2. Genetics & Plant Breeding 2.1 Varietal Improvement Twenty three centres spread over 18 states carried out the varietal development activities as per the approved technical programme. The salient achievements during the year 2013-14 in toria (Brassica rapa var toria), yellow sarson (B. rapa var yellow sarson), gobhi sarson (B. napus), Indian mustard (B. juncea), karan rai (B. carinata) and taramira (Eruca sativa) are discussed: 2.1.1 Genetic Resource Management A total of 6,422 accessions comprising toria (700), Indian mustard (4,545), yellow sarson (438), gobhi sarson (166), brown sarson (216), karan rai (192), taramira (127), Brassica tournefortii (04), Sinapis alba (03), B. caudatus (04), R. caudatus (02), B.nigra (14), B. oleracea (06), Raphanus sativa (01), Crambe spp (02), Lepidium spp (01) and Camellina spp (01) were maintained through appropriate mating system at Bawal, Bhubaneswar, Dholi, Hisar, Kanpur, Morena, Pantnagar, Shillongani, S.K. Nagar, Sriganganagar, IARI, New Delhi, Navgaon and Chatha (Table 2.1.1). Another 660 new accessions comprising Indian mustard (441), toria (01), gobhi sarson (51), brown sarson (151), and taramira (16), were collected. Further, 1,829 accessions consisting of 709 Indian mustard, 145 toria, 302 yellow sarson, 68 gobhi sarson, 252 brown sarson, 06 karan rai 255 taramira and 92 B. rugosa accessions were evaluated. On the basis of germplasm evaluation, promising accessions were identified for temperate conditions at Khudwani in brown sarson, earliness in toria at Bhubaneswar, Pantnagar and Dholi; tolerance to aphid and drought in toria at Bhubaneswar and earliness and aphid tolerance in Indian mustard at Bhubaneswar and tolerance to diseases and pests at Dholi. 2.1.2 Creation of genetic variability through hybridization/ mutagenesis and selection Creation of variability is the essence and backbone of the breeding programme. To cater the need of diverse agro climatic conditions of the country, 56 crosses were attempted in toria, 15 in yellow sarson and 399 in Indian mustard, at Khudwani, Chatha, Dholi, Hisar, Kanpur, Navgaon,, SK Nagar, Sriganganagar and Pantnagar to improve seed yield, earliness, seed size, disease/pest resistance, quality and oil content (Table 2.1.2). Selection of superior plants/bulks at different centres was practiced in toria, yellow sarson and Indian mustard (Table 2.1.2). In toria, development of composites population after selection was the main objective. In yellow sarson, hybridization and selection from segregating generations was attempted at Pantnagar and Kanpur. In Indian mustard, 7797 single plants and about 487 bulks were selected from segregating and advanced generations. PB1 2.1.3 Evaluation of advanced breeding lines Advance breeding lines evaluated under different station/state /preliminary yield trials at various centres have been presented in Table 2.1.3. 178 strains of toria were tested at Kanpur, Hisar, Morena and Dholi. The yield superiority in toria was up to 36.3 % over the check (T9) at Kanpur. In yellow sarson, 64 strains were tested at Kanpur and Dholi. The yield superiority up to 33.3 % over the check Pitambari was recorded at Kanpur. In Indian mustard, 1771 strains including 105 F1s were evaluated at 12 centres in 67 trials. Yield superiority up to 36.7 % over the check PBR 357 was recorded at IARI, New Delhi under rainfed condition. 21 strains of taramira were evaluated at Jobner and yield superiority up to 17.6 % over the check, RTM 314 was recorded. 35 strains of gobhi sarson at Hisar and Chatha and 15 of brown sarson at Khudwani were also evaluated. 2.1.4 Hybrid/ Mapping populations’ development In Indian mustard, mapping populations for glucosinolate and erucic acid were developed at IARI, New Delhi. CMS and restorer conversion programme for hybrid development has been undertaken at IARI New Delhi, Hisar, Morena, S.K. Nagar and Pantnagar (Table 2.1.2). Further, production of doubled haploid (DH) lines through anther culture of two F1 crosses was attempted at Hisar. 2.2 Breeder seed production Indents of 95.2 q breeder seed of 76 rapeseed-mustard varieties and one parental line of hybrid, NRCHB 506 were received from Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (DAC), Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India for production during 2013-14. Allocation was made to 21 centres for the production of 95.0 q breeder seed of 75 varieties and 1 parental line during the 20th annual group meeting held at SDAU, SK Nagar. One variety Pusa Kalyani was not allotted as it is an old variety and nucleus seed of this variety is not available. Similarly indents of A, B and R lines of Giriraj were not relevant as Giriraj is a pureline variety hence its production has been indicated against B line. Against the indent, 217.33 q breeder seed including carry over was produced, indicating a surplus availability of 122.33 q. Breeder seed of 03 varieties including GSL 1 of gobhi sarson and RLM 619 and Divya of Indian mustard could not be produced as the nucleus seed of GSL 1 and RLM 619 was not available. Further, less quantity of M 27, TS-36, T 9, Parvati, of toria; Ashirwad, DRMR 601, Navgold and Pusa Bold of Indian mustard and Pant Pili Sarson of yellow sarson was produced. In addition, 32.2 q breeder seed of 29 varieties was also reported from different centres. The centre and variety wise details of breeder seed production are reported in Table 2.2. PB2 Table 2.1.1 Genetic Resource Management activities Crop Centre No. of accessions procured/ collected No. of lines maintaine d No. of lines evaluated Promising accessions identified Traits for which identified 2 3 4 5 6 7 - 130 - ORT ( m)1 7 -6 -5 (7 6 d a ys )& O RT 1 7 -7 -1 (7 7 d a ys ) Earliness - - - ORT -1 7 -6 -5 T o leran t to ap h id - - - ORT 1 7 -6 -1 6 T o leran t to d ro u g h t - 84 84 IGT-2, IGT-64, IGT-91, RAUDT-62, RAUDT-15, RAUDT7, RAUDT-67, RAUDT-36, RAUDT-16, RAUDT-74, Yield, earliness, yield components, resistance /tolerance to diseases - pests and quality traits 1 Toria Bhubaneswar Dholi RAUDT-79, RAUDT-7, DC9401 TH-9802, Dwarf Toria, Satha local Hisar - 95 - Kanpur Morena Navgaon Pantnagar - 255 31 01 - 31 18 01 01 43 19 658 - 128 7 145 57 - Shillongani S.K. Nagar Total Indian mustard Bawal Bhubaneswar PB3 - - PT-141, PT-145, PTHC-10-1, PTHC-10-2, PTHC-10-3, PHTC-10-4, PHTC-10-7, PHTC-10-8, PHTC-10-9 PHTC10-10, PHTC-11-10, PHTC-11-15, PHTC-11-16, PHTC-1120, PHTC-11-21, PHTC-12-6, PHTC-10-5, PHTC-10-6 One B M -2 0 - 1 2 -3 (9 0 d a ys ) , B M2 0 -2 3 - 6 (9 0 d a ys ) Extra early, early, medium and late maturity B M -2 0 - 2 3 -6 T o leran t to ap h id Early maturity Earliness Chatha-Jammu Dholi 56 390 14 390 TPM-1, RK-8401, TM-12, BIO94, Domo, Jatai Local, EC 339000, EC 338997 EC-399301, PAB 9511, PAB 9534, IC401574, IC 399788, RAURDA 09-32, RAURDA 09-34, RAURDA 09-78, RAURDA 09-153, RAURDA 09-170, RAURDA 09-172, RAURDA 09-212, RAURDA 09-214 Yield, earliness, yield components, resistance /tolerance to diseases - pests and quality traits. - 46 46 RAURDA 09-32, RAURDA 09-205, RAURDA 09-63, RAURDA 09-23, RAURDA 09-212, RAURDA 09-78, RAURDA 09-07, RAURDA 09-69, RAURDA 09-25, RAURDA 09-246, RAURDA 09-164, RAURDA 09-214 Alternaria blight resistance/ tolerance and yield components - - - - Hisar IARI, New Delhi Kanpur Morena Navgaon Pantnagar Shillongani 405 - 331 439 1465 405 120 51 Sri Ganganagar 22 794 - - Yield, disease - 320 - - - 4545 709 49 - - RAUDYS-89-111, Pendent Local, RAUDYS-9701 Yield, Earliness, Yield components, Resistance /Tolerance to Diseases - Pests and Quality traits. - - S.K.Nagar Total Yellow sarson 14 160 42 Bawal 441 - Dholi - 174 174 Hisar Kanpur Navgaon - 12 155 01 - - PB4 Total Gobhi sarson Total Brown Sarson Total Karan rai Pantnagar - - 78 - - Shillongani S.K.Nagar - 28 68 438 17 1 302 17 - - Tower, HNS 0004 - Dholi Khudwani 51 51 51 - - Hisar IARI, New Delhi S.K. Nagar 43 38 17 166 - 68 54 - - Bawal 51 - - - Dholi - 41 41 - - Khudwani 151 151 151 11 Navgaon - 01 - - Early, suitable for temperate valley conditions - Pantnagar - - 6 Late S.K.Nagar - 23 - PHBC-11-11,PHBC-11-14, PHBC-11-17,PHBC-11-19, PHBC-12-10, PHBC-12-33 - 151 - 216 06 252 06 Kiran, PBN-2001, PBN-2002, PBN9501, PBC9221 - - 10 170 6 - - - - - - Yield Dholi Hisar IARI, New Delhi S.K.Nagar 192 06 - Total IARI, New Delhi B rapa 42 - 42 Total Taramira - Bawal 155 PB5 IARI, New Delhi Jobner Navgaon Total B. tournefortii Total S. alba 16 16 - 06 120 01 127 04 04 02 100 255 - - 01 - IARI, New Delhi Navgaon - Pantnagar - 03 03 01 04 01 01 02 - 27 IARI, New Delhi - 14 14 27 IARI, New Delhi IARI, New Delhi Navgaon Total B. caudatus Total R. caudatus Total B. nigra IARI, New Delhi Navgaon RTM- 1516 and RTM-1518 - Seed yield - - - - - - - - - - - Dwarf & medium height - Total B. oleracea IARI, New Delhi - 06 - - - R. sativa IARI, New Delhi - 01 - - - Crambe spp. IARI, New Delhi - 02 - - - Lepidium spp. IARI, New Delhi - 01 - - - Cameliina spp. IARI, New Delhi - 01 - - - B rugosa Pantnagar - - 92 - Vegetable type, fodder type 660 6422 1829 Grand Total PB6 Table 2.1.2: Number of crosses, their generation and number of selections practiced. Selection Centre Objective (s) Generation Pedigree No. of crosses/ lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 F6 PT 303 x PT 507, PT 303 x Panchali, PT 303 x TS 29, PT 507 x Panchali, PT 507 x TS 29, Panchali x TS 29 06 150 Th r e e w a y crosses(F3s) (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x BR-23, (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-67) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-67) x BR 23, (RAUDT-7 x RAUDT-67) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-7 x RAUDT-67) x BR 23, (RAUDT-55 x RAUDT-67) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-55 x RAUDT-67) x BR 23, (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15) x RAUTS-17, (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15) x BR-23, (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15) x BR 23, (RAUDT-79 x RAUDT-67) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-79 x RAUDT-67) x BR 23, (RAUDT-16 x RAUDT-67) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-16 x RAUDT-67) x BR 23, (RAUDT-16 x RAUDT-67) x PT-303, (RAUDT-74 x RAUDT-67) x RAUTS-17, (RAUDT-74 x RAUDT-67) xPT-303, (RAUDT-74 x RAUDT-67) x BR 23. 20 No. of single plants No. of bulks 7 Crop: Toria Bhubanes war Dholi E a r l y, h i gh s e e d a n d o i l yi e l d , dwarf Early and high yield 297+18 9 Early, high seed and oil yield Double crosses (F3s) (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-7 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-55 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-79 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-16 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-74 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-62 x RAUDT-67) x (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15), (RAUDT62 x RAUDT-67) x (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15), (RAUDT-7 x RAUDT-67) x (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15), (RAUDT-7 x RAUDT-67) x (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15), (RAUDT-55 x RAUDT-67) x (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15), (RAUDT-55 x RAUDT-67) x (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15), (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-79 x RAUDT-67), (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-16 x RAUDT-67), (DC 9401 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-74 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-79 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-16 x RAUDT-67), (RAUDT-36 x RAUDT-15) x (RAUDT-74 x RAUDT-67) 17 324+90 Early and high yield F6 RAUDT 62 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT 62 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 7 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT 7 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 55 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 41 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT 41 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 36 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT36 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 79 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 16 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT 16 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 51 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT 44 x RAUDT 15, RAUDT 4 x RAUDT 67, RAUDT 33 x RAUDT 15, DC 9401 x RAUDT 15, 17 81 PB7 Hisar Early, high seed yield Open pollination Early and late populations Kanpur Early, high yielding Population Improvement Population 1:TK 01-1, TK 01-2, PT-303, TK 02-1, TK 9901, PT-507, T9, Bhawani, ORM (M) 21-1, ORM (M) 7-1, Parbati, Anuradha and ORT-11 Population 2:TK 9902, PT-303, TK-9801, TK-9802, PT-507, T9, Bhawani, ORM(M)21-1, ORM(M)7-1, Parbati, Anuradha and ORT-11 Population 3:TK-950, TK-9302, PT-303, TK-9702, PT-507, T9, Bhawani, ORM(M)21-1, ORM(M)7-1, Parbati, Anuradha and ORT-11 Khudwani Morena Seed yield & contributing traits Earliness, seed yield, bold seed and quality 3 Fresh cross 20 F2 F3 F1 30 14 F2 F3 F4 F5 RMT-10-9 x (JT-1,RMT-08-6,JD-6); RMT-10-11 x (JT-1,RMT-08-6,JD-6); RMT-10-13 x (JT1,RMT-08-6,JD-6); JT-1 x (JM-1,JM-2,JM-3,JM-4,RVM-1,RVM-2); RMT-08-6 x JM-1, RMT08-6 x RVM-2; JM-1 x (JT-1,RMT-08-2,RMT-08-6,RMT-10-7, RMT-10-10); JM-2 x JT1,RMT-08-2, RMT-08-6,RMT-10-10, B-85); JM-3 x JT-1 JMT-02-6 X (JMT-04-5, JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), JT-1 X (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT30), RVM-1 X (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), RMT-8 -4-1 X (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT10-7, PT-30), RMT-08-5-1 X (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), RMT-10-10 X (JMT-045,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), RMT-10-11 x (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), rmt-10-13 X (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), RMT-10-14 X (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30), RMT-10-15 (JMT-04-5,JD -6, RMT-10-7, PT-30) RMT-02-6 X (JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-7, JMT-08-10, JD-6, PT-303), RMT -02-6 X (JT-1, JMT 08-6, JMT 8-10, JD-6, PT-303), RMT -05 X (JT-1, JMT-08-7 JMT-08-10, JD-6, PT-303), RMT -01-6 X (JT-1,JMT 08-6, JMT-08-7 , JMT-08-10, JD-6,PT-303), RMT -04-1 X (JMT-086, JMT-08-7, JMT-08-10,JD-6, PT-303), RMT -08-1 X (JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-7, JMT-0810, JD-6), RMT -08-13 X (JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-7, JMT-08-10, JD-6, PT-303), RMT-08-9 X(JT-1,JMT-08-6, JMT-08-6,JMT-08-7, JD-6, PT-303), RMT-08-2 X (JT-1,JMT-08-6, JMT08-7, JMT-08-10, PT-303), RMT-08-8 X (JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-7, JMT-08-10, JD-6, PT303) 40 RMT-02 x (JT-1, RMT-10-10), RMT-02-6x (RMT-10-6, JD-6, PT-303), RMT-05x (RMT-10-7, RMT-10-10), RMT-016x (JT-1, RMT-10-6, RMT-10-10), RMT04-1X (RMT-10-6, RMT-10-7, RMT-10-10, JD-6, PT-303), RMT-10-11XJT-1, RMT-10-13X(JT-1, RMT-10-6, RMT-10-7, RMT10-2XRMT10-10, RMT-10-8 X RMT10-6, JT-1X (PT-303, NDT-5-3, BHAWANI, Bastor Toria-4), NDT-5-3x JT-1, Bhawani X JT-1, Bastor Toria -4 x JT-1, RMT-10-7x RMT04-1, RMT-10-9X (TK-06-2, TL-2013, RMT-04-1, RMT-10-7), TK-06-2 X RMT-10-7, TH-303 X RMT-10-7, RMT 04-1 X RMT-10-7, RMT-10-13 X RMT-10-7, PT-2004-3 X RMT-10-9, RMT-10-11 X (TL-2013, RMT-10-13), RMT-10-13 X (RMT-10-9, TK-06-2, RMT-04-1). RMT-08-11 x PT-303, RMT -08-11 x ORT-17-6-16, RMT -08-11 x TL-2013, RMT x10-13 x RMT-10-11, RMT x10-13 x TL-2013, TL-2013 x RMT-10-13, PT 303x RMT-10-13 22 PB8 21 7 F6 F7 BC1F7 BC2F7 BC2F8 BC3F8 Advance material under selection Composites Pantnagar Identification of good combiners for seed yield and quality Fresh crosses Earliness & high yield Fresh crosses F1 to F2 Single crosses Three way crosses Double crosses F2 to F3 TK-06-1x TL-2013, TL-2013 x JMT-016, PT-2004 – 3 x (TH- 0302, JMT-016, JT-1), TH- 0302 x (JMT02-6, JMT-04-1, JT-1), Bhawani x (TL-2013 , TH-0302, JMT-016), JMT-02-6 x (TK06-2, TH-0302), JT-1 x (TL-2013, TH-0302, Bhawani) RMT-02-6 ( PT-2004-3, TH-0302), RMT-05 (RAUDT-01-02, TK-06-2, TK-06-1, TL-2027, PT-2004-3), MRN-T-20 (RAUDT-01-03, RAUDT-01-02, TK-06-2, , PT-2004-3, TH-0302, JT-1 (TL-2027, TH-0302), Bhawani JMT –02-6, TL-2027 RMT-02-6, RAUDT-01-02 x JMT-02-6 Using Parents - JT-1, TKG-03-1, PT-303, Bhawani, RAUDT-0102, RAUDT-01-3, TK-06-1, TK-06-2, TL-2027, TH-0302 Using Parents - JT-1, RH-0258, ORT(M) 5-2, Parkland, T-9, Candle, JMT-02, PT-2002-26, PT-303, TKG-03-2, , BAUST-2003 Using parents- JT-1, , Bhawani, RH-0258, SCRT-1-1-2, RAUDT-01-03, TK-06-1, TK-06-2, PT-303, TH-0302, Candle, RAUDT-01-02,TL- 2027, MRNT-9 Using parents - JT-1, RH-0258, ORT-(M)5-2, JMT-02, Parkland, Candle, T-9, PT-303, JMT-02, PT-2002-26, TKG-03-2, RH-0258, PT-2002-15, JMT-05, TH-0102, JMT-96-1 Using parents- NDT-03-1, JT-1, ORT-(M)5-2, Bhawani, Parkland, PT-303, PT-2002-26, NDT-03-2, TKG-03-2, BAUST-2003, T9, RH-0258 JT-1, PT-303, T9, Bahwani, ORT(M)5-2 JMT-01, MRN-T-20, JMT-02-6, JMT-08, JMT-04-1 Parkland, JYT-10-1, JYT-15-2, JYT-20-2, JYT-36-2 JMT-016, JMT-09, JMT-03, JMT-04, JMT-05 MRN-T-16, MRN-T-22, MRN-T-23, MRN-T-27, MRN-T-30 RMT-08-4-1 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-2); RMT-08-10 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-2); RMT-08-7 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-2); RMT-08-8 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-2); JMT-04-3 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT08-2); RMT-02-6 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-2); RMT-02-5 x (JD-6, PT-303, JT-1, JMT-08-6, JMT-08-2); PTHC-12-1 × PT-141, PTHC-12-1 × PT-2006-4, PT-30 × PTC-11-9, PTHC-12-1 × RSPT-1, PT-30 × TCN-13-9, Bhawani × PT-141, PT-30 × Baster toria-9, PT -30 × PTC-11-3 12 PT-507 x PHTC-10-2, PT-30 x PHTC-11-21, PT-2006-4 x PHTC-11-21, PT-2006-4 x PT-141 4 PTC-2009-3 x RSPT-1) x PT-141, (Baster toria-9 x RSPT-2) x Bhawani, PT-30 x (RSPT-1 x PT-145), TCN-2012-6 x (Bhawani x PT-145) (Baster toria-9 x RSPT-2) x (PRT-1 PT-145), (PT-2008-2 x PT-30) x (Bhawani x PT-145), (PRT- x RSPT-1) x (PRT-1 PT-141), BSH-1 x PTC-2011-3 Bhawani x PT-141, Bhawani x PT-145, Bhawani x RSPT-1, PT-30 x PT-141, PT-30 x RSPT-2, RSPT-1 x PT-141, RSPT-1 x PT-145, RSPT-2 x PT-141, RSPT-2 x PT-145, PRT-1 x RSPT-2, Bastar Toria x RSPT-1, PTE-2008-2 x PT-30, PTE-2008-2 x Uttara, PTE-2008-2 x PT-2006-2, PTC-2009-3 x PT-30, PTC-2009-3 x PT-2006-2, PTC-2009-5 x PT-2006-2, Bastar Toria-4 x RSPT-1, PTC-2009-3 x PT-141 , PT-303 x PT-141, PTC-20011-3 x PT-141, NDT-9-2 x PT-30, 4 PB9 11 16 9 5 6 10 5 28 8 4 4 3 4 24 14 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 Shillongani Earliness, high seed yield Crop: Yellow sarson Kanpur Early, high yield & bold seed Pantnagar Early and high yield RMT-08-6 x PT-2006-2, Gharia x MCN-11-51 NDT-9-1 x RMT-8-7, NDT-9-1 x TK-17-4, TH-05-09 x RMT-8-7, PT-2008-2 x Uttara, RMT-82 x PT-30, ORTM-17-7-12 x RMT-8-7, ORTM-17-7-12 x PT-30, RMT-8-8 x PT-30 PT-303 x PRT-1, PT-2006-20 x PRT-1, PT-2006-26 x PRT-1, PTC-2005-5 x PT-30, PT-2006-4 x PT-30, PT-2008-5 x Uttara, PT-2008-5 x PT-30, TK-06-1 x PT-30, ORT-17-6-16 x Uttara, ORT-17-6-16 x PT-30 Composit Involving M 27,TS 29, TS 36, TS 38, TS 46, TS 67, JT90-1, PT303, Panchali F1 to F2 YSC-63, YSC-41, B-09, YSC-71, YSKM-11-02, YSC-76, YSKM-10-1, YSKM-11-1, YSC75, YSKM-10-02, YSK-9-01, YSC-80, K-88, YSC-15, T-42, YSC-18, YSK-03, YSC-21, YSC-92, YSC-45, YSC-30, YSC-95, YSC-40, YSC-46 and YSC-84 (lines) and NRCYS-0502, YSH-401, Benoy, Pitambri (testers). YST-151, T-44, K-84, T-3, T-4, B-09 and YSK-1 YST-151, YSK-3, YSK-24, YSK-28, YSK-42, K-88, Benoy and B-9 PYSC-11-43 × PYSC-13-12, PYSC-11-43 × PYS-2007-10, PYSC-11-43 × PYSC-11-47, YSWB-2010/8× PPS-1, YSWB-2010/8× PYSC-11-47, YSWB-2010/8× PYSC-13-12, PYSC11-9 × PPS-1, PYSC-11-9 × PYSC-11-45, PYS-7 × PYS-10-4, YSH-401 × PYS-7, YSH-401 × PYSC-10-4, YSH-401 × PPS-1, PYSC-12-4 × PYS-2007-10, PYSC-12-4 × PYS-7, PYS-7 × B-9 B-9 × PYS-2007-10, B-9 × YSH-401, B-9 × Pitambari, PYSC-11-29 × PYS-2007-10, PYSC11-29 × YSH-401, PYSC-11-29 × Pitambari, PYSC-11-24 × PYS-2007-10, PYSC-11-24 × YSH-401, PYSC-11-24 × Pitambari, Benoy× PYS-2007-10, Benoy× YSH-401, Benoy× Pitambari, PYSC-11-18 × Benoy, PYSC-11-18 × PYS-2008-5, PYSC-11-18 × YSWB-2014/312, PYSC-11-27 × Benoy, PYSC-11-27 × PYS-2008-5, PYSC-11-27 × YSWB-2014/3-12, PYSC-11-15 × Benoy, PYSC-11-15 × PYS-2008-5, PYSC-11-15 × YSWB-2014/3-12, PYSC11-20 × Benoy, PYSC-11-20 × PYS-2008-5, PYSC-11-20 × YSWB-2014/3-12, PYS-11-24 × Benoy, PYS-11-24 × PYS-2008-5, PYS-11-24 × YSWB-2014/3-12, Pitambari × Benoy, Pitambari × PYS-2008-5, Pitambari × YSWB-2014/3-12, PYS-11-8 × RAUDYS 10-07, PYS11-8 × Pitambari,PYS-11-8 × Benoy, PYS-12-6 × RAUDYS 10-07, PYS-12-6 × Pitambari, PYS-12-6 × Benoy, PYS-12-4 × RAUDYS 10-07, PYS-12-4 × Pitambari, PYS-12-4 × Benoy, PYS-11-1 × RAUDYS 10-07, PYS-11-1 × Pitambari, PYS-11-1 × YSCN-12-15, PYS-7 × PPS-1, PPS-1 × PYS-7, YSGP-21 x PTC-11-3, YSGP-21 x PT-141, PYS-2011-8 x PYS 2011-2, PYS-2012-6 x PYS -2011-2, PYS-2011-1 x PYS -2011-2, PYS-2011-4 x PYS -20112, PYSC-2011-12 x YSWB-2010/8. Dineshpur local x YSWB-2011, YSGP-46 x YSWB-2011, YSGP-46 x YSWB-2014-3, NDYS-117 x YSWB-2011, NDYS-117 x YSWB-13-14, Ragini x YSWB-2011, PYS-2009-6 x YSWB-2011{ML}, PYS-2009-6 x YSWB-2011{BL}, SKM-10-1 Xyswb-2029-2, NDYS123 x YSWB-29-2 PYS-7 x PYS-2007-7, NDYS-2018 x PYS-2007-7, NDYS-2018 x PYS-7, NDYS-2018 x PYS- F1 to F2 F3 to F4 Fresh crosses F1 to F2 F2 to F3 F3 to F4 PB10 8 5 10 6 100 21 28 15 51 20 10 4 5 3 Crop: Indian mustard ChathaHigh seed yield & Jammu. quality Earliness and high seed yield F4 to F5 F5 to F6 2009-7, NDYS-2018 x YSH-0401 Ragini x B-9, PYS -2007-7 x PYS -2008-5 PYS-2007-5 × Ragini (ML), PYS-2007-5 × Ragini (bL), PYS-2007-8 × Ragini, PYS-2006-1 × Ragini, PYS-2008-6 × Ragini, PYS-2008-7 × Ragini 2 6 50 84 F5 to F6 Ragini × B-9, Ragini x PYS-7, NDYS-107 x PYS-7, NDYS-107 x PYS-7 4 4 Testers- Pusa Karishma, PM-21& PM24 Lines –RSPR-01, RSPR-03, Varuna, RSPR-69,SKM-4,SKM-1,NRCDR-2 & SKM-23. Single crosses:- Pusa Mahak x SKN-5, Pusa Mahak x SKN-4, RSPR-01X SKM-1,Varuna x SKM-2,| Varuna x SKM-3,Kranti x RSPR-01, RSPR-01x SKM- 4, RSPR-03xUrvashi , RSPR03xPusa Bold , RSPR-03xPusa Tarak , RSPR-69 x Urvashi, RSPR-69 x Pusa Bold . 24 Pusa Agrani x RSPR-03, Pusa Agrani x RB24, Pusa Mahak x RSPR-01,Pusa Mahak x RSPR03, Pusa Mahak x Varuna, Pusa Bold x RSPR-01, Pusa Bold x RSPR-03. PUSA MUSTARD-25 x TPM-1, PUSA MUSTARD-25 x NDRE-4, PUSA MUSTARD-25 x PUSA MUSTARD -27, PUSA MUSTARD-25 x KANTI PUSA, MUSTARD-25 x RH -0701, PUSA MUSTARD-25 x PUSA TARAK, PUSA MUSTARD-25 x RAURD-78. RH-30 x TPM-1, RH-30 x NDRE-4, RH-30 x PUSA MUSTARD -27, RH-30 x KANTI, RH-30 x RH 0701, RH-30 x PUSA TARAK, RH-30 x RAURD-7810, RAJENDRA SUFALAM x TPM1,RAJENDRA SUFALAM x NDRE-4, RAJENDRA SUFALAM X PUSA MUSTARD -27, RAJENDRA SUFALAM X KANTI, RAJENDRA SUFALAM x RH -0701, RAJENDRA SUFALAM x PUSA TARAK, RAJENDRA SUFALAM x RAURD-78, TPM-1 x PUSA MUSTARD-25, TPM -1 x RH-30, TPM-1 x RAJENDRA SUFALAM, TPM-1 x VARUNA, TPM-1 x NRCDR -2, PUSA MUSTARD -27 x PUSA MUSTARD-25, PUSA MUSTARD 27 x RH-30, PUSA MUSTARD -27 x RAJENDRA SUFALAM, PUSA MUSTARD -27 x VARUNA, PUSA MUSTARD -27 x NRCDR -2, RAURD-78 x PUSA MUSTARD-25, RAURD-78 x RH-30, RAURD-78 x RAJENDRA SUFALAM, RAURD-78 x VARUNA, RAURD-78 x NRCDR -2,VARUNA x TPM-1,VARUNA x PUSA MUSTARD -27, VARUNA x RAURD-78, NRCDR -2 x TPM -1, NRCDR -2 x PUSA MUSTARD -27, NRCDR-2 x RAURD-78. RH 30 x JD-6, Laxmi x JD-6, IC 401574 x JD-6, IC 399788 x JD-6 07 RH 30 x Varuna, RH 30 x Pusa Bold, RH 30 x Kranti, Laxmi x Varuna, Laxmi x Pusa Bold , Laxmi x Kranti, IC 401574 x Varuna, IC 401574 x Pusa Bold, IC 401574 x Kranti, IC 399788 x Varuna, IC 399788 x Pusa Bold, IC 399788 x Kranti RH 30 x Rajendra Suflam, RH 30 x Vardan, Laxmi x Rajendra Suflam, Laxmi x Vardan, IC 401574 x Rajendra Suflam, IC 401574 x Vardan, IC 399788 x Rajendra Suflam, IC 399788 x Vardan RAURDA 09-32, RAURDA 09-34, RAURDA 09-78, RAURDA 09-153, RAURDA 09-170, RAURDA 09-172, RAURDA 09-212, RAURDA 09-214( Lines) JD-6, Varuna, Pusa Bold, 12 Fresh cross F2 F3 Dholi Fresh crosses (repeated) Early sowing , high yield and earliness Timely sown, high yield F2s Late sown, high yield F2s Alternaria blight resistant/tolerant, F2s F2s PB11 12 42 4 08 48 Hisar high yield for Early/Timely/Late sown conditions Earliness Component traits Seed yield & disease resistance Aphid tolerance Kranti, Rajendra Sufalam,Vardan (Tester) Intermating in BC4 2nd cycle of intermating in BC4 crosses Intermating in BC3 BC1 to BC2 Fresh crosses 2ndcycle Fresh crosses RH 1140, RH 1142, RH 1143, RH 1144, RH 1147, RH 1152, RH1201, RH 1202 and RH 1203 (base population) RH 0919 (donor source). Third cycle of inter mating in BC3 Second cycle of inter mating in BC3 Third cycle inter mating in BC3 Inter mating in BC3 BC2 to BC3 F1 to BC1 F1 to F2 Fresh crosses of intermating in BC3 crosses RH 0749, JM 6011 and RH 1140 (agronomically superior genotypes) Phy 13-7, Phy 13-8 and TM 106 (donors). 22 18 100 07 21 12 RH 1140, RH 1142, RH 1143, RH 1144, RH 1147, RH 1152, RH1201, RH 1202 and RH1203 (agronomically superior genotypes) Domo 4 and RH 1372 (Alternaria blight tolerant genotypes as donor source). First cycle of inter mating in BC3 9 Second cycle of inter mating in BC3 Third cycle of inter mating in BC3 18 BC1 to BC2 BC2 to BC3 F1 to BC1 F1 to F2 F2 to F3 Fresh crosses 4 6 5 5 5 Inter mating in BC3 36 RH 1140, RH 1142, RH 1143, RH 1144, RH 1147, RH 1152, RH1201, RH 1202 and RH1203 (agronomically superior genotypes) RH 7846 (donor source). 1st cycle of intermating in BC3 crosses 2nd cycle of intermating in BC3 crosses PB12 9 8 ‘0’ and ‘00’ traits F1 to BC1 F1 to F2 F2 to F3 First cycle of inter mating in BC2 5 5 10 10 Third cycle of inter mating in BC2 97 Fourth cycle of inter mating in BC2 31 BC1 to BC2 10 BC2 to BC3 05 F1 to BC1 05 F1 to F2 05 F3 to F4 04 Fresh crosses Hybrid programme IARI Synthetic juncea Di-haploid production QTL analysis for drought tolerance Early sowing Timely sowing Maintenance RH 1140, RH 1142, RH 1143, RH 1144, RH 1147, RH 1152, RH1201, RH 1202 and RH1203 (agronomically superior genotypes) Domo 4 (donor source). Thirty A lines of mori CMS system were maintained. 30 BC5 –BC6 A lines of ogura CMS system 20 Backcrossing in restorer Fifteen restorer lines of ogura CMS further back-crossed for diversification 15 New hybrids Thirty new F1 hybrids based upon ogura system were developed for evaluation 30 New crosses Anther culture B. carinata x B. napus and B. napus x B. carinata In 2 F1 crosses (Improved Ogura R line x RH 0749 and Ogura R line x RH 555) SSR markers In parental and F2 mapping population of cross RB 50 and Kranti F1 + BCs F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 + BCs 49 crosses 18 crosses 04 crosses 8 crosses 3 crosses 7 crosses -49 18 04 08 03 7 184+22 PB13 -162 51 15 45 11 6 5 10 Late sowing Low erucic acid Double low traits Development of CMS lines Restorer development F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 + BCs F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 + BCs F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 + BCs F3 F4 F6 gnsssorkkcaB BC1 to BC2 & F1 to BC1 BC1 to BC2 & BC2 to BC3 Selection for double BC4F2 low/ single low traits BC3F3 using genotypic and phenotypic data: Development of mapping populations (RILs) Glucosinolate F6:7 120 121 crosses 18 crosses 48 crosses 17 crosses 15 crosses 8 crosses 120 121 18 48 17 15 8 32+6 45 21 11 6 43 48+12 48 45 crosses 21 crosses 11 crosses 6 crosses 11 crosses 48 crosses 10 crosses 18 crosses 6 crosses 11 crosses 4 crosses 9 crosses 2 crosses To transfer the nuclear genome of 26 genotypes to the sterile cytoplasm viz., Moricandia arvensis (mori), Diplotaxis erucoides (eru) and Diplotaxis berthautii (ber). 15 BC2 and 60 BC1 were attempted to transfer fertility restoration in 27 genetic backgrounds, which restores fertility in mori/eru/ber sterile cytoplasms To transfer fertility restorer gene(s) to five genetic background viz., NPJ 93, NPJ 112, SEJ 8, Pusa Jagannath and Pusa Agarni 60 paired crosses (BC2) were attempted in phytotron to develop restorers for mori, eru and ber cytoplasms and BC3 were attempted in main season. 11 2+4 4 9 2 65 71 43 40 37 1 20 3 60 1662 LES-1-27 x EC-597325 496 14 9 193 89 26 58 22 75 LES-39 x EC 597325 and LES-1-27 x EC-597325 PB14 307 62 100 43 24 9 39 8 4 bulks 2 30 Kanpur Glucosinolate F4:5 LES-39 x Heera 310 Erucic acid F6:7 NPJ-93 x LES-1-27 150 Rainfed F4:5 RGN-73 x Bio-YSR 495 Low erucic acid Phenotyping for erucic acid Phenotyping for glucosinolates Fresh crosses (diallel) Timely sowing F1 to F2 F1 to F2 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 F5 to F6 F6 to F7 6971 5772 NRCDR-2, Pusa jai kisan, JM-2, Geeta, Urvashi, RGN-73, Maya and CS-52 28 Varuna, Maya, NDR 8501, Kranti, RLM 198, RS-30, Pusa bold, Urvashi, Pusa jagannath, Pusa bahar, Arawali, RK-9808, RK-9903, RK2000-1, RK2000-2, RK 2005-1, RK 2005-2, RK 2006-2, RK 2006-2 and RK 2007-1( lines) and Kanti, Sej-2, NDRE-4 and Mathura rai (testers) Varuna, Kanti, Pusa bold, SGR-19, RK 08-1, Bunchy Type, Long siliqua and Arawali VarunaPusa bold, VarunaRLM 198, VarunaRajat , KrantiRajat, Pusa boldRLM 198, Pusa boldMaya, Vardan Pusa bold, Vardan NDR-8501, Vardan Laha-101, Vaibhav Pusa bahar , Vaibhav Pusa bold, Vaibhav NDR-8501, Vaibhav Laha-101, Pusa bahar Pusa bold, Pusa bahar NDR-8501, Pusa bahar Laha-101, Pusa bold NDR-8501, Pusa bold Laha-101, NDR-8501 x Laha -101. Varuna x Kranti, Varuna x Krishna, Varuna x Pusa basant, Varuna x RLM-198, Varuna x Ashirwad, Varuna x Sej-2, Kranti x Krishna, Kranti x Pusa basant, Kranti x RLM-198, Kranti x Ashirwad, Kranti x Sej-2, Pusa basant x RLM-198, Pusa basant x Ashirwad, Pusa basant x Sej-2, RLM-198 x Ashirwad, RLM-198 x Sej-2, Krishna x RLM-198, Krishna x Ashirwad Krishna x Sej-2, Krishna x Pusa basant, Ashirwad x Sej-2. Varuna x Pusa bold, Varuna x RC-781, Varuna x RH-198, Varuna x Pusa Jagannath, Varuna x Jawahar mustard-1, NUDH x Pusa bold, NUDH x RC-781 , NUDH x RH-198, NUDH x Pusa Jaganath, NUDH x Jawahar mustard-1. Varuna Pusa jai kisan, Kranti Pusa jai kisan, Urvashi Pusa jai kisan, NDR-8501 Pusa jai kisan, Rohini Pusa jai kisan, Varuna Sej-2, Kranti Sej-2, Urvashi Sej-2, NDR-8501 Sej-2, Rohini Sej-2, Basanti Sej-2, Pusa bold Sej-2 , Maya Kranti, Ashirwad Kranti , Urvashi Kranti, Vaibhav Kranti, Vardan Kranti, Basanti Kranti, RH-30 Kranti, Pusa bold Kranti . Varuna x Urvashi, Varuna x Maya, Varuna x Kranti, Varuna x NDR-8501, Varuna x Pusa bold, Varuna x Aravali, Urvashi x Maya, Urvashi x Kranti, Urvashi x NDR-8501, Urvashi x Pusa bold, Urvashi x RH-30, Maya x Kranti, Maya x NDR-8501, Maya x Pusa bold, Maya x RH-30, Kranti x NDR-8501. Kranti x Pusa bold, Seeta x Varuna, Seeta x Pusa bold, Seeta x Aravali, Seeta x Sej-2, Pusa bold x Sej-2, Pusa bold x Durgamani , Pusa bold x Aravali, Ashirwad x Varuna, Ashirwad x 80 PB15 28 19 486 21 638 10 331 20 594 16 516 19 560 F7 to F8 F8 to F9 Late sowing F3 to F4 F5 to F6 F6 to F7 Quality traits Morena High seed yield and earliness F4 to F5 F1 F2 Maya, Ashirwad x Kanti, Ashirwad x Jawahar-1, Ashirwad x Vaibhav, Rohini x Vardan, Rohini x Basanti, Rohini x Maya, Rohini x Pusa bold, Rohini x Kranti, Rohini x Pusa basant. Varuna Rohini, Varuna NDR 8501, Varuna RH-30, Varuna RLM -198, Varuna KR-5610,Varuna CSR-1017, Varuna Pusa basant, Rohini B-85, Rohini Mathura Rai, Rohini NDR-8501, Rohini RH-30, Rohini RLM-198, Rohini KR-5610, Rohini CSR-1017, Maya Urvashi, Maya Basanti , Maya RC-781, Pusa bold Urvashi, Vardan Maya, Vardan Basanti , Vardan Kranti, Pusa basant Kranti, Pusa basant NDR-8501, Vaibhav Jawahar mustard-1, Vaibhav Basanti. Varuna x Pusa Bahar, Varuna x Durgamani, Varuna x RK 9808, Krishna x Seeta, Kanti x Sanjukta, Urvashi x Pusa jai kisan, Rohini x Pusa jai kisan, Durgamani x Basanti. RK-03-01 x Varuna, RK-9903 x Vardan, Kranti x Vardan, Rohini x Vardan, Varuna x Vardan and RK-9807 x Vardan. Urvashi, RH-30, Pusa bold, Pusa basant, Rohini, RK- 9803, Vardan, RLM-198, Seeta and Varuna. Pusa bold Pusa Jagarnath, Pusa bold Pusa jai kisan, Pusa bold Pusa bahar, Pusa bold Krishna, Pusa bold Urvashi, Pusa basant Jawahar mustard -1, Pusa basant Vaibhav, Pusa bold Rohini, Pusa bold Varuna, Pusa bold Vardan, Pusa bold Maya, Varuna Durgamani, Pusa basant x Durgamani. Varuna x RK 9808, Varuna x RK 9807, Varuna x RK 9803, Varuna x VSL-5, Varuna x RH30, Varuna x RK 9801, Varuna x RK 9802, Varuna x RK 9803, Varuna x RK 9804, Varuna x Mathura rai, Urvashi x RK 9807, Urvashi x RK 9803, Urvashi x RK 9808, Urvashi x Durgamani, Urvashi x RK 9801, Pusa bahar x RK 9901, Pusa bahar x RK 9807, Pusa bahar x RK 9808, Pusa bahar x Durgamani, Pusa bahar x Mathura rai. Varuna x EC287711, Varuna EC322090, Rohini EC287711, Rohini EC322090, Kanti EC287711, Kanti EC322090, Varuna NUDH YJ-3, Rohini X NUDHYJ-3, Basanti x NUDHJ-3, Maya NUDH YJ-3, Vardan NUDHYS-3, Ornamental Rai NUDH YJ-3, Basanti x EC287711, Basanti x EC322090, Maya x EC287711, Maya x EC322090, Vardan x EC287711, Vardan x EC322090, Ornamental Rai EC287711 and Ornamental Rai EC 322090 Pusa bold x (Rohini,L-4,L-6,Kranti,B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2) ; JM-1 x (Rohini, L-4, L-6, Kranti, B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2); RVM-1 x (Rohini,L-4,L-6,Kranti,B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2); RVM-2 x (Rohini,L-4,L-6,Kranti,B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2) ; JM-4 x (Rohini,L-4,L-6,Kranti,B85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2); RMM-09-2 x (Rohini,L-4,L-6,Kranti,B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2); RMM09-3 x (Rohini,L-4,L-6,Kranti,B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2); JMWR-945-2-2 x (Rohini,L-4,L6,Kranti,B-85,Varuna,JD-6,Sej-2); JM-2 x (Rohini,L-6,JD-6) JM-1 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), JM-2 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), JM-3 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), JM-4 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), JMM-05-1 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), JMM-05-6 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), RMM-09-3 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6), RMM-09-1 X (Pusabold, JMWR-08-3, JMM-927, B-85, JD-6) DJ-28 x PBR-210, JM-1 x (Pusa bold, Rohini, MRNJ-1, MRNJ-84), JM-2 x (Pusabold, Rohini), JM-3 x (Kranti, MRNJ-84, MRNJ-101, MRNJ-137), PB16 25 586 8 151 6 45 13 372 20 513 15 67 103 Earliness and whiterust resistance F3 High seed yield and quality F4 F6 High yield, resistance to white rust., tolerance to Alternaria blight and aphid, bold seed and earliness F7 F8 Advance material under selection BC2F5 BC2F2 Hybrid BC4F2 BC2F5 BC4F6 Navgaon Identification of good combiners for seed yield and quality Dwarf and bold seed Dwarf with long siliqua Waxeless, dwarf, Fresh crosses Fresh crosses JM-4 x (Pusabold, JD-6, MRNJ-84, MRNJ-101) JM-3 x (JM-2, L-4), RVM-1 x (Kranti, B-85, NDR-4, Divya-33, JD-6, Sej-2), JM-2 x (Kranti, B-85, NDRE-4), JM-2 x ( Divya-33, JD-6, Sej-2, JM-3 x ( Kranti, B-85, NDR-4, Divya-33, JD-6, Sej-2), JM-4 x (Kranti, B-85, NDR-4, Divya-33, JD-6, Sej-2), RVM-2 x (Kranti, B-85, NDR-4, Divya-33, JD-6, Sej-2) Using- PB, Rohini, Varuna, JM-2, JM-3, JM-4, RH-7846, RVM-1, EJ-17, ELM-134, ELM169, LE 7-16, PQR-2005-31, RH (OE) 0204, EJ-17, Pusa bold Using PB, Rohini, Varuna, Kranti, JM-2, JM-3, JM-4, JMM-927, RH-7846, ELM-134, NDR-06-3, NRCDR-602, RH-9615, RK-06-05, SKM-510, Pusa Krishma, PBR-91, GM-2, RK-06-05 GM-1, PBR-97, RL-134, RH-781, RH-819, NRC-HB-06-5912, HUJM-04-06, KLM-134, RH9615, RL-2047 1010 Diallel excluding reciprocals using varuna, JM-2, JM-3, JMM 927, JMM-07-03, JMM07-04, YRT-3, Maya, Rohini and L-6 as parents. PB Maya, PB IC-342777, Rohini Maya, Rohini JC-342777, , Varuna, PRO-2101, JM-1 IC-248994, JM-2 IC-344294, JM-3 PRO-2101, JM-3 IC-248994, JMM-958 RNG 73, JMM -959 IC 342777 JMWR-946-3-13 MRN-J-43, PRO-2101 Pusa bold, RGN -73 Varuna, JM-2 PRO-2101, JM-3 LET-14, JM-3 NRC DR-2, JMM-959 RGN-73, JMM-959 NRC-DR-2, MRN-J39 Kranti Using parents- PB, Rohini, Varuna, Kranti, JM-2, JM-3, JM-4, JMM-927, RH-7846, ELM134, LET-16, RH-(OE) 0204, HUJM-04-01, HUJM-04-06, KLM-134, NDR-06-3, NRCDR602, PR-2004-14, RH-9615, RK-06-05, RL-2047, SKM-510, Pusa Karishma, PBR-91, GM-2, GM-1, PBR-97, RL-1359, RH-781, RH-819, MRNJ-16, NRCHB-06-5912 Using parents- PB, Rohini, Varuna, Kranti, JM-2, JM-3, JM-4, JMM-927, RH-7846, ELM134, LET-16, RH-(OE) 0204, HUJM-04-01, HUJM-04-06, KLM-134, NDR-06-3, NRCDR602, PR-2004-14, RH-9615, RK-06-05, RL-2047, SKM-510, Pusa Karishma, PBR-91, GM-2, GM-1, PBR-97, RL-1359, RH-781, RH-819, MRNJ-16, NRCHB-06-5912 Using parents- MJA-3, JM-WR-946-3-13, Varuna, JM-2, JMM-927, JM-3, HUJM-0201, JM4, Kranti, Swarnjyoti, MRNJ-43, MJR Using parents- MJA-3, JM-WR-946-3-13, Varuna, JM-2, JMM-927, JM-3, HUJM-0201, JM4, Kranti, Swarnjyoti, MRNJ-43, MJR MJA-3 x JM-WR-946-3-13, Varuna, JM-2, JMM-927, JM-3, HUJM-0201, MJR, MJR x -927, JM-4, Kranti, Swarn Jyoti, MRNJ-43, JM-2 x Varuna, JM-3 x Varuna, MRNJ-43 x MJR, Kranti x MJR, Swarn jyoti x MJR LxT RW-01-02 X Patan -67) X Varuna, (RW-01-02 X Patan -67) X Rohioni (RW-01-02 X Patan -67) X IC-264133 (Navgold x UUR 57 ) x (PBR 97 x Red) PB17 32 70 70 45 11 9 69 40 26 16 35 49 5 yellow seed Waxeless, dwarf, yellow seed & long siliqua Yellow seed Waxeless, dwarf, yellow seed Dwarf Creation of new variability Navgold x UUR 57 ) x R.caudatus F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Pantnagar Early sowing F8 Fresh crosses Single cross Three way cross F1 to F2 (Single cross) Three way cross Double cross F2 to F3 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 F5 to F6 F6 to F7 F7 to F8 Single cross Three way crosses Navgold x QM-1, Navgold x QM-3 UUR-57 x Divya, UUR-57 x RH-8701, UUR-57 x RRN-601, UR-57 x (RW-01-02 x Patan67), RH-8701 x UUR-57, RRN-601 x (RW-01-02 x Patan-67), NRCDR-2 x RRN-601, Pusa Mustard-21 x RRN-601, IC-264133 x RRN-601, Vaibhav x RRN-601, (PBR-97 x Red) x RRN-601, GM -1 x RRN-601, RRN-601 x Divya, Krishna-2-1 x RRN-611, NRCDR-2 x RB-50, IC-264133 x RB-50, RB-50 x IC-264133, Madan-1 x Krishna-2-1, RW-01-02 x Patan-67 (Red and white B. juncea x RRN-601) x Red and white flower B. juncea, Varuna x (Red and white flower B. juncea) RRN-601 x PAB-9511 Divya × PRE-10-15, Divya × RGN-73, Divya × PR-19, NDRE-4 × PRE-10-15 , NDRE-4 × RGN-73, NDRE-4 × PR-19, Kanti × PRE-10-15 , Kanti × RGN-73, Kanti × PR-19, NPJ-112 × PRE-10-15 , NPJ-112 × RGN-73, NPJ-112 × PR-19, PRE-2010-19 × PRE-10-15 , PRE-201019× RGN-73, PRE-2010-19× PR-19 (PRE-2010-19×PR-19)×PRB-2008-5, (PRE-2010-19×EJ-13)×Maya, (PRE-2010-15×NPJ112)×RB-57, (PRE-2010-15×NPJ-112)×Maya, (PRE-2010-15×NDRE-4)×Albeli , (PRE-201015×NDRE-4)×RB-57, (PRE-2010-19×NDRE-4)×Maya , (PRE-2010-19×EJ-13)×Albeli, (PRE-2010-19×PR-19)×Albeli, Divya × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), NDRE-4 × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), Kanti × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), NPJ-112 × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), PRE-2010-19 × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73). PRE-2010-15 × PR-19, PRE-2010-15 × NDRE-4, PRE-2010-15 × NPJ-112, PRE-2010-15 × EJ-17, PRE-2010-19 × PR-19, PRE-2010-19 × NDRE-4, PRE-2010-19 × NPJ-112, PRE-201019 × EJ-17 RH-919 × NPJ-162)×PRB-2010-15 (RH-919 × NPJ-163) × (PRE-2009-9 × NPJ-112) RH-919 x NPJ-162, RH-919 x NPJ-163, RH-919 x NPJ-112, RH-0701 x NPJ-163, PRE-20099 x NPJ-163, PRE-2009-9 x NPJ-112, NDR-08-16 x NPJ-162, NDR-08-16 x NPJ-112, JD-6 x NPJ-162, JD-6 x NPJ-163, JD-6 x NPJ-112, DRMR-2011-2 x NPJ-162, DRMR-2011-2 x NPJ112 EJ-22 x PRE-2007-17, EJ-17 x PRE-2007-6, EJ-17 x PRE-2009-9, NPJ-135 x PRE-2009-9 PRB-2006-5 × NDRE-4, PRKS-28 × NDRE-4 , PR-2006-1 x NDRE-4 PR-2006-1 x NDRE-4, NDRE-7 x NDRE-4, EJ-20 x PR-2006-24, RH-0209 x NDRE-22, NDRE-4 x RGN-186 JMM-07-2 x NDRE-4 and PR-2005-5 x NDRE-4 NDRE-4 x RGN-186 and NDRE-4 × JD-6 (Krishna chhutki x RH-9904) × B-85 PB18 02 06 - 06 06 51 - 06 17 11 01 02 2 42 1 4 01 15 10 1 8 6 1 1 13 9 4 3 5 2 2 1 3 3 5 76 5 1 Timely sowing Multiple crosses Fresh crosses Single cross Three way crosses F1 to F2 Single cross Three way cross F2 to F3 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 F5 to F6 F6 to F7 Three way crosses Double Crosses Multiple crosses Late sowing F1 to F2 {(RH-9904 x Sej-2 ) x Divya } x {(EJ-15 x RH-9904 ) x NDRE-4 } MCN-13-20 × PR-20, MCN-13-1 × NDYR-8, MCN-13-22 × PR-20, MCN-13-21 × Albeli, MCN-13-22 × NDYR-8, MCN-13-1 × PR-20, MCN-13-11 × Albeli, MCN-13-1 × Albeli, MCN-13-22 × RGN-73, MCN-13-21 × RGN-73, MCN-13-22 × Albeli , Maya × PRE-10-15 , Maya × RGN-73, Maya × PR-19, PR-20 × PRE-10-15, PR-20× RGN-73, PR-20× PR-19, Krishna × PRE-10-15 , Krishna × RGN-73, Krishna × PR-19, Albeli × PRE-10-15 , Albeli × RGN-73, Albeli × PR-19, RB-57 × PRE-10-15 , RB-57× RGN-73, RB-57× PR-19 Divya × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), Maya × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), PR-20× (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), Krishna × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), Albeli × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73), RB-57 × (PRE-10-15 × RGN-73) Kranti x Urvashi, Kranti x Urvashi, PR-19 × Kranti, Kanti x RGN-73, PRKS-28 × PRHC-1115, PRHC-11-15 x PRKS-28, NPJ-113 x RGN-73, MCN-12-4 x RGN-73, PRE-2010-15 × RGN-73 { Kranti x Urvashi } x Urvashi, { Kranti x Urvashi } x Kranti, { Urvashi x KRANTI} x Urvashi, { PR-19 × Kanti } x PR-19, { PR-19 × Kanti } x Kanti, { PRKS-28 × PRHC-11-15} x PRKS-28, {PRKS-28 × PRHC-11-15}x PRHC-11-15, { PRHC-11-×15 PRKS-28 }xPRHC11-15, { PRHC-11-×15 PRKS-28 }xPRKS-28, (Krishna × PRHC-11-17)×PRHC-11-17 Rohini × NRCH-101, Krishna × NRCH-101, Urvashi × PRB-2006-5, PRKS-28 × EC-399299, PRB-2004-3-4 × EC-399301, PRKS-28 × EC-399313, PRB-2004-3-4 × JNWR-13-1, PRKS28 × JMWR-13-1, PRB-2004-3-4 × JNWR-941-2, PRKS-28 × JNWR-941-1-2. HYT-33 x Krishna, HYT-33 x Vaibhav, HYT-33 x PRKS-28, PBR-357 x Vaibhav, DRMR904 x PRKS-28, Divya-22 x Krishna, PR-2008-13 x Krishna, PRB-2009-1 x PAB-9511, RH0704 x PRKS-28, RH-0749 x Krishna, RH-0704 x Krishna, EJ-22 x PRE-2007-6, EJ-22 x PRE-2009-9, EJ-17 x PRE-2007-17, NPJ-135 x PRE-2007-6, NML-100 x PRE-2007-6, NML100 x PRE-2007-9, NML-100 x PRE-2007-17 PRB-2006-5 x EJ-17, PRB-2004-3-4 x JD-6, (PRKS-28 x Kranti) x PAB-9511, (PRKS-28 x Kranti) x PAB-9534, (PRKS-28 x Varuna) x PAB-9534, (PRB-2004-3-4 x P.bold) x PR20063, (PR-2005-24 x P bld) x PR-2007-6, (PR-2005-24 × Varuna) × PAB-9534, (PRE-2007-17 × Varuna) × PAB-9534, (PRB-2004-3-4 x P.bold) x PR-2006-3, (PRB-2004-3-4 x Varuna) x PAB-9534 PRB-2004-3-4 x Kranti, PRB-2004-3-4 x Varuna, PRKS-28 x Varuna, PR-2007-1 x Varuna, PRE-2007-17 x Kranti, PR-2005-24 x Varuna , PR-2005-24 x Maya Swaran Jyoti× RW-8559, PBR-735-20 × JD-6, PBR-735-20 × RW-8559, RH-0305 × JD-6, PR-2005-5 × JD-6 (RK-05-2×NRCHB-303)× Maya , (JMMWR-941-2×SKM-425)×Basanti (SKM-425×RN-598)×(HSJ-21× Basanti) {(PRO-2101 × Kranti) × Basanti} × {(Varuna × PRO-2101) × RL-1359}, {(PRO2101×Kranti)×PRB-2004-6}× {(HUJM-2010×PRB-2004-4)×Swran Joyti} PRE-2010-15 × NPJ-171, PRE-2010-15 × Ashirwad, NPJ-113 × MCN-12-12, NPJ-113 × Ashirwad , NPJ-170× NPJ-171, NPJ-170× Ashirwad , NPJ-170× RGN-73, DRMRIJ 11-04× NPJ-171, DRMRIJ 11-04× RGN-73, KMR(L) 12-1× NPJ-171, KMR(L) 12-1× Ashirwad , KMR(L) 12-1× RGN-73, Pusa Mustard 26× NPJ-171, Pusa Mustard 26× Ashirvad , Pusa PB19 1 26 4 6 9 8 10 6 10 8 18 12 11 7 7 83 5 18 2 1 2 4 2 4 22 17 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 4 4 Vardan × EC-552581, Vardan × EC-552579, PRL-2006-30 × Vardan , PRL-2006-30 × Kranti , Ashirwad× EC-564644, Kranti × Vardan PRB-2008-5 × PRE-10-15, PRB-2008-5 ×RGN-73, PRB-2008-5 × PR-19 , PRB-2008-5 × PRE-10-15 × RGN-73 6 14 F1 to F2 PHRC-11-15 × PRB-2004-03-4, PRB-2004-3-4 × PRHC-11-15 2 2 Three way crosses F4 to F5 F5 to F6 (PRHC-11-15 × PRB-2004-3-4) × PRB-2004-3-4, (PRHC-11-15 × PRKS-28) × PRHC-11-15 PR-2006-1 x PRB-2006-5, (PRKS-20 x P. Bold) x PR-2006-1 PRB-2004-3-4 × Pusa Bold, PR-2005-24 × Pusa Bold, PR-2007-1 × Pusa Bold, 0PRE-2007-717 × Pusa Bold {RN-01-21x PRB-2004-6} x PRB-2011-4, [NRCDR-2 Xprb-2004-6} x PRB-2004-6 PYR-2009-5 × NDYR-8, PYR-2009-5 × NDYR-10, PYR-2009-8 × NDYR-8, PYR-2009-8 × NDYR-10, PYR-2009-13 × NDYR-8, PYR-2009-13 × NDYR-10, Basanti × NDYR-8, Basanti × NDYR-10, Navgold × NDYR-8, Navgold × NDYR-10 {PYR-2009-6 x NML-25} × NDYR-8, {PYR-2009-16 x NML-25} × NDYR-8 NDYR-8 x PYR-2009-4, NDYR-8 x PYR-2009-13 PYR-09-1 x Pro-YS-0306, (PYR-09-12 x Pro-YS-0306)x Pro-YS-0306, (PYR-0911×Navgold)x(PYR-09-11×NML-25), (PYR-09-13 × Navgold) x (PYR-09-13 × Pro-YS0306) PYR-09-6 × NML-25, PYR-09-6 × Pro-YS-0306, PYR-09-6 × Navgold, PYR-09-11 × ProYS-0306, PYR-09-16 × Pro-YS-0306, PYR-09-16 × NML-25, PYR-09-18 × Pro-YS-0306 {RN-01-21x PRB-2004-6} x PRB-2011-4, [NRCDR-2 Xprb-2004-6} x PRB-2004-6 EC-552581 x NDYR-32 2 2 4 48 1 2 3 5 2 Fresh crosses F6 to F7 F1 to F2 Single cross Three way cross F2 to F3 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 Conversion of CMS 6 60 F5 to F6 Yellow seed 6 4 F5 to F6 Bold seed Mustard 26× RGN-73, KRANTI × NPJ-171, KRANTI × Ashirvad , KRANTI × RGN-73, NPJ-172× NPJ-171, NPJ-172× Ashirvad , DRMR 1679-100× NPJ-171, DRMR 1679-100× Ashirvad. PRL-2008-2 x Vardan, PRL-2008-8 x Ashirvad, RGN-286 x Ashirvad, RGN-286 x Vardan, Vardan x Ashirvad, RH-749 x Vaibhav PRL-2007-3 × SKM-05-06, EC-552574 × PRL-2007-3, PRL-2007-3 × Vaibhav, EC-552584 × PRL-2007-3 PRL-2007-3 × SKM-05-06, PRL-2007-2 × Vaibhav , PRL-2007-2 × Ashirvad, PRKS-28 × Ashriwad F6 to F7 F6 to F7 F1 6 4 2 10 6 2 2 4 8 2 4 7 2 1 64 BC1 35 BC2 17 BC3 15 PB20 4 6 5 9 2 1 Conversion of Restoration system Alternaria blight White rust S.K.Nagar Seed yield, boldness, earliness, quality & suitable for late sown conditions. High Yield BC4 5 BC5 7 BC6 16 F1 25 BC1 22 BC2 12 BC4 6 BC5 4 BC6 6 BC7 6 F2 to F3 F3 to F4 F4 to F5 6 6 7 F6 to F7 4 F7 to F8 1 F8 to F9 3 F1 F2 to F3 F6 to F7 F7 to F8 F8 to F9 Fresh crosses 16 24 4 7 1 30 LES 46, PBR 422, GDM 4, NUDB-YJ-6, RGN 303, GM 3, MCP 802, SKM 939, GM 2, SKM 1013, RH 831, GM 1 F2 to F5 99+30 PB21 - - 142 9 High Yield & Bold seed Quality Interspecific CMS conversion Conversion of restorers Srigangan agar Restorer study High yield, white rust resistance, Alternaria blight tolerance, high oil, quality, earliness, salt tolerance Varanasi Crop: Gobhi sarson ChathaHigh seed yield Jammu. Crop: Taramira Jobner High yield earliness and F2 to F6 108+4 F2 to F5 F2 to F5 BC7F1 BC6F1 BC6F1 BC5F1 BC4F1 F1 Fresh crosses F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Crossing block Evaluation of F1s Evaluation of F2s 14+18 4 22 225 184 128 219 174 205 98 39 100 40 F1 Testers- GSL-1, DGS-1& RSPN-25. Lines – RSPN-28, SKM- 12, SKM-14, RSPN-69, GSC-101, NCN-10-4, RSPN-29. 21 Fresh crosses RTM1-415 X RTM-1359, RTM-1415 X RTM-1375, RTM-1415 X RTM-1351, RTM-1415 X RTM-1212, RTM-1415 X T-27, RTM-1415 X RTM-2002, RTM-1415 X RTM-314, RTM1359 X RTM-1375, RTM-1359 X RTM-1351, RTM-1359 X RTM-1212, RTM-1359 X T-27, RTM 1359 X RTM-2002, RTM-1359 X RTM-314, RTM-1375 X RTM-1351, RTM-1375 X RTM-1212, RTM-1375 X T-27, RTM-1375 X RTM-2002, RTM-1375 X RTM-314, RTM1351 X RTM-1212, RTM-1351 X T-27, RTM-1351 X RTM-2002, RTM-1351 X RTM-314, RTM-1212 X T-27, RTM-1212 X RTM-2002, RTM-1212 X RTM-314, T-27 X RTM-2002, T-27 X RTM-314, RTM-2002 X RTM-314 28 PB22 145 30 20 05 20 18 01 10 9 1 140 241 191 172 - 172 25 Table 2.1.3 Evaluation of advanced breeding lines at different centres. Centre Name of trials No. of trials No. of strains tested 1 2 3 4 Name of best strain excelling the check 5 Yield (kg/ha) Check Superiority over the check (%) Specific objective 6 7 8 9 Crop: Toria Morena SVT I 01 20 Kanpur PYT (set I) 01 15 PYT (set II) 01 15 SVT 01 10 Hisar Progeny row trial 01 01 36 45 Dholi AVST 01 24 RMT10-8 RMT10-11 RMT10-1 TKM12-101 TKM 12-111 TKM 12-112 TKM 12-105 TKM 13-210 TKM 13-212 TKM 13-208 TKM 13-202, TKM 13204, TKM 13-206 TK 7-16, TKM 13-1 TKM 13-2 TKM 10-1, TKM 12-2 1630 1580 1524 1620 1505 1466 1350 1620 1505 1389 1350 JT-1 (1333 kg/ha) 1736 1620 1350 T9 (1273 kg/ha) T9 (1273 kg/ha) T9 (1273 kg/ha) 22.2 18.5 14.3 27.3 18.2 15.1 6.0 27.2 18.2 9.1 6.0 36.3 27.2 6.0 TH 68 , RH 30 & NPJ 112 1506 RAUDT-10-33 1493 28.7 RAUDT-10-23 1469 26.6 PB23 RAUTS-17 (1160 kg/ha) 29.7 RAUDT-10-18 High seed yield High seed yield High seed yield High seed yield Early maturing and high yielding toria and Indian mustard Medium maturity, high yield Medium maturity, high yield Early maturity, high seed yield AVST 01 09 AVST 01 04 01 16 Crop: Yellow Sarson Dholi AVST Kanpur AVST 01 10 PYT (Set I) 01 15 RAUDT-10-05 1370 18.0 Early maturity, high seed yield RAUDT-10-01 1308 12.7 Medium maturity, high yield Early and high yield Yellow seeded, high seed and oil yield RAUDYS-10-07 1938 Swarna 28.6 RAUDYS-10-06 1901 (1506 kg/ha) 26.2 RAUDYS-10-12 1876 YSKM12-101 1698 Pitambri 33.3 YSKM 12-102 1620 (1273 27.2 YSKM 12-104 1582 Kg/ha) 24.2 YSKM 12-106, YSKM 12- 1427 24.5 12.0 111 PYT (Set II) SVT 01 01 15 8 YSKM 13-108 1659 Pitambri 16.2 YSKM 13-104 1543 (1427 kg/ha) 8.1 YSKM 12-2 ( 1620 Pitambri 13.5 PB24 Medium maturity, high yield Medium maturity, high yield Early maturity, high seed yield High yield Early maturity, high seed yield YSKM 13-2 1582 10.8 YSKM 12-1 1505 5.4 YSKM 13-1 1466 2.7 RB-71 2681 RH-0406 RB-78 2592 (2356 kg/ha) TMB-2036 610 T-27 TMB-2031 583 (518 kg/ha) (1427 kg/ha) Crop: Indian Mustard Bawal SST-Mustard SST-Taramira 01 01 12 12 Chatha Station trial 01 08 Hisar Progeny row trial 05 Progeny Row Trial 01 44, 40, 40,40 and 40 progenies 44 Progeny Row Trial Large Scale ‘0’trial 01 32 01 08 Progeny Row Trial Hybrid trial 01 48 progenies 25+80 FYT 02 01 - - RH 30 and RH 0749 13.7 10.0 Seed yield 17.7 12.5 - Component traits Seed yield and disease tolerance. RH 0749 and Pusa Karishma Seed yield and aphid tolerance Low erucic and high oleic acid ‘0’ erucic acid New hybrids based upon mori and ogura CMS system were evaluated. RH 0749, RH 30, RH PB25 Seed yield & its component LST 05 SST 05 8113 and RH 9801 125 EJ 22, NPJ 113, NPJ 124, P.Bahar, 5011 (Pusa Agrani × Laxmi), Pusa Karishma, 6018 (RGN48 x Laxmi) and BEC 286 IARI, New Delhi Temperature tolerance seedling stage at 125 +52 Aphid tolerance 12 White rust & Alternaria blight resistance Sclerotinia stem rot 85 Station trial 01 13 double zero MST– I 01 31 MSTE-13-8 MSTE-13-27 MSTE-12-9 1705 1660 1616 Pusa Mustard 25 (1458 kg/ha) 16.9 13.8 10.8 MST-II 01 32 01 32 2733 2719 2728 2644 2500 2189 2156 NRCDR-02 (2481 kg/ha) MST – III MST-13-5 MST-13-19 MST-13-19 MSTRF-13-28 MSTRF-13-3 MSTRF-13-20 MSTRF-13-26 10.1 9.5 9.9 36.7 29.3 13.2 11.5 PB26 Pusa Vijay and PBR357 (1933 kg/ha) Early sown, high temperature tolerance at seedling stage Timely sown irrigated Rainfed mustard Kanpur MST – V 01 20 MST – VI 01 18 MST – VII 01 36 PYT (Set I) 01 15 PYT (Set II) SVT 01 01 15 07 MSTQ-13-7 MSTQ-13-6 MSTQ-13-1 & MSTQ13-1 MST(00)-13-2 MST(00)-13-13 MST(00)-13-3 MST(00)-13-9 MST(00)-13-8 MSTL-13-9 MSTL-13-5 MSTL-13-6 MSTL-13-28 MSTL-13-30 MSTL-13-12 MSTL-13-19 2492 2483 2450 Pusa Mustard 30 (2250 kg/ha) 10.7 10.3 8.8 Low erucic acid 2487 2293 2387 2327 2320 1800 1722 1678 1667 1644 1633 1611 Pusa Mustard 30 (2160 kg/ha) Double zero MK (E)12-108 1736 MK(E)12-112 1734 Kanti (1273 kg/ha) 15.1 6.1 10.5 7.7 7.4 23.6 18.2 15.2 14.4 12.9 12.1 10.6 36.3 MK (E) 12-101, MK (E) 12-107 1698 33.3 MK(E)12-110 1466 15.1 MK (E)13-105 1736 MK (E) 13-102 1698 33.3 MK (E) 13-109, MK (E) 13-110 1659 30.3 MK (E)13-106 1620 27.2 KMR (E) 13-1 1736 RK (E) 10-2 1698 33.3 KMR (E) 13-2 1659 30.3 PB27 Pusa Mustard 25 (1456 kg/ha) Kanti (1273 kg/ha) Kanti (1273 kg/ha) Late sown mustard Extra early sown 36.2 11.9 36.3 Extra early sown PYT (Set I) PYT (Set II) SVT PYT (Set I) PYT (Set II) 01 01 01 01 01 14 14 10 12 12 24.2 RK (E) 9-2 1582 MK 12-108 1929 MK 12-104 1903 17.4 MK 12-102 1878 15.9 MK 12-110 1749 7.9 MK 13-110 1903 MK 13-107 1878 MK 13-108 1852 14.3 MK 13-102 1826 12.7 KMR10-2, KMR 13-1 1736 KMR 13-2 1620 27.2 KMR 10-1 1582 24.2 KMR 11-1, KMR 12-2 1350 6.0 MK (L) 12-307 1903 MK (L) 12-309 1852 MK(L) 12-310 1800 16.6 MK (L) 12-308 1698 10.0 MK(L) 13-203, MK(L) 13206 1852 MK(L) 13-202, MK(L) 13205 1723 PB28 Urvashi (1620 kg/ha) Urvashi (1620 kg/ha) 19.0 17.4 Normal sown Normal sown 15.9 Maya (1273 kg/ha) Vardan (1543 Kg/ha) Vardan (1543 Kg/ha) 36.3 23.0 Late sown 20.0 20.0 11.6 Late sown Navgaon Dholi Station trial 45 Station trial 02 58 Multi -Location Evaluation 01 240 AVST 01 10 AVST 01 18 AVST 01 45 01 20 01 54 01 20 Jobner Morena 02 SVT I SVT II WRR 01 12 RRN-836 1565 RRN-838 1510 Aravali, RRN 505 14 15 RRN-870 1585 24 RRN871 RAURDA 09-32, RAURDA 09-205, RAURDA 09-63 1595 27 High yield Alternaria Blight Resistance /Tolerance and Yield components Alternaria blight tolerance RAURDA 09-214 1765 Rajendra 14.4 RAURDA 09-164(AT Par) 1679 Sufalam 08.8 RAURDA 09-246(AT Par) 1654 (1543 kg/ha) 07.2 High yielding, Alternaria blight tolerant High yielding, Alternaria blight tolerant BPR- 1187-93-75-2-71 Drought tolerance RMM 10-1 3037 JM-4 RMM 09- 10 2815 (2049 kg/ha) RMWR09-5 1926 Varuna PB29 48.2 37.3 20.0 S K Nagar LSVT(M) Irri TS 01 12 SSVT-M (Irri) TS 01 12 PYT-I Shillongani 01 PYT-II 01 Station trial 01 01 Sriganganagar State level trial 01 Station trial 3 20 24 14 2 8 22 RMWR09-4 1778 (1605 kg/ha) SKM 1013 SKM 0815 SKM 0445 SKM 1208 SKM 1104 2951 2869 2824 2630 2534 GDM 4 (2651 kg/ha) SKM 1313 3134 SKM 1319 SKM 1331 Evaluation Trial with BARC material Trial with Hybrid Mustard 2893 2510 Station trial 05 142 Crop: Taramira Jobner Station trial 01 12 - 1225 1146 PB30 15.6 22.6 6.4 LCV Nucleus Seed Production to generate breeder seed RGN-350,RGN3351,RGN-354, RGN356, RGN-360, RGN-366 and RGN-368 RGN-362, and RGN-366 RTM-1501 RTM-1427 GDM 4 (2447 kg/ha) GDM 4 (2711 kg/ha) GDM 4 (2360 kg/ha) LCV RGN-351and RGN-368 Varanasi 11.3 8.2 6.5 7.5 3.5 - Timely irrigated sown Timely rainfed sown Late irrigated sown Seed yield and its components SVT 01 09 Crop: Gobhi sarson Hisar Station trial 01 14 Station trial 01 21 Crop: Brown sarson Khudwani Station trial 01 15 4 entries Station trial 01 1+2 KBS 49, KBS 3 and KBS 5 Inter specific hybrids Hisar Station trial 01 13 F6 progenies of cross B. juncea x S. alba Chatha RTM-1415 RTM- 1375 1383 1315 RTM-314 (1176 kg/ha) 17.6 11.8 High seed yield Seed yield and its component characters Seed yield Alternaria brassicae tolerance PB31 1 2 3 Assam AAU, Shillongani Toria Chhattisgarh 4 Delhi 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gujarat IGKVV Jagdalpur IARI, New Delhi SDAU SK Nagar Indian mustard Brown sarson Indian mustard Kangra Gobhi sarson 11 Haryana 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 H.P. CCS HAU Bawal CCS HAU Hisar Indian mustard Indian mustard Indian mustard CSSRI, Karnal Indian mustard IARI, RS, Karnal Indian mustard Karan rai M 27 TS-36 Chhattisgarh Sarson 1956 2010 23.15 10.00 0.20 23.15 10.00 0.20 3.5 5.0 0.4 Pusa Kalyani 1978 0.10 0.00 0 Gujarat Mustard 2 Gujarat Mustard 3 Him Sarson-1 Neelam Sheetal RCC - 4 1996 2006 2009 2001 1995 2001 0.22 0.04 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.22 0.04 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.05 1.1 1.05 1.35 0.92 0.16 0.15 RB-50 2009 0.10 0.10 0.50 RH 30 Swarn Jyoti Vasundhra Laxmi RH O406 RH O749 CS 54 CS 56 Pusa Agrani 1983 2003 2002 1996 2013 2013 2003 2008 1997/ 2002 1989 1984 1993 2009 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2004 2008 2003 1.70 0.10 0.25 6.06 0.04 0.04 0.15 0.05 0.05 1.70 0.10 0.25 6.06 0.04 0.04 0.15 0.05 0.05 12.0 0.3 0.3 8.0 0.2 6.5 1.0 1.0 1.26 0.10 13.71 3.14 0.60 1.50 0.25 0.15 0.64 0.18 0.17 1.45 1.65 0.10 0.10 13.71 3.14 0.60 1.50 0.25 0.15 0.64 0.18 0.17 1.45 1.65 0.10 0.88 9.89 4.59 0.93 1.65 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.4 0.5 1.43 1.99 0.1 Production surplus(+)/Dfici t(-) over BSP-1 Target Actual Production (q) Actual allocation as per BSP-1 target(q) DAC indent (q) Year of notification Name of variety Crop Producing centre State S. No. Table 2.2. Breeder seed of indented rapeseed mustard varieties produced during 2013-14 -19.7 -5.0 0.2 0.0 0.9 1.0 1.3 0.8 0.1 0.1 Pusa Bahar Pusa Bold Pusa Jaikisan Pusa Mustard-24 Pusa Mustard-25 Pusa Mustard-26 Pusa Mustard-27 Pusa Mustard 28 Pusa Mustard-29 Pusa Mustard-30 Pusa Mahak Pusa Vijay Pusa Swarnim (IGC01) PB32 0.4 10.3 0.2 0.1 1.9 0.2 6.5 0.9 1.0 1.2 0.8 -3.8 1.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 34 M.P. ZARS, Morena Raj Vijay Mustard-2 2013 0.18 0.18 20.13 JMT-689 Shatabdi 1997 2007 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 4.53 0.25 Anuradha 2002 1.05 1.05 0.65 Parvati (QRT-2-4) GSL-1 2001 1987 1.05 0.02 1.05 0.02 0.88 0 PBR 91 RLC-1 RLM-619 PBT-37 TL-15 Giriraj (DRMRIJ 31) A Line Giriraj (DRMRIJ 31)-B Line Giriraj (DRMRIJ 31)- R Line NRCHB 506 (F) NRCDR 2 NRCHB 101 DRMR 601 NRCYS 05-02 1994 2008 1985 1996 1982 2013 0.03 0.03 0.29 0.02 0.29 0.06 0.03 0.03 0.29 0.02 0.29 0.00 1.0 1.0 0 0.05 1.0 0 2013 0.02 0.00 1.30 2013 0.02 0.00 0 2009 2007 2009 2010 2009 0.02 0.10 0.30 0.60 0.20 0.02 0.10 0.30 0.60 0.20 0.21 1.30 0.90 0.025 0.25 Narendra Tara Karan Tara Navgold 2007 1961 2006 0.70 0.60 0.53 0.70 0.60 0.53 1.3 0.62 0.05 RGN 145 2009 0.10 0.10 0.15 RGN 48 2006 0.73 0.73 1.7 58 RGN 73 2007 0.50 0.50 1.35 59 RGN-229 2013 0.14 0.14 1.25 60 RGN-236 2013 0.04 0.04 0.5 Divya 33 2013 0.04 0.04 0 Ashirwad 2005 1.10 1.10 0.73 Maya Rohini Varuna 2002 1986 1975 0.25 1.53 1.18 0.25 1.53 1.18 0.90 2.85 8.50 Kanti Bhawani 2003 1986 0.12 1.10 0.12 1.10 5.15 3.00 T-9 1975 3.27 3.27 2.90 Pitambari 2010 0.45 0.45 3.45 35 36 Maharashtra COA, Nagpur 37 Orissa OUAT Bhubaneswar 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Punjab PAU, Ludhiana Indian mustard Toria Indian mustard Toria Gobhi sarson Indian mustard Toria Rajasthan DRMR, Bharatpur Indian mustard 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 54 SK RAU, Jobner SK RAU Navgaon SK RAU, Sriganganagar 56 57 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Uttar Pradesh M.R.Seeds, Sriganganagar CSAUA&T Kanpur Yellow sarson Taramira Indian mustard Indian mustard Indian mustard Indian mustard Toria 68 69 Yellow sarson 20.0 4.4 0.1 -0.4 -0.2 0.0 1.0 1.0 -0.3 0.0 0.7 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.2 1.2 0.6 -0.6 0.1 0.6 0.0 -0.5 0.1 1.0 0.9 1.1 0.5 0.0 -0.4 0.7 1.3 7.3 5.0 1.9 -0.4 3.0 PB33 70 71 NDUAT, Faizabad GBPUAT, Pantnagar Uttarakhand Indian mustard Indian mustard Toria 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 West Bengal PORS, Berhampore Yellow sarson Toria Toria Yellow sarson Narendra Rai (NDR 8501) Kranti 1990 0.50 0.50 2.50 2002 1.40 1.40 15.0 PT-507 PT-303 Pant Pili Sarson -1 1990 1985 2010 0.12 1.89 1.12 0.12 1.89 1.12 4.0 10.0 25.0 Uttara Agrani Panchali (TWC-3) Jhumka Benoy (B 9) 2010 1982 1988 1992 1980 0.15 2.78 0.02 0.09 3.88 95.20 0.15 2.78 0.02 0.09 3.88 95.00 6.0 5.9 3.7 3.8 5.1 217.33 Total Additional seed produced S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 State Producing centre Crop Haryana CSSRI, Karnal IARI, RS, Karnal Indian mustard Indian mustard CCS HAU Hisar CSAUA&T Kanpur Indian mustard Yellow sarson Indian mustard CSAUA&T Faizabad Indian mustard Gujarat SDAU SK Nagar Indian mustard Assam AAU, Shillongani Toria M.P. ZARS, Morena Indian mustard West Bengal PORS, Berhampore Yellow sarson Mustard Punjab PAU, Ludhiana H.P. Kangra Gobhi sarson Toria Gobhi sarson Haryana Total CCS HAU Bawal Indian mustard Uttar Pradesh PB34 2.0 Name of variety CS 52 Pusa Jagannath Pusa Mustard-21 Pusa Mustard-22 RH 0119 YSH 0401 Vardan Vaibhav Urvashi Basanti NDRE-4 Varuna Varuna GM 1 TS-38 TS-46 TS-67 JM-2 JM-3 Subinoy Seeta Sarama Bhagirathi GSC-6 TL-17 KBS 3 Jayanti Bhawani Geeta 12.6 3.9 10.1 18.9 5.9 3.1 3.7 3.7 1.2 122.33 Actual Production (q) 0.5 1.25 0.33 1.09 0.1 1.7 0.98 1.50 2.4 0.92 3.8 3.2 0.2 0.8 2.45 1.0 0.58 0.81 1.31 0.1 0.7 0.8 0.55 2.5 0.1 1.25 0.45 0.63 0.20 32.2 2.3 Coordinated Trials Performance of 176 strains including 14 of toria, 08 of yellow sarson, 139 of Indian mustard, 08 of gobhi sarson and 07 of taramira was tested in thirty four performance evaluation trials consisting of toria (5) yellow sarson (2), Indian mustard (24), gobhi sarson (1), and taramira (2) at 35 locations across the 5 agro climatic zones of the country. On the basis of superiority for seed/oil yield/ earliness/quality over best check, 28 strains comprising toria (01), yellow sarson (01), Indian mustard (25) and taramira (01) were promoted for advance stage evaluation. Three strains NPJ 180, RGN 330 and RGN 337 were promoted for evaluation in more than one zone. The performance of the strains was tested against following national (NC), zonal check (ZC) and latest release (LR) varieties/hybrids. Trial NC ZC Toria PT 303 TL 15, Bhawani, Panchali Yellow sarson Benoy, LR YSH 401, NRCYS 05-2, Pitambari Indian mustard Early mustard Pusa Mustard 25 Pusa Mustard 27, Pusa 28 Timely sown irrigated Kranti RL 1359, Maya, BIO 902 RH 0749, RGN 73, GM 2 Rainfed Kranti RGN 48, Pusa Bold, JD 6 RGN 229, Pusa Mustard 25, RB 50 Late sown Kranti Pusa Mustard 26, NRCHB 101, RGN 236 Pusa Bold Hybrid Kranti RGN 73, NRCDR 02 DMH 1, NRCHB 506 Quality Kranti RL 1359, RGN 73 Pusa Mustard RLC 2 Salinity Kranti CS 54 Gobhi sarson Kranti GSL 1 GSC 6 Taramira RTM 314 T 27 RTM 2002 The location-wise detailed report of these trials is presented in Tables 2.3.1 to 2.3.34. PB35 21,