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Dr. HARI SHANKAR SINGH |
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21 / 12
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PhD |
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Agricultural
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Head, Central Horticultural Experiment
Station, P.O. Aiginia,751019 Bhubaneswar - Orissa Indian Institute of Horticultural
Research, Hesarghatta Lake Post, Bangaluru-560089 |
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Village: Chousela(Susela) P.O.Kindhoura,
Distt. Gonda, Uttar Pradesh |
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Major
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Developed
technology led mango belt with market linkage in tribal area over a period of
12 years by involving 526 households on unused foot hills, gentle hillocks
and sloppy land in Kashipur of Rayagada, Orissa. (As PI, Ref: ICAR website as
success story, Indian J. Ext. Education. 2014. 49(3 & 4):113-116, Rural
marketing India Feb, 2015 .4 (1) pp38-40) ·
Developed trapping
protocol and fruit
fly trap prototype for mango and melon fruit flies and commercialized it. The technology is
approved by Technical Support Group of Odisha State Government and adopted on
2000 ha of 23 districts of Odisha as well as in Jharkhand on 2500 ha in by
HARP. (As PI, Ref: The Indian Journal of Agricultural Science.2008. 78 (7):609-13, Crop Protection
26 (2007) pp.788-793, Pest Management in Horticultural Ecosystems,
11(2): 172-180. Bulletins in two languages, Odisha Horticulture Development
Society: Bhubaneswar Lt. No. NHM (H2)21(TSG)/2/1999 Dt. 7. 05. 14 ·
Developed single line trellis system (or open top pandal system) for
smaller cucurbits having more
fruiting area, less pest incidence, less operational hazards, easy pest
monitoring, low drudgery and more yield. The technology is up taken by
AICRP-veg. for country wide testing. Govt of Orissa under the state plan
scheme has up taken this technology in 11 districts by spending Rs.162 lakh.
(As PI, Ref: Veg.Sci.34 (2)140-144, ICAR News (2008), Vol.14 (3) pp19,
minutes of SLSC of Govt of Orissa file no. Ag(RKVY) 2010 dated 24.3.2011) ·
Developed “cohort compensated” model for the measurement of losses of
cucurbits by fruit flies indicating that fruit fly damage is more than what
we see in harvestable fruits in cucurbits. For the first time quantified the
impact of fruit fly control at field level, village level and area level
indicating that “ecosystem should be the pest management unit” for the
control of fruit fly. (As PI Ref: Communications in Biometry and crop
Science 2(1):17-25). ·
Developed distribution map of emerging pest Mango Fruit borer in
eastern India ( UP, Bihar, JJharkand, Chattisgarh, West Bengal, Orissa and
A.P.) and identified pest free areas ( Fruit flies and stone weevil) in these
states.(As PI Ref: International Journal of Innovative Horticulture. 2014.2(2):137-141,
J. Appl. Zool.Res. 2013. 25(1):11-20 ·
As Co PI developed varieties like spine gourd (Arka Neelachal Shree),
pointed gourd (Arka Neelachal Kirti), ivy gourd (Arka Neelachal Kunkhi),
teasel gourd (Arka Neelachal Gourav and Arka Neelachal Sabuja), spine gourd x
teasel gourd hybrid (Arka Neelachal Shanti), custard apple (Arka Neelachal
Vikram) and mango (Arka Neelachal Keasri). (As CoPI, Ref: IIHR VTIC
proceedings, ICAR News, (2008). 14(2):
16, ICAR News, (2008). 14(3): 3-4, ICAR News, (2008). 14 (3): 19, ICAR News,
(2008). 14 (3):15, ICAR News, (2009).
14 (3):15, ICAR News, (2009). 15 (1):13, ICAR News, (2009). 15(1) :13) ·
Identified Mahamaya, Baibhav and Purnima as gall midge (Orseolia
oryzae Wood Mason) resistant rice varieties for Poha in multistage
varietal evaluation with 123 farmers from 36 villages and 21 RAEOs. Farmers adopted these
varieties, multiplied the seeds and exchanged it under farmers to farmers
seed exchange programme in Balaghat and
within two cropping seasons, farmers adopted gall midge resistant
varieties and saved insect loss. (As PI, Ref: International Rice Research
Notes. Pp. 79-80. Chattisgarh
Kheti ,2000, pp16 ) ·
Revived Lac industry through seed multiplication and inoculation
campaign with lac contractors and village leaders in Balaghat. The
progressive farmers and contractors as partner, besides providing the
feedback, took lead in organizing farmers’ training, seed multiplication, lac
inoculation campaign, lac seed sale and demonstration of lac cultivation
package. As a result, the enterprise revived in 23 villages where 52 farmers
as well as 2 community orchards harvested the lac with employment generation
of 4414 maydays in addition to huge quantity of fuel wood. (As PI, Ref:
Agricultural Extension Review 15(2
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Research papers |
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6. Singh, H. S. and Singh, R. (2000). Rate of population change of aphid, Lipaphis
erysimi Kalt. in mustard (Brassica juncea)
based cropping system in eastern Uttar Pradesh. Ann. Pl. Protec. Sc. 8 (1) :17-19. 7. Sridhar, V., H.S. Singh and V. Pandey (2001). Record of ant pests on Lasoda
and Phalsa in Coastal area of Orissa. Insect Environment. 7
(2): 70. 8. Kirar, B.S. and Singh, H.S (2001). Impact of method and result
demonstration on the adoption of Agro techniques. Bhartiya Krishi
Anusndhan Patrika 16(3/4): 166-669.
12. Sridhar, V., H.S. Singh and V. Pandey (2001). Record of ant pests on Lasoda
and Phalsa in Coastal area of Orissa. Insect Environment. 7
(2): 70 13. Singh H.S., Sridhar, V., Pandey, V. and Naik, G. (2002). Mite (Aceria
litchi Kiefer) incidence and its management on litchi in Rayagada
district of Orissa. Insect Environment. 8(3) :
135-36.
18. George, S; Singh, H.S., Mandal,
S and Naik G. (2003). Pest and
disease problems of vegetable growers in the super cyclone affected areas of
Coastal Orissa. Journal of the Indian Society of Coastal
Agricultural Research. 21(1): 71-74.
21. Pandey,
V., George, S., Singh, H.S. and Naik, G. (2003). Analysis of constraints for low productivity of banana in Orissa.
JEE, VIII (1&2) :65-72.
22. S. Singh, V.
Sridhar and G. Naik (2005). Evaluation of some alternative measures against brinjal
shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis Guen.) under Orissa condition.
J.Appl.Zool.Res 16(2): 123-125.
50. Singh,
H. S., Chadha, S. K. and Vishal Nath (2012). Prospects and
Problems of litchi cultivation in Odisha, Odisha
Horticulture 2012 Vol.1 (1) : 15-18.
52. Bharathi LK, Singh H S, Shivashankar S, Ganeshamurthy AN, Sureshkumar P
(2013) Assay of Nutritional Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Three
Dioecious Momordica Species of South East Asia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci.DOI
10.1007/s40011-013-0205-7. 53. H.S. Singh (2013). Damage and distribution
of red banded mango caterpillar (RBMC), Deanolis albizonalis (Hampson)
( Lepidoptera:Pyralidae) – An emerging pest in
Eastern India. International Journal of Innovative Horticulture.
2(2):137-141. 54. H. S. Singh(2014). Record of Cryptophlebia
ombrodelta (Lower) (Tortricidae: Lepidoptera) on Bael (Aegle marmelos)
and tamarind (Tamarindus indica) in eastern India Insect
Environment, (a supplement of Current Biotica) :Vol. 20(1): 24-25 55. H. S. Singh (2014). Management of fresh leaf-cutting weevil, Deporaus
marginatus (Pascoe) in mango Insect Environment, (a supplement of
Current Biotica) :Vol. 20(1), : 19-21 56. Singh H.S. and Kundan Kishore (2014). Status and
strategies for red Banded Mango caterpillar (RBMC), Deanolis albizonalis (Hampson)
( Lepidoptera:
Pyralidae)- An emerging pest in eastern India. J. Appl. Zool.Res.
25(1):11-20 57. L.K.bharathi, H.S.Singh, S. Shivashankar and
A.N. Ganeshmurthy (2014).Characterization of a fertile backcross progeny
derived from inter-specific hybrid of Momordica dioca and M.
subangulata sub sp. Renigera and its implications on improvement
of dioeciouys Momordica spp. Scientia Horticulturae.172pp-143-148. 58. L.K.bharathi, H.S.Singh ,K.
Joseph john (2014).A novel synthetic species of Momordica (M.Xsuboica
Bharathi) with potential as anew vegetable crop. Genet Resour Crop Evol
DOI10.1007/s10722-014-0092-7. 59. Singh H S , G. Sangeetha, S.K. Srivastava, Jaipal Singh Choudhary,
Kuldeep Srivastav, Bijan Kumar Das, Ajoy Kumar Sahoo, Debasis Mishra,
Sanghamitra Pattnaik, Jagannath Patra, M.A. Anwer, T. Saha, Durga Prasad,
Arvind Kumar, Reyaz Ahmad,Shyam Babu Sah, Anil Kumar, Ravi Gopal Singh And
K.C. Barik(2014). Emerging Pests Of Fruit Crops, Like Mango, Litchi,Bael,Tamarind,Sweet Orange,Banana,Papaya And Guava In
Eastern India. J. Appl. Zool. Res.
25 (2) : 161-169 60. Kundan Kishore, H.S.Singh and R.M.Kurian (2015). Paclobutrazol
use in perennial fruit crops and its residual effects :
a review. Indian Journal of Agricultural sciences . 85 (7) : 863-72 61. Singh H.S. (
2013). Impact of pre and post
harvest technological interventions and social mobilization on area expansion
of mango in tribal area of Orissa. Indian J. Ext. Education. 49(3
& 4):113-116. 62. Kundan Kishore, H.S.Singh, R.M.Kurian, P.Srinivas and Deepa Samant(2015). Performance of Certain Mango Varieties and
Hybrids in East Coast of India. Indian
J. Plant Genet. Resour. 28 (3) : 296-302 63.
H.S.Singh,
Sudhamoy Mandal, R.S. Misra, Rajasekhara Rao Korada, S.K. Srivastava, Bijan
Kumar Das, Pukhram Bhumita, Ajoy Kumar Sahoo, M.A. Anwer5, T.Saha, Durga
Prasad, Arvind Kumar, Reyaz Ahmad, Shyam Babu Sah, Anil Kumar, Ravi Gopal
Singh, U.S. Nayak And A. Das (2014) Emerging Pests Of Vegetables,
Ginger And Tuber Crops In Eastern India. J. Appl. Zool. Res. 25 (2) : 171-176 64.
Sudhamoy Mandal, Chiranjibi Rath, Chandan Kumar
Gupta, Vishal Nath1 and
Hari Shankar Singh (2015). Probing
occurrence of phenylpropanoids in Morinda citrifolia in relation to
foliar diseases Natural Product Research, Vol. 29, No. 6, 535–542, 65.
Samant, D., Mandal, S., Singh, H.S., Vishal
Nath and Kurian, R. M. 2015. Effect of in situ rainwater harvesting and mulching on growth, yield and fruit
quality in mango var. Arka Neelachal Kesri in Eastern India. J. Hortl. Sci., 10(11): 99-101. |
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Paper
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31. H. S. Singh 2010.
Technology led mango area expansion in tribal area of Orissa. Poster
presentation in 4th Indian Horticulture Congress-2010 held from
18-21st November, 2010 at National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi. 32. Singh, H.S., Vishal Nath
(2010). Abstract entitled “Biodiversity Enrichment for Orchard Pest
Management” was presented during National Conference on
Horticultural Biodiversity for Livelihood, Economic Development and Health
Care held at Bengaluru from 29-31st May, 2010. 33. H. S. Singh, (2010).
Integrated Management of chilli thrips in Coastal Orissa. Poster presentation in National seminar on
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security Challenge and Opportunities held
from 29-30th November, 2010 at OUAT, Bhubaneswar. 34. H. S. Singh, (2010). Mango
cultivation as a livelihood option in tribal Orissa. Lead paper presented in National seminar on Sustainable
Agriculture and Food Security Challenge and Opportunities held from 29-30th
November, 2010 at OUAT, Bhubaneswar. 35. H. S. Singh (2010).
Bio-diversity augmentation for orchard pest management. Lead paper presentation
in 4th National Seminar on “Gender and Biodiversity” held from
28-29st December, 2010 at Directorate of Research Women in
Agriculture, Bhubaneswar. 36. Singh H.S, V.Nath and
H.P.Singh (2010). Bio-Intensification of Orchard for Pest Management (BIOPM).
National Symposium on Conservation Horticulture was held from 21-23 March,
2010, KDMIPE Campus, ONGC, Kaulagarh Road,Dehradun 37. Singh H.S.(2012). Orchard Bio-intensification
for Pest Management. Souvenir
National Symposium on Eco-friendly Approaches to Pest Management for
Sustainable Agriculture during 24-25th November, 2012. pp. 22-34 38. Singh, H. S (2012). Horticultural wealth and technology at CHES,
Bhubaneswar. In: Souvenir-Eastern
Zone Regional Agriculture Fair (February 21-23, 2012). pp. 17-22.
42. Srinivas P. and Singh H.S.
2011. Mango under organic mode
of cultivation: Growth, disease incidence and soil microbial status”. Oral presentation in
National Symposium on “Technical Interventions for Sustainable Agriculture”
held at Hill Campus during May 03 to 05 2011, pp.243. 43. Singh, H. S.2012. An
emerging mango pest-red banded mango fruit borer (RBMC), Deanolis albizonalis (Hampson) in Eastern India. Oral presentation in 13th AZRA
Conference on Applied Zoological Researches for National Food Security and
Environmental Protection held at CRRI, Cuttack during February 15-16, 2012.
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Popular
articles (Hindi and English) |
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52. Singh, H.S., Samant, D.
and Srinivas, P. (2014). Fruit crops for nutritional security. Sabujima, 22: 14-17. 53. Srinivas, P., Samant, D.
and Singh, H.S. (2014). Culture of consuming fresh fruits. Sabujima, 22: 18-20. 54. Samant, D., Singh, H.S.
and Srinivas, P. (2014). Commercial fruit ripening: hazards and alternatives
of calcium carbide. Sabujima, 22:
21-24. |
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Books |
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1.
Vishal Nath, Bikas Das and H.S. Singh (2006). Jharkahnd mien falon ke Baag Prabandhan ki
unnat Takneeq. Sameti Krishi Bhwan Rangan, Ranchi. 2.
Singh HS, Vishal Nath, Abha Singh, Sudhamoy Mandal (2008) Mango:
Preventive practices and curative
measures. Satish Serial Publishing House, New Delhi, Pages: 301. 3.
H.S.Singh, Vishal Nath, S.D.Pndey and Abha Singh (2011). Litchi:
Preventive measures and curative options. pp 291 4.
Gorakh Singh, Vishal Nath, Pandey, S.D, Ray, P. K. and Singh, H.S
(2012). The Litchi. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
New Delhi, India. pp.1-217. |
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Book
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4. Kurian, R M, Singh, H S and Kishore, K (2013). Canopy management in
mango is a challenge in some parts of Odisha-A preliminary surv3ey report
(In) Canopy management and high density planting in subtropical fruit crops.
Eds Singh V K and Ravi Shankar, H., CISH, Lucknow. pP. 148-153 5.
Meenu Kumari, H. S. Singh and T. K. Behera
(2016). Flowering and its modification in cucurbits. In: Handbook of
Cucurbits: Growth, Cultural practices and Physiology. Ed (M.
Pessarakli), CRC press, Boca Raton, Florida, pp 171-179. |
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Bulletins
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1. Singh H.S.,Varghese,A. and G.Naik (2007).Integrated
management of fruit flies. CHES, BBSR pp. 16 2. Singh,H.S. (1999).Krishi Paritantra mien
Samnvit Keet Niyantran Kyon Aur Kaise
KVK, Balaghat, IGKV,Raipur, M.P pp. 22. 3. Singh H.S., Varghese, A. and G.Naik . (2007).
Falmachhi re parichalna –Oriya, CHES-BBSR, pp 16. 4. Singh H.S.,V.Pandey, G.Naik and B Sahoo Kalra (2007). Chaas Re Rogo
Poko Paricalna. –Oriya, CHES-BBSR pp. 8. 5. Singh H.S., V.Pandey and G. Naik (2007). Bilaiyatee Baiagn Re Rogo
Poko Paricalna. –Oriya, CHES-BBSR, pp.8. 6. Singh H.S., V.Pandey and G.Naik(2007). Pattakobi Rogo Poko Paricalna. –Oriya,
CHES-BBSR, pp.8 7. D.Kumar, V. Nath and H.S.Singh(2007).Organic input production for
mango, CHES-BBSR, pp.5 8. D.Kumar, V. Nath, H.S.Singh (2007).Jaivic utpadan padati
,CHES-BBSR, pp.5.
10. Bharathi L.K., Singh H. S., Srinivas P. and Mandal S. Backyward(2013). kitchen gardening for nutrition and supplementary
income.pp-48. NAIP-CHES, Bhubaneswar. 11. Bharathi, L.K., Srinivas, P., Singh, H.S., Mandal, S., and Samant, D.
(2013). Vaigyanik paddhati re swalpha vyavahruta lata jatiyo phasala chaasa.
Pp25. NAIP-CHES, Bhubaneswar. 12. Srinivas, P., Bharathi, L.K., Singh, H.S., Mandal, S., and Samant, D.
(2013). Baisayika phala o panipariba
nursery parichalana. Pp25. NAIP-CHES, Bhubaneswar.
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Pamphlets |
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1. Singh H.S. (1998) .Attack of insect pests in rice –What to do? (Dhaan
Mein Keet Akraman –Kya Karen). KVK Badgaon, IGKV,Raipur 2. Singh H.S. (1999).Use of NPV For The management of pod borer.(Fali Bedhak Ki Rokthaam Ke Liye NPV Ka Pryog).
KVK BadgaonIGKV,Raipur . 3. Singh H.S. (1997). Integrated method of rat control.(Samanvit
Chooha Niyantran). KVK Badgaon 4.
Singh H.S.(1997).Basic
principles of safe grain storage.(Surchhit Anaj Bhandaran Ke 5. Moolmantra). KVK BadgaonIGKV, Raipur 6. Singh H.S. (1996).Integrated Pest Management. (Samanvit Keet Niyantran).
KVK Badgaon 7. IGKV,Raipur 8. Singh H.S. (1997). Identification and control of insect pests for safe
grain storage.(Surchhit Anaj
Bhandaran Ke Liye Keet Kipahchaan Aur Rok Thaam). KVK
BadgaonIGKV,Raipur 9.
Singh H.S. (1996).Insecticides are harmful- Use them safely.
(Keetnashi Khatarnaq Hain- 10. Sawdhan ipoorvak Pryog Karen). KVK
BadgaonIGKV,Raipur 11. Singh H.S.(1996).Plant protection chemicals and limitation in their use.(Poudh
Surakcha 12. Rasain Aur
Unke Upyog Ki Seemain). KVK Badgaon
IGKV,Raipur 13. Singh H.S. (1995).Sericulture-An easy and profitable enterprise.(Resham
Keet Paalan Ek Asaan Aur Laabhkari Dhandha). KVK Badgaon
IGKV,Raipur 14. R.Lakpale And H.S.Singh (1996). Improved
method of gram cultivation.(Chana Ki Unnat 15. Kheti). KVK Badgaon IGKV,Raipur
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Extension
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Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar, Sahoo,
D. K. (2007). Scientific method of mango cultivation (English and Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar, Mandal,
S. (2007). Scientific method of papaya
cultivation (Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dines Kumar., Sahoo,
D. K. (2007). Scientific method of banana cultivation (English and Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar, Sahoo,
D. K. (2007). Scientific method of
guava cultivation (Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar, Sahoo, D.
K.Scientific method of custard apple cultivation (Oriya) ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Singh, H. S., Saju George. (2007). Intercropping
for efficient space utilization in young orchard (Oriya) .
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Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar, Sahoo,
D. K. (2007). Scientific method of
brinjal cultivation (Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar
(2007). Scientific method of tomato
cultivation (Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Saju George, Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar. (2007). Scientific method
of chilli cultivation (Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Pandey, V., Singh, H. S., Dinesh Kumar Scientific method of
peas and beans cultivation (Oriya). ·
Naik, G., Singh, H. S., Saju George. (2007). Management of pest and
diseases in fruit and vegetable crops (Oriya). ·
Dinesh Kumar, Vishal
Nath, H. S. Singh, V. Pandey and G. Naik (2007). Organic production of Mango (Production of
Organic inputs) (English and Oriya). ·
Srinivas P., Bharathi
L.K., Mandal S. and Singh H. S. (2012). Vaigyanik
paddhati re potal chas(Odia). (Extension folder). NAIP-CHES,
Bhubaneswar. ·
Bharathi L.K., Singh
H.S., Srinivas P. and Mandal S.(2012). Scientific
production technology for Ivy gourd in Odisha. (Extension folder). Central Horticultural Experiment Station
(IIHR), Bhubaneswar. ·
Bharathi L.K., Singh
H.S., Srinivas P. and Mandal S. (2012). Scientific production technology for Pointed gourd in Odisha. (Extension folder). Central Horticultural Experiment Station
(IIHR), Bhubaneswar. ·
Bharathi L.K., Singh
H.S., Srinivas P. and Mandal S.(2012). Scientific
production technology for Teasel gourd. (Extension
folder). Central Horticultural Experiment Station (IIHR), Bhubaneswar.
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Srinivas, P., Bharathi, L.K., Singh, H.S., Mandal, S. and Samant, D.(2013). Baisaik paanipariba chaasa (in Odia). CHES
extension folder no.-03. ·
Srinivas, P., Singh, H.S., Mandal, S., Bharathi, L.K., and Samant, D.
(2013). Papaya cultivation. ·
Srinivas, P., Singh, H.S., Mandal, S., Bharathi, L.K., and Samant, D.
(2013). Amrutbhanda chaasa. |
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Achievements
of Practical Importance
(Patents,
technologies, varieties, products, concepts, methodologies etc.)
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Category |
Aspect |
Additional information |
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IPR |
Registration of hottest chilli |
Received
a chilli genotype (IC 553688) for its high capsaicin content (11,00,000 SHU) and adaptability to tropical humid climate This material is hottest in
India, having more heat units than Bhoot Jholakia. |
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IPR |
Registration of Ivy gourd |
Extra long germplasm. The material has dual
purpose use ie. Salad and table. |
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Variety |
Spine
gourd -1 |
Arka Neelachal Shree. High yield, high market preference. |
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Variety |
Pointed
gourd -1variety |
Arka Neelachal Kirti :
High yield, solid core, soft seed, high market preference. |
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Variety |
Ivy
gourd- 2 |
Arka Neelachal Sabuja: High yield, hardy plant
type, tolerance to bruising. A.N.
kunkhi: Extra large fruit, soft texture, high yield, suitable for salad also. |
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Variety |
Teasel
gourd- 1 variety |
Arka Neelachal Gaurav :
High yield, soft seed, high market preference. |
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Hybrid |
Spine
gourd x teasel gourd -1 hybrid, |
Arka Neelachal Shanthi. New species developed
through ploidy manipulation. |
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Variety |
Mango-
1 |
Arka Neelachal Kesari. Extra early, coloured and
fruit fly free variety. |
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Variety |
Custard
apple -1 |
Arka Neelachal Vikram. Having shelf life, pulp
content and yielding than Balanagar. |
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Variety |
Chilli-1
variety |
Arka Neelachal Agni. High yield, suitable for
green as well as red chilli. |
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Variety |
Brinjal-1
variety |
Arka Neelachal Shyama High yielding, good quality,
round fruit , partial purple colour, preading type. |
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Technology |
Fruit fly trapping in mango |
The module has developed confidence among the
mango growers in certain areas who were unable to cultivate mango due to
heavy pressure of fruit flies. |
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Technologies |
Fruit fly trapping in cucurbits |
The cue lure impregnated killing blocks
supplementing with
baiting leads to 95 percent reduction in fruit fly damage in
cucurbits. |
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Product |
Fruit fly trap |
Traps are designed in such a way that prevents
lure from wetting and suitable for bulk transportation. |
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Concept |
Bio-intensification of mango orchard for pest
management |
The model provides increased biodiversity which
enriches the system suitable for parasite and predator population leading to
less pest infestation. |
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Methodology
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Participatory
technology standardization |
Participatory standardization of lac technology
and its popularization. The work
made available quality lac seed locally. |
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Methodology |
Participatory
variety identification for desired characters |
Identification of gall midge resistant rice
varieties for desired characters through farmer’s participatory method.
Farmers got rice varieties having good
bio mass for animal feed, grain quality for Poha making and resistant to gall
midge. |
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Model |
For engaging tribals in horticulture |
The input and technology supply at tribals door step and buyback arrangement led tribals to
have more involvement in mango planting and its management. |
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Protocol |
Pheromone trapping protocols for brinjal fruit and
shoot borer |
Developed pheromone trapping protocols for
brinjal fruit and shoot borer. The
work proved that water traps are better than delta traps and rubber septa are
better than plastic septa. |
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Technology
development |
Single line trellis for underutilized cucurbits |
A single line trellis system for pest management
in bitter gourd was developed. Cost effective trellis structure having low
pest pressure ad easy in inter-culture was made available to farmers. |
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Participatory
technology refinement |
IPM module in cabbage |
Farmers’ participatory refinement IIHR IPM
practices in cabbage in coastal Agro-ecosystem was standardized in farmers
association having high effectiveness. |
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Participatory
Technology refinement |
IPM module in tomato |
Farmers’ participatory refinement IIHR IPM
practices in tomato in coastal Agro-ecosystem was standardized in farmers
association having high effectiveness. |
|
Technology adoption |
Adoption of single line trellis system by State govt
under RKVY and by ICAR under AICRP |
This technology has alos been up taken AICRP on
vegetable for country wide evaluation. The Government is investing Rs. 162
Lakh for construction of 5000 units of single line trellis in the State. |
|
Low cost
technology using local resources |
Development
of Hot Water Treatment facility for mango in Tribal area |
Low cost hot water treatment plant was designed
and installed which is probably the only indigenous HWT plant, supplying
mango for domestic consumption in India. |
|
Marketing
channel |
Development of mango marketing channel from tribal
area to urban area |
Packing and transportation methodology for mango
from tribal area to urban area was standardized. The feedback and views of
fruit stockiest, retailers and consumers were collected pertaining to
packing, perishability, retailability and taste for improving the
methodology. |
|
Technology
based backup for tribal area |
Area
expansion of mango in tribal area |
Many trainings, motivational program with
APEDA and deptt of Horticulture and camps on mango were organized in tribal
area of Kashipur. As such, 2 Lakh sapling of mango variety Amrapalli were
planted on 1200 acres by 526 households, consisting more than 70 percent
tribals. |
Recognition
and awards/special attainments
|
Items
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Awarding Organization
National/International/institutional / professional society/Academy |
|
Team award |
Krushakbandhu team Award Orissa Krushak Samaj, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha (Registered) for distinct contribution in NAIP-SRLS Project for
the livelihood improvement of farm families. |
|
Dr. Anand Prakash
Award |
Professional society. Applied Zoologists Research
Association Cuttack, Odisha (Registered) |
|
Fellowship Award |
Professional society. Confederation of
Horticulture Association of India, New Delhi (Registered). |
|
Member of editorial Board |
Odisha Horticulture, Odisha Horticulture
Development Society, Bhubaneswar. |
|
Joint secretary of Professional society |
Applied Zoologists Research Association Cuttack,
Odisha (registered) |
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Counselor of Professional society |
Professional Society of promotion of Horticulture,
Bangalore (Registered) |
|
Member
decision making Body |
Member of Technical support Group (TSG) of Coconut
Development Board. |
|
Member
decision making |
Member of Technical support Group (TSG) of state deptt.
Of Horticulture, Odisha Bhubaneswar. |
|
Peer reviewer |
Journal of Economic Entomology (NAAS rated) |
|
Peer reviewer |
International Journal of pest management (NAAS
rated) |
|
Peer reviewer |
Oryza (NAAS rated) |
|
Monitor |
Ministry of Rural development Govt. of India.
(Assessment and evaluation of 13 projects as CAPART monitor). |
|
Chairman of technical committee |
NRC, Litchi, Muzaffarpur |
|
Member of decision making body |
Scientific Advisory Committee, KVK, CRRI,
Cuttack. |
|
Member of decision making body |
Scientific Advisory
Committee, KVK, CIFA, Bhubaneswar. |
|
Member of decision making body |
Scientific Advisory
Committee, KVKs, OUAT, Bhubaneswar. |
|
Member of Selection
Committee |
Recruitment of SRF at
OUAT, Bhubaneswar on 26.3.2011. |
|
Member of Selection
Committee |
Selection Committee at Coconut Development Board,
Pitapalli, Bhubaneswar on 3rd December 2012. |
|
External Expert of Selection Committee |
Technical selection committee, IARI. |
|
Best poster
award |
MAT and BAT application in mango for managing the
fruit flies” National Symposium on Improving Input Use Efficiency in
Horticulture at IIHR, Bangalore during August 9-11, 2006.Professional society : Society for the promotion of Horticulture,
Bangalore (Registered). |
|
Best oral
présentation award |
Aphid vectors of papaya ring spot virus (PRSV),
bionomics, transmission efficiency and factors contributing to epidemiology.
International conference. Chennai. Acta
Hort |
|
Best poster
award |
Drip irrigation
in Mango ‘Lat Sundari’ : Effect on growth, yield and
soil moisture status during National Symposium on Improving Input Use
Efficiency in Horticulture at IIHR, Bangalore during August 9-11, 2006. |
|
Best poster
award |
Diversity of soil
microbial status in subtropical fruit ecosystem in Odisha” during AZRA Silver
Jubilee International Conference on Probing Biosciences for Food Security
& Environmental Safety organized by Applied Zoologists Research
Association (AZRA) |
|
Best oral presentation award |
Synthesis and preliminary characterization
of a new synthetic Momordica species with potential as a new vegetable crop.
International Horticulture Congress held at Brisbane, Australia during August
2014 |
|
Best poster
award |
Report on occurrence of pre-harvest anthracnose on
unripe banana in Odisha” during
AZRA Silver Jubilee International Conference on Probing Biosciences
for Food Security & Environmental Safety organized by Applied Zoologists
Research Association (AZRA) |
|
Best poster Award |
A novel inter-specific hybrid of Momordica subangulata subsp. renigera × Momordicadioica with desirable agronomic traits. Global
Conference on Horticulture for Food, Nutrition and Livelihood options
organized at OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha from 28-31st May, 2012 |
|
Best oral presentation award |
Diversity and distribution of Momordica L. species in India. Global conference on Horticulture
for food, nutrition and livelihood options”, ASM foundation, OUAT,
Bhubaneswar during 28-31, May. |
|
Trellis technology provider |
State Deptt of Horticulture. |
|
Invited lecture |
OUAT, Bhubaneswar. |
|
Directorate of Research Women in Agriculture,
Bhubaneswar. |
|
|
National Symposium on Conservation Horticulture , 21-23 March, 2010KDMIPE Campus, ONGC,
Kaulagarh Road, Deharadun. |
|
|
Mango cultivation as a livelihood option in tribal
Orissa. National seminar on
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security Challenge and Opportunities held
from 29-30th November, 2010 at OUAT, Bhubaneswar. |
|
|
Bio-diversity augmentation for orchard pest
management. Lead paper presentation. 4th National Seminar on
“Gender and Biodiversity” held from 28-29st December, 2010 at
Directorate of Research Women in Agriculture, Bhubaneswar. |
|
|
Collection, evaluation, conservation and
utilization of horticultural biodiversity in Orissa.National Seminar on
Biodiversity of Horticultural crops. OUAT, Bhubaneswar Orissa. |
|
|
Integrated management of insect pests in litchi.“Plasticulture Applications in Production of Litchi.
Workshop cum Seminar on” at College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant Univ. of Agri.
& Tech., Pantnagar from 24-25th May, 2011. |
|
|
Market Extension and Quality Management of Fresh
Mangoes in Odisha Director of Horticulture, Bhubaneswar on 25.01.2012. |
|
|
“Technologies for Small and Marginal Farmers for
BGRET” Regional Agriculture Fair, 2012 at Central Rice Research Institute,
Cuttack on 21.02.2012. |
|
|
Income generating horticultural models” and
“Pre-harvest management of mango”Paradeep Phosphates Limited, Bhubaneswar
on 10.05.2012. |
|
|
Mango fruit borer. Workshop of
stakeholders’ at CISH, Lucknow on 9.4.2012. |
|
|
Insect and Non-insect pests of Noni. Seminar on
Noni and Wellness at OUAT, Bhubaneswar on 07.09.12. |
|
|
Bio-rational Management
of Insect pests of Horticultural crops.’ National Symposium on Eco-friendly
approaches to Pest Management for Sustainable Agriculture 24-25th
November, 2012 OUAT, |
|
|
Novel insecticides and their use in IPM’
Directorate of Extension Education, OUAT, Bhubaneswar on 23.12.2013. |
|
|
Guest speaker |
Fruit cultivation (Mango and other major
plantation crops) organized by Paradeep Phosphates Limited, Bhubaneswar on
15.01.2012. |
|
Special officer |
In Plant protection cell. Deptt of Agriculture,
Balaghat, M.P. |