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GM mustard field trials to begin from rabi season

  • November 1, 2022
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GM mustard field trials to begin from rabi season

Subject: Science and Technology

Context-

  • The field trials of the GM mustard hybrid DMH-11, which has been granted approval for ‘environmental release’ by the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) recently, will begin from the ongoing rabi season.

More on news-

  • The trials, known as performance evaluation trials, will be conducted under the supervision of ICAR Directorate of Rapeseed-Mustard Research (DRMR), Bharatpur, Rajasthan, as per the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) rules and guidelines.
  • The ICAR-DRMR is responsible for the All India Coordinated Research Projects on Rapeseed-Mustard in the country.

Genetically Modified Mustard (DMH-11)-

  • The CGMCP scientists have deployed the barnase-barstar GM technology to create what they say is a robust and viable hybridisation system in mustard.
  • This system was used to develop DMH-11 by crossing a popular Indian mustard variety ‘Varuna’ (the barnase line) with an East European ‘Early Heera-2’ mutant (barstar).
  •  DMH-11 is claimed to have shown an average 28% yield increase over Varuna in contained field trials carried out by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).

Advantages:

  • Genetically modified seeds increase the yield of the plant by 28%.
  • Reducing India’s import bill.
  • Helps in containing the food inflation

Disadvantages:

  • Only a few companies are in charge of creating and selling modified seeds. With a near monopoly, this means that there are few choices available to those buying seeds.
  • Seeds can’t be replanted i.e. every plantation required buying of new seeds.
  • They can decrease species diversity.
  • The second concern is over GM mustard threatening or undermining the population of honey bees.
  • Mustard flowers are a source of nectar for honey bees and many other pollinator insects.

Need for development of Genetically Modified variety of Mustard-

  • The compelling motive here could be India’s spiraling edible oil import bill. The country produces only 8.5-9 million tonnes (mt) of edible oil annually, while importing 14-14.5 mt that entailed a record foreign exchange outgo of $18.99 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022.

About Mustard crop-

  • One of the most significant and well-known winter oilseed cropin India is mustard.
  • It is primarily grown in India’s northern plains, while there are some cultivated areas in the country’s eastern region as well.
  • It is a member of the crucifer family, which includes several cultivated related species.
  • Toria, Yellow Sarson, Brown Sarson, Gobhi Sarsonor Canola, and Black Mustard or Banarasi Rai are among the additional crops included in the “Rapeseed & Mustard” group.
  • The little brown or yellow seeds have an oil content of up to 45%.
  • The cake that has been de-oiled is fed to animals.

Climatic conditions required for mustard-

  • Subtropical climates are ideal for growing mustard.
  • Since mustard thrives in a dry, chilly climate, it is typically grown during the Rabi season.
  • Temperature range- 10 °C to 25 °C.
  • Annual rainfall ranging from 625 to 1000 mm.
  • This crop needs a clear sky and no frost because it cannot survive frost.
  • The oil content of seeds can be increased by a number of conditions, including cold temperatures, sunlight, and adequate moisture.
  • Soil- Alluvial Loamy soil is optimal for mustard

Top 10 Mustard producing countries-

  • Nepal, Canada, Russia, Myanmar, Ukraine, United States of America, China, Kazakhstan, France, Czech Republic..

Top 10 Mustard producing states in India-

  • Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Assam, Bihar, Punjab.
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