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    Vegetables @ Tierra

    Tomato is one of the most cultivated and valued vegetable crops globally. Despite overall growth in production, average yield is low in India at around 20 tons/hectare (ha), compared to the world average of 33 tons/ha and China at about 48 tons/ha.

    Diseases are one of the major challenges in tomato cultivation globally and in India. There are no control measures after disease outbreak for diseases caused by viruses. Major crop losses are caused by TOSPO (GBNV) virus, Ty Virus, Bacterial Wilt, Early Blight etc. Tierra’s focus is to introduce products that are resistant / tolerant to these diseases and also with heat tolerance, long shelf life & transportability.

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    TOSPO – An established Threat: TOSPO (GBNV) is one of the most destructive diseases in Tomato in South Asia and South East Asia. It infects the plant from early to late stages and causes yield and quality losses ranging from 50% to 80% due to plant death and/or fruits becoming unfit for marketing. No hybrid or variety with tolerance to TOSPO (GBNV) virus has been commercialized till date in South Asia and South East Asia. Tierra plans to launch TOSPO tolerant hybrids by 2020

    Besides developing products with tolerance to TyLCV, Bacterial Wilt, Early Blight, Heat Tolerance, Firmness etc., Tierra is also working on fruit quality traits like better taste, high aroma, different colour and shape etc.

    Millet @ Tierra

    Pearl millet has been grown in India since last several centuries and used as a staple food product. Since the discovery of cytoplasmic male sterility system in 1960’s, productivity in pearl millet increased more than twofold over the last five decades, owing to the widespread use of high yielding and disease-resistant cultivars.

    Tierra’s pearl millet research is primarily targeted to the farmers with different growing needs that fits for both summer and rainy seasons. Besides working on yield improvement, disease resistance, stalk lodging resistance and heat tolerance, the research team is aggressively collaborating with various institutes across the country to enhance existing germplasm for key traits through exotic germplasm. A major focus of the breeding program is to develop inbred parents that can be used to produce superior hybrids, and to test experimental hybrids in the major millet-growing regions of India. Hybrids are primarily evaluated for yield, standability, wider adaptability and disease resistance. The objective is to deliver hybrids suitable for each customer residing in the diverse environments of the Indian markets.

    Tomato @ Tierra

    Tomato is one of the most cultivated and valued vegetable crops globally. Despite overall growth in production, average yield is low in India at around 20 tons/hectare (ha), compared to the world average of 33 tons/ha and China at about 48 tons/ha.

    Diseases are one of the major challenges in tomato cultivation globally and in India. There are no control measures after disease outbreak for diseases caused by viruses. Major crop losses are caused by TOSPO (GBNV) virus, Ty Virus, Bacterial Wilt, Early Blight etc. Tierra’s focus is to introduce products that are resistant / tolerant to these diseases and also with heat tolerance, long shelf life & transportability.

    Content for Breakthrough Technology Pipeline

    TOSPO – An established Threat: TOSPO (GBNV) is one of the most destructive diseases in Tomato in South Asia and South East Asia. It infects the plant from early to late stages and causes yield and quality losses ranging from 50% to 80% due to plant death and/or fruits becoming unfit for marketing. No hybrid or variety with tolerance to TOSPO (GBNV) virus has been commercialized till date in South Asia and South East Asia. Tierra plans to launch TOSPO tolerant hybrids by 2020

    Besides developing products with tolerance to TyLCV, Bacterial Wilt, Early Blight, Heat Tolerance, Firmness etc., Tierra is also working on fruit quality traits like better taste, high aroma, different colour and shape etc.

    Mustard @ Tierra

    Mustard is second most important oilseed crop of India next to groundnut, grown during rabi season in 6.5 million hectares with about 7.0 million tonnes and average national productivity of about 1100 Kg/ha. Tierra is developing mustard hybrids for early maturity (100-110 days) and medium maturity (125-135 days) segments comprising north-western, north-central and north-eastern geographies of India.

    The key targets for mustard breeding program are:

    • High seed yield 3500 kg. per hectare with 42-44% oil content from the lustrous big seeds having 5.5 g. weight of 1000 seeds.
    • The plant architecture exhibiting high harvest index and efficient water and nutrient efficiencies, will have 200 cm plant height, long and profuse branches bearing high pod density with 16-18 seeds per pod. The plant type would be suitable for mechanized harvesting, thrashing and have wider adaptability under biotic and abiotic stress conditions.
    • Developing of mustard hybrids with tolerance to the major diseases like white rust, sclerotinia and alternaria are the key priorities to achieve in short term.
    • Tierra initiated dialogue to license and deploy the Non-GMO herbicide tolerance technology, “Clearfield” to control orobanche and major weeds of mustard crop and can bring the major breakthrough in Indian mustard farming practices in the near future.
    • Developing Internationally acclaimed “Canola Quality” with heart healthy oil and good quality seed cake (suitable for poultry); would be a major value addition in our mustard hybrids on the long term.
    Rice @ Tierra

    Tierra’s Rice research has led to some breakthrough trait developments that can radically improve the hybrid rice scenario in the country. Tierra has developed proprietary traits that can improve F1 seed productivity thereby reducing the seed cost to the farmers. Development of mutant lines tolerant to yellow stem borer is one of the key disruptive technology that is under advanced stage of evaluation. Application of Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) to pyramid multiple traits like Blast, Brown Plant Hopper (BPH), Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB), Gall Midge, Sheath Blight, Salinity and submergence tolerance in the breeding lines has already contributed to superior product development.

    Highly experienced breeding team with proven track record, a rich germplasm base, application of advanced molecular breeding tools and a robust trialing system across the country, Tierra aims to accelerate its nationwide launch of superior differentiated products that are much needed for the Indian rice farmers and consumers.

    Corn @ Tierra

    Knowing the consistent growth in the corn acreage in the last one decade and keeping the farming challenges in view, Tierra has emerged with potential breeding strategies by following heterotic pool-based breeding programs for enhancement of combining abilities while concentrating on maximization of genetic diversity. We are concentrating on intensive inbred line development with unique features. Major objectives of our corn research program are:

    • Development of hybrids with completetip filling & deep orange colour grains.
    • High shelling percentage with more test weight.
    • Resistance to Northern Corn Leaf Blight (NCLB), Dry Matter (DM), Stock Rot and tolerance to drought.
    • The breeding program in Tierra is mainly focused on HDPS with Multiple Disease Resistance (MDR).

    With highly motivated breeding team guided by leading crop experts, multiple breeding centers and wide-ranging trialing efforts, Tierra is poised to deliver breakthrough products and take a leadership position in the market.

    Cotton @ Tierra

    Tierra acquired Monsanto’s and Dupont Pioneer’s India Cotton seed business.With these two acquisitions, Tierra has become the owner these two businesses and havetop class cotton germplasm in India. Tierra’s effort is primarily focused on breeding for

    • HDPS (High Density Planting System)
    • Big boll size with good fibre quality
    • Self- defoliation
    • Resistance against various pests and diseases
    • Reduction in COGS

    Our endeavor is to develop hybrid varieties to solvelabour availability problem faced by farmers across cotton growing regions in India.