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Friday, 13 September 2019

Call for Papers : Golden Jubilee Sugarcane R&D Workshop of TN & Puducherry

Call for Papers


ICAR - SUGARCANE BREEDING INSTITUTE

COIMBATORE 641 007
Call for Papers : Golden Jubilee Sugarcane R&D Workshop of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry  - Chennai; 
18-19 October 2019


GENERAL CIRCULAR - I

Dear Sir/Ma’am,
               
                The 50th Sugarcane Research & Development Workshop [Golden Jubilee] of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry would be held during October 18-19, 2019 (Tentative) at Chennai to discuss the following topics. The exact venue will be intimated shortly.
                                                                                                                                    
i.                     Review of action taken on the recommendations of the previous workshop
ii.                   Wide row planting with Intercropping
iii.                 Review of Sugarcane mechanization initiatives including mechanical harvesting
iv.                 Current varietal position and Performance of new sugarcane varieties
v.                   All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Sugarcane, Co-ordinated agronomic experiments/Adaptive Research Trial and SBI-SISMA/SBI-TNCSF Varietal trials
vi.                 Sugarcane seed nursery programme

As was done during the previous year, the "Dr. N. Mahalingam Memorial Lecture" would be delivered and prizes would be awarded for best presentations by the factory personnel, during the workshop.

Cheyyar Co-op. Sugar Mills ltd., Anakkavoor, would be hosting the Workshop. You are cordially invited to attend this Workshop along with your colleagues and participate in the deliberations. You may please prepare the manuscripts of the papers covering these topics as per the guidelines enclosed and send the same to the undersigned by September 27, 2019 . The guidelines can also be downloaded from http://sugarcane.res.in or http://caneinfo.icar.gov.in

As we are planning to bring out the papers presented at the workshop in printed form (Compendium of Research Articles & Status Papers; ISSN: 0973-8185), your papers may be prepared and sent to the undersigned in time. The papers (prepared using MS Word 2003) can be sent by email to sbiextension@yahoo.com. Presentations, created in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003/2007 format (.ppt/.pptx), should fit within the allotted time in the Technical sessions.

With best regards,
Yours sincerely,
DIRECTOR, ICAR-SUGARCANE BREEDING INSTITUTE
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Telephone Nos.: Office:  EPBX: 0422- 2472621 Extn : 238, 2472986 (Thro'PA) Fax: 0422-2472923 
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING PAPERS

Topic  i : Review of action taken on the recommendations of the previous workshop
            Sugar factories/Department of Sugar/Department of Agriculture and research institutions in the region are requested to furnish the details of action taken on the recommendations made in the previous workshop as per the details given hereunder:

S.
No
Recommendation/Action point
Action taken
  1.  
As most of the sugar mills had expressed water as the major constraint, all the factories should increase the area under micro irrigation to sustain sugarcane productivity.

  1.  
Sugar factory personnel need to monitor settling transplanting, micro irrigation, wide row planting and soil test based fertilizer application in the farmers’ fields & identify and document the problems being faced by the farmers in adoption.

  1.  
In order to facilitate large-scale adoption of sugarcane mechanization, all the factories should strive to achieve at least 50 % of cane area to be planted under wide row spacing 4 ft and 5 ft during the ensuing planting season.

  1.  
The sugar factories should mobilize adequate number of power tillers, mini tractors, disc harrows and trash shredders to ensure 100 % coverage of mechanized inter cultural operations in all the cane fields to be covered under wider row spacing during the ensuing  season.

  1.  
In order to enable the farmers to derive the benefits of sugarcane mechanization including mechanical harvesting, the factories who have not so far acquired any harvester machine either by the mills themselves or by the entrepreneurs should plan to cover at least 500 acres under wider row cane planting during the forthcoming season and make available 15,000 MT of cane for harvesting through machine. The sugar mills also should plan to acquire one harvester machine through entrepreneur.

  1.  
The sugar mills from all the sectors should assess their requirements of farm implements and machinery like power tillers, mini tractors, trash shredders, trash incorporators, disc harrows etc., and place their indents for getting allotment of NADP subsidy through respective Agrl. Engineering department in their district. The Chief cane development officer, TASCO may coordinate with all the sugar mills to get the budget allotment through the office of Commissioner of sugar.

  1.  
As the performance of Co 0212 has been found to be promising at Sakthi sugars, Appakudal, the sugar factories could conduct BMT at monthly intervals and data reported for the benefit of other factories

  1.  
Factories are urged not to cultivate too many varieties in their area

  1.  
Any clone sent out of the research stations in Tamil Nadu for testing purpose should have Co as prefix to C or G or Si for uniformity.

  1.  
Factories should ensure participation in the interactive meets organized by ICAR-SBI under the quality seed supply programme

  1.  
Systematic adoption of TC plantlets should be taken up by the factories





Topic  ii:  Wide row planting with Intercropping


            Area covered under wide row spacing in the factory area - extent of adoption of wide row spacing by farmers - yield improvement/reduction than normal row spacing - performance of varieties in 90, 120, 150 cm spacing or above - merits and demerits of wide row spacing - package of practices used for wider row spaced sugarcane - cost effectiveness of wide row spacing compared to normal row spacing – Area and percentage under wide row spacing with intercropping (Please provide in tabular form). Intercrops commonly being used in your factory area – selection criteria used for intercrops –Package of practices - Planting methods including spacing – effect of intercropping on tillering - Water management measures - labour requirement – Input use-Plant protection measures used – Time of harvest & harvesting techniques -  ease of mechanization - average cane yield levels and net returns obtained with different intercrops– best combination observed in your factory area - advantages of wide row planting with intercropping as perceived by cane development personnel and farmers of your factory area– demerits/problems in adopting wide row planting with intercropping - constraints in adoption – promotional efforts taken up (like demonstrations) for increasing area under wide row planting with intercropping- cases of successful farmers who had taken up wide row planting along with intercropping.

S.No.
System (Under wide row planting)
Coverage
(ha.)
Average cane yield (t/ha)
Duration  of Intercrop in the field
(eg. Up to three months)
Average intercrop yield (t/ha)

Sole sugarcane


-
-

Sugarcane + Intercrop – 1 (Specify)





Sugarcane + Intercrop – 2 (Specify)





Sugarcane + Intercrop – 3 (Specify)






           

Topic iii: Review of Sugarcane mechanization initiatives including mechanical harvesting
Usage of implements in sugarcane cultivation – sugarcane planter – intercultivator – earthing up ridger – stubble shaver - offbarrer- combined ratoon manager - weeder – rotovator trash shredder – Extent of mechanization in farmers’ fields (area & %) across different soil types – saving in labour, time and cost - merits and demerits in mechanization – scope for mechanization in farmers’ fields – cost effectiveness in mechanized and non-mechanized cane farms - perception of farmers towards mechanization – steps initiated to popularize mechanization in sugarcane – constraints in adoption of sugarcane mechanization.
            Mechanized harvesting – machines used, cost of machines, hiring charges of harvester, cost of maintenance harvester, spacing adopted, capacity of the machines, area covered (area and % of total cane area), extraneous materials in machine harvested cane, pros and cons of mechanized harvesting – steps initiated to popularize mechanization in sugarcane – constraints in adoption of sugarcane mechanization; impact of mechanized harvesting on juice quality /sugar recovery.


Topic iv: Current varietal position and Performance of new sugarcane varieties

Varietal position
Sugar factory personnel to provide the following details:


2016-17

S.No
Variety
Area covered
Percentage
Highest yield
t/ ha
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention year)
Yield, at present (t/ha)















2017-18

S.No
Variety
Area covered
Percentage
Highest yield
t/ ha
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention year)
Yield, at present (t/ha)


















2018-19

S.No
Variety
Area covered
Percentage
Highest yield
t/ ha
Yield at the time of introduction (t/ha) (Mention year)
Yield, at present (t/ha)



















Performance of new sugarcane varieties

            Scientists from ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore & Sugarcane Research Stations of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University would be presenting the characteristics of new sugarcane varieties and their performance in different regions.  Participants may present their observations on the performance of these varieties especially with reference to cane yield (average and highest yield recorded) quality (including SMT and BMT results), performance in different soil types and months of planting, optimum age at harvest and incidence of pest and diseases, tolerance to abiotic constraints like drought, water-logging etc. may also be indicated.


Topic v:   All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Sugarcane, Co-ordinated agronomic experiments/Adaptive Research Trial and SBI-SISMA/SBI-TNCSF Varietal trials

            The results of AICRP (S) trials, CAE/ART trials and SBI-SISMA/SBI-TNCSF trials conducted during the previous crop season would be presented by the Research Institutions and Sugar mills. 
                       

Topic vi: Sugarcane seed nursery programme
           
           
Details of three–tier seed nursery programme adopted by the factory to sustain the yield of sugarcane varieties to be provided.

Particulars
Area in hectares
Sector I
Sector II
Sector III
Area under primary nursery
Variety 1.
Variety 2.
Variety 3.

Area under secondary nursery
Variety 1.
Variety 2.
Variety 3.

Area under commercial nursery
Variety 1.
Variety 2.
Variety 3.


            Breeder seed production programme of ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University would be discussed.  Sugar factories may indicate their breeder seed requirements for the ensuing season.


Please note:
Kindly provide the data in tabular form, wherever required. You may include additional information if you feel that this would help in enhancing the purpose of the workshop. Please restrict your paper to the main themes of the workshop only.





Friday, 12 August 2016

Call for Papers

ICAR - SUGARCANE BREEDING INSTITUTE

COIMBATORE 641 007

Call for Papers : 17th meeting of Sugarcane R&D Workers of Northern Karnataka  - Belagavi; 
16-17 September, 2016

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GENERAL CIRCULAR - I
Dear Sir/Ma’am,
           ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore in collaboration with University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belagavi  and the sugar industries of Northern Karnataka would be organizing the 17th meeting of Sugarcane Research and Development workers of Northern Karnataka during September 16-17, 2016 in the premises of S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belagavi to discuss the following topics:

·      Review of action taken on the recommendations of the previous meeting
·      Pest management in Sugarcane including White grubs
·      Managing saline-alkali soils
·      Varietal position in sugar factories
·      Performance of new sugarcane varieties &  AICRP (S) Varietal trials
·      Sugarcane seed nursery programme
                                 
          Besides these, there will be a general interactive session before the plenary session on the second day and a special lecture on Micro Irrigation and Fertigation in Sugarcane.

          S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Shri Prabulingeshwar Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. and Gem Sugars Ltd., would be jointly hosting the meeting.

     You are cordially invited to attend this meeting along with your colleagues and participate in the deliberations. Manuscripts of the papers covering these topics may please be prepared as per the guidelines enclosed and send the same to the undersigned by August 26, 2016. The guidelines can also be downloaded from www.sugarcane.res.in or www.caneinfo.nic.in .

     As we are planning to bring out the papers presented at the meeting in printed form (Compendium of Research Articles & Status Papers; ISSN: 0973-8185), your papers may be prepared and sent to the undersigned in time. The papers (prepared using MS Word 2003) can be sent by email to sbiextension@yahoo.com. Presentations, created in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003/2007 format (.ppt/.pptx), should fit within the allotted time in the Technical sessions.

With kind regards,
Yours sincerely,

Sd/-
 DIRECTOR
_________________________________________________________________
Telephone Nos: Office:  EPBX: 0422- 2472621 Extn : 238, 2472986 (Thro'PA) Fax: 0422-2472923 
E-mail: sbiextension@yahoo.com . Visit www.caneinfo.nic.in


Saturday, 23 January 2016

Soil Moisture Indicator Launched

‘Soil Moisture Indicator’ launched at ICAR - Sugarcane Breeding Institute

                    Dr Bakshi Ram, Director of ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore launched the ‘Soil Moisture Indicator’ (SMI) device at the Institute premises on 20 January 2016.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Bakshi Ram said that, of late, depletion of water resources in agriculture has been a serious cause of concern. In most of the farmers’ fields, particularly in sugarcane fields, efficient irrigation management practices such as irrigation-scheduling, based on soil moisture status is rarely in practice. In an effort to save water and to facilitate irrigation-scheduling, ICAR-SBI has developed a handy and user-friendly electronic moisture–indicating device, named “Soil Moisture Indicator”.
The SMI device helps the farmers in deciding when to irrigate their fields and as a result there would be considerable saving of irrigation water.
          Expressing gratitude to those involved in the design & development of the device, he informed that the SMI technology was evolved with the active participation of farmers and sugar factory personnel across three agro-climatic zones of Tamil Nadu through the Farmers’ Participatory Action Research Project (FPARP).
          Explaining the mode of operation, he said that the sensor rods of SMI need to be inserted into the soil to a required depth to assess the soil moisture, which is indicated by glowing LEDs. Dr Bakshi Ram added that the device is suitable for use in agricultural farms as well as in potted plants.
          The institute has registered four designs of SMI, while a product patent is pending. Tech Source Solutions, a Bangalore based firm that has entered into a license agreement with ICAR-SBI has started marketing this device by pricing it at Rs.1200.00. Details are available in www.sugarcane.res.in and www.caneinfo.nic.in

Contact details of the manufacturer:
Tech Source Solutions
No 163, Rajeshwari Complex
2nd Floor, Above Karnataka Bank,
R V Road, Near Minerva Circle
Bangalore 560004

Phone: +91- 8792102264 / 9035067427 



Friday, 19 June 2015

CeRA User-awareness workshop



CeRA User-awareness workshop organized at SUGARCANE BREEDING INSTITUTE

Dr Rameshwar Singh, Project Director, ICAR- Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture (DKMA), New Delhi inaugurated the one-day J-Gate@CeRA User awareness workshop at ICAR - Sugarcane Breeding Institute (SBI), Coimbatore on 12 June 2015. Delivering the inaugural address, he said that CeRA has been successfully serving as an R&D information resource base for the Agricultural researchers of our country over the years.

Dr Rameshwar Singh, Project Director, ICAR-DKMA delivering the Inaugural address
 Urging the researchers of ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, ICAR-Central Institute for Cotton Research-Regional Station, ICAR- Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering-IEP and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University to make use of CeRA, Dr Singh mentioned that CeRA is the largest e-resource consortium in the country, after UGC-Infonet. The Document Delivery Request (DDR) is a unique feature of CeRA, he added.

Highlighting some of the new initiatives of CeRA such as trial access to Encyclopedia Britannica, JoVE and a few e-books, Dr Singh felt that research institutes should improve their Net connectivity to effectively utilize CeRA facility.

Dr.Bakshi Ram, Director of ICAR-SBI, Coimbatore in his Presidential address, complimented the efforts of CeRA in providing quick access to quality journals in the field of Agriculture. Appreciating the initiatives of ICAR-DKMA in showcasing the important technologies of ICAR, Dr Ram suggested that researchers should use the advanced search facility of CeRA for accessing information, rather than conducting searches through common search engines such as Google.

Dr Bakshi Ram, Director, ICAR-SBI delivering the Presidential address at the Workshop

Earlier, in his introductory remarks, Dr D Puthira Prathap, Principal Scientist & Officer In-charge, ICAR-SBI Library said that the discipline of Agricultural sciences has been immensely benefitted with the launch of CeRA in 2007. The high number of un-cited papers, which would come down with access to CeRA, has long plagued the discipline, he said. This is the fifth in the series of CeRA workshops conducted at SBI, since 2008, he informed.

Dr D Puthira Prathap, Officer In-charge, SBI Library addressing the participants of the Workshop


Dr.K.Sivaraman, Principal Scientist & Chairman, Library committee, ICAR-SBI proposed a formal vote of thanks and Dr R.S.Rana, In-charge, CeRA, New Delhi co-ordinated the Interactive session of the workshop.
            The workshop, conducted by Informatics India Ltd., Bangalore was attended by 100 participants.

Dr K Sivaraman, Chairman, Library Committee, SBI addressing the gathering

Friday, 17 April 2015

New Sugarcane Sett Treatment Device



New ‘Sett treatment device’ for treatment of sugarcane setts/buds for healthy nursery

www.caneinfo.nic.in


 Sugarcane setts (seed material) are prone to infection by severe diseases like red rot, smut and other fungal diseases in the field after planting and it affects germination, growth and ultimately its yield of the crop. The normal practice recommended is to treat the setts by soaking overnight in solution of fungicides/ other solutions at recommended dosage by which the crop can be protected from infection from setts or soil.  However practical difficulties and handling huge volumes of setts and cost involved in this technique has not made it feasible for adoption by the farmers. With an aim to treat huge volume of setts/buds in shortest possible time, ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore developed a “Sett Treatment device” for treating the setts under reduced pressure in technical collaboration with ICAR-Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering Regional Centre, Coimbatore.

·         By using this equipment, the sett treatment is done in 10-15 minutes with more effective diffusion of the chemicals or bio-inoculum into the sugarcane setts / buds.
·         Since the same chemical can be reused, there is a huge savings in chemical used for pretreatment, thus making the system environmentally friendly, addressing the issue of optimized chemical use in agriculture.
·         In red rot, smut and wilt endemic areas, fungicide treatment through this "sett treatment device" will protect the crop from sett -borne and soil borne inoculum. Thereby the crop is free from the disease for 3-4 months.
·         Once the crop is protected in young stage the disease build up in the field is reduced and further course of fungicide can be delivered through drip system if available, to protect the crop from the dreaded diseases
·         The device can be used directly for field planting by sugarcane farmers or in single bud nurseries to raise healthy seedlings.
 
Based on the successful results obtained in the field trials conducted at SBI, Coimbatore and disease endemic locations with prototype model developed, scaled up model was developed . The scaled up model could be hitched to the tractor and transported to the sugarcane field, making it very convenient to use. The project has been funded by IDP group of Department of Science and technology, Government of India.

www.caneinfo.nic.in
www.caneinfo.nic.in
 Further Information:
Head, Division of Crop Protection
ICAR- Sugarcane Breeding Institute
Coimbatore - 641 007