Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Tula's Institute, Dehradun- 248 001, Uttarakhand, India
Kodo millet (
Total of 96 indigenous germplasm were collected across the country and were sown in a breeding farm to grow selectively healthy crops in a randomized block design manner during
The statistical data revealed significant differences among all the studied accessions. Mainly IC482729 and IC404789 from Tamil Nadu had high biomass, straw yield and yield per plant. IC396004 from Chhattisgarh showed advantageous performance in earliness with medium plant height. Therefore, the present findings helped in identifying elite germplasm accessions and could be effectively used in the Kodo millet enhancement program.
Accessions, Characterization, Kodo millet, Plant biomass, Yield per plant