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Euphytica | 2010

Participatory crop improvement and formal release of Jethobudho rice landrace in Nepal

S. Gyawali; B. R. Sthapit; B. Bhandari; J. Bajracharya; P. K. Shrestha; M. P. Upadhyay; D. I. Jarvis

Jethobudho is an aromatic rice landrace of the Pokhara valley in middle hills of Nepal. Although local consumers are willing to pay a high price for its purchase, the landrace has a problem with quality variation. Decentralized participatory population improvement for specific market-identified traits was conducted on “Jethobudho” populations collected from farmers’ fields in seven geographic regions of the valley in Nepal. The preferred post harvest quality traits, field tolerance to blast and lodging, and superior post harvest quality traits of Jethobudho were established by a consumer market survey. These traits were used for screening the materials. 338 sub-populations of Jethobudho were evaluated for yield, disease, lodging resistance, and post harvest quality traits. Significant variation was found for culm strength, neck blast tolerance, awn characteristics, panicle length, number of grains per panicle, test grain weight and post harvest quality traits, whereas no significant variation was found in grain yield, plant height, tiller number, maturity period and leaf blast. Based on these identified traits and micro-milling evaluations, 183 populations were screened in on-farm and on-station nurseries, and in succeeding years populations were further screened by plant breeders and expert farmers in research trials, resulting in the selection of 46 populations for post harvest quality traits. Six accessions with similar agronomic traits, field tolerance to blast and lodging, and superior post harvest quality traits, were bulked and evaluated on-farm using participatory variety selection (PVS). The enhanced Jethobudho accessions were also evaluated for aroma using simple sequence repeat (SSR) and found to have unique aromatic genetic constitution. Community based seed production groups were formed, linked to the Nepal District Self Seed Sufficiency Programme (DISSPRO), and trained to produce basic seeds (truthfully labeled) of Jethobudho. The National Seed Board of Nepal released the enhanced landrace in the name of “Pokhareli Jethobudho” in 2006, as the first bulk variety of traditional high quality aromatic rice improved through participatory plant breeding to be formally released in Nepal for general cultivation under the national seed certification scheme. Landrace improvement is shown as an important option for supporting programmes for in situ conservation of landraces on-farm.


Euphytica | 1996

Plant genetic resources of Nepal : A guide for plant breeders of agricultural, horticultural and forestry crops

Pramod Kumar Jha; Krishna Kumar Shrestha; M. P. Upadhyay; Dennis P. Stimart; David M. Spooner

SummaryNepal is rich in indigenous wild and landrace plant genetic resources for agronomic, horticultural, forestry, or medicinal uses, but much of this germplasm remains uncollected and awaits economic development. We list 485 entries (species, or genera for ornamental plants) in 14 categories, and compare these to existing germplasm collections in Nepal and the United States to highlight collection and conservation needs. To help plant plant collecting, we outline the key botanical and logistical data and legal framework for planning field work in Nepal.


Nepal Agricultural Research Journal | 2010

Socioeconomic and Agroecological Determinants of Conserving Diversity On-farm: The Case of Rice Genetic Resources in Nepal

Devendra Gauchan; Melinda Smale; N. Maxted; Mathew Cole; Bhuwon Sthapit; D. I. Jarvis; M. P. Upadhyay


Archive | 2004

Red Listing of Agricultural Crop Species, Varieties and Landraces

Bal K. Joshi; M. P. Upadhyay; Devendra Gauchan; B. R. Sthapit; Krishna D Joshi


On-farm conservation of agricultural biodiversity in Nepal. Volume 2: managing diversity and promoting its benefits. Proceedings of the second national workshop, Nagarkot, Nepal, 25-27 August, 2004. | 2005

Stability of farmers' networks and nodal farmers in terai and hill villages of Nepal: implications for agrobiodiversity management on-farm.

Anil Subedi; Deepa Singh; Pitambar Shrestha; S. R. Subedi; B. R. Sthapit; M. P. Upadhyay; P. K. Shrestha; D. I. Jarvis


Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter = Bulletin de Ressources Phytogénétiques = Noticiario de Recursos Fitogenéticos | 2008

Ex situ and in situ management of wild and weedy rice in Nepal using a geographical information system

Bal K. Joshi; Kc Hari Bahadur; M. P. Upadhyay; Salik Ram Gupta; Bao Rong Lu; Prem Nath Mathur; B. R. Sthapit


Archive | 2006

On-farm management of agricultural biodiversity in Nepal: good practices

B. R. Sthapit; P. K. Shrestha; M. P. Upadhyay


Journal of Agriculture and Environment | 2013

Area And Diversity Of A Crop Reflects The Diversity Of Others

B. K. Joshi; M. P. Upadhyay; B. K. Baniya; Devendra Gauchan


Archive | 2009

Seed sources, storage and production systems of barley landraces in Jumla district, Nepal

Bal K. Joshi; Jwala Bachracharya; Deepak Pandey; Hari P. Bimb; B. K. Baniya; M. P. Upadhyay; Ashok Mudwari; Devendra Gauchan; Durgaman Dongol


On-farm conservation of agricultural biodiversity in Nepal. Volume 2: managing diversity and promoting its benefits. Proceedings of the second national workshop, Nagarkot, Nepal, 25-27 August, 2004. | 2005

Jethobudho landrace enhancement I: a participatory method for on-farm management of agrobiodiversity.

Sanjaya Gyawali; B. R. Sthapit; Bharat Bhandari; Devendra Gauchan; B. K. Joshi; I. P. Poudel; Sanjiv Subedi; M. P. Upadhayay; P. K. Shrestha; M. P. Upadhyay; D. I. Jarvis

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D. I. Jarvis

Bioversity International

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Sanjaya Gyawali

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

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Bal K. Joshi

North Carolina State University

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