Indian scientists identify rice varieties that can reduce fertiliser use, reaping environmental & financial gains
- August 6, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Indian scientists identify rice varieties that can reduce fertiliser use, reaping environmental & financial gains
Sub : Env
Sec: Agri
Discovery of Natural Variations in Rice NUE:
- Indian scientists discovered significant natural variations in rice nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) along with associated traits and genes.
- The study found high NUE rice varieties like Khira and CR Dhan 301 are long-duration crops.
- The Dhala Heera variety offers both high NUE and a shorter growth duration, beneficial for farmers.
Research Findings:
- Researchers at Indraprastha University examined 46 phenotypic and physiological parameters in various rice varieties.
- They found a five-fold variation in NUE among a dozen rice varieties from over a thousand Indian-released varieties.
- 19 parameters strongly associated with NUE were identified, including eight new ones pending field trial confirmation.
Importance of Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) in Agriculture:
- NUE in rice is crucial for agricultural sustainability, measuring grain yield or nitrogen harvested per unit of urea input.
- Poor fertiliser NUE leads to significant wastage: Rs 1 lakh crore annually in India and over $170 billion globally.
- Poor NUE has caused substantial environmental issues over the past 50 years.
- India is a signatory to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (2022), which aims to halve nutrient waste from all sources by 2030.
Methodology and Recommendations:
- The research spanned three separate studies over a decade, evaluating 34 released rice varieties in greenhouse conditions.
- High NUE varieties identified in the greenhouse were confirmed in field trials, validating the methodology.
- Large-scale screening of all Indian rice varieties is recommended to find more NUE cultivars suitable for different agro-climatic conditions.
Environmental Impact:
- Poor nitrogen management contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and eutrophication in water bodies.
- Improving NUE in rice can mitigate these issues, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Socio-Economic Implications:
- Improved NUE can enhance productivity and profitability for farmers, reducing the need for excessive fertiliser application.
- This leads to lower input costs, a smaller environmental footprint, and better living standards for farming communities.
Source: DTE