期刊文献+

Socio-Economic and Scientific Impact Created by Whitefly-Transmitted,Plant-Virus Disease Resistant Tomato Varieties in Southern India

Socio-Economic and Scientific Impact Created by Whitefly-Transmitted,Plant-Virus Disease Resistant Tomato Varieties in Southern India
下载PDF
导出
摘要 Research carried out to assess the impact of open-pollinated Tomato leaf curl virus(ToLCV)-resistant tomatoes and hybrids on the livelihoods of resource-poor farmers in Southern India is described and discussed.Three high-yielding ToLCV-resistant tomato varieties were developed initially using conventional breeding and screening techniques involving inoculation by ToLCV-viruliferous whitefly,Bemisia tabaci.In 2003 and 2004,respectively,these varieties were released officially by the Karnataka State Seed Committee and the Indian Ministry of Agriculture through notification in the Gazette of India.From 2003 to 2005,eleven seed companies bought breeder seed of the ToLCV-resistant varieties and used them to begin breeding F1 hybrids from them.Socio-economic studies carried out to assess the benefits obtained from growing the ToLCV-resistant varieties found that farmers could gain up to 10 times the profit by growing the ToLCV-resistant varieties compared to the pre-existing ToLCV-susceptible varieties.Adoption of ToLCV-resistant tomatoes was also associated with reduced pesticide use.Extra income from tomato sales was prioritised by farmers to pay for children's education,better nutrition and medicines.In a joint effort with the commercial seed sector in India,a promotional field day was organised in 2007.As well as the three ToLCV-resistant varieties,62 ToLCV-resistant hybrid tomatoes were exhibited during a farmer-field day by 17 commercial seed companies and several public institutes.Tomatoes with ToLCV-resistance are now grown widely in South India and seeds of the three open-pollinated varieties have been distributed to more than 12 countries.In 2007,a conservative estimate of the financial-benefit to cost of the research ratio was already more than 837:1. Research carried out to assess the impact of open-pollinated Tomato leaf curl virus(ToLCV)-resistant tomatoes and hybrids on the livelihoods of resource-poor farmers in Southern India is described and discussed.Three high-yielding ToLCV-resistant tomato varieties were developed initially using conventional breeding and screening techniques involving inoculation by ToLCV-viruliferous whitefly,Bemisia tabaci.In 2003 and 2004,respectively,these varieties were released officially by the Karnataka State Seed Committee and the Indian Ministry of Agriculture through notification in the Gazette of India.From 2003 to 2005,eleven seed companies bought breeder seed of the ToLCV-resistant varieties and used them to begin breeding F1 hybrids from them.Socio-economic studies carried out to assess the benefits obtained from growing the ToLCV-resistant varieties found that farmers could gain up to 10 times the profit by growing the ToLCV-resistant varieties compared to the pre-existing ToLCV-susceptible varieties.Adoption of ToLCV-resistant tomatoes was also associated with reduced pesticide use.Extra income from tomato sales was prioritised by farmers to pay for children's education,better nutrition and medicines.In a joint effort with the commercial seed sector in India,a promotional field day was organised in 2007.As well as the three ToLCV-resistant varieties,62 ToLCV-resistant hybrid tomatoes were exhibited during a farmer-field day by 17 commercial seed companies and several public institutes.Tomatoes with ToLCV-resistance are now grown widely in South India and seeds of the three open-pollinated varieties have been distributed to more than 12 countries.In 2007,a conservative estimate of the financial-benefit to cost of the research ratio was already more than 837:1.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期337-345,共9页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 funded by the Department for Interna-tional Development,UK(DFID project codes R6627,R7460,R8247(Crop Protection Programme)and Phase Ⅲ of the International Whitefly Project)
关键词 Bemisia tabaci BEGOMOVIRUS international development TOMATO resistance Tomato leaf curl virus Bemisia tabaci, begomovirus, international development, tomato, resistance, Tomato leaf curl virus
  • 相关文献

参考文献20

  • 1Banks G K,Colvin J,Chowda-Reddy R V,Maruthi M N,Muniyappa V,Venkatesh H M,Padmaja A S,Beitia F J,Seal S E. Association of the Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) B-biotype with a tomato leaf virus disease epidemic in South India[J].Plant Disease,2001.231. 被引量:1
  • 2De Barro P J,Liu S S,Boykin L M,Dinsdale A B. Bemisia tabaci:a statement of species status[J].Annual Review of Entomology,2011.1-19. 被引量:1
  • 3Chowda-Reddy R V,Colvin J,Muniyappa V,Seal S. Diversity and distribution of begomoviruses infecting tomato in India[J].Archives of Virology,2005.845-867. 被引量:1
  • 4Chowda-Reddy R V,Muniyappa V,Colvin J,Seal S. A new begomovirus isolated from cotton in southern India[J].Plant Pathology,2005,(4):570.doi:10.1111/j.1365-3059.2005.01214.x. 被引量:1
  • 5Chowda-Reddy R V,Kirankumar M,Seal S E,Muniyappa V,Valand G B,Govindappa M R,Colvin J. Bemisia tabaci phylogenetic groups in India and the relative transmission efficacy of Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus by an indigenous and an exotic population[J].Journal of Integrative Agriculture,. 被引量:1
  • 6Colvin J,Adolph B,Seal S E. Participatory development and uptake of whitefly-transmitted virus management technologies in subsistence farming systems[J].Australian Plant Pathology,2003.435-439. 被引量:1
  • 7GenStat Release VSN International Ltd. Reference Manual,Part 3 Procedure Library PL19[M].Hemel Hempstead,UK,2008. 被引量:1
  • 8Holt J,Colvin J,Muniyappa V. Identifying control strategies for tomato leaf curl virus disease using an epidemiological model[J].Journal of Applied Ecology,1999.625-633. 被引量:1
  • 9Kumar N K K. Proceedings on the group meeting on whiteflies and emerging challenges[J].Pest Management in Horticultural Systems,2010.187-201. 被引量:1
  • 10Manjunatha Reddy T B. Impact assessment of tomato leaf curl virus resistant tomato varieties and distribution pattern of B-biotype of Bemisia tabaci,and tomato leaf curl virus disease in different agroclimatic regions of southern India[D].University of Agricultural Sciences,Bangalore,2005. 被引量:1

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部