Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources

  • Year: 1991
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 1

Soybean genetic resources and their evaluation

  • Author:
  • V.D. Verma, T.A. Thomas1
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 29 to 33

National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Regional Station, P.K.V. Campus, Akola 444 104 (Maharashtra).

Abstract

Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the important crop in the United States and the world's richest source of protein and leading source of vegetable oil. It has the unique protein and oil combination (40% protein and 20% oil). Although soybean is a new crop in our country, it has occupied a substantial acreage in the last 22 years from 3000 hectares in 1968 to presently nearly 20 lakh hectares. The National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources is engaged in collection/exchange, characterisation/evaluation, documentation and conservation of genetic diversity of soybean for the last two decades. A total of 2,639 accessions of soybean from diverse agro-climatic zones of the world (from 30 countries including India), were evaluated for two years i.e., 1988 and 1989. Data were recorded on 21 agro-botanical and economic characters and donors were identified for different economic traits, viz., high yield, early maturity, bold seeds, resistance to bacterial pustule and pod blight, high seed longevity/germinability, resistance/tolerance to pod shattering and high oil content. These donors can be utilized either as parental material in hybridization or as direct selections for crop improvement programme.