The Punjab Agri Export Corporation has received 46,000 virus-free tissue-cultured rootstock plants from the Tata Energy Research Institute (Teri). |
It is a major breakthrough for the commercial cultivation of citrus in the state. The support from Teri came at a time when the cultivation of conventional crops were becoming unremunerative. |
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The germplasm of imported rootstock cultivars had been supplied to Teri by PAGREXCO and these were scientifically cultured at Teri's tissue culture facility and biotechnology laboratory. |
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For over a decade, the plant tissue culture group at Teri had been actively involved in the large-scale production of various plant species including forest species, fruit and vegetable crops and ornamentals using micro propagation technology. |
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In phases, Teri will supply 8,00,000 virus-free tissue cultured rootstock plants to Punjab by the end of 2006. |
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According to the CMIE report dated March,2005, the area under citrus cultivation in Punjab declined from 35,800 hactare in 1991-92 to 15,400 hactare in 2000-01.A significant drop in the production was also observed during this period, which declined nearly 32 per cent. |
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Punjab, with a tremendous potentiality for citrus farming, was facing an urgent need for large amounts of virus-free certified plant material, difficult to accumulate within a short period of time through conventional methods of propagation and open field cultivation. |
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Also, the nursery plants produced by most of the private nursery growers did not follow the scientific methods of disease indexing, resulting in some diseases being transmitted from the nursery stage. |
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According to Himmat Singh, managing director, Punjab Agri Export Corporation, "With the arrival of the virus-free cultured rootstock plants, commercial cultivation of citrus in Punjab is all set to get a major boost," he said. |
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