Dear Brewbaker,
Let me introduce as Rajkumar, working with Dr.Mohan Varghese in ITC, India. Our major mandate of research centers around wood and pulp yield of Leucaena and Eucalyptus, while many farmers life depend on Leucaena in India. We are new to Leucaena research, while looking at the world for leading research group in this area, we thought, it is worth consulting you/your group.
Our major focus in Leucaena is developing hybrids, producing quality seeds particularly triploids, besides we also work on seedlot evaluation, developing appropriate clonal techniques. Having said that, we have collected germplasm from ICRAF, Kenya, 5 species, (L. trichandra(2x), L.diversifolia (4x), L. esculenta(2x) and L. pallida(4x), L. leucocephala(2x) and developed sort of hybridization orchard with the assumption to collect triploid seeds. The problems that we faced are
[1] It was hard to achieve synchrony, while staggered sowing did not give us solution due to poor adaptability of certain species
[2] Most seeds collected were turned to be selfed
[3] We don't have much information in self incompatibilty or chemically induced male sterility in Leucaena
[4] We are not really sure of the practicality of manual hybridization in Leucaena due to its floral architecture
Despite of we have some good lead on clonal forestry of Leucaena and establishment of elite materials in seedlot evaluation, we still foresee that hybrids, would be a vision in future as far as Indian farmers are concerned.
We do understand that we are handicapped in terms of experience in Leucaena. Therefore, I am sort of expecting your intellectual input, which cab be articulated in the form of mutual benefit. I would like to hear your comment on this.
Best regards,
Rajkumar
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Research Scientist
ITC Research & Development Centre,
Hyderabad, India
Ph : +91 040 30588065; +91 900 097 7792
FAX: +91 40 30588057
http://www.rajkumar.in
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