Rajagopalan Krishnamurthy

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Born(1928-03-27)March 27, 1928
Knownfor43 cotton hybrids including Suvin & LRA 5166
Awards
  • ABLE Award, for excellence in Agriculture Sciences (2007). * Honorary Fellowship to Sri. R. Krishnamourthy, by ISCI on 16 June (2007)
FieldsCotton breeder
Rajagopalan Krishnamurthy
Born(1928-03-27)March 27, 1928
Known for43 cotton hybrids including Suvin & LRA 5166
Awards
  • ABLE Award, for excellence in Agriculture Sciences (2007). * Honorary Fellowship to Sri. R. Krishnamourthy, by ISCI on 16 June (2007)
Scientific career
FieldsCotton breeder

Rajagopalan Krishnamurthy (born 27 March 1928) is an Indian cotton researcher. He is a prolific Indian plant breeder who introduced a myriad of cotton varieties for commercial cultivation.[1] He served in the Department of Agriculture of Tamil Nadu for one decade and almost 28 years in Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). He has released as many as 6 varieties from G. Hirsutum, two from G. Barbadense and three hybrids during his tenure in ICAR Service. All of them are prominent and accepted by the farmers as well as the textile mills at Tamil Nadu and elsewhere. He completed B. Sc.(Agri.) and M. Sc. (Agri.) in plant breeding and genetics from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. He is also the Research Director - Cotton of Rasi Seeds Pvt. Ltd.

Suvin cotton

Suvin is the Jewel in the Indian cotton crown. The king of cotton and India's pride. “Suvin” variety was released in 1979 by cross breeding Sujatha (Indian cotton variety) with St. Vincent (Sea-Island cotton variety). Suvin is the finest cotton being produced in India and has no parallel and alternative in the world today. It is the only commercially available fiber in the world with spinnability up to 240s count. The highest production of Suvin was 36,000 bales (170 kg), achieved in the year 1989-90. However, the production of Suvin has depleted steadily over the years and currently stands at 300 MT i.e. around 1250 bales.[2]

Other varieties

Other varieties include b[3][4]

  • MCU-5 (VT) in 1982
  • LRA-5166
  • LRK-516
  • Surabhi
  • Sujata

Hybrids developed in the private sector

  • Responsible for developing and releasing 43 cotton hybrids.
  • Under the Bt cotton Programme, involving Bollgard-1 and Bolgard-2 genes, 14 Bt cotton hybrids have been released for the North, Central and South zones of India & Bt hybrids have been released through other cotton seed companies in the country.

3. 20 Bt cotton hybrids are at advanced stages of testing, while 6 Bt hybrids are awaiting approval for commercial release. During 2007, 9 Bt hybrids were proposed for RGGM trial all over the country.

Awards and accolades

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