2015
DOI: 10.5958/0976-4038.2015.00086.x
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Enhancing food and livelihood security of highland temperate rainfed ecologies using improved maize cultivars

Abstract: In temperate mountain agro-ecologies of India, cultivation of landraces and farmer's varieties using traditional methods is the main reason for low productivity of maize in potential niches. Painstaking efforts made at Mountain Crop Research Station, Sagam during kharif 2008 and 2009 resulted in two modern, high yielding maize composites viz., Shalimar Maize Composite 3 (SMC-3) and Shalimar Maize Composite 5 (SMC-5) with all the traits liked by the resource poor and marginal farmers. SMC-3 and SMC-5 showed gra… Show more

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“…SMH4 with the traits like cold tolerance, early maturity and disease resistance can play a potential role in enhancing the economy of maize growers under high altitude conditions of Kashmir Valley. The hybrid possesses very high yield potential of about 7.0-8. , an additional 150 thousand tons can be produced from high altitude rainfed ecologies of the Valley [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SMH4 with the traits like cold tolerance, early maturity and disease resistance can play a potential role in enhancing the economy of maize growers under high altitude conditions of Kashmir Valley. The hybrid possesses very high yield potential of about 7.0-8. , an additional 150 thousand tons can be produced from high altitude rainfed ecologies of the Valley [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%