Plant Biotechnology – Externally Funded Projects

No Project Title PI Budget

(Rs.)

Funding Agency Period
Ongoing schemes
1.  BPH and False smut resistant rice D. Sudhakar

Professor (PI)

28.85 lakhs ICAR-NPTC 2014-2019
2. Genetic improvement of rice for yield, NUE, WUE, abiotic and biotic stress tolerance through RNA Guided Genome Editing (CRISPR/Cas9/Cpf1) D. Sudhakar

Professor (PI)

70.89 lakhs ICAR-NASF 2018-2021
3.  Development of Fusarium resistant elite banana cultivars of NE India D. Sudhakar

Professor

 

25.23 lakhs

 

DBT-NER

 

2018-2021

4. Programme support for Developing resilient rice through genomics D. Sudhakar

Professor

116.22 lakhs DBT 2016 – 2021
5. Program Support for Developing Resilient Rice through genomics Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

500 Lakhs DBT, New Delhi (CEIB) 2016-21
6. Enhancing  nutritional  security of  pregnant women, infants  and  young  children  in rural  households  through agricultural  intervention  

Dr. M. Raveendran Professor

 

113.16 Lakhs BIRAC, New Delhi and BMGF 2017-19
7. Towards Engineering disease resistance in banana to Fusarium wilt – avoiding the next apocalypse Dr. M. Raveendran Professor

 

30 lakhs (Budget release awaited) Royal Society of London  

2017-2020

8. CRISPR mediated genome engineering for developing “Thermo-sensitive genic male sterile lines (TGMS)” in rice (Oryza sativa) Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Assoc. Professor

74.10 Lakhs DBT,GOI, New Delhi 2018-2021
9. Understanding the molecular mechanism of defense in pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) due to concurrent infestation by Helicoverpa and bruchids Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Associate Professor

 20.00 Lakhs DBT,GOI, New Delhi 2018-2021
10. Transfer and evaluation of Indian banana with BBTV construct”: This is a part of the Multi-Institutional Core Project entitled “Development and Transfer of Technology from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Australia to India for Biofortification and Disease resistance in Banana Dr. K. K. Kumar

Associate Professor

 

113.30 lakhs 2012-2019
11. Ensuring supply of uniform and quality planting material in coconut through micropropagation Dr. S.Mohankumar

Dr. R.Gnanam

Dr.N.Kumaravadivel

Dr.M.Raveendran

Dr. D. Sudhakar

Dr. R. Renuka

Dr.P.Meenakshisundaram

663 lakhs State Planning Commission, TN 2018 – 2021
12. Transcriptome of barnyard millet to characterize the Fe/Zn uptake metal transporters and transcriptional regulators involved in Fe and Zn homeostasis-E28AAB S.Varanavasiappan

Assistant Professor

24 lakhs DST 2016 – 2019
13. Development of consensus genetic linkage map for Gossypium L. spp. with SNP markers and QTL analysis for fiber traits as PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 34.5 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2017 to 2020

 

14. Exploitation of hybrid vigour for quality and yield improvement through marker assisted selection in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) as Co-PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 18.5 lakhs SERB, GoI 2018 to 2021

 

15. E28ADP: Building Resilience to Climate Change and Improving Food Security Through Climate Smart Solutions (BRIFS) – Heat Responsive Gene Regulatory Networks in rice Dr. P.Meenakshisundaram Rs. 15.24 lakhs DST, New Delhi 2018 – 2021
16. E28ADM: Exploring Rhizospheric Microbiome (PGPR and AM Fungi) for Regulating the Expression of Zinc Transporter Genes in Rice to Augment the Zinc Nutrition Dr. P.Meenakshisundaram Rs. 21.82 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2018 – 2021
Completed Schemes
1. Genetic Engineering of elite rice cultivars for resistance to major pest and diseases (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

US $ 51,000 Rockefeller Foundation 1999 to 2002
2. Cloning of cry genes from new Bt strains and transformation of rice with Bt genes (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

US $ 29,900 Rockefeller Foundation 1999 to 2004
3. Development of molecular markers for insect and disease resistance and production of transgenics in rice (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

US $ 200,000 Rockefeller Foundation 2000 to 2004
4. Development of molecular markers for leaf folder, brown planthopper and yellow stemborer and pyramiding insect resistance genes in rice (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.76.8 lakhs DBT 2002 to 2007
5. Development of indica rice lines capable of synthesizing provitamin A in endosperm by genetic transformation (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.43.0 lakhs DBT 2002 to 2006
6. Development of transgenic Bt eggplant resistant to Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee and field evaluation of IPM in vegetable crops (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

USD 45000 USAID-IPM-CRSP 2003 to 2005
7. Establishment of Transgenic greenhouse at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.41 lakhs DBT 2003 to 2006
8. Development of transgenic banana with  increased shelf life (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.16.66 lakhs DBT 01.01.2004 to  31.12.2006
9. Rice Biofortification with enhanced iron and zinc in high yielding non-basmati cultivars through marker assisted breeding and transgenic approaches (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.44.30 lakhs DBT 2005 to 2010
10. Programme support for Research and Development in Agricultural Biotechnology at TNAU – Development of micro-nutrient rich maize cultivars meant for poultry feed through transgenic means (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.764 lakhs DBT 29.9.2006 to 31.3.2012
11. Development of Indica rice lines capable of synthesizing Provitamin A in endosperm by marker assisted back-cross breeding (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.43.698 lakhs DBT 29.11.2007 to 28.11.2012
12. Novel approaches for production of hybrid seeds with characteristics of improved insect resistance and higher yield Phase I (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

100.748 lakhs CSIR-NMITLI 25.3.2008to 30.09.2011
13. Development of Adapted Germplasm for India with High Levels of pro-Vitamin Carotenoid (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs. 33.876 lakhs IRRI 01.01.2009 to 31.12.2009
14. Evaluation of BASF transgenic rice exhibiting yielding enhancing traits in transgenic greenhouse condition (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.8.05 lakhs BASF 01.04.10 to 31.03.11
15. Greenhouse evaluation of BASF transgenic rice events (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.12.00 lakhs BASF 01.09.2010 to 31.8.2011
16. Development of insect Resistance Technology for Crop Plants (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.31.4325 lakhs Bioseed 01.12.2010 to 31.03.2014
17. Seed multiplication of BASF transgenic rice events in transgenic greenhouse (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.8.00 lakhs BASF 01.07.2011 to 31.06.2012
18. Genetic engineering of major crops for insect resistance (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.10 lakhs JK AgriGenetics 1.5.2011 to 30.4.2014
19. Genetic engineering of cotton for leaf curl virus disease resistance through RNAi technology (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs. 20.0 lakhs Rasi Seeds Jan-12 to Dec. 2014
20. Haploid induction for rapid homozygosity to accelerate breeding programmes in cocoa Dr.R.Gnanam

Dr. D. Sudhakar

Rs.48.925 lakhs Kraft Foods, UK  2013 to 2018
21. Development of lnsect Resistance Technology for Crop Plants through cry2Ai gene (Co-PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

Rs.59.154 lakhs Bioseed 01.04.2014 to 31.03.2017
22. Engineering rice for resistance to major lepidopteran pests using a novel synthetic cry2AX1 gene (PI) Dr. D. Sudhakar

Professor

38.602 lakhs DBT 12.11.2014 to 11.11.2017
23. Proteomic identification and characterization of rice root proteins associated with root growth and hard pan penetration during drought Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

25.00 DBT, New Delhi 2006-2011
24. Understanding the mechanism of drought resistance in rice by studying the whole genome response through transcriptome analysis Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

65.00 DBT, New Delhi 2006-2011
25. Development of Salinity Stress Resistance in Rice Varieties Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

21.50 DBT, New Delhi 2009.2013
26. Connecting performance under drought with genotypes through phenotype associations Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

14.89 IRRI, Philippines 2008-2011
27. Isolation and validation of salt tolerant genes in ragi (Eleusine coracana) Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

17.64

 

DBT, New Delhi 2010-14
28. Proteomic analysis of leaves and spikelets of two contrasting rice genotypes exposed to high night temperature Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

5.10 IRRI, Philippines 2011-12
29. Biochemical and molecular analysis of anti-diabetic  rice variety Kavuni Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

8.64 DBT, New Delhi 2011-13
30. Molecular breeding for developing drought tolerant Ahu rice cultivars suitable for upland ecosystem Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

19.00 DBT, New Delhi 2012-15
31. Safeguarding Asian Rice Production From a Rapidly Warming Climate Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

30.86 DBT, New Delhi 2012-15
32. Evaluation of diverse rice lines for heat tolerance Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

2.57 IRRI, Philippines 2012
33. Comparative Transcriptomics of rice and resurrection plants and exploitation of novel genes for improvement of drought tolerance Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

57.57 DBT, New Delhi (Indo-Australia) 2013-16
34. Towards developing nutrient rich anti-diabetic rice genotypes through molecular breeding Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

25.46 DBT, New Delhi 2013-16
35. Development of heat tolerant rice Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

7.70 IRRI-CSISA 2014-16
36. Functional Genomics of drought tolerance related traits in rice Dr. M. Raveendran

Professor

193.08 DBT, New Delhi 2012-17
37. Rice Heparanase: Cloning, Characterization and over-expression for oxidative stress tolerance in rice Dr. L. Arul

Professor

Rs. 13.044 lakhs DBT-RGYI 2008-12
38. Engineering rice for enhanced resistance against bacterial and fungal diseases by silencing the negative regulators of innate defense response Dr. L. Arul

Professor

Rs. 43.703 lakhs DBT-RNAi 2012-15
39. Strengthening of tissue culture lab at ADAC&RI, Trichy Dr. L. Arul

Professor

Rs. 19.90 lakhs MIDH-NHM 2015-16
40. Molecular and functional characterization of Casparian strip membrane domain proteins in rice for salinity stress tolerance Dr. L. Arul

Professor

Rs. 14.20 lakhs UGC-MRP 2015-18
41. Optimization of Transformation Protocol in Elite Cultivars of Jatropha curcas Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Assoc. Professor

13.71 DBT, GOI, New Delhi 2008-2011
42. Development of Genetically Modified Groundnut Plants Tolerant to Drought Stress and Aflatoxin Contamination Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Assoc. Professor

20.00 ICAR 2008-2011
43. Transgenic Approaches to Improve Sesame (Sesamum indicum Linn) qualify with omega 3 fatty acid Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Assoc. Professor

11.05 DBT, GOI, New Delhi 2010-2013
44. Optimization of Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation Protocol for Local Elite Cultivars of Fox tail Millet (Setaria italica) Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Assoc. Professor

6.15 UGC-GOI, New Delhi  

2012-2015

45. Engineering resistance against Peanut stem necrosis disease in groundnut through RNAi technology Dr. E. Kokiladevi

Assoc. Professor

13.258 UGC-GOI, New Delhi 2013-2017
46. Engineering novel disease resistance in wheat and rice by silencing disease susceptibility genes (E28PJ) Dr. K. K. Kumar

Assoc. Professor

100.63 DBT, New Delhi July 2010 to March 2014
47. Genetic engineering of cotton for leaf curl virus disease resistance through RNAi technology (F37VZ) Dr. K. K. Kumar

Assoc. Professor

20.00 Private Agency Scheme Jan 2012 to Dec 2014
48. Engineering resistance in papaya against the papaya ring spot virus through RNAi approach (E28MN) Dr. K. K. Kumar

Assoc. Professor

58.84 DBT, New Delhi July 2008 to July 2011
49. Isolation of seed specific promoter from minor millets and characterizing its promoter activity in transgenic rice. Dr. K. K. Kumar

Assoc. Professor

7.44 DST, New Delhi July 2006 to Aug 2007
50. Program support for Research and Development in Agricultural Biotechnology at TNAU. Project 3: Development of drought tolerant rice (Oryza saliva L.) cultivars by identification and deployment of candidate genes and fine mapping of QTLs linked to drought resistance traits as PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 7.64 lakhs for eight projects DBT, New Delhi 2006 – 2012
51. Program support for Research and Development in Agricultural Biotechnology at TNAU. Project 5: Proteomic identification and characterization of rice root proteins associated with root growth and hard pan penetration during drought as Co-PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 7.64 lakhs for eight projects DBT, New Delhi 2006 – 2012
52. Improvement of rice varieties/breeding lines for low water availability in South and Southeast Asia as PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

US$30,000

Rs.  18 lakhs

Generation Challenge Program, FAO and GIBP 2009 – 2012
53. Characterization of allelic difference of eui gene and its effect on endogenous GA3 expression for solving poor panicle exsertion in hybrid rice technology as Co-PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 9.01 lakhs Department of Science and Technology, Government of India 2009 – 2012
54. Identification of consistent QTLs for fiber quality traits in cotton (Gossypium spp.,) based on two mapping populations and four environments as PI and National Coordinator Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

National budget of Rs. 65.02 lakhs

TNAU budget:

Rs. 39.95 lakhs

DBT, New Delhi  

2010 – 2013

55. Identification and mapping of QTLs linked to Jassid (Amrasca devastans) tolerance in cotton (Gossypium spp.) as Co-PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs 23.25 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2012 – 2015
56. Beating Begamoviruses: Integrated Crop Management and Disease Resistant Hot Pepper, Tomato, Mungbean to Improve Livelihoods in Tropical Asia Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 40.05 lakhs BMZ – GIZ – AVRDC 2012 – 2015
57. In vitro techniques for overcoming the fertilization barriers of Jatropha to develop interspecific hybrids as Co-PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 16.93 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2012 – 2015
58. Program support for Research and Development in Agricultural Biotechnology at TNAU- Phase II. Project 4: Development of Cotton for drought resistance and superior fibre quality using marker assisted selection as PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 20 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2015 – 2017
59. Molecular breeding to mitigate chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCuV) incidence by augmenting host plant resistance against its vector whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) in chillies (Capsicum annum L.) as Co-PI Dr. N. Manikanda Boopathi

Assoc. Professor

Rs. 44.35 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2015 – 2018
60. BT/PR2674/GBD/27/497/2013 dated 30/09/2013 Bioprospecting of coumarins obtained from medicinal plants and their synthetic derivatives for the anti- microbial, anti -feedant and anti –cancer activity

TNAU Code : E28XB

 Dr.V.P.Santhanakrishnan

Asst. Professor

16.172 DBT, New Delhi 2013-2017
61. E28 AAC – Understanding molecular basis of resistance against YMV in mungbean through transcriptome profiling Dr. M. Sudha 23.66.lakhs DST, New Delhi 2016-2019
62. DBT- COE –Sub project- Molecular marker assisted selection and identifying Resistance Gene Analogs (RGAs) associated with resistance to MYMV in mungbean (Vigna radiataL.Wilczek) and rice bean (V. umbellate) interspecific crosses and identification of AFLP markers linked to MYMV resistance. Dr. M. Sudha 163.76 lakhs DBT, New Delhi 2015-2018
63. Transcriptome of barnyard millet to characterize the Fe/Zn uptake metal transporters and transcriptional regulators involved in Fe and Zn homeostasis-E28AAB (PI) Dr. S. Varanavasiappan 24 lakhs DST, New Delhi 2016-18