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ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PULSES RESEARCH Regional Research Station Cum Off-Season Nursery Dharwad-580 005, Karnataka, India

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Introduction

The ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur established its Regional Research Station-Cum-Off-Season Nursery in the year 2011 at Dharwad in Karnataka to enhance the production and productivity of pulse crops in southern India. The Regional Research Station is located in the University of Agricultural Sciences Campus near Yattinagudda village and is about 5 km away from Dharwad City, 9 km from Dharwad Railway Station, and 27 km from Hubli Airport.

The mandate of the Regional Research Station

  • To cater to the research and extension needs of the pulse crops such as chickpea, pigeonpea, urdbean, mungbean, cowpea, and horsegram cultivated in southern India.
  • To act as a National Off-Season Nursery for advancing breeding material of chickpea, lentil, peas, and lathyrus and during the winter season for urban and mungbean to hasten breeding cycles
  • To develop location-specific varieties and crop production technologies for pulses.
  • Capacity building of State Agricultural Department officials/NGo’s/Farmer’s in improved pulse production technologies in southern Indian states in association with UAS, Dharwad.

Mandate crops

Pigeonpea, Mungbean, Urdbean, Cowpea, Chickpea and Horsegram

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Farm Map of Regional Research Station, Dharwad

Thrust/Focus Areas of Research

  • Off-season generation advancement of pulses (Chickpea, Lentil, Peas, Lathyrus, Mungbean, and Urdbean).
  • Plant genetic resources management of pulses and their utilization.
  • Genetic enhancement in cowpea and horsegram for yield and multiple stress resistance.
  • Enhancing productivity in pulses and pulses-based cropping systems through improved resource and crop management practices.
  • Host Plant Resistance in Vigna pulses.
  • Eco-friendly management of major and emerging insect pests and diseases in pulse crops.
  • Nucleus and breeder seed production of pulse crops.
  • Capacity building of State Agricultural Officials and other stakeholders in pulse cultivation.

Seed Production

  • Breeder and quality seed production of pulse crops of mungbean, urdbean, cowpea, horsegram, and chickpea varieties released for the Southern Zone.

Extension Activities:

  • Front-line demonstration of improved crop cultivars and improved pulses technologies in the farmer’s fields (FLDs).
  • Farmer’s field visits to create awareness of improved pulses technologies in the Deccan Plateau region.
  • Capacity building/training programs on the improved pulse and low-cost technologies for the farmers’/NGo’s/Agricultural State Department staff and participation in the Krishi Melas.
  • Teaching and guiding students of the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad in Graduate and Post-Graduate disciplines.
  • Farmers-Scientist interface meetings.
  • Organizing Farmer’s field days.
  • Implementation of SCSP program in Karnataka State.

Events Organized at IIPR-RRS, Dharwad

  • Organizing Institutional activities and programs like Parthenium Awareness Week, Vigilance Awareness Week, World Pulses Day, World Environment Day, Swachata Pakwara, Van Mahotasav Program, and Field Days under SCSP program both at Research Farm and in the farmers’ fields.

Human Resource:

S.No. Cadre Sanctioned Filled Vacant
1 Scientific 5 05 0
2 Technical 2 01(On Deputation for Ph.D.) 1
3 Administration

UDC and LDC

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Scientific and Technical Personnel:

S.No. Name Position Discipline Photo
1 Dr. S.L. Patil Principal Scientist & Officer-in-Charge Agronomy Dr. S.L. Patil
2 Dr. M.H. Kodandaraam Principal Scientist Entomology Dr. M.H. Kodandaraam
3 Dr. P.R. Saabale Senior Scientist Pathology Dr. P.R. Saabale
4 Dr. Revanappa B Senior Scientist Plant Breeding Dr. Revanappa B
5 Dr. B Manu Scientist Plant Breeding Dr. B Manu
6 Mr. Nikhil Ramrao Mohite Technical Assistant

Visit of Former Hon’ble Secretary DARE and Director General, ICAR Dr. Himanshu Pathak to ICAR-IIPR, RRS Dharwad during June 2023

Hon’ble Secretary DARE and DG, ICAR Dr. Himanshu Pathak., visited ICAR-IIPR Regional Research Station Dharwad on 12th June 2023. Hon’ble DG ICAR, had an interactive meeting with all the staff of ICAR-IIPR, RRS, Dharwad. Dr. S.L. Patil Principal Scientist and Officer-in-Charge, ICAR-IIPR, RRS Dharwad, briefly explained the research, extension and training activities carried out at the Regional Station. Further he also briefed the Hon’ble DG ICAR about the strategic importance of the Regional Research Station, Dharwad for generation advancement during the off-season for the winter pulses such as chickpea, lentil, fieldpea and rajmash during kharif season and mungbean and urdbean during the winter season. Dr. Patil explained breeding research program carried out in the mandate crops i.e. cowpea and horsegram at the Dharwad Station. Scientists of the Station explained the research program in Entomology, Plant Pathology, Soil Science, and Agronomy in pulse and pulse-based cropping systems. Hon’ble DG ICAR enquired about the target geographical area for the RRS, Dharwad and Scientists are focusing to solve the problems of farmers in pulse and pulse-based cropping systems.

Visit of Shri Tejaswi S Naik (IAS), Private Secretary to Hon’ble Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GOI, New Delhi to IIPR-RRS Dharwad on 1st March 2024

Shri Tejaswi S Naik (IAS), Private Secretary to Hon’ble Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GOI, New Delhi visited ICAR-IIPR RRS Dharwad on 1st March 2024. He visited the laboratory of the new building of IIPR-RRS, Dharwad and had discussion with the Scientists. Later he visited the farm and seen all the development and infrastructure facilities of the Station. Later, he had discussion with Scientific staff of the Station.

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Research Projects

S. No. Project Title Name of PI/Co-PI Duration
I. Institute Funded Projects
1 Breeding for enhanced yield and multiple stress-resistant cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) for Southern India B Manu (PI) 2025–30
2 Breeding for high-yielding, multiple stress-resistant and nutrient-rich urdbean cultivars for diverse agroecologies B Manu (Co-PI) 2025–30
3 Development of climate-resilient, high-yielding and nutrient-dense short-duration pigeonpea for wider adaptability B Manu (Co-PI) 2025–30
4 Development of high-yielding, climate-resilient horse gram (Macrotylum uniflorum L.) resistance to powdery mildew and yellow mosaic disease Revanappa (PI) 2025–30
5 Development of early maturing and high-yielding spring/summer mungbean with heat stress tolerance Revanappa (Co-PI) 2025–30
6 Development of high-yielding and climate-resilient chickpea with improved plant types Revanappa (Co-PI) 2025–30
7 Breeding for enhanced yield and multiple stress-resistant cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) for Southern India Revanappa (Co-PI) 2025–30
8 Management of pigeonpea diseases caused by SMD and wilt complex PR Saabale (PI) 2025–30
9 Population dynamics of emerging insect pests of Vigna pulses (Cowpea, Mungbean and Urdbean) and their management in Northern Transitional Zone of Karnataka. M H Kodandaram (PI) 2025–30
10 Sustaining Crop Productivity for Pulse based Cropping System through Integrated Nutrient Management in Vertisols of Peninsular India Dr. S.L. Patil (PI) 2021–22 to 2025–26
11 Innovative extension approaches for livelihood and nutritional security through Pulse Production Technology in India & Impact assessment Dr. S.L. Patil (PI) 2021–22 to 2025–26
II. Externally Funded Projects
1 Supply Chain of Pulses in Major Pulse Producing States of India with Focus on Eastern States (Funded by Department of Consumer affairs, Govt of India)
  • M H Kodandaram (PI)
  • B Manu (Co-PI)
2025–26

Infrastructure Facilities Available

(A) Infrastructure:

  • New Laboratory-cum-Office building.
  • National Nursery building.
  • Seed storage building cum threshing floor (2 Nos.).
  • Pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease nursery.
  • Rainout shelters (3 Nos.).
  • Hi-Tech Greenhouse (2 Nos.) with temperature and RH control.
  • Insect Proof Net house (1 No.).
  • Pre-Breeding Nursery.
  • Cemented Ring Pots (108 Nos.)
  • Diesel Generator Set of 63 KV capacity with shed.
  • Farmworker’s shed with toilet.

(B) Equipment’s

S.NO. Name of Equipment’s Quantity (Nos)
1 Vertical Autoclave 01
2 Hot Air Oven 02
3 Laminar Air Flow Cabinet 01
4 Digital pH Meter 02
5 BOD Incubator 01
6 Display Kiosk 01
7 Double Distillation Unit 02
8 Orbital Shaking Incubator 01
9 Micro Centrifuge 01
10 Hot Water Bath 01
11 Electronic Balance 01
12 Weighing Balances 02
13 GPS Satellite Model 01
14 Moisture Meter 01
15 Humidity Temperature Meter 01
16 Binocular Microscope 01
17 Refrigerator 04
18 Sewing Machine Hand Held 01
19 Portable Water Purification System 01
20 Trinocular Research Microscope / Digital Microscope 01
21 Podium 01
22 Interactive Board 01
23 Sony Camera 01

(C) Farm Implements and Vehicle:

S.NO. Name of Item Quantity (Nos)
1 Portable Power Sprayer 01
2 Tractor with Hydraulic Trolley 01
3 Brush Cutter Machine 02
4 Disc Harrow 01
5 Rotavator 01
6 Tractor Mounted Bund Former 01
7 Seed cum Fertilizer Drill 01
8 Raised Bed Planter 01
9 Multipurpose Thresher 01
10 Seed Grader 01
11 Lawn Mower 01
12 Double Reversible Mould Board Plough 01
13 Mini Dall Mill 01
14 Farm Tractor 01
15 Jeep (Tata Sumo) 01
16 Four-wheel Drive Power-operated Mini Tractor 01
17 Manual Operated Tractor Trolley 01
18 Water Tanker 01
19 Single Mould Board Plough 01
20 Land Leveller 01
21 Cultivator 01
22 Bund Maker 01
23 Blade Harrow 01
24 Manual Seed Drill 01
25 Sprinkler Set 01
26 Battery Operated Sprayer 01
27 Micro Oven 01
28 Seed Counter 01

Linkages with other Organizations

  • Signed MoU with the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad for Undergraduate/Post-Graduate teaching and research.
  • Co-ordination with the Pulse Scientists of AICRP on MuLLarP Centre, UAS Dharwad for research and extension needs of pulse cultivating farmers.
  • Liaison with officials of the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, and Karnataka State Agriculture Department for the activities related to pulse crops.
  • Collaboration with KVKs i.e. KVK-Dharwad, KVK-Hulkoti, KVK-Belgavi-II, Extension Unit, Gadag (UAS, Dharwad), Extension Unit, Hadagali (UAS, Raichur) for dissemination of IIPR technologies.
Dr. S.L. Patil
Principal Scientist & Station Incharge
Specialization:Agronomy
Dr. M. H. Kodandaram
Principal Scientist (Agril. Entomology)
Specialization: Bio-intensive Pest Management and Insect Toxicology
Dr. Parasappa Rajappa Sabale
Scientist (Plant Pathology)
Specialization: Fungal pathology
Dr. Revanappa Biradar
Scientist (Plant breeding)
Specialization: Mungbean and urdbean breeding
Dr. Manu B
Scientist (Plant breeding)
Specialization: Mungbean

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