DUS characterization and assessing the diversity of varieties in onion and garlic

Authors

  • Amar Jeet Gupta ICAR-Directorate of Onion and Garlic Research, Rajgurunagar- 410 505, Pune, Maharashtra Author
  • Vijay Mahajan ICAR-Directorate of Onion and Garlic Research, Rajgurunagar- 410 505, Pune, Maharashtra Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61180/tbcpzc45

Keywords:

Variety, DUS Test, Protection, Registration, Farmers and Breeders Rights

Abstract

DUS test (Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability) are essential for registering new varieties under Protection of Plant
Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 (PPV&FRA) in our country and 150 crops/ species have been notified for registration
including onion and garlic in India. The variety must be clearly distinguishable by one or more essential characters from any
other variety, whose existence is a matter of common knowledge at the time when the protection is applied. The variety is
deemed uniform if subjected to variation that may be expected from the particular features of its propagation. It should be
sufficiently uniform in its relevant characters. DUS test guidelines for onion and garlic were notified by PPV&FRA in 2009
in India with 34 DUS test characters for onion varieties and 32 characters for garlic varieties. All the available short day
varieties of onion and garlic are being maintained at DOGR, Rajgurunagar and IARI, New Delhi; long day varieties are
maintained at CITH, Srinagar; and multiplier onion varieties are being maintained at TNAU, Coimbatore. Thirty-eight rabi
onion varieties including land races are being maintained during rabi season whereas 10 onion varieties being maintained
during kharif season. All the 17 garlic varieties including land races being maintained during rabi season. To register
varieties it needs to be applied to PPV&FR Authority, New Delhi in prescribed format. Certain guidelines were given for
registration of onion and garlic and rules for farmers are relaxed and they have equal rights for registration. The candidate
variety was tested for DUS characters in two seasons at two locations; whereas farmers’ variety was tested only in one
season at two locations

Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Gupta, A. J., & Mahajan, V. (2018). DUS characterization and assessing the diversity of varieties in onion and garlic. Vegetable Science, 45(02), 226-231. https://doi.org/10.61180/tbcpzc45

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