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Union Minister Inaugurates Genome-Editing Lab in Haryana to Boost Crop Research

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Union Minister Inaugurates Genome-Editing Lab in Haryana to Boost Crop Research

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Inauguration of Genome-Editing LabUnion Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare inaugurated the laboratory at ICAR-IIWBR, Haryana. Funded under an ICAR scheme.
Objective of the LabLeverage modern genomic tools to enhance desirable traits for improved crop adaptation and enriched grain quality.
Climate-Resilient Wheat VarietiesFarmers appreciated varieties like Karan Vandana (DBW-187), MACS 6478, and Pusa Yashasvi for tolerating temperature fluctuations in February and March. Reduced input costs due to disease-resistant varieties eliminating fungicide sprays.
Hull-Less Barley VarietiesFarmers showed interest in DWRB 223, a recently released hull-less barley variety with high yield (42.9 quintals/ha) and 11.7% protein, ideal for health food applications.
Lab-to-Land ApproachEmphasis on connecting scientific research with grassroots farming to ensure real-world impact and adoption of agricultural innovations.
Genome EditingA group of technologies that allow scientists to change an organism's DNA by adding, removing, or altering genetic material at specific locations.
CRISPR TechnologyClustered Regularly Interspaced Palindromic Repeat (CRISPR)-associated proteins system allows targeted genome sequence intervention, enabling the insertion of specific traits in plants.
Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley ResearchEstablished in 2014, located in Karnal, Haryana. Premier institute affiliated with ICAR, focusing on enhancing wheat and barley productivity through scientific innovation.
Core Functions of IIWBRVarietal improvement, resource management, and crop protection strategies. Coordinates the All India Coordinated Research Project on Wheat and Barley (AICRP).

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