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REGIONAL STATION, AKOLA
The Regional Station was established at Akola to cater to the needs
of Plant Genetic Resources activities in central-peninsular India,
especially Maharashtra, Goa, Daman and Diu and parts of Southern districts
of Madhya Pradesh and parts of northern Karnataka. This region is
a vast plateau comprising hilly tract of Satpura, Gawilgarh and Maikala
ranges, plain cotton belt of erstwhile Berar, undulating Western Ghats
and coastal regions (now referred to as Central Indian Region, Zone
IX under NATP-PB). The experimental farm of 20 hactares is located
in university campus. Amravati centre now is working as satellite
centre of Akola station. Year of establishment:
1977. NBPGR Regional Station - Akola Opp. PKV Campus, Akola - 444104, Maharashtra, INDIA TeleFax:- 0724-2258067
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REGIONAL STATION, BHOWALI
The Regional Station was initially established at Almora
as an exploration base centre for germplasm collection activities
in Kumaon and Garhwal hills. Mandate area of the regional station
is now referred to at Central Himalayan Region, Zone V under NATP-PB).
The centre was shifted to Bhowali in April 1986 and designate NBPGR
Regional Station when Wheat Research Station (of Vivekanand Parvatiya
Krishi Anushandhan Shala VPKAS) was merged with it. Earlier to shifting,
this station has a long history. The Imperial Potato Research Station
established in 1943, for potato seed multiplication and brown rot
(Pseudomonas solanacearum) test was known as hot spot for the development
of plant diseases. In 1956, with the commencement of wheat improvement
scheme under PL-480, it was transferred to Indian Agricultural Research
Institute (IARI) and name was changed as Wheat Research Station,
Bhowali. In 1984 it was again transferred to VPKAS, till shifted
NBPGR. Year of establishment: 1986. NBPGR Regional Station - Bhowali Niglat, District: Nainital - 263132, Uttarakhand, INDIA Fax No. 05942-220027
EXPLORATION BASE CENTER, CUTTACK
This Base Centre was established in the campus of Central Rice Research
Institute with the objective of exploration and collection of indigenous
crops from Orissa, West Bengal and adjoining areas in parts of Jharkhand
and Chhattisgarh (now referred to as Humid/Moist Tropical East Coastal
Region, Zone III under NATP-PB). Climatically, the area is sub-humid
to humid in eastern and south-eastern plains. Northern plateau is
an extension of Chhotanagpur plateau and spreads upto Mayurbhanj
and Keonjhar districts and districts of Ganjam, Kalahandi, Phulbani
and Koraput in the southern portion. The whole area is potential
for collecting. Year of establishment: 1986. NBPGR Regional Station - Cuttack C/o CRRI Campus, Cuttack - 753006, Orissa, INDIA Fax No.: 0671-2442727
REGIONAL STATION, HYDERABAD
This Regional Station was established initially as Plant Quarantine
Station in ARI campus of Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University
at Rajendranagar, Hyderabad to cater to the needs of Plant Quarantine
clearance work particularly on five mandate crops of ICRISAT and
paddy international trial material received from IRRI, Philippines
meant for research organizations in south India. A modest beginning
was made in 1977, by taking possession of 16 acres of land that
was provided by the University. Central Plant Protection and Trainging
Institute in collaboration with Directorate of Rice Research was
authorized to take up the plant quarantine clearance work until
the establishment of PQRS of NBPGR in 1985. NBPGR Regional Station - Hyderabad ARI Campus, Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad - 500030, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA Fax No. 040-24014072
REGIONAL STATION, JODHPUR
This Regional Station was established in 1965 as a sub-station of
erstwhile Plant Introduction Division of Indian Agricultural Research
Institute in the campus of Central Arid Zone Research Institute
at Jodhpur, Rajasthan (now referred to as Arid Region, Zone I under
NATP-PB). The main task assigned was to acclimatize the genetic
resources of tropical plants procured from abroad on a systematic
basis and to collect the indigenous germplasm suited to arid/semi-arid
conditions. With the creation of NBPGR in 1976, the substation was
transferred to it. It has a farm area of about 6 ha with irrigation
facility. The station is entrusted with the responsibility to carry
out Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) activities in the states of Rajasthan,
Gujarat and adjoining areas in Haryana. Year
of establishment: 1976. NBPGR Regional Station - Jodhpur C/o CAZRI, Jodhpur - 342003, Rajasthan, INDIA Fax No. 0291-2740385
REGIONAL STATION, SHILLONG
This Regional Station was established in the northeastern region
of India at Shillong, Meghalaya representing the humid, subtropical
to sub temperate ecology and climate. It is surrounded by Tibet,
China in the north, Bangladesh in southwest, Myanmar in the east
and Bhutan and Nepal in the north-west. The jurisdiction of this
station for collection activities encompass all the eight states,
namely, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Arunachal
Pradesh and Mizoram (now referred to as Northeastern Region, Zone
IV under NATP-PB). The station was under the administrative control
of ICAR Research complex for NEH region for some period (Feburary
1983 to September 1985). Since 1986 it is again under administrative
control of NBPGR. The office cum laboratory building and experimental
farm at Umiam (1000m altitude) in district Ribohi are situated 20kms
away from Shillong City. Year of establishment:
1978 NBPGR Regional Station - Shillong Umroi Road, Umiam, Shillong - 793103, Meghalaya, INDIA Fax No. 0364-2570651
EXPLORATION BASE CENTER, RANCHI
This Base centre was established to carry out systematic
exploration for germplasm collection in the states of Bihar, parts
of Jharkhand and adjoining areas in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal
(now referred to as Sub-tropical/sub-humid Region, Zone V under
NATP-PB). The tribal belt of Chhotanagpur and adjoining region is
a potential area for germplasm collection. It is fast developing
as a centre for evaluation and maintenance of germplasm of tropical
fruits and other field crops suited to the region. Year
of establishment: 1988. NBPGR Regional Station - Ranchi CHES Campus, Plandu, P.O. Rajaulatu, Tata Road, Namkum, Ranchi - 834010, Jharkhand, INDIA Fax No.:0651-2260681
REGIONAL STATION, SHIMLA
This Regional Station was established as Plant Introduction Station
under Botany Division of IARI in 1960. Since 1976, it came under
the control of NBPGR. Apart from the office building and laboratories,
it has 7 hectares of farmland. The station has the major responsibility
for the conservation and management of plant genetic resources of
western Himalayas comprising Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir
(now referred to as Northwest sub-Himalayan and high attitude Himalayan
Region, Zone VI under NATP-PB). A field genebank of temperate fruits
and newly introduced fruit plants, and largest germplasm collection
of french bean, amaranth, buckwheat is being maintained at the station.
The station has also a facility of medium-term storage for conserving
orthodox seeds where seeds can be stored up 12-15 years without
losing viability. This station also acts as National Active Germplasm
Site (NAGs) for amaranth, french bean, buckwheat and temperate fruits.
It has strong linkages with State Agriculture Universities of Himachal
Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir as well as Himachal Pradesh University,
Shimla. Year of establishment: 1960 NBPGR Regional Station - Shimla Phagli, Shimla - 171004, Himachal Pradesh, INDIA Telephone No.: 0177-2835453, 2835459
REGIONAL STATION, SRINAGAR
This Regional Station was established in 1988 to carry out systematic
exploration for germplasm collection in Jammu and Kashmir. This
area has a potential for the collection of temperate fruits, vegetables,
rice, millets , medicinal and aromatic plants and temperate tribal
food. Year of establishment: 1988 NBPGR Regional Station - Srinagar C/o Director, CITH, P.O. Sanat Nagar, Srinagar - 190005, Jammu & Kashmir, INDIA Fax No.: 0194-2437306
NBPGR REGIONAL STATION, THRISSUR, KERALA
This station was established in 1977
in the Kerala Agricultural University campus near Pineapple Research
Station on the Mannuthy-Chirakkakode road with a farm area of 10.4
ha. Thrissur is well connected by road, rail and air. Nearest airport
is Kochi International Airport at Nedumbassery (60 km). The area
of jurisdiction for exploration and collection by the station is
southern India comprising Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Goa
and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. NBPGR Regional Station - Thrissur, KERALA Vellanikkara, KAU P.O. Thrissur - 680656, Kerala, INDIA Fax No.: 0487-2372589 |