Vamban 3
blackgram :Blackgram variety
Scientists at the
National Pulses Research Centre (NPRC), Vamban in Pudukkottai district, have developed a
high yielding blackgram variety with built-in resistance to yellow mosaic disease. The
variety has been released for commercial cultivation by farmers at the Tamil Nadu
Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbature, recently.
"Vamban 3
blackgram" variety is a derivative of a cross between LBG 402 and LBG 17. It matures
in 65-70 days. It has recorded an average yield of 775 kg per hectare in rainfed
conditions, and 826 kg per hectare in irrigated conditions. It has been recommended for
cultivation in all seasons (June-July, September-October and February-March) throughout
Tamil Nadu.
The performance has
been consistently higher both in rainfed and irrigated conditions. It has built-in
resistance to yellow mosaic disease, and moderate resistance to powdery mildew. The plants
grow erect to a height of 25-30 cm. They produce hairy pods containing dull black seeds.
Each plant will yield about 25-30 pods, and 100-seeds will weigh between 4 and 4.4 g. The
seeds are endowed with high quality protein (22.4 per cent).
A seed rate of 20 kg
will be needed to cover a hectare at an espacement of 30 cm by 10 cm. The seeds should be
treated with three packets each of Rhizobial culture and phosphobacteria. A nutrient dose
of 25 kg nitrogen and 50 kg phosphorus per hectare is recommended for the irrigated crop,
and the rainfed crop would need half the dose only.
The sucking pests and
pot borers can be managed by spraying with suitable botanical insecticides such as
neem-based compounds at the appropriate time.
The plants should be
harvested when the plants turn yellow and 80 per cent of the pods are mature. The uprooted
plants should be stacked in shade for a few days before threshing. The seeds are to be
cleaned and bagged before being stored in cool dry place, according to scientists. |