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3rd International Conference
& STRESS MANAGEMENT
Jaipur Rajasthan Indiath8-11 Nov. 2017
Organized By
Technical Collaborators
RKM FoundationRKM FoundationKolkata , India
www.rkmf.org.inwww.rkmf.org.in
Puspa Publishing House www.pphouse.org
www.biodiversityinternational.orgwww.biodiversityinternational.org
Visva-Bharati UniversitySantiniketan , West Bengal , India
www.visva-bharati.ac.in
www.icarda.orgwww.icarda.orgScience for better Livelihoods in Dry Areas Science for better Livelihoods in Dry Areas
www.irri.orgwww.irri.org
www.bisa.org www.cimmyt.orgwww.iwmi.cgiar.orgwww.iwmi.cgiar.org
www.ipni.net
Indian Council of Agricultural ResearchNew Delhi , Indiawww.icar.org.in
Society for Bioresourceand Stress Management
Kolkata , India
World Agroforestry Centre
www.worldagroforestry.orgwww.worldagroforestry.orgwww.ubkv.ac.inwww.ubkv.ac.in
www.ilri.orgwww.ilri.org
Medical PartnerPublishing Partner:
Santokba Durlabhji Memorial hospital www.sdmh.in
www.aiasa.org.in
INVITATION
The Third International Conference on Bioresource and he Third International Conference on Bioresource and
Stress Management (ICBSM) focuses on the vulnerability Stress Management (ICBSM) focuses on the vulnerability
of nature. Specifically it lays emphasis on the emerging of nature. Specifically it lays emphasis on the emerging
issues related to agriculture, abiotic and biotic stress issues related to agriculture, abiotic and biotic stress
factors, ethnic knowledge, climate change and global warming, factors, ethnic knowledge, climate change and global warming,
natural resources and their sustainable management. natural resources and their sustainable management.
Our Mother Earth is a treasure-trove of resources which is the Our Mother Earth is a treasure-trove of resources which is the
source of our life and livelihood. Biodiversity is bountiful, yet it is source of our life and livelihood. Biodiversity is bountiful, yet it is
finite-non-renewable in nature. Continuous over-exploitation by finite-non-renewable in nature. Continuous over-exploitation by
human intervention since time immemorial has put the nature human intervention since time immemorial has put the nature
under pressure leading to unprecedented loss of biology and under pressure leading to unprecedented loss of biology and
biodiversity. On the other hand, industrialization and modern biodiversity. On the other hand, industrialization and modern
civilization contributing to global climate change thereby global civilization contributing to global climate change thereby global
warming has made our planet earth not a safe place to live in. Side-warming has made our planet earth not a safe place to live in. Side-
by-side several abiotic stress factors such as drought, salinity, flood by-side several abiotic stress factors such as drought, salinity, flood
and excessive cold or heat as well as biotic factors like insect-pest and excessive cold or heat as well as biotic factors like insect-pest
and several diseases have made natural resources vulnerable day-and several diseases have made natural resources vulnerable day-
by-day.by-day.
Though there are a plethora of plans, policies, concepts, methods, Though there are a plethora of plans, policies, concepts, methods,
strategies, programmes and propagandas to mitigate the adverse strategies, programmes and propagandas to mitigate the adverse
effect of human exploitation, climate change, biotic and abiotic effect of human exploitation, climate change, biotic and abiotic
stresses on the nature to make it a better place to live in, all this stresses on the nature to make it a better place to live in, all this
miss a vital point, i.e. sustainability perspectives. Consequently, miss a vital point, i.e. sustainability perspectives. Consequently,
sustainable management of natural resources has come in vogue sustainable management of natural resources has come in vogue
in the recent past. Thus, we have experimented a lot and achieved in the recent past. Thus, we have experimented a lot and achieved
many yet the situation is going out of control day-by-day. many yet the situation is going out of control day-by-day.
Therefore, we must strive hard until the goal is reached keeping in Therefore, we must strive hard until the goal is reached keeping in
mind the plight of the people whose live and livelihood is mind the plight of the people whose live and livelihood is
dependant on bio-resources and their rd sustainable dependant on bio-resources and their rd sustainable rd
management. With this background the 3 ICBSM focuses on the rd
management. With this background the 3 ICBSM focuses on the
following thematic areas: following thematic areas:
It is our great pleasure to invite you to submit t is our great pleasure to invite you to submit
abstract(s) and to register for the abstract(s) and to register for the
Conference. The destination is the beautiful Conference. The destination is the beautiful
Pink City of Jaipur, in the land of Maharajas; Pink City of Jaipur, in the land of Maharajas; thRajasthan, India from the 8-11 November, thRajasthan, India from the 8-11 November,
rd2017. 3 ICBSM will provide you with
rd2017. 3 ICBSM will provide you with
opportunities to showcase your recent research opportunities to showcase your recent research
findings, to advance your knowledge of findings, to advance your knowledge of
b io re sou rce s , i t s management and b io re sou rce s , i t s management and
conservation, and to exchange ideas with conservation, and to exchange ideas with
colleagues from within and outside of India. The colleagues from within and outside of India. The
three day scientific program will feature three day scientific program will feature
renowned international experts, and many oral renowned international experts, and many oral
and poster presentations addressing major and poster presentations addressing major
Conference themes. Lastly, the Conference Conference themes. Lastly, the Conference
technical tour will showcase research activities technical tour will showcase research activities
of Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University, of Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University,
City Palace, rich cultural heritage and food of City Palace, rich cultural heritage and food of
Rajasthan. We look forward to welcoming you Rajasthan. We look forward to welcoming you rdto Jaipur at 3 ICBSM in November, 2017. rdto Jaipur at 3 ICBSM in November, 2017.
Yours sincerelyYours sincerely
Narayan Ch. Sarkar
(Convener)(Convener)
PREFACE
CITY PALACE, UDAIPUR
THEMATIC AREASTHEMATIC AREAS CONFERENCE VENUECONFERENCE VENUE
AMER FORT,JAIPURLAKE PICHOLA,UDAIPUR
1. Natural Resource Management
•Sustainable land, water and crop management, conservationSustainable land, water and crop management, conservation
agriculture and homestead farmingagriculture and homestead farming
•Organic agricultureOrganic agriculture
•Animal husbandry, fishery and wildlife managementAnimal husbandry, fishery and wildlife management
•Bio-resource conservation–issues and policiesBio-resource conservation–issues and policies
•Innovative technology for bioresource managementInnovative technology for bioresource management
•Forest ecosystem, eco-management and eco-tourismForest ecosystem, eco-management and eco-tourism
•RS and GIS applications in bio-diversity and landscapeRS and GIS applications in bio-diversity and landscape
managementmanagement2. Climate Change and Sustainable Agriculture
•Climate change–impact, adaptation and mitigationClimate change–impact, adaptation and mitigation
•Emerging trends in global carbon trading & rural livelihoodsEmerging trends in global carbon trading & rural livelihoods
•Climate smart agricultureClimate smart agriculture
•Public-Private Partnership for sustainable agriculturalPublic-Private Partnership for sustainable agricultural
developmentdevelopment
•Challenges & prospects for entrepreneurship development inChallenges & prospects for entrepreneurship development in
sustainable agriculturesustainable agriculture
•Low cost technology for sustainable crop productivity Low cost technology for sustainable crop productivity
enhancementenhancement3. Stress Management
•Role of biotechnology and genetic engineering, greenRole of biotechnology and genetic engineering, green
technology, nano-technology, bio-fortification in bio-resourcetechnology, nano-technology, bio-fortification in bio-resource
and stress management with special emphasis on pestand stress management with special emphasis on pest
managementmanagement
•Sustainable and Conventional stress management in agricultureSustainable and Conventional stress management in agriculture4. Post-harvest Management of Agricultural Commodities
•Storage and transport managementStorage and transport management
•Processing of crop produceProcessing of crop produce
•Marketing of fresh and processed productsMarketing of fresh and processed products5. Socio-economic and Institutional Factors
•Indigenous technical knowledge in bioresource and stressIndigenous technical knowledge in bioresource and stress
management management
•Role of society in bio-resource managementRole of society in bio-resource management
•Policy and institutional support in bio-resource managementPolicy and institutional support in bio-resource management6. Extension and Support Services
•Transfer of technologyTransfer of technology
• Diffusion and adoption of innovation Diffusion and adoption of innovation
•New paradigms in extension education New paradigms in extension education
State Institute of Agriculture Management, tate Institute of Agriculture Management,
Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan is premier state Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan is premier state
level Institute set by the Government of level Institute set by the Government of
Rajasthan. The venue is at the heart of the city equipped Rajasthan. The venue is at the heart of the city equipped
with modern facilities and well connected with airport, with modern facilities and well connected with airport,
railway station and main bus stand.railway station and main bus stand.
th08 Nov. 2017: Registration, inaugural and: Registration, inaugural and
plenary lectures plenary lectures
th09 Nov. 2017: Technical sessions (Oral & poster : Technical sessions (Oral & poster
presentations) presentations)
th10 Nov. 2017: Technical sessions and valedictory : Technical sessions and valedictory
function function
th11 Nov. 2017: Technical and Post-conference Tours: Technical and Post-conference Tours
State Institute of Agriculture Management
DATE & PERIOD OF CONFERENCE
HAWA MAHAL , JAIPURDILWARA TEMPLE, MOUNT ABU
HOW TO REACH
PRESENTATIONS & LANGUAGEPRESENTATIONS & LANGUAGE
Jaipur, being one of the main tourist destinations of India, is aipur, being one of the main tourist destinations of India, is
easily accessible from all major cities. Located in Rajasthan, easily accessible from all major cities. Located in Rajasthan,
it is well-connected with major cities of the state and the it is well-connected with major cities of the state and the
country and can be reached via rail, road and air.country and can be reached via rail, road and air.
BY AIR: The Jaipur Airport is situated at Sanganer, 7 km The Jaipur Airport is situated at Sanganer, 7 km
(Domestic terminal) & 10 km (International terminal) from the (Domestic terminal) & 10 km (International terminal) from the
main city. It connects the city to all the major parts of India as main city. It connects the city to all the major parts of India as
well as some of the major overseas countries. It has the facility well as some of the major overseas countries. It has the facility
of daily domestic flights to Delhi, Jodhpur, Udaipur, of daily domestic flights to Delhi, Jodhpur, Udaipur,
Aurangabad, Hyderabad, Goa, Ko lkata , Chenna i , Aurangabad, Hyderabad, Goa, Ko lkata , Chenna i ,
Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore and Pune. Also, it has Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore and Pune. Also, it has
the facility of international flights through which it connects the facility of international flights through which it connects
directly to Sharjah, Muscat and Dubai. directly to Sharjah, Muscat and Dubai.
BY TRAIN: Jaipur is well connected to almost every part of India : Jaipur is well connected to almost every part of India
through the means of Indian Railways. There are several trains through the means of Indian Railways. There are several trains
which connect this city to Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Agra, which connect this city to Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Agra,
Kota, Alwar, Jodhpur, Alwar, Ajmer, Kota, Chittorgarh, Kota, Alwar, Jodhpur, Alwar, Ajmer, Kota, Chittorgarh,
Bikaner, Udaipur, Barmer, Jammu, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Kolkata, Bikaner, Udaipur, Barmer, Jammu, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Kolkata,
Ludhiana, Pathankot, Haridwar, Indore, Gwalior, Bhopal, Ludhiana, Pathankot, Haridwar, Indore, Gwalior, Bhopal,
Jabalpur, Roorkee, and Kanpur. Jabalpur, Roorkee, and Kanpur.
BY ROAD: Jaipur, the pink city is linked with the all the major : Jaipur, the pink city is linked with the all the major
cities of India through the network of National Highways 8, 11 cities of India through the network of National Highways 8, 11
and 12 to name a few. There's also a very good bus service and 12 to name a few. There's also a very good bus service
between Jaipur and Delhi provided by Rajasthan State Road between Jaipur and Delhi provided by Rajasthan State Road
Transport Corporation (RSRTC) with the buses at about every Transport Corporation (RSRTC) with the buses at about every
half an hour to and from both sides. There are non-AC and AC half an hour to and from both sides. There are non-AC and AC
Volvo buses also. Volvo buses also.
Details are available at www.bsmconf.in. You may also Details are available at www.bsmconf.in. You may also
visit our sites:visit our sites: www.rkmf.org.in www.rkmf.org.in or www.pphouse.org.
Presentation covers plenary lecture, invited papers, Presentation covers plenary lecture, invited papers,
oral and poster presentation. English will be the oral and poster presentation. English will be the
official language of the conference.official language of the conference.
Best oral/poster presentation/IJBSM awards. Best oral/poster presentation/IJBSM awards.
Conference also confers young scientist awards and Conference also confers young scientist awards and
awards in other categories. Interested candidates awards in other categories. Interested candidates
need to apply separately to the Foundation. need to apply separately to the Foundation.
For details log on to For details log on to www.bsmconf.in.
AWARDSAWARDS
CIRCULATIONCIRCULATION
RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK
SAM SAND DUNE, JAISALMER
REGISTRATION FEEREGISTRATION FEE
Details of the online registration form and fees
submission is available at www.bsmconf.in.
Scientists (except SAARC Nations): US$ 400: US$ 400
:(After due date US$ 450) :(After due date US$ 450)
Scientists (from SAARC Nations): : US$ 80 US$ 80
:(After due date US$ 90) :(After due date US$ 90)
Industry and Private Organizations: : US$ 650 US$ 650
:(After due date US$ 650) :(After due date US$ 650)
Students: : US$ 150US$ 150
:(After due date US$ 200) :(After due date US$ 200)
Accompanying person: : US$ 200US$ 200
:(After due date INR 4000) :(After due date INR 4000) WWe invite all related industries/ institutions for e invite all related industries/ institutions for
Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver sponsorship to Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver sponsorship to
join us in our efforts to conduct this international join us in our efforts to conduct this international
event. Sponsoring agencies will be highlighted through our event. Sponsoring agencies will be highlighted through our
widely circulated electronic and printing media. Details of the widely circulated electronic and printing media. Details of the
sponsorship is available at sponsorship is available at www.bsmconf.in.
ABSTRACT & PUBLICATIONABSTRACT & PUBLICATION
AAll accepted abstracts shall be published in book of ll accepted abstracts shall be published in book of
abstracts having ISBN. E-copy of the abstracts will be abstracts having ISBN. E-copy of the abstracts will be
circulated during the conference. Selected full papers circulated during the conference. Selected full papers
will be e-published in UGC listed Crossref j ou rna l -will be e-published in UGC listed Crossref j ou rna l -International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress
Management (ISSN 0976-3988; NAAS Rating 4.65) and (ISSN 0976-3988; NAAS Rating 4.65) and
International Journal of Economic Plants (ISSN 2349-4727) as (ISSN 2349-4727) as
SPECIAL ISSUE with paying publication charges. SPECIAL ISSUE with paying publication charges. discounted
Regular updates will be available at Regular updates will be available at Chronicle of Bioresource
Management (Newsletter). (Newsletter).
RRupee (INR) is the national currency of India. All major upee (INR) is the national currency of India. All major
international currencies can be exchanged at the international currencies can be exchanged at the
International airports, 5-star hotels and banks. Major International airports, 5-star hotels and banks. Major
currencies are accepted at the selected hotels and some major currencies are accepted at the selected hotels and some major
shopping centre. International credit cards are widely accepted.shopping centre. International credit cards are widely accepted.
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Bank Name: State Bank of IndiaBank Name: State Bank of IndiardAccount Name: 3 ICBSM 2017rdAccount Name: 3 ICBSM 2017
Account No.: 36540647592Account No.: 36540647592Branch: SriniketanBranch: SriniketanMICR: SBIN0012391MICR: SBIN0012391IFSC: SBININBB343IFSC: SBININBB343We prefer online transfer. Please avoid cheque or demand draft
Bank Details
Scientists : INR 6000
:(After due date INR 6500)
Life Members : INR 5500
:(After due date INR 6000)
Industry and private institutes: INR 8000
:(After due date INR 8500)
Students : INR 3000 (Discounted fees for AIASA members)
:(After due date INR 3500)
Accompanying person: INR 3500
:(After due date INR 4000)CURRENCYCURRENCY
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CAMEL FAIR, PUSHKAR
CHITTORGARH FORT, CHITTORGARH
AAll foreign nationals entering India are required to ll foreign nationals entering India are required to
possess a valid international travel document in possess a valid international travel document in
the form of a national passport with a valid visa the form of a national passport with a valid visa
obtained from an Indian Mission or Post abroad. All obtained from an Indian Mission or Post abroad. All
Individual visa seekers are requested to apply for the Indian Individual visa seekers are requested to apply for the Indian
Visa through Online application link, in order to make an Visa through Online application link, in order to make an
application for getting the Indian visa. For details please application for getting the Indian visa. For details please
visit visit www.indianvisaonline.gov.in.
SSituated at an altitude of 431 meters amsl, Jaipur can ituated at an altitude of 431 meters amsl, Jaipur can
be called as a tropical city. However, during be called as a tropical city. However, during
November maximum day temperature ranges November maximum day temperature ranges obetween 25-29 C while nights are cool with minimum obetween 25-29 C while nights are cool with minimum
otemperature orange of 12-15 C. Day is sunny and cotton
otemperature orange of 12-15 C. Day is sunny and cotton
clothing is suitable. However, warm clothing may clothing is suitable. However, warm clothing may
occasionally be required night and other places at occasionally be required night and other places at
comparatively high altitudes.comparatively high altitudes.
RReg is t rat ion fee does not inc lude eg i s t rat ion fee does not inc lude
accommodation charges. Accommodation accommodation charges. Accommodation
will be arranged in guest houses and hotels as will be arranged in guest houses and hotels as
per the choice of the participants. Tariff will be per the choice of the participants. Tariff will be
intimated in our website. Please visit our site intimated in our website. Please visit our site
www.bsmconf.in.www.bsmconf.in.
Abstract submission starts : : th30 Jan, 2017
Abstract submission ends : : th
30 Sep, 2017
Submission of full paper starts : : st
01 Mar, 2017
Submission of full paper ends : : th30 Sep, 2017
Early bird registration ends : : th15 Oct, 2017
Late registration ends : : th30 Oct, 2017
Registration for paid tour ends : : th
30 Sep, 2017
Conference technical tour will be organized onference technical tour will be organized
f o r r e g i s t e r e d p a r t i c i p a n t s a n d f o r r e g i s t e r e d p a r t i c i p a n t s a n d
accompanying members to SKNAU accompanying members to SKNAU
Research Station & City Palace. Post-Conference Research Station & City Palace. Post-Conference
tour shall be organized depending upon no. of tour shall be organized depending upon no. of
interested participants. Tariffs shall be borne by the interested participants. Tariffs shall be borne by the
pa r t i c ipan t s . De ta i l s a re ava i l ab l e on pa r t i c ipan t s . De ta i l s a re ava i l ab l e on
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JUNAGARH FORT, BIKANER
MONSOON PALACE, SAJJANGARH, UDIAPURAJMER SHARIF DARGAH, AJMER
ABOUT CITY & TOURIST PLACESABOUT CITY & TOURIST PLACES
RRajasthan's beautiful Pink City Jaipur, founded by Sawai Jaisingh II in AD 1727; was the stronghold of a clan of rulers ajasthan's beautiful Pink City Jaipur, founded by Sawai Jaisingh II in AD 1727; was the stronghold of a clan of rulers
whose three hill forts and series of palaces in the city are important attractions. Known as the Pink City because of whose three hill forts and series of palaces in the city are important attractions. Known as the Pink City because of
the colour of the stone used exclusively in the walled city, Jaipur's bazaars sell embroidered leather shoes, blue the colour of the stone used exclusively in the walled city, Jaipur's bazaars sell embroidered leather shoes, blue
pottery, tie and dye scarves and other exotic wares. Western Rajasthan itself forms a convenient circuit, in the heart of the pottery, tie and dye scarves and other exotic wares. Western Rajasthan itself forms a convenient circuit, in the heart of the
Thar desert which has shaped its history, lifestyles and architecture. Jaipur City Palace, Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Thar desert which has shaped its history, lifestyles and architecture. Jaipur City Palace, Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa
Mahal, Jal Mahal, Albert Hall, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Sisodia Rani Palace, Vidyadhar Garden are the popular tourist Mahal, Jal Mahal, Albert Hall, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Sisodia Rani Palace, Vidyadhar Garden are the popular tourist
spots of Jaipur. Amber Fort & Palace Amber, located about 11 km from Jaipur, sits amidst picturesque and rugged hills. It spots of Jaipur. Amber Fort & Palace Amber, located about 11 km from Jaipur, sits amidst picturesque and rugged hills. It th
incorporates both Rajput and Mughal architecture. Constructed by Raja Man Singh I in the late 16 century and completed th
incorporates both Rajput and Mughal architecture. Constructed by Raja Man Singh I in the late 16 century and completed
by Mirja Raja Jai Singh, the fort is made of red sandstone and white marble. Jaipur City Palace. The City Palace is a splendid by Mirja Raja Jai Singh, the fort is made of red sandstone and white marble. Jaipur City Palace. The City Palace is a splendid
example of the foresight that Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II had. As the founder of Jaipur, he took pains to create a example of the foresight that Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II had. As the founder of Jaipur, he took pains to create a
magnificent walled city that encloses marvels such as the City Palace. The palace is a beautiful blend of Mughal and Rajput magnificent walled city that encloses marvels such as the City Palace. The palace is a beautiful blend of Mughal and Rajput
styles of architecture. Hawa Mahal The Palace of Winds was constructed in 1799 by the poet-king Sawai Pratap Singh. The styles of architecture. Hawa Mahal The Palace of Winds was constructed in 1799 by the poet-king Sawai Pratap Singh. The
five-storied structure is made of pink sandstone and has 356 intricately carved jharokhas (windows). It was designed for the five-storied structure is made of pink sandstone and has 356 intricately carved jharokhas (windows). It was designed for the
women of the royal family to sit in privacy while observing life on the street. Albert Hall Museum The building gets its name women of the royal family to sit in privacy while observing life on the street. Albert Hall Museum The building gets its name
from The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the inspiration for its design. The exquisitely built Albert Hall is housed in from The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the inspiration for its design. The exquisitely built Albert Hall is housed in
the centre of Ram Niwas Garden. Sir Swinton Jacob conceptualized and designed it using styles from the Indo-Sarcenic the centre of Ram Niwas Garden. Sir Swinton Jacob conceptualized and designed it using styles from the Indo-Sarcenic
architecture and the Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the building in 1876. The museum displays a wide range of architecture and the Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the building in 1876. The museum displays a wide range of
metal objects, wood crafts, carpets, stone and metal sculptures, arms and weapons, natural stones and ivory goods. metal objects, wood crafts, carpets, stone and metal sculptures, arms and weapons, natural stones and ivory goods.
Udaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Mount Abu, Bikaner, Bundi, Jaisalmer, Chitoorgarh, Jodhpur are some of the very popular tourist Udaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Mount Abu, Bikaner, Bundi, Jaisalmer, Chitoorgarh, Jodhpur are some of the very popular tourist
destinations of Rajasthan which are well connected with City of Jaipur.destinations of Rajasthan which are well connected with City of Jaipur.
KEY COMMITTEEKEY COMMITTEE
Prof. M. S. Swaminathan, Founder Chairman, MSSRF, India
Prof. Jules Janick, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Purdue University, USA
Patrons International Committee
Chairman
Chairman
Dr. Swapan Kr. Datta, Vice Chancellor, Visva-Bharati, India
Dr. C. Chattopadhyay, Vice Chancellor,UBKV, India
Convener
Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra, Secretary (DARE) & Director General (ICAR), India
Dr. Rodelio B. Carating,Supervising Science Research Specialist,Bureau of Soils and Water Management, Philippines
Prof. Ratikanta Maiti, UANL, Mexico & President,
R K M Foundation, Kolkata, India
Co-chairmen
Prof. Humberto G. R., UANL, Mexico
Prof. Y. S. Shivay, IARI, India
Prof. S. Chowdhaury, Visva-Bharati, India
National Steering Committee
Chief Patrons
Dr. Samsul Huda, Western Sydney University,
Australia
Chairman Convener
Dr. Panjab Singh,Former Secretary (DARE)
& Director General (ICAR); Chancellor, RLB CAU, Jhansi.
Dr. K. L. Chadha,Ex-DDG (Horticulture), ICAR,
& President, HSI, New Delhi, India
Local Organizing CommitteeConvenerChairman Treasurers
Dr. Biswajit Ghosh, RMV College, Kolkata, India
Dr. Narayan Ch. Sarkar, Visva-Bharati (VB), India
Dr. Samares Kumar Das, CAU, India
Co-chairmen Co-conveners
Prof. A. K. Barik, VB, India
Dr. Biswanath Patra, CIFRI, India
Dr. Brajendra, ICAR-IIRR, India
Dr. Debashis Mandal, Mizoram University, India
Dr. Ashok K. Thakur, YSPUHF, India
Dr. Raj Pal Meena, ICAR-IIWBR, India
Dr. S. J. Singh, Director, RARI,India
Co-chairman
Prof. A. K. Singh, VC, RVSKV , Gwalior, India
Dr. Sahadeva Singh,Ex-Deputy Commissioner &
Head Policy, GOI, Planning Commission
Local Organizing Committee
Dr. Shashidhar K. S.,CAU, Imphal, India
Dr(Mrs.) Aruna Kumari,PJTSAU, India
Dr. Palani Kandasamy, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, India
Dr. Rakesh Gautam,NDAUA&T, Faizabad
Asstt. Treasurers
Dr. A. V. Ramanjaneyulu,PJTSAU, Hyderabad, India
Dr. Arvind Parkash Singh,SKUA&T-J, Jammu, India
Dr. Dasharath Prasad,SKRAU, Rajasthan, India
Dr. Hemant Mahure,Swajay Consultancy Services
Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
Dr. P. Perumal,ICAR-NRC on Mithun,
Jharnapani, Nagaland, India
Dr. Ram Swaroop Choudhary,MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan
Dr. Tarun Adak,ICAR-CISH, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Programme Coordinators
Publication Committee
Prof. Alok Kumar Paul, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Ek Raj Ojha,President, Sustainable Development
Organization - Nepal (SUDON)
Prof. Tapas Das,IARI, New Delhi, India
Chairmen
Conveners Co-convener
Prof. Goutam Kumar Ghosh, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, India
Prof. Binay Saren,Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, India
Dr. Bibhuti Sahoo,OUA&T, Bubaneswar
CITY PALACE, ALWAR
International Committee Members
Dr. Jeet Singh Sandhu, DDG (Crop Science), ICAR, New Delhi, India
Dr. H. Rahman, DDG (Animal Science), ICAR, New Delhi, India
Dr. Narendra Singh Rathore, DDG (Agricultural Education), ICAR, New Delhi, India
Dr. A. K. Singh, DDG (Agricultural Extension), ICAR, New Delhi, India
Dr. Joykrushna Jena, DDG (Fisheries Science), ICAR, New Delhi, India
Dr. K. Alagusundaram, DDG (Agricultural Engineering), ICAR, New Delhi, India
Prof. Sisir Mitra, Chairman, Tropical-Subtropical Fruit Section, ISHS, Belgium
Dr. Ashutosh Sarker, Coordinator (ICARDA), South Asia and China Regional Programme, India
Dr. Nafees Meah, IRRI Representative for South Asia, IndiaProf. Cinzia Forni, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Prof. Elisha Tel-Or, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelDr. Francisco Suala, UANL, Mexico
Dr. Hewan Demissie Degu, Hawassa University, EthiopiaDr. Stephen Kimani, Agriculture and Livestock Research
Organization, Kenya Prof. KrannerIlse, University of Graz, Austria
Mr. Mouongue Alexis, University of Yaounde, CameroonDr. Mustapha Faghire, University Ibn Zohr, Morocco
Prof. Natalya Ivanova, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Dr. Rachel Nwakwasi, University of Technology, NigeriaProf. Rahim Foroughbakhch Pournavab, UANL, Mexico
Prof. Salma Balazadeh, Universität Potsdam, GermanyProf. Uzi Kafkafi, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Prof. Bhanooduth Lalljee, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
Prof. S. Facknath, University of Mauritius, MauritiusProf. Xuming Huang, South China Agri. Univ.,
Guangzhou, ChinaDr. Lop phavabhubaphutanon, Kasetsart University,
ThailandDr. A. Hassan, MARDI, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dr. Remi Kahane, CIRAD, Montpellier, FranceDr. Carlos A. F. Santos, EMBRAPA CPATSA, Petrolina,
BrazilDr. Mostafa Sultan, Al-Azhar University, EgyptMrs. Regina Cronje, ARC-ITSC, South Africa
Dr. U. S. Singh, South Asia Regional Project Coordinator – Stress Tolerant Rice Program, IRRI, IndiaDr. Arun Kumar Joshi, Country Representative, CYMMIT, IndiaDr. M. L. Jat, Cropping Systems Agronomist, CYMMIT, IndiaDr. Alok K. Sikka, IWMI Representative-India & Principal Researcher, IWMI, IndiaDr. Bharat R. Sharma, Principal Researcher (Water Resources) & Coordinator: IWMI-India Program, New DelhiDr. N. Krishna Kumar, Regional Representative, South & Central Asia, Bioversity Internatonal, IndiaDr. Kaushik Majumdar, Vice President, Asia and Africa, International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI), IndiaDr. T. Satyanarayana, Director, South Asia Program, International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI), IndiaProf. Roedhy Poerwanto, Bogor Agriculture University, IndonesiaProf. George Srzednicki, University New South Wales, AustraliaProf. Robert Paull, University of Hawaii, USAProf. S. Bhadriraju, Kansas State University, USAProf. M. B. Isman, University of British Columbia, CanadaProf. M. A. Rahim, Bangladesh Agricultural University, BangladeshProf. V. Bitsch, Technical University of Munich, GermanyDr. Le Minh Hung, Vietnam Institute of Agricultural Engineering & Post-Harvest Technology, VietnamDr. K. Yakandawala, Wayamba University, SrilankaDr. Valasia Iakovoglou Dimotikou Stadiou, Forest Scientist, GreeceDr. Afrooz Alimohamadi, University of Payame, Noor, Iran, TehranDr. Isimel Aquila Tuembe, Disaster Officer,Papua New GuineaDr. Shane Orchard, Natural Resource Scientist & Policy Analyst, New ZealandDr. Evans Ndadzungira, Volunteer in Ecosystems Works for Essential Benefits, PhilippinesDr. Sinisa Jovanovic, National Forestry and Related Sectors Cluster, Serbia
JAL MAHAL, JAIPUR
National Steering Committee Members
Dr. R. S. Kureel, Vice Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University of Social Sciences, M.P.
Dr. Rajeev K. Varshney, Director, Centre of Excellence in Genomics, ICRISAT, T.S.
Dr. K. V. Peter, Director, World Noni Research Foundation, Chennai
Dr. A. K. Singh, Managing Director, National Horticulture Board, New Delhi
Dr. N. V. Patil, Director, ICAR-NRC on CamelDr. S. M. K. Naqvi, Director, Central Sheep and Wool
Research Institute, RajasthanDr. Sanjay Kumar, Director, CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, H.P.
Prof. A. K. Tripathi, Director, CIMAP, LucknowProf. V. P. Gandhi, Director, ABM, IIM, Ahmedabad,
GujaratDr. Himanshu Pathak, Director, ICAR National Rice
Research Institute, New Delhi Dr. Ram Krishna Pal, Director, NRC on Pomegranate,
Solapur, MaharastraDr. A. K. Patra, Director, Indian Institute of Soil Sci., M.P.
Dr. Gautam Roy, Director, CRIJAF, W.B.Prof. A. N. Rai, Former Director, NAAC, Bangalore.
Dr. Basant Ram, Former VC, NDAU&T, Faizabad , U.P.Prof. D. Dasgupta, Former VC, BCKV, Mohanpur, W.B.Prof. S. K. Sanyal, Former VC, BCKV, Mohanpur, W.B.
Prof. Chittaranjan Koley, Former VC (BCKV) and Dean, School of Biotech, SHIATS, U.P.Dr. Shiv Prasad Kimothi, ADG (TC), ICAR, New, Delhi Prof. Amit Hazra, Registrar-in-Charge, Visva-Bharati, IndiaDr. N. P. Sahu, Registrar, Geeta institute of Technology & Engineering Management, OdishaDr. R. R. Rao, Honorary Scientist, IASc., Bangalore, KarnatakaProf. B. P. Nautiyal, Dean, Hort., UUH&F, Bharsar, UttarakhandDr M. K. Naik, P. G. Dean, UAS, Raichur, KarnatakaDr. C. Aswath, Head, Div. of Floriculture, IIHR, KarnatakaProf. H. N. Mishra, Former Head, Dept. Agri. & Food Engg., IIT Kharagpur, W.B.Mr. Atul Prakash Trivedi, FO, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Prof. B. S. Mahapatra, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand Prof. C. P. Suresh, NEHU, Tura, MeghalayaProf. Sudhendu Mandal, Dept. of Botany, Shiksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Prof. Kajal Sengupta, BCKV, W.B.Dr. B. Mandal, Principal Scientist, IARI, New DelhiDr. Samir Kumar Biswas, CSAUAT, Kanpur, U.P.Dr. J. Chatterjee, Palli Siksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Mr. S. K. Gupta, President & Dir., J. K. Seeds Pvt. Ltd, T.S.Dr. V. N. Kulkarni, VP (R&D), J. K. Seeds Pvt. Ltd, T.S.
SARISKA NATIONAL PARK, SARISKA
Local Organizing Committee
Dr. Uday Jha, ICAR-IIPR, Kanpur, U.P.Dr. R. S. S. Gurjar, J. K. Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Rajasthan
Dr. Tuhin Roy, UBKV, Coochbehar, W.B.Dr. K. C. Sivabalan, PRIST University, Tamil Nadu
Dr. G. Mariappan, Directorate of Agriculture, Tamil NaduDr. S. Sridhara, Univ. of Agril. & Horti. Sci., Karnataka
Dr. Brijpal Bisen, JNKVV, M.P.Dr. Tarak Nath Saha, ICAR-Directorate of Floricultural
Research, MaharashtraDr. Hargilas, MPUA&T, Rajasthan
Dr. Somen Acharya, DRDO, Karnal, HaryanaDr. Sanat Kumar Dwivedi, OUA&T, Bhubaneswar, OdishaDr. Atanu Seni, OUA&T, Bhubaneswar, OdishDr. Biswarup Saha, West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, W.B.Dr. Sumit Chaturvedi, GBPUA&T, UttarakhandDr. R. B. Negalur, UAS-Raichur, Karnataka
Joy Kumar Dey, B. Arpita and Mrinmoy Karmakar, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, India
Programme Assistants
Programme AssociatesProgramme Leaders
Members of Publication Committee
Dr. Tarundeep Kaur, PAU, PunjabDr. Sandip Patra, ICAR-NEH, Meghalaya
Dr. Bibhas C. Verma, ICAR-NEH, MeghalayaDr. Ambika Tandon, IGKV, Chattisgarh
Dr. Meera Meren, KAU, KeralaDr. T. Thirumala Rao, ICAR-NRC on Equine, Rajasthan
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Ravi, ICAR-NRC on Equine, RajasthanDr. Davendra Kumar, Central Sheep and Wool Research
Institute, RajasthanDr. Thiru Gnanavel, ICAR-NRC on Banana, Tamilnadu
Dr. K. Mohanraj, ICAR-SBI, TamilnaduDr. Gopinath K. A., CRIDA, Hyderabad, T.S.
Dr. M. Sumarjit, CAU, ManipurDr. N. Surbala Devi, CAU, Manipur
Dr. Biplab Mitra, UBKV, W.B.
Dr. Shobhana Gupta, Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, M.P.Dr. Suresh Madugula, ANGRAU, A.P.Dr. Ravinder Kumar, ICAR-SBI, Karnal, HaryanaDr.(Mrs.) S. Saha, ICAR-Directorate of Floril. Res., M.H.Dr. Vipan Kumar Rampal, PAU, PunjabDr. D. Vijay, ICAR-IGFRI, U.P.Dr. B. Duary, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. G. C. Malik, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. D. Panda, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. Pabitra Biswas, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. Mahua Banerjee, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. Bholanath Mondal, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. P. Ghosh, Visva-Bharati, W.B.Dr. Shaon Das, ICAR-NCOF, Sikkim
Regional Committee Members
Dr. Krishnappa Balaganur, ICAR-CSWRI, RajasthanDr. Amit Vikram, YSPUHF, Solan, H.P.Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, CPRI, Shimla, H.P.
Dr. Som Dutt Panwar, CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, H.P.Dr. Somesh Sharma, Shoolini University, Solan, H.P.
Dr. Vedna Kumari, CSKHPKV, Palampur, H.P.Dr. M. S. Kanwar, SKUAST-K, KVK, Leh, J&K
Dr. O. C. Sharma, CITH, Srinagar, J&KDr. Susheel Sharma, SKUAST-J, Jammu, J&K
Dr. Amit Saurabh, BFGI, Bathinda, PunjabDr. Parminder Singh Tak, PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab
Dr. A. Radhakrishna, IGFRI, Jhansi, U.P.Dr. Debashis Dutta, PDFSR, Meerut, U.P.
Dr. Hillol Chakdar, NBAIM, ICAR, Mau, U.P.Dr. M. K. Tripathi, SRS, CRIJAF, Pratapgarh, U.P.
Dr. Satyavart Dwivedi, KVK, Sonbhadra, Mirjapur, U.P.Dr. Ummed Singh, IIPR, Kanpur, U.P.
Dr. Jaydeep Halder, IIVR, Varanasi, U.P.Dr. Ajay Thakur, FRI, Dehradun, U.K.
Dr. Rajesh Kaushal, CSWCRTI, Dehradun, U.K.Dr. Satish K. Sharma, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, U.K.
Dr. Surbhi Sharma, UUHF, Bharsar, U.K.
Dr. A. Vishnuvardhan Reddy, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, T.S.Dr. K. Gopal, YSRHU, Tirupati, T.S.Dr. K. V. S. Meena Kumari, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, T.S.Dr. R. Veera Raghavaiah, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, T.S.Dr. V. Padmavathi, Adikavi Nannaya University, A.P.Dr. B. G. Shiv Kumar, IGFRI(SR), Dharwad, KarnatakaDr. H. B. Babalad, UAS, Dharwad, KarnatakaDr. Jayanta Bhatt, IARI RRC, Dharwad, KarnatakaDr. N. Devkumar, UAS, Bengaluru, KarnatakaDr. Shashikanth Evoor, COH, UHS, Arabhavi, KarnatakaDr. G. S. L. H. V. Prasada Rao, KAU, Thrissur, KeralaDr. P. Indira Devi, KAU, Thrissur, KeralaDr. T. S. Rajeev, KAU, Thrissur, KeralaDr. A. Lashmanana, TNAU, Coimbatore, T.N.Dr. Geetha Lakshmi, TNAU, Coimbatore, T.N.Dr. Renga Lakshmi, MSSRF, Chennai, T.N.Dr. S. Umesh Kanna, TNAU, FCRI, Mettupalayam, T.N.Dr. Saraswati, CIBA, Chennai, T.N.Dr. V. Gowthaman, TANUVAS, Chennai, T.N.
North South
Dr. B. N. Hazarika, CAU, Pasighat, Arunachal PradeshDr. Dony Jeni, ICAR RC NEH, Basar, Arunachal Pradesh
Dr. Jitendra Kumar, ICAR NEH, Basar, Arunachal PradeshDr. Ranjan Das, AAU, Assam
Dr. C. S. Mahato, BAU, Ranchi, JharkhandDr. Anup Das, ICAR RCNEHR, Umiam, Meghalaya
Dr. Ramakrishna, ICAR NEH, MizoramDr. Tongpang Ao, NU, Medziphema, Nagaland
Dr. Bipin Panda, CRRI, ICAR, Cuttack, OdishaDr. Biswajit Sinha, OUAT, Bhwananipatna, Odisha
Dr. Soham Ray, CRRI, ICAR, Cuttack, OdishaDr. M. Datta, ICAR NEH, Tripura
Dr. Amit Bera, CRIJAF, Sriniketan, W.B.Dr. Gautam Mondal, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, W.B.
Dr. Md. Riyajuddin Khan, Lilong Haoreibi College, ManipurDr. Mridul Chakroborty, RS NRC Orchid, Darjeeling, W.B.
Dr. Sitesh Chatterjee, RRS, Chinchura, W.B.
Prof. Hoshiyar Singh, RARI-SKNAU, Durgapura, Rajasthan Dr. P. Shekhawat, RARI-SKNAU, Durgapura, RajasthanProf. R. S. Meena, RARI-SKNAU, Durgapura, RajasthanProf. A. S. Baloda, RARI-SKNAU, Durgapura, RajasthanDr. M. K. Mahla, MPUAT, Udaipur, RajasthanDr. Dev Raj Pandir, NAU, Navsari, GujaratDr. Girish Mistry, AAU, Anand, GujaratDr. Nirbhay Kumar Singh, SDAU, Dantiwada, GujaratDr. N. S. Thakur, NAU, Navsari, GujaratDr. Sarvesh Kumar Shah, SDAU, GujaratDr. A. K. Chhabra, CCSHAU, Hisar, HaryanaDr. J. S. Yadav, CCSHAU, Hisar, HaryanaDr. R. K. Jain, CCSHAU, Hisar, HaryanaDr. Vijay Pal, CCSHAU, Hisar, HaryanaDr. S. Ravi Kumar, DSR, Solapur, MaharashtraDr. B. G. Barhate, MPKV, Rahuri, MaharashtraDr. Amol Vashishth, AU, Kota, RajasthanDr. Deepak Rajpurohit, MPUAT, Udaipur, RajasthanDr. Dhurendra Singh, CIAH, Bikaner, RajasthanDr. Rajesh Shivran, ARS, Kota, Rajasthan
East West
UMAID BHAWAN PALACE, JODHPUR
3rd ICBSM SecretariatDr. Narayan Ch. Sarkar
Dept. of Agronomy, Institute of Agriculture,
Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan-731236, WB, [email protected]
+91 8420623442
Prof. Humberto G. RodriguezUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon,
Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Carr. Nac. No. 85 km. 45, Linares, Nuevo Leon
(67 700), [email protected]
Dr. Debashis MandalDept. of Horticulture, Aromatic &
Medicinal Plants,Mizoram University, Aizawl-796004, India
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