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===What RDC will deliver?===
===What RDC will deliver?===
* Realized benefits
* Realized benefits
** R&D will deliver large number of new high yielding clones on par with the existing ITC clones – by 2013
** R&D will deliver large number of new high yielding clones on par with the existing ITC clones – by 2013
** R&D will develop high pulp yielding clones from the new selections by 2013.
** R&D will develop high pulp yielding clones from the new selections by 2013
** R&D will demonstrate the superiority of the new clones in an area of 500 ha by 2013
** R&D will demonstrate the superiority of the new clones in an area of 500 ha by 2013
** R&D will develop a package of practice for enhancing wood yield over 20% compared to the existing practice thereby shortening one year in harvest cycle of 4 years.
** R&D will develop a package of practice for enhancing wood yield over 20% compared to the existing practice thereby shortening one year in harvest cycle of 4 years.
* Sustainable benefits for the future
* Sustainable benefits for the future
** R&D will establish site-specific seed orchards, for the sustainable improvement of wood and pulp yield
** R&D will establish site-specific seed orchards, for the sustainable improvement of wood and pulp yield


===Tobacco===
===Tobacco===

Revision as of 17:37, 29 March 2010

What RDC will deliver?

  • Realized benefits
    • R&D will deliver large number of new high yielding clones on par with the existing ITC clones – by 2013
    • R&D will develop high pulp yielding clones from the new selections by 2013
    • R&D will demonstrate the superiority of the new clones in an area of 500 ha by 2013
    • R&D will develop a package of practice for enhancing wood yield over 20% compared to the existing practice thereby shortening one year in harvest cycle of 4 years.
  • Sustainable benefits for the future
    • R&D will establish site-specific seed orchards, for the sustainable improvement of wood and pulp yield


Tobacco

Dear All,

Everyone might be aware that I am working on CMS diversification in Tobacco, which primarily involves, developing hybrids from wild species. It was extremely encouraging, while looking at the hybrid seed/seedlings that were made with cultivated and 5 different wild species. Today we have ~3000 hybrids, more than 95% of which shows array of interesting variation at seedling level.

Often I hear a chat around in the center, what if we fail to deliver flavor? Well,

Due to conservative breeding methods used in the development of tobacco cultivars resulted in only a small portion of the germplasm pool being utilized as a parental material for new crosses. Ex. ILTD team selected 50 flue cured cultivars, released a very good varieties and hybrids out of it and this resulted in loosing >75% of allelic diversity in recent Past. Now that flue-cured out dated cultivars would no longer to consider as adequate breeding material. It looks like introduction of atleast 700 accession from NC would harbor favorable alleles for further desired genetics- based modification of our trait of interest majorly a FLAVOR. It would even generate a core collection of tobacco germplasm.

I  knew people would come back to comment, "you might loose focus on CMS", but my model prioritise CMS, while still "explores additional value" to the most precise germplasm, with the little additional effort of course.