Introduction and seed production of new winter wheat and barley varieties in Sugd, Tajikistan
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Ram Sharma, Jozef Turok, Saidjamol Saidov, Kamokhuja Sultanov. (31/12/2015). Introduction and seed production of new winter wheat and barley varieties in Sugd, Tajikistan.
Abstract
Wheat is the most important crop in the Sugd Province of Tajikistan which falls within the
Fergana Valley Action Site of CRP-DS in Central Asia. Yellow rust is the most important wheat
disease in Sugd province of Tajikistan which is controlled by fungicide application every year
because all wheat varieties grown by the farmers in the Action Site are susceptible to yellow rust.
Application of fungicide increases the cost of wheat production, and is harmful to human health
and environment. Tajik wheat improvement program in collaboration with ICARDA, CIMMYT
and the International Winter Wheat Program has released a few yellow rust resistant winter
wheat varieties. Informal and formal discussion with the farmers and district agricultural offices
it was found that there was no information available to the farmers about the yellow rust resistant
winter wheat varieties available in other parts of Tajikistan. Further to that there was not enough
seed of the yellow rust resistant varieties (Alex and Ormon) available in other parts of the
country which could be brought to allow the farmers in Sugd province grow those varieties.
Besides, farmers were not sure if the new varieties would be suitable for their farming
conditions. Hence an adaptive study was undertaken to plant a number of farmers’ field with
Alex and Ormon wheat varieties and compare their performance with the widely grown local
variety Krasnodar-99. The farmers were also asked not to spray the two new varieties with
fungicide because they were resistant to yellow rust in other parts of Tajikistan.
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Sharma, Ram https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7785-363X