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List of Projects / Experiments (2013-14 & 2014-15) UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, DHARWAD LIST OF PROJECTS / EXPERIMENTS (2013-14 & 2014-15) UAS, Plan Grants GoK Staff Research RKVY Chemical & Hybrid Testing Research Projects Seed Production Directorate of Research, UAS, Dharwad C O N T E N T S Sl. No. Type of projects / experiments Page No. I. UAS Plan Grants 2-4 2013-14 & 2014-15 II. Government of Karnataka (GoK) 5 – 7 2013-14 & 2014-15 III. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojane (RKVY) 8–10 2013-14 & 2014-15 IV. Staff Research 11– 19 2013-14 & 2014-15 V. Chemical & Hybrid Testing 20– 32 2013-14 VI. Adhoc Research Projects 33– 37 2013-14 & 2014-15 VII Seed Production 38 - 39 2013-14 & 2014-15 D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 1 I. UAS Plan Grants : D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 2 UAS, Plan Grants 2014-15(Continued Programme) Budget Sl. AB Scientists Title of the Projects (Rs. In No. A/c lakhs) Establishment of pesticide residue testing & 10.00 1. 6102 Dr. S. K. Gali quality analyses laboratory, UAS, Dharwad Dr. (Mrs.) O 0.10 2. 6118 Special innovative research programmes Sridevi Dr. Mamle Desai Agriculture information, business, export 3.21 3. 6168 wto -centre Dharwad Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Commercialization of digital printing centre 2.87 4. 6148 Mahale by UAS, Dharwad. 5. 6154 Dr. B. R. Patil Intellectual property rights cell 1.00 6. 6175 Dr. C. S. Hunshal Integrated farming systems 5.00 Dr. (Mrs.) O Special breeding programmes in cereals, 10.00 7. 6157 Sridevi pulses etc. Development of sugarcane varieties & 20.00 8. 6185 Dr. G. V. Naik technologies for jony bella preparation and popularization Development of technology for efficient 5.00 9. 6191 Dr. C. R. Patil utilization of pressmud & spent wash for production of value added compost Dr. C. P. Extraction of wax and other chemicals from 5.00 10. 6192 Chandrashekar sugarcane waste D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 3 PROJECTS SANCTIONED UNDER UASD PLAN GRANTS during the year 2014-15 Sl. PI Budget Title of project No. (Rs. In lakhs) Performance evaluation of Bt cotton hybrids Channappagoudar B. 1. 8.00 for their yields potential and adoptability B. Performance evaluation of maize hybrids Channappagoudar B. 2. 4.50 for their yields potential and adoptability B. Development of paddy genotypes and 3. suitable technologies for hilly and costal Hanamaratti, N.G. 10.00 Karnataka Development of linseed and musturd 4. Mogali, Suma 10.00 genotypes suitable for Northern Karnataka TOTAL 32.50 D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 4 II. Government of Karnataka (GoK) Projects / Experiments D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 5 a) Continued research projects(2013-14) Sl. Ab A/c Title of the project Budget Principal No. No. (2013-14) Investigator Promotion of minor millets for sustainable 1 6115 3,30,000 Dr. H. Nagappa income & nutritional securities Strategies for enhancing pulses prod.& 2 6136 3,81,000 Dr. P.Y. Kamannavar productivity in karnataka Technological intervention for enhancing 3 6137 4,82,000 Dr. S.S. Adiver production of major oilseeds crops in karnataka Popularization of agricultural implements to 4 6151 5,00,000 Dr. Anuraj B. reduce the labour dependency in agriculture Commercialazation of digital printing centre by Dr.(Mrs.) Geeta 5 6148 2,65,000 uas, dwd. Mahale 6 6154 Intellectual property rights cell 2,00,000 Dr. B.R. Patil Dr. Hunshal, C. S. 7 6175 Integrated farming systms 5,00,000 &Dr. S.J. Patil. b) New R&D projects (2013-14) Ab.A/c. BUDGET Sl.No. PARTICULARS PI No (Rs. in lakhs) Bio-fortification of millets & regional Dr. (Mrs.) Pushpa 1 6129 1000000 grains for strength sustainable agril.system Bharati Innovative strategies to strengthen mental Dr. (Mrs.) Manjula 2 6152 350000 health of farmers Patil Site specific nutrient management for Dr. S.A. 3 6160 higher economical yield of maize in 400000 Karnataka Gaddanakeri Special breeding programmes in cereals, 4 6157(a) 1000000 Dr.(Mrs.) O. Sridevi pulses etc. Technological intervention in enhancing 5 6157(b) 200000 Dr. Rudra Naik the wheat based cropping system Development of sugarcane varieties & Dr. S. B. Patil, 6 6185 technologies for jony bella preparation and 2000000 Dr. G.V. Naik, popularization Dr. Manjappa & Development of technology for efficient 7 6191 utilization of pressmud & spent wash for 1000000 Dr. H.B. Babalad prodn.of value added compost Innovative programmes in designers Dr. (Mrs.) Shailaja 8 6158 200000 clothing, dharwad Naik Innovative programmes in packaging Dr. (Mrs.) Joythi 9 6181 500000 materials & eco.friendly clothing Vastrad Extraction of wax and other chemicals Dr. C. P. 10 6192 from sugarcane waste 800000 Chandrashekar &Dr. H. M. Vamadevaiah D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 6 APPROVED PROJECT PROPOSALS UNDER R & D FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 Sl. Budget Title PI No. (Rs. In akhs) Development of marker assisted pyramided lines for blast 1. disease ( Magnaporthe oryzae ) resistance with Pi genes in Prashanthi S.K. 17.00 Intan rice variety Studies on a emerging disease: powdery mildew on Basavarajappa 2. chickpea caused by levelulla tautica special emphasis on M.P. 10.00 epidemiology and management Customized Fertilizers for Higher Maize Productivity in 3. Yeledhalli, N.A. Transitional zone of Karnataka 10.00 Genetic enhancement and popularization of genotypes Sajjanar, G.M. & 4. through value addition in Horse gram Bhandari Anita 25.00 Symptomatic Variation in Pyricularia grisea rice blast and 5. Hiremath, S.V. it’s ecofriendly management in drill sown rice 5.00 Influence of planting geometry in single eye bud seedling Nooli 6. planting technique on the sugarcane yield Sunilkumar 10.00 Production of quality Chilli in rainfed ecosystem of 7. Dharwad, Gadag and Haveri districts through participatory Nargund V.B. 20.00 approach Development of shoot fly tolerant, high yielding rabi 8. Biradar, B.D. sorghum hybrids with maldandi grain quality traits 20.50 Development of newer formulation of efficient strains of 9. microbial agents to broaden their applicability and field Patil, C.R. 21.50 efficacy Development of high yielding multiple disease resistant 10. varieties in Cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) Deshpande, S.K. 10.00 Agronomic manipulations for enhancing lentil productivity 11 Math Ganajaxi in Northern transition zone of Karnataka 5.00 TOTAL 154.00 D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 7 III. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojane (RKVY) Projects / Experiments D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 8 RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR FUNDING UNDER RKVY PROGRAMME FOR THE YEAR 2013-14 PI’s Name Budget Sl. Title No. (Rs. In lakhs) Intervention through nano science and technology Dr. Krishnaraju 1. in crop improvement and crop husbandry P. U. 450.00 practices Research on integrated weed management Dr. Ramesh strategies by the cutting edge ‘cost effective and Babu 2. labour saving’ technologies to alleviate 79.00 diminishing labour force in agriculture Molecular and Phenotypic Characterization of Dr. 3. Cotton Transgenic Events for biotic and abiotic Vamadevaiah 150.00 stress tolerance H. M. Breeding for biotic stress and drought tolerance in Dr. (Mrs.) major field crops for increasing productivity under Sridevi O 4. changing climate conditions through molecular 350.00 assisted selection Development of Affluent novel microbial eco- Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta 5. technologies for sustainable agriculture, food and Shirnalli 54.00 bio-energy security. Development of Multi Functional Agri Robot for Dr. Desai S. R. 6. Agricultural Operations 15.00 Agricultural market intelligence and market Dr. Vijayakumar 7. planning H. S. 42.00 8. Identification and utilization of semio-chemicals in Dr. Patil R. R. 70.00 management of key pests of field crops 9. Investigations on the Agro-forestry based Value Dr. Madivalar 90.00 Chain Systems in rural areas of Uttara Kannada S. L. district 10. Genomics approaches for drought stress and Dr. Krishnaraju disease management in crop plants P. U. 200.00 TOTAL 1500.00 D:\Staff Code of DR UASD\N-Tech\PS (V. L. Shanbag)\Website Information 11-10-2013\Redesigning Website 03-05-2014\To be uploaded\List of projects - experiments.docx 9 RKVY Sanctioned PROJECTS FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 Sl. Budget Title Name of PI No. (Rs. In akhs) A N E W P R O J E C T S Introgression breeding for foliar disease resistance using 100.00 1 Ramesh Bhat cultivated and wild species in groundnut Management of mirid bug and flower bud maggot in Bt 50.00 2 S. S. Udikeri cotton - Appropriate Extension and Research approaches Farmers' participatory development of resilient organic food 100.00 3 production systems for higher productivity, resource use S.
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