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Rajagopalan Krishnamurthy
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. 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. Famous varieties 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. ...
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ABLE Award
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Rao Bahaddur Ramanath Iyer Award
The Rao Bahadur Ramanath Iyer Award was instituted to promote the cotton research work, in India. This is being bestowed by the Indian Society for Cotton Improvement. Mumbai. Ramanath Iyer was a prominent cotton breeder in Tamil nadu, during the early part of 20th Century. See also * List of agriculture awards This list of agriculture awards is a index to articles about notable awards given for contributions to agriculture. Awards may be limited to people from the country in which the award is given, or may be open to worldwide contributions. Awards ... Agriculture awards of India Year of establishment missing {{award-stub ...
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Textile Scientists
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DSIR National Award For R&D Efforts In Industry
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Rasi Seeds
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Regulatory Authority For Commercialization In India
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Biotech Cottons
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