; retains the green canopy even after one month water logging;
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
67
51.34% higher cane yield than BO 99 under water logged condition
214. Sugarcane Saccharum sp IC0594463 SBIEC 11002
12017 2012 Co 1148 x SES 404
P Govindaraj, A Suganya
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Dual purpose energy cane combining, high fibre content 22.58% with high juice hrix content (15.92%); high biomass
247.53 t/ha and dry biomass of 85.23 t/ha
215. Sugarcane Erianthus x Saccharum Hybrid
IC0594464 SBIEC 11004
13050 2013 IK 76-92 x 98 NI 1405
P Govindaraj, US Natarajan
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
High fibre content (30.21%)
216. Sugarcane Saccharum IC0594482 CYM 08-903 13019 2013 [IK 76-62 x Iritty-2] Co775 x CoC 671
MN Premachandran
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Sugarcane hybrid with cytoplasm from wild Erianthus arundinaceus, derivative of (Erianthus arundinaceus x Saccharum
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
68
spontaneum) x sugarcane hybrid, a good parent giving high red rot resistant progeny in cross with sugarcane varieties
217. Sugarcane Saccharum. spp. hybrid
IC0598218 SBI 1148-11-13-2-225
13071 2013 Self at fourth generation of Co 1148
G Hemaprabha, US Natarajan,
Balasundaram, A Annadurai
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Possessing high sucrose and red rot resistance in addition to the other agronomic traits of Co 1148
218. Sugarcane Saccharum spp. hybrid
IC0598475 SBI 2007-291
14011 2014 CoSnk 03-044 x Co 86002
G Hemaprabha, RM Shanthi, K Mohanraj
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Early high sucrose.
219. Sweet potato
Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
IC0593650 ST-14 13020 2013 JP-14 SK Naskar, Archana Mukherjee
CTCRI, Trivandrum, Kerela
High total carotene (13-14.5 mg/100g) and salinity tolerance
220. Sweet potato
Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
IC0593651 ST-13 13021 2013 JP-13 SK Naskar, Archana Mukherjee
CTCRI, Trivandrum, Kerela
High anthocyanin (85-90 mg/100g) and salinity tolerance
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
69
221. Sweet potato
Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
IC0593652 ST-10 13022 2013 JP-10 SK Naskar, Archana Mukherjee
CTCRI, Trivandrum, Kerela
High extractable starch (20-21%)
222. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587385 TV-3 11063 2011 1/7/1; C.
assamica, Rajgarh T.E.
High Assam flavour tea; leaf base round, leaf apex acute, small leaves
223. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587386 TV-4 11064 2011 20/6; C. assamica; Betjan jat
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Temperature tolerant, Resistance to tea thrips; leaf base highly acute, venation not prominent, large leaves
224. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587387 TV-5 11065 2011 20/7; C. assamica; Betjan jat
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Assam flavour with different genetic background, resistance to tea jassids; leaves highly ovate, leaf blade rough, venation not prominent
225. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587388 TV-6 11066 2011 61/4; C. assamica; Betjan jat
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Mild liquor with high flavour Assam variety,
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
70
resistance to red rust. Bullation very high, leaf apex down turn, leaf base round
226. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587389 TV-7 11067 2011 14/9; C. sinensis
(L.) O. Kuntze Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Darjeeling flavour, multiple stem, leaves very small, venation not prominent
227. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587390 TV-8 11068 2011 3,77; C. assamica; Betjan jat
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Large leaf Assam variety with less fibre, Resistant to Red Spider mite; leaf apex highly acute, leaf base highly acute, leaves concave type
228. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587391 TV-9 11069 2011 106/ 1; C. sinensis ssp. Lasiocalyx
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Tolerant to water logging; early flusher. Leaves blackish green colour, highly lanceolate, serration very high
229. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.)
IC0587392 TV-10 11070 2011 125/13; C. assamica;
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Assam flavour and bright
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
71
O. Kuntze Tingamirajat liquor with different genetic background, high leaf chlorophyll, resistance to Pink mite infestation; leavesovate, leaf apex mucronate type, serration very low
230. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587393 TV-11 11071 2011 125/25; C. assamica; Tingamirajat
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Assam variety with high flavour and bright liquor;resistance to thorny stem blight infection; leaveslanceolateovate, leaf blade curved upward, venation not prominent
231. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587394 TV-12 11072 2011 61/5; C. assamica; Betjan jat
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High rooting performance of cuttings; bright liquor; leaves boat shaped, serration very
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
72
high, leaves hard
232. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587395 TV-13 11073 2011 NA Tarun Sen
Barman TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Large leaf Assam flavour variety with different genetic background; soft shoot and less fibre; leaf base acute, leaf blade curved downward, pubescence dense
233. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587396 TV-14 11074 2011 202/35; Progeny of 19.29.13 x 19.31.14
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High leaf water potential, bright infusion; leaf apex bluntly acuminate, pubescence sparse, serration very low
234. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587397 TV-15 11075 2011 55/1; Assam jets seedlings (Knowang T.E.)
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Assam hybrid, high flavour with different genetic background;resistant to black root rot; leaf shape
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
73
ovate, bullation not prominent and pubescence dense
235. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587398 TV-16 11076 2011 202/30; Progeny
of 19.29.13 x 19.31.14
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Radiation tolerant, Sun scorch resistance; leaf blade expanded (leathery), high serration and pubescence is sparse
236. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587399 TV-18 11077 2011 107/4; Stock 4 x Stock 6 x Stock 7
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Minty flavour, pink pigmentation at the petiole; dark pink pigmentation during autumn at petiole region, leaf blade lanceolate
237. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587400 TV-21 11078 2011 4/6; Seed source Burma, progeny of Manipuri T.E.
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Quality clone with unique Assam flavour, light leaf Assam variety; leaf apex acuminate, leaf
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
74
blade expanded (large), bullation absent
238. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587401 TV-22 11079 2011 124/53/25; Indo-
China seeds Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Very high yield; drought tolerant with different genetic background; high photosynthesis, resistance to Eelworm infestation, leaf blade expanded (small), leaf shape ovate, leaf base shape obtuse
239. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587402 TV-23 11080 2011 124/41/42; Indo-China seeds
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Very high yield, vigorous growth, drought tolerant with different genetic background, termite resistant; leaves glossy, leaf margin wavy, serration very high
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
75
240. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587403 TV-24 11081 2011 503/9/18; Progeny of 8/6 x C. irrawadienbis
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High leaf proline, cold resistant. leaf venation not prominent, leaf blader margin entire, leaf apex acute
241. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587404 TV-25 11082 2011 521-Aya DA/4; Progeny of 13/3 x 19/22/5
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High yield; high leaf area index; tolerant to drought with different genetic background; high water use efficiency, resistance to cockchafer grub; leaf apex macronulate, leaf apex habit down turned, bullation prominent
242. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587772 TV-26 11083 2011 521-Aya DA/6; 13/3 x 19/22/5
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High yield, tolerant to drought with different genetic background; low transpiration,
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
76
Resistance to Root knot nematode; leaf apex acute, leaf apex habit down turned, leaf bullation absent
243. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587773 TV-27 11084 2011 480.11; 19/29/13 x 124/10
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High yield; High shoot density, Resistant to black rot, leaf shape lanceolate, leaf base semi erect (50º-70º), leaf colour intermediate
244. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0587774 TV-28 11085 2011 480.15; 19/29/13 x 124/10
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High yield; Tolerant to drought with different genetic background, Resistance to blister blight; leaf shape ovate, leaf base erect (<50º), leaf colour light green
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
S. No.
Crop BotanicalName
NationalIdentity
Donor/OtherIdentity
INGR No.
Year Pedigree Developer(s) DevelopingInstitute
Novel/ UniqueTrait(s)
77
245. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587775 TV-29 11086 2011 502.43; triploid stock 28/2
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High yielding variety, Triploid (3n = 45); resistant to root diseases; leaf shape elliptical, leaf colour dark and medium glossy, large shoot size
246. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587776 TV-30 11087 2011 523/SP1; 124.48 x TV1
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Tocklai Experimental Station, Jorhat, Assam
High yield with different genetic background; resistance to blister blight and tea mites;leaf shape ovate, light pink pigmentation during winter and moisture stress conditions
247. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0587777 TV-31 11088 2011 P.492; Stock 19 x Stock 107
Tarun Sen Barman
TRA, Tocklai Experimental Station, Jorhat, Assam
Coppery yellow shoot; resistance to tea mosquito bug; coppery yellow young shoot, leaf
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78
shape elliptic, leaf base semi erect (50º-70º)
248. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0610184 Tukdah-383
(T-383) 14029 2014 Chinary stock of
Tukdah T.E Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Very high Darjeeling flavour clone (147:100)
249. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0610185 Phoobsering-312 (P-312)
14030 2014 Chinary stock of Phoobsering T.E Darjeeling
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam.
High Darjeeling flavour (141:100)
250. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610186 Tukdah-246 (T-246)
14031 2014 Chinary stock of Tukdah T.E
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Unique Darjeeling flavour (138:100)
251. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610187 Ambari Vallai-2 (AV-2)
14032 2014 Chinary stock of Ambari T.E Darjeeling
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High flavour index (134:100) with high pubescence and spreading and dense frame
252. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0610188 Bannockburn-157 (B-157)
14033 2014 Chinary stock of Bannockburn T.E
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High Darjeeling flavour (131:100)
253. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610189 Kopati 1/1(K1/1)
14034 2014 Assam-China Stock of Kopati T.E
Scientists, Plant Physiology &
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High Darjeeling flavour
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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79
Breeding Department
(129:100) and early flusher
254. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610190 Bannockburn
-688 (B-688)14035 2014 Assam-China
Stock of Bannockburn T.E
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Good flavour Darjeeling clone (128:100) with high Geranial content (20.74)
255. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610191 Tukdah-78 (T-78)
14036 2014 Chinary stock of Tukdah T.E
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
High Darjeeling flavour (121:100). Suitable for mid & low elevation of Darjeeling
256. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610192 Teesta Valley-1 (TTV-1)
14037 2014 Chinary stock of Teesta Valley T.E., Darjeeling
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Good Darjeeling flavour (117:100)
257. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610193 Tukdah-145 (T-145)
14038 2014 Assam-China Stock of Tukdah T.E
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Darjeeling Flavour above average (110:100)
258. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze
IC0610194 Phoobsering -1258 (P-1258)
14044 2014 China hybrid Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Thick cuticle
259. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.)
IC0610195 Phoobsering-1404
14045 2014 Assam hybrid Scientists, Plant
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Thickest epidermal cell
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80
O. Kuntze (P-1404) Physiology & Breeding Department
layer
260. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0610203 Rungali
Rungliot-4/565(RR4/5)
14046 2014 China hybrid Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Highest no. stomata in mm2 area
261. Tea Camellia sinensis (L.) O.
Kuntze
IC0610207 Happy Valley-39 (HV-39)
14047 2014 Assam china hybrid
Scientists, Plant Physiology & Breeding Department
TTRI, TRA, Jorhat, Assam
Rose like sweety aroma producing cultivars;synthesises highest hexanol & 1-2 hexanol
262. Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai
IC0584139 IIHR-81-1-3-4-6
10158 2010 IIHR-81 Selection
M Pitchaimuthu, KRM Swamy
IIHR, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Bushy plant type
263. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0584667 WH 1063 10128 2010 BARBET 1 Selection
SS Dhanda, Shashi Madan, OP Bishnoi, RK Rana, Iqbal Singh
CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana
Quality trait such as dry gluten content (11.1%), iron (55.7ppm) and zinc (50.7 ppm)
264. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0584668 WH 1080 10129 2010 PERL/2 x PESTOR
SS Dhanda, Shashi Madan
CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana
High sedimentation value (62 ml)
265. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0585933 NIAW 1342 10130 2010 CMH-771-917-BOW/HW 2008.
RP Namdeo, GD Ambarnath,
ARS, Niphad, Nasik, Maharashtra
Highest grain per spike
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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GV Nivrutti, SL Baburao, BK Dayaram, TL Nivrutti, PJ Madhukar
266. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0589134 DBW 46 11010 2011 PBW 343/INQ 21
Gyanendra Singh, BS Tyagi, DP Singh, Ravish Chatrath, SK Singh, V Tiwari, Indu Sharma
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
High level of resistance to most prevalent races of yellow rust (46S119, 78S84), brown rust (77-5, 104-2) and leaf blight (Bipolaris sorokiniana)
267. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0589135 DBW 51 11011 2011 SITE/ MILAN Gyanendra Singh, DP Singh, Ravish Chatrath, BS Tyagi, RK Gupta, V Tiwari, Indu Sharma
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
Very high iron content (50.4 ppm), chapatti quality score (8.06), protein content (12.84%) and high biscuit spread factor (7.87cm); high yield and resistance to diseases particularly rusts and leaf blight
81
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
268. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC029007A HTW 6 11012 2011 Indigenous collection
Sindhu Sareen, S Kundu
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
Terminal heat tolerance; suffers only 7% reduction in thousand grain weight under heat stress; 1000-grain weight (39 g)
269. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0035117 HTW 11 11013 2011 Indigenous germplasm
Sindhu Sareen, S Kundu
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
Terminal heat tolerance with only 9% reduction in 1000-grain weight under late planting (heat stress); 1000-grain weight is 38 g (37-40 g) under heat stress; heat susceptibility index is 0.83 and heat tolerance index is 0.94
270. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0589136 KBRL 76-3 11014 2011 NA Indu Sharma, N S Bains, V S Sohu, R C Sharma
PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab
Karnal bunt resistance; near isogenic line (NILs) of bread wheat variety PBW343
82
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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271. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0594376 WCF 12-7 11037 2011 Wheat cross WL711 x C306
Renu Khanna Chopra, Sanyukta Shukla, Kalpana Singh
IARI, New Delhi Drought tolerance
272. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0594377 WCF 12-61 11038 2011 Wheat cross WL711 x C307
Renu Khanna Chopra, Sanyukta Shukla, Kalpana Singh
IARI, New Delhi Drought tolerance
273. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0594378 WCF 12-19 11039 2011 Wheat cross WL711 x C308
Renu Khanna Chopra, Sanyukta Shukla, Kalpana Singh
IARI, New Delhi Drought tolerance
274. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0594379 WCF 12-208 11040 2011 Wheat cross WL711 x C309
Renu Khanna Chopra, Sanyukta Shukla, Kalpana Singh
IARI, New Delhi Drought tolerance
275. Wheat Triticum durum Desf.
IC0589133 DDW 12 11009 2011 RASCON 3/RAJ 1555
Bhudeva Singh Tyagi, Gyanendra Singh, RK Gupta, Jag Shoran, V Tiwari, Indu Sharma
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
Highest iron (45.9 ppm), zinc (47.4 ppm), manganese (941.6 ppm) contents; resistance to rusts and Karnal bunt
83
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
276. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0590878 DWRL-1 12019 2012 Niaw 34/Lr19(RL6010)//CMH81A-575
BS Tyagi, Sindhu Sareen, Gyanendra Singh, SC Bhardwaj, Indu Sharma
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
Lodging resistance carrying dwarfing genes, high protein and resistance to rust (Lr19)
277. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0590875 UAS-320 13001 2013 UAS-257//GW-222/DWR-195
RR Hanchinal, SA Desai, Rudra L Naik, SS Biradar, HC Lohithashwa, IK Kalappanavar, BN Patil
Dr Sanjay Rajaram Wheat Laboratory, AICWIP, MARS, UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Resistance to flag smut disease
278. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0598203 HW 3601 13051 2013 C-306*3/Cook*6/C80-1
VK Vikas, M Sivasamy, P Jayaprakash, Jagdish Kumar, EP Venkatasalam, Vinod, Sushma Tiwari, RS Tomar, Bhanwar Singh, JB Sharma,SMS Tomar, Suresh Chand
IARI, RS, Wellington,Tamil Nadu
Resistant to brown black rust, it carries gene for leaf rust resistant, Lr19 and stem rust resistant Sr 36
84
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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279. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0598414 HW 3631 13052 2013 WH 147*3/Cook*6/C80-1
VK Vikas, M Sivasamy, P Jayaprakash, Jagdish Kumar, Vinod,Sushma Tiwari,RS Tomar,Bhanwar Singh,JB Sharma, SMS Tomar,Suresh Chand
IARI, RS, The Nilgiris, Wellington,Tamil Nadu
Resistant to stem and leaf rust, it carries gene for leaf rust resistance Lr19 and stam rust resistance Sr36
280. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0597682 UP 2672 13053 2013 UP 2382/DLRSN-7
RS Rawat, JP Jaiswal, Swati, Anil Kumar, Sohan Pal, DP Saini, KV Singh
GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
High protein content (14.1%)
281. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0595583 DBQW 1 13072 2013 BC2F7 of HD 2687 / EC 378793
Sewa Ram, BS Tyagi, Indu Sharma
DWR, Karnal, Haryana
Good biscuit making qualiity
282. Wheat Triticum aestivum L.
IC0599612 UAS-334 14027 2014 SITE/Mo/4/NAC/TH.AC//3*PVN/3/MIRLO/BUC
Shreenivas A Desai, Rayappa R Hanchinal, Rudra V Naik, Suma S Biradar, Ishwar K Kalappanavar, BN Patil
Sanjaya Rajaram Wheat Lab, AICW & BIP, Main Centre UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Resistance to foot rot
85
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
283. Wheat Triticum turgidum ssp. durum (Desf.) Husn.
IC0611303 HI-8708 14042 2014 HG 822/ HI 8498
SV Saiprasad, DK Verma, Divya Ambati, Kamini Kaushal, Prakasha TL, Jang Bahadur Singh, VG Dubey, AN Mishra
IARI, RS, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Resistant to leaf rust resistant
284. Wheat Triticum dicoccum (Schrank) Schübl.
IC0593664 DDK-1037 12001 2012 HW-1092 / DDK1006//SHIVANI KHAPLI//DDK-1001
Rayappa R Hanchinal, Shreenivas A Desai, Rudra V Naik, Suma S Biradar, HC Lohithashwa, Ishwar K Kalappanavar, BN Patil
UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka
Resistance to loose smut and flag smut
285. Wild sugarcane
Erianthus arundinaceous(Retz.) Jeswiet
IC0561900 SES 159 13070 2013 NA VA Amalraj, D Neelamathi, P Rakkiyappan, RR Panje
SBI, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
High biomass, high yield, high NMC and C.O.D., amenability for in vitro
286. Yellow sarson
Brassica rapa L.
IC0393515 WF yellow sarson
13028 2013 Collection from West Bengal
AK Misra, J Nanjundan, KH Singh, VV Singh, JS Chauhan
DRMR, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Yellow sarson genotype with white flower
86
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
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Crop BotanicalName
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Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
87
SUMMARY LIST OF GERMPLASM REGISTERED WITH UNIQUE TRAITS IN VARIOUSCROP GROUPS/ CROPS
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
Cereals and Pseudo- cereals: 73
Rice 33 CGMS line.; basmati quality maintainer line; strong aroma and resistance to BB; resistance to GallMidge Biotype1; resistance to Gall Midge Biotype 3; very high kernel length after cooking (13.3mm);complete submergence tolerance up to 10 days; vegetative stage drought tolerance; aromatic mediumslender culture; resistance to neck blast; multi-spiklets in panicles; resistant to bacterial leaf blight;semi dwarf with reduced height, higher yielding, superior aroma and cooking quality; tolerant (SESscore 3) to salinity stress (EC=12 ds/m) at seedling stage.
Wheat 22 Quality trait such as dry gluten content (11.1%), iron (55.7ppm) and zinc (50.7 ppm); high sedimentationvalue (62 ml); good biscuit making quality, highest grain/ perspike; iron (45.9 ppm), zinc (47.4 ppm),Manganese (941.6 ppm) content; high iron content (50.4 ppm), chapatti quality score (8.06), proteincontent (12.84%) and high biscuit spread factor (7.87cm); resistance to rusts and Karnal bunt; highlevel of resistance to most prevalent races of yellow rust (46S119, 78S84), brown rust (77-5, 104-2)and leaf blight (Bipolaris sorokiniana); high yield and resistance to diseases particularly rusts and leafblight; terminal heat tolerance; 1000-grain weight (39 g); heat susceptibility index is 0.83 and heattolerance index is 0.94; near isogenic line (NILs) of bread wheat; drought tolerance; lodging resistancecarrying dwarfing genes, high protein and resistance to rust (Lr19).; resistance to loose smut andflag smut; resistant to brown black rust, leaf rust resistant Lr19 and stem rust resistant Sr36; highprotein content (14.1%); resistance to foot rot; leaf rust resistance.
Maize 17 Drought tolerance and water logging resistance to pink borer; higher number of rows/cob and hightest weight; high oil (6.34%); high popping; resistant to post flowering stalk rots caused byMacrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium moniliforme; stiff, strong and stay green character of stalk;early maturing with low ASI and tryptophan 0.67%; 3-4 cobs/plant and early maturing; mediummaturity, low ASI, high tryptophan, high protein; early maturing QPM; medium maturity QPM.
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Buckwheat 1 High rutin content 28.83ug/mg.
Millets and Forages: 17
Pearl millet 6 Interspecific hybrid between pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) and P. squamulatum; obligate apomictic;diploid apomeiotic Interspecific hybrid between P. laucum and P. orientale. Induced apospory; BC1interspecific hybrid derived from P. glaucum and P. orientale cross; tri-specific hybrid betweenPennisetum glaucum, P. orientale and P. squamulatum; popping trait.
Sorghum 5 Axillary branched somaclonal mutant, productive ear heads branched with grain size at par withmain ear head; very sweet and soft hurda grains; restorer on Maldandi source of male sterility in RabiSorghum; distinct yellow grain, good roti making quality; low hydrocyanic acid (HCN) (66.6 ppm),high digestibility and high leaf-stem ratio.
Finger millet 1 Partial sterility, useful in hybridization, easy maintenance.
Anjan grass 1 Rare obligate sexual plant.
Berseem 4 Stabilized black (dark tan) seeded against normal yellow seeded berseem; tetraploid pentafoliate;stabilized self incompatible; tetraploid, self compatible berseem.
Grain Legumes: 26
Blackgram 7 Photosensitive line (flowers only in post rainy/rabi season); multipod formation at base of peduncle,leaf axils and base of clusters; unique plant type; spontaneously occurring functionally male sterilemutant which produces flower with a protruded stigma and crumpled petals; unique ‘soybean’ likesympodial pod bearing habit and resistance to bruchid; resistant to mungbean yellow mosaic virus(MYMV) causing yellow mosaic disease.
Chickpea 6 Drought tolerance; resistance to wilt; resistant to Ascochyta blight and wilt; upright podding behavior.
Dolichos bean 2 Resistant to aphids (Aphis craccivora) and Anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum); bushiness.
Green gram 3 Photosensitive; super early maturity.
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
89
Horse gram 2 Higher fodder yield.
Pigeonpea 4 Early maturity (133 days); resistance to wilt and sterility mosaic; resistance to Fusarium wilt.
Ricebean 2 Narrow leaf; early maturity; determinate growth habit.
Oilseeds: 33
Castor 7 Source of multiple resistances to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.ricini), reniform nematode(Rotylenchus reniformis) and leafhopper (Empoasca flavescens (Fabr); extra-early maturity (84-days), coupled with high productivity/ day and high seed yield at 120 days after planting; uniquecolour and single bloom; pistilate line with unique morphotype of flower and stem colour and zerobloom with hermaphrodite flower at tip; resistance to root not (Macrophomina phaseolina tassigoid).
Groundnut 12 Multi-foliate leaves, 5-8 leaflets in 30% of leaves, reticulated two seeded pods; highly resistant toPBND, resistant to stem rot, rust, tolerant to leaf spot; white to light orange flower colour mutation;gibberellin insensitive dominant dwarf mutan; low level of infection (7%) and free from colonizationof Aspergillus flavus in kernels; fresh seed dormancy up to 40 days; sub-orbicular leaflet, erect,compact and dwarf plant type; funnel leaflet, dwarf plant type for better resistance to diseases.
Indian Mustard 6 Tolerance to salinity at 10 ds/m at seedling stage; thermo- tolerance at juvenile stage; white petalcolour; low glucosinolate content in seed (<10 moles/gram of seed), high oil content (>45%), resistanceto white rust; yellow seed coat colour; high water use efficiency.
Karan rai 1 Male sterility.
Physic nut 1 High yield, early flowering (125 days), high oil content (38.01%).
Pongamia (wild) 1 Four seeds/ pod.
Safflower 3 Drought tolerance and resistance to Fusarium wilt; high oleic acid (18.63%) and high oil (34%);resistant to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium f. sp. carthami).
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
90
Soybean 1 Resistant to yellow mosaic virus, moderately resistant to hairy caterpillar.
Yellow sarson 1 Yellow sarson genotype with white flower.
Fibers: 18
Cotton 17 GMS line; inter-racial pigmented arboreum GMS line; high fiber strength of 28.1 g/tex, the fiberstrength to length ratio is 0.98; drought tolerant nature and yield stability; dark brown lint colour;green lint colour; medium brown lint colour; jassid tolerance, leaf hopper resistance, more leaf thickness,higher number of trichomes; cluster boll bearing habit, deeply palmate leaf lobe; cluster boll bearinghabit, zero monopodia and compact habit.
Jute 1 Early maturing with significant reduction in bast fibre wood yield and poor fibre quality.
Vegetables: 13
Bitter gourd 1 Predominately gynoecious habit.
Brinjal 1 Highly resistant to bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) disease.
Garlic 1 Early, suitable for cultivation in Kharif season, ready for harvest within 72-77 days, in Rabi maturein only 85-95 days.
Okra 2 GMS line; completely ridge less fruit, long stalk easy to snap, shorter inter-node length, suitable forboth fresh market and processing.
Pea 3 Resistant against four isolated viz. rangway, trilokinath, stingri, kangra of powdery mildew (Erysiphepisi) in pea.
Sponge Gourd 2 Cluster bearing habit of fruiting; highly resistant to Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus.
Watermelon 1 Bushy plant type.
Musk melon 1 Monoecious sex form.
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
91
Onion 1 Very early in maturity (harvested within 90 days after transplanting during rabi); 100% uniformneck-fall.
Tubers: 10
Cassava 2 Higher yield and high extractable starch.
Potato 5 Potato virus Y (PVY) extreme resistance gene Ryadg in Triplex (YYYY) condition.; tetraploid, somaticmale fertile hybrid carrying resistance to Potato late blight introgressed from S. pinnatisectum;Solanum demissum; possessing very high resistance against late blight and low cold induced sweeteningeven after 6 months of cold storage (2-40C); high dry matter content (>24% in hills & >22% inplains); superior chip colour (even after 6 months cold storage); low reducing sugar and sucrosecontent; highly resistant to late blight; ideal free amino acid and phenol content.
Sweet potato 3 High carotene (13-14.5 mg/100g) and salinity tolerance; high anthocyanin (85-90 mg/100g) andsalinity tolerance; high extractable starch (20-21%).
Spices: 7
Chilli 3 Purple phenotype as a morphological marker; immune to anthracnose caused by Colletotrichumcapsici; high capsaicin content, adapted to the tropical humid climate.
Nutmeg 2 High sabinene; bold nut and high sabinene and myrecene content.
Oregano 2 High carvacrol (63.6%); thymol rich (85.87%) in essential oil isolated from aerial parts and high yieldof essential oil (2.07%) during flowering stage.
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: 12
Aloe 1 Yellow flowered plant type.
Ashwagandha 2 Dwarf plant type.
French lavender/ 1 High camphor content (52.12%) in essential oil. camphor lavender
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
92
Guggal 2 Male plant of divergent/erect branch type; weeping branch type female plant.
Indian Valerian/ 1 High valeportriates content (approx. 4%).Mushkbala
Isabgol 2 Early maturing (80-85 days), high harvest index (>22%); golden yellow leaf colour mutant.
Kalmegh 1 Narrow leaf germplasm with very good andrographoloide (2.97%).
Madhunashini 1 High fruit producing.
Spiked zinger Lily 1 Bold seeded early emergence and late senescence.
Fruits: 14
Guava 3 Medium sized fruits, white coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping quality and soft; high pectin,medium sized fruits, pink coloured pulp, high TSS, good keeping quality.
Jack fruit 1 Pink colour bulbs/flakes, excellent taste and aroma, less cellulose content.
Jamun 2 Seedlessness and high pulp content; bold fruit and high pulp quality.
Mango 6 Regular bearing nature, attractive fruit colour and bigger fruit size, higher contents of fibres pulp,higher fruit yield and better shelf life; medium size fruits, yellow coloured fibreless pulp, good sugaracid blend, good keeping quality for processing fruits have excellent red blush on the skin; dwarf instature, produces medium sized fruits having deep yellow coloured pulp, high TSS, good keepingquality; fruits have attractive red blush all over; medium sized round shaped fruits, yellow coloured;dwarf in stature, with medium sized round shaped fruits having yellow coloured fibreless pulp, fruitssweet to taste.
Papaya 1 Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) tolerance, higher yields (30-40 kg of fruits).
Makahana 1 White flower
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
Inventory of Registered Crop Germplasm (2010-2014)
93
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
Ornamentals: 6
China aster 4 Early flowering, higher number of flowers/plant, higher weight of flowers/ plant; violet (83.A), pompon;creamy white, powder puff, resistant to rootknot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita race 1).
Gladiolus 2 Early blooming (76-80 days after planting), florets colour in red with dark red stripes on inner twotepals, and red spots on outer throat, spike length is 93 cm with more than 16 florets; very early inflowering (74 days after planting) and florets colour in red, two red spots on two central tepals,number of florets 18.44 and spikes length more than 100 cm.
Beverages: 40
Tea 40 High Assam flavour tea; temperature tolerant, resistance to tea thrips and tea jassids, mild liquor withhigh flavour Assam variety, resistance to red rust. ; Darjeeling flavour, multiple stem, leaves verysmall, venation not prominent; large leaf Assam variety with less fibre, resistant to Red Spider mite;tolerant to water logging; early flusher, leaves blackish green colour; Assam flavour and bright liquor,high leaf chlorophyll, resistance to Pink mite infestation; Assam variety with high flavour and brightliquor, resistance to thorny stem blight infection; high rooting performance of cuttings, bright liquor,large leaf Assam flavour; soft shoot and less fibre; high leaf water potential, bright infusion.; resistantto black root rot; radiation tolerant and sun scorch resistance; minty flavour, pink pigmentation at thepetiole; very high yield; drought tolerant; high photosynthesis, resistance to Eelworm infestation;very high yield, vigorous growth, termite resistant; high leaf proline and cold resistant; high leaf areaindex; high water use efficiency, resistance to cockchafer grub; low transpiration, resistance to RootKnot Nematode; high shoot density, leaf colour intermediate; resistance to blister blight and tea mites;coppery yellow shoot; resistance to tea mosquito bug; very high Darjeeling flavour (147:100); uniqueDarjeeling flavour (138:100); high flavour index (134:100); high geranial content (20.74); thick cuticle;thickest epidermal cell layer, highest no. stomata in mm 2 area; rose like sweety aroma producingcultivars, synthesizes highest hexanol & 1-2 hexanol.
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
94
Crop Group No. of Unique trait(s)Accessions
Commercial Crops: 15
Coconut 7 Low husk content (33 to 36%), with high copra content of 215 to 280g; cluster bearing heavybunches of micro nuts; dwarf in nature with distinct bright orange colored nuts; higher content oftender nut water and high copra content, dwarf with yellow colored nuts and erect leaves; hornynuts ; extremely small nuts with very low copra content; short statured palm but possessing of theadvantageous characters of talls; commercially favorable traits of tall and dwarf varieties.
Sugarcane 8 High biomass production; total harvestable biomass of 279.01 t/ha dry biomass of 101.23 t/ha; dualpurpose energy cane combining, high fibre content 22.58% with high juice brix content (15.92%);good ratooner; waterlogging tolerant; retains the green canopy even after one month water logging;higher cane yield 51.34% than BO 99 under water logged condition, with cytoplasm from wildErianthus arundinaceus, derivative of (Erianthus arundinaceus x Saccharum spontaneum) x sugarcanehybrid; high red rot resistant; high fibre content, 30.21% ; high sucrose; early high sucrose; highbiomass, high yield, high NMC and C.O.D., amenability for in vitro.
Agro-forestry Crops: 2
Poplar 1 Higher height and higher diameter growth.
Shisham 1 Straight bole, higher height and higher diameter growth.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The editors would like to express their sincere thanks and indebtedness to Dr S Ayyappan, Secretary, Department of AgriculturalResearch and Education and Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), for encouraging the activities of PlantGermplasm Registration Committee for registration of unique germplasm and to encourage the breedres to use the same in crop improvementprogrammes. Thanks are also due to Dr SK Dutta, Deputy Director General (Crop Science), ICAR and the Chairman of the Committeefor recognizing and re-emphasizing the importance of plant germplasm registration mechanism by holding the PGRC meetings. We arealso thankful to Dr JS Chauhan, Assistant Director General (Seeds) and Dr RP Dua, Ex-Assistant Director General (F&FC) forproviding their valuable inputs and guidance. Thanks are also due to Dr KC Bansal, Director, NBPGR for guidance and encouragement.Significant contributions by experts and reviewers for their valuable recommendations/comments for the proposals are gratefullyacknowledeged. Editors wish to thank all the developers of unique germplasm documented in this bulletin and their parent organizationsfor encouraging the germplasm registration activity which ensures the availability of potential germplasm for crop improvement inNARS.
The technical help provided by Mr Arup Das is also thankfully acknowledged.
Anjali Kak
RK Tyagi
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Ann
exur
e II
A
Gui
delin
es f
or F
illin
g F
orm
A a
nd D
escr
ipti
on o
f C
odes
1.U
se c
apita
l let
ters
or w
rite
legi
bly.
All
item
s ar
e se
lf-e
xpla
nato
ry. G
ive
min
imal
exp
lana
tion
for
part
icul
ar i
tem
in
“Rem
arks
” (I
tem
23)
, whe
reve
r ne
eded
.
2.F
or It
em 7
, giv
e m
axim
um th
ree
mos
t spe
cifi
c fe
atur
es, t
rait
s or
all
eles
, con
side
red
suit
able
for
cons
ider
atio
n of
reg
istr
atio
n.
3.D
etai
led
desc
ript
ion
of t
rait
s an
d ch
arac
teri
stic
s of
the
ger
mpl
asm
und
er I
tem
17
can
begi
ven.
Fol
low
the
form
at o
f var
iety
rele
ase
appl
icat
ion
or A
ICR
P da
ta s
heet
s fo
r res
pect
ive
crop
s. U
se s
epar
ate
shee
t, if
nee
ded.
4.G
ive
mai
n bo
tani
cal a
nd m
orph
o-ag
rono
mic
cha
ract
eris
tics
in d
escr
iptio
n. In
clud
e is
ozym
eor
DN
A p
rofi
le o
r ot
her
chem
ical
/bio
chem
ical
cha
ract
eris
tics
, if
avai
labl
e. (
As
per
For
m-
A)
5..
Use
cod
es f
or f
illi
ng i
n It
em 1
, 2,
5,
8, 9
[ac
tual
], 1
0, 1
1, 1
2, 1
3 an
d 16
(b)
[Bre
edin
gM
etho
d]. I
n ca
se o
f th
e co
de “
Oth
er”
fill
in s
peci
fic
deta
ils.
6.F
or f
illi
ng c
rop
nam
e (I
tem
2)
give
Eng
lish
or
Hin
di n
ame,
if k
now
n. I
n ca
se a
loca
l nam
eis
giv
en th
en a
lso
spec
ify
in p
aren
thes
is th
e la
ngua
ge o
r dia
lect
in w
hich
this
nam
e is
use
d.
7.G
ive
nam
e(s)
of
all p
erso
ns a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith
deve
lopm
ent o
f th
e m
ater
ial i
n It
em 1
4. U
sese
para
te s
heet
and
fil
l in
addi
tion
al n
ames
alo
ng w
ith
desi
gnat
ion,
add
ress
and
pho
ne/f
ax/
emai
l etc
. beg
inni
ng w
ith
S. N
o. 2
on
new
she
et, i
n th
e sa
me
form
at.
8.It
em 1
6 ha
s tw
o al
tern
ate
part
s, (
a) a
nd (
b) t
o fi
ll i
n :
(a)
In c
ase
natu
re o
f th
e m
ater
ial
to b
e re
gist
ered
as
give
n in
Ite
m 1
6 is
‘‘G
erm
plas
m’’
then
you
mus
t giv
e it
s ba
sic
pass
port
info
rmat
ion
(Ann
exur
e II
I), t
hat s
houl
d in
clud
eN
atio
nal
Iden
tity
(IC
/EC
) gi
ven
by N
BP
GR
or
othe
r Id
enti
ty N
umbe
r al
lott
ed a
ndm
aint
aine
d lo
cally
. In
case
of n
on-a
vaila
bilit
y of
nat
iona
l ide
ntity
, NB
PGR
will
pro
vide
a un
ique
Nat
iona
l Ide
ntit
y (I
C),
bas
ed o
n pa
sspo
rt d
ata
prov
ided
by
the
appl
ican
t.
(b)
In c
ase
the
natu
re o
f th
e ge
rmpl
asm
to
be r
egis
tere
d is
gen
etic
sto
ck,
then
cle
arly
give
its
pedi
gree
, inc
ludi
ng p
aren
tage
, yea
r of c
ross
ing
or s
elec
tion.
Als
o gi
ve b
reed
ing
met
hod
used
in
code
s (A
nnex
ure
II B
).
9.G
ive
part
icul
ars
of d
evel
oper
s in
Item
14
over
and
that
of c
orre
spon
ding
per
son
in It
em 1
5as
the
appl
ican
t and
dev
elop
er m
ay n
ot b
e al
way
s th
e sa
me
as th
e fi
rst p
erso
n re
spon
sibl
efo
r de
velo
pmen
t of
the
mat
eria
l.
10.
Und
erta
king
to
the
effe
ct e
nsur
ing
long
-ter
m c
onse
rvat
ion
and
mai
nten
ance
of
acti
vem
ater
ial f
or fa
cili
tati
ng a
cces
s an
d su
stai
nabl
e us
e ha
s be
en g
iven
, whi
ch m
ay b
e re
ad a
ndim
plie
d be
fore
sig
ning
the
unde
rtak
ing.