Sugarcane Breeding Research Institute

Sugarcane Breeding Research Institute
Established 1912
Owner Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Location Coimbatore
Website sugarcane.res.in

Sugarcane Breeding Research Institute is a central research institute in Coimbatore, India.[1] It was established in 1912 and is affiliated to Indian Council of Agricultural Research. It was established to promote research efforts in sugarcane production and is the only sugarcane research institute in the country.[2]

History

The Sugarcane Breeding Research Institute was established by the British Raj in 1912.[3] The institute was established as a sugarcane research station under the Department of Agriculture, Madras Presidency funded by the then British Government.[4] In 1932, a new center at Karnal was established with the funds sanctioned by the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research. In 1962, a new research center was established in Kannur to house the world collection of sugarcane germplasm.[4] The institute got affiliated to Indian Council of Agricultural Research in 1969. In 1999, a new research center at Agali, Palakkad became operational.[4]

Work

The sugarcane varieties introduced by the institute occupy more than 90% of total sugarcane cultivated area in India.[5] The institute was involved in early research into hybridization, a first attempt to improve the subtropical types of canes. The first variety was developed in 1918 based on wild sugarcane species Saccharum spontaneum and resulted in 50 percent improvement in cane yield.[6][7] The cane varieties introduced were exported to Cuba and the United States.[4]

In 2012, the institute developed transgenic sugarcane introducing new molecular technologies.[8] In 2014, the institute introduced high energy sugar canes with high sucrose content which can be used for both commercial sugar extraction and biomass energy production.[9] In 2015, a new sett treatment device was developed in collaboration with the Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering for treating the setts under reduced pressure to prevent them from fungal diseases.[10] The institute introduced seven new varieties of sugarcane in 2015.[11] CODISSIA organizes Agri Intex, an annual agricultural trade fair to promote agriculture and allied industries in association with SBRI. The 15th edition was organized in 2015 which included participants from over 10 countries.[12][13]

Reference

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  7. "Madras miscellany: Oxford professor without a degree". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  8. "Breeding institute develops transgenic sugarcane". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  9. "Sugarcane Breeding Institute develops 'energy canes'". Economic Times. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  10. "New device to treat sugarcane setts". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  11. "SRS to release seven new varieties". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  12. "Agri Intex" (PDF). TNAU. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  13. "Coimbatore to host 4-day agricultural trade fair". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
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