Ongoing Schemes

S.No. Project Number and title Period Name and Designation  the project Leader Progress of work
1. Dr.P.G.Lavanya, Professor (SS&AC)

 

1. NRM/SAC/TVM/GNT/2015/001

Permanent Manurial Experiments on Rainfed Groundnut and Cold weather Gingelly.

 

( From July 2019 to  June 2020)

 

Dr.P.G.Lavanya, Professor (SS&AC) The Groundnut crop with variety TMV 13 was sown on 27.3.2019 and the crop stand is good.
2. Dr. M.RAJAKUMAR, Professor (Plant Pathology)
2. CPPS/TVM/PAT/GNT/2017/001.

Standardization of dose of Trichoderma aperellum and Pseudomonas fluorescens for groundnut by different methods of application.

Sep2017 to Aug 2020 Dr. M.Rajakumar

Professor (Plant Pathology)

Ongoing -confirmation  trial
3. Dr. R. Brindavathy, Associate Prof. (Microbiology)
3. NRM/TVM/AGM/MOB/2017/001.

Isolation and screening of efficient Rhizobial strains and evaluation of their efficiency in Moth bean (Vigna Aconitifolia

April 2017- March 2021 Dr. R. Brindavathy

Asso. Prof. (Microbiology)

Ongoing.  New rhizobial culture has been isolated and identified as Rhizobium skierniewicense.  Field experiment has to be conducted during ensuing season.
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 NRM/CBE/AGM/SES/2016/001. Role of sulphur oxidizing bacteria in Enhancing the productivity and quality of sesame.

Sep 2016 to Aug 2018 Dr. R. Brindavathy Asso. Prof. (Microbiology) Ongoing. Projected is extended up to rabi 2019. Field experiment has to be conducted during ensuing season.
4. Dr. K. Sathiya, Assistant Professor (Agronomy)

 

4. DCM/TVM/AGR/GNT/2016/001

Crop Establishment suitable Intercrop for semi spreading Groundnut under rainfed

2016 – 2018 Dr. K. Sathiya

AP(Agronomy)

OFT trial in field
5. DCM/VRI/AGR/GNT/2016/001.

Integrated best management practices for enhancing the productivity of irrigated groundnut

2016 – 2018 Dr. K. Sathiya

AP(Agronomy)

Sowing has been completed on 10.02.2020
5. Dr.P.C.Prabu, Assistant Professor, Environmental Science
6. NRM/TVM/SAC/GNT/2015/001 – Permanent Manurial Experiment (PME) on Rainfed Groundnut and Cold weather Gingelly

 

July 2015 to June 2020

Change of PI on March, 2019

Dr.P.C.Prabu AP(Envi.Sci.)

Dr.P.G.Lavanya

Project is being continued.
7. Fertility mapping of the farm soils of Oilseeds  Research Station, Tindivanam using GIS May 2019 to April 2022 Dr.P.C.Prabu AP(Envi.Sci.)

 

Presented before the RPAC and waiting for project number
6. Dr.V.Vijaya Geetha, Asst. Prof (SST)

 

8. SEED/TVM/SST/GNT/2018/001

Evaluation of single pod sowing in groundnut

Jan 2018- Dec 2020 Dr.V.Vijaya Geetha, Asst. Prof(SST) All the objectives has been completed. The results will be presented during Oilseed Meet 2020.
9. Seed hub – NFSM Oilseeds project on “Creation of seed hubs for enhancing quality seed availability of major oilseed crops” 2018-2020 Dr.V.Vijaya Geetha, Asst. Prof(SST) 10 acre has been sown and sowing report has been registered.
10. SEED/TVM/SST/GNT/2020/New

Studies on prevention of in-situ germination in Groundnut var VRI 8

Dec 2020- Dec2022 Dr.V.Vijaya Geetha, Asst. Prof(SST) The project has been presented before RPAC and corrections has been carried out and resubmitted on 13.01.2020.
7. Dr. R. Kanchanarani Asst. Professor (PBG)

 

11. CPBG/TMV/PBG/GNT/2013/002:Evolution of bunch groundnut varieties tolerant to early stage drought situations Dr. R. Kanchanarani

Assistant Professor (PBG)

Two promising entries promoted to MLT and AICRP (G).
12. CPBG/TVM/PBG/OIL/2018/001: Maintenance Breeding and Breeder seed production of groundnut Sesame, Caster and Pulses Varieties released from TNAU As per the indent nucleus & breeder seeds(Groundnut, Sesame and Castor) are produced

and distributed  to various private and  government agencies.

13. Multi  location  trial groundnut early Multi  location  trial sesame early   Multi  location  trial sesame Monostem Multi  location  trial groundnut Multi  location  trial castor                                 Multi  location  trial  cumbu  Multi  location  trial  -Blackgram

Multi  location  trial  – Greengram   IVT moth bean

Recorded observations were sent to the concerned crop centers.