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Dr Jagannath V. Patil is Director of the Indian Institute of Millets Research and Head of the Directorate of Sorghum Research, Hyderabad, India Dr Patil was formerly Professor of Botany in 2001 and Head, Department of Botany, MPKV, Rahuri. He has developed 19 varieties of safflower, chickpea, green gram, rajma bean, pigeon pea and sorghum, and has executed several research projects including international collaboration with DFID, ICRISAT-IFAD, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - Hope Project and Mc Knight Foundation USA. Dr Patil has also developed and popularized several crop production technologies, including sowing methods, seed treatment, foliar nutrient application, IPM and in-situ moisture conservation, soil type-based cultivars, protective irrigation and nutrient supply. Dr Patil is recipient of many awards and recognitions such as ICRISAT's Doreen Mashler Award, CGIAR's King Baudouin Chickpea team Award and a Fellowship of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Dr Patil has been engaged in post-graduate teaching in Genetics and Plant Breeding since 1994, and has published 107 peer-reviewed journal papers, 16 books and 53 other technical publications. Dr. Patil joined as Head, Directorate of Sorghum Research, Hyderabad in 2010.
Preface xix
Introduction: Millets - The Miracle Grains xxiC. Aruna Reddy
1 Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench 1P. Sanjana Reddy
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Origin and Taxonomy 1
1.3 Germplasm Resources and Utilisation 2
1.4 Genetics and Cytogenetics 4
1.5 Reproductive Biology 5
1.6 Production Constraints 7
1.7 Breeding Objectives 7
1.8 Sorghum Improvement Across Diverse Parts of the World 24
1.9 Future Prospects 32
References 33
2 Pearl Millet, Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br. 49P. Sanjana Reddy
2.1 Introduction 49
2.2 Origin and Taxonomy 51
2.3 Genetic Resources 52
2.4 Genetics of Important Traits 55
2.5 Morphology and Reproductive Biology 58
2.6 Selfing and Crossing 59
2.7 Breeding Methods 60
2.8 Cultivar Development 62
2.9 CMS Systems in Pearl Millet 64
2.10 Production Constraints 65
2.11 Grain Quality 73
2.12 Alternate Uses of Pearl Millet 73
2.13 Future Research Thrust Areas 74
References 75
3 Improvement in Finger Millet: Status and Future Prospects 87K.N. Ganapathy
3.1 Introduction 87
3.2 Area Production and Productivity 87
3.3 Origin and Domestication 88
3.4 Botanical Features and Breeding Behaviour 89
3.5 Emasculation and Pollination Techniques 90
3.6 Genetics of Traits 91
3.7 Gene Pool of Eleusine coracana 93
3.8 Germplasm and Genetic Diversity 94
3.9 Varietal Improvement in India 96
3.10 Varietal Development in Africa 98
3.11 Genetic Improvement for Blast Resistance 100
3.12 Development of Genetic Male Sterility 102
3.13 Mutation Breeding 103
3.14 Strategies to Bridge Research Gaps for Enhancing Productivity and Utilisation of Finger Millet 104
References 107
4 Foxtail Millet, Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. 112K. Hariprasanna
4.1 Introduction 112
4.2 Origin and Taxonomy 116
4.3 Germplasm Resources and Utilisation 118
4.4 Genetics and Cytogenetics 122
4.5 Reproductive Biology 126
4.6 Breeding Objectives 128
4.7 Breeding Methods 129
4.8 Breeding Efforts in the United States 131
4.9 Breeding Efforts in China 132
4.10 Breeding Efforts in India 133
4.11 New Tools for Genetic Improvement 135
4.12 Future Prospects 140
References 140
5 Proso Millet, Panicum miliaceum (L.): Genetic Improvement and Research Needs 150Sunil Shriram Gomashe
5.1 Introduction 150
5.2 Origin and Taxonomy 150
5.3 Botany and Reproductive Biology 151
5.4 Growth and Development 153
5.5 Cytogenetics 153
5.6 Genetic Resources and Utilisation 155
5.7 Genetic Improvement of Proso Millet: Achievements and Status 158
5.8 Breeding Objectives and Research Strategies 163
5.9 Future Prospects 166
References 166
6 Genetic Improvement in Little Millet 170K.N. Ganapathy
6.1 Introduction 170
6.2 Floral Biology 171
6.3 Cytogenetics and Morphological Variation in the Genus 172
6.4 Improvement in Little Millet 173
6.5 Critical Research Gaps 181
6.6 Strategies for Genetic Improvement 181
References
182
7 Barnyard Millet: Present Status and Future Thrust Areas 184Sunil Shriram Gomashe
7.1 Introduction 184
7.2 Nutritional Composition and Food Value 184
7.3 Origin and Taxonomy 185
7.4 Reproductive Biology 186
7.5 Cytogenetics 188
7.6 Genetic Resources and Utilisation 189
7.7 Breeding Objectives 191
7.8 Future Prospects 196
References 196
8 Kodo Millet, Paspalum scrobiculatum L. 199K. Hariprasanna
8.1 Introduction 199
8.2 Origin and Taxonomy 201
8.3 Germplasm Resources and Utilisation 204
8.5 Genetics and Cytogenetics 206
8.6 Reproductive Biology 208
8.7 Breeding Objectives 211
8.8 Breeding Methods 212
8.9 New Tools for Genetic Improvement 215
8.10 Future Prospects 219
References 219
9 Tef, Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter 226Kebebew Assefa, Solomon Chanyalew and Zerihun Tadele 9.1 Introduction 226
9.2 Origin and Taxonomy 227
9.3 Genetic Resources and Utilisation 232
9.4 Genetics and Cytogenetics 236
9.5 Reproductive Biology 240
9.6 Constraints in Tef Production 242
9.7 Genetic Improvement of Tef 245
9.8 Crop and Pest Management 256
9.9 Future Prospects 259
References 260
10 Insect Pests of Millets and Their Host Plant Relations 267A. Kalaisekar and P.G. Padmaja
10.1 Insect Pests 267
10.2 Host-Plant Selection by Insect Pests 277
References 284
11 Millet Diseases: Current Status and Their Management 291I.K. Das
11.1 Introduction 291
11.2 Sorghum Diseases 291
11.3 Pearl Millet Diseases 305
11.4 Small Millet Diseases 310
References 314
12 Nutritional Qualities & Value Addition of Millets 323C.V. Ratnavathi
12.1 Introduction 323
12.2 Sorghum 324
12.3 Pearl Millet 326
12.4 Finger Millet 327
12.5 Other Millets 328
12.6 Health Benefits of Millets 336
12.7 Conclusion 337
References 337
13 Molecular Markers for the Genetic Improvement of Millets 341P. Rajendrakumar
13.1 Introduction 341
13.2 Sorghum 342
13.3 Pearl Millet 354
13.4 Finger Millet 361
13.5 Foxtail Millet 364
13.6 Other Small Millets 369
13.7 Progress of Molecular Marker Research in Millets 372
13.8 Future Prospects 373
References 374
14 Strategies to Build Sustainable Millet Seed Systems 395Vilas A. Tonapi and Ch. Ravinder Reddy
14.1 Introduction 395
14.2 Factors Leading to Sustainable Seed Security 397
14.3 Developing a Community-Based Millet Seed System 409
14.4 The Alternative Integrated Seed-System Model 415
14.5 Need for a Policy Framework to Build a Viable Local Seed System 421
14.6 Conclusion 428
References 429
Index 431
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