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Indian Institute of Spices Research

The Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR) is an autonomous organisation engaged in agricultural research related to spices in India. The institute has its headquarters in Moozhikkal, Silver Hills, Kozhikode, Kerala and is a subsidiary of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi, under the Ministry of Agriculture, India.

Indian Institute of Spices Research
Former names
Regional Station of CPCRI
National Research Centre for Spices (NRCS)
TypeAutonomous Organization
Established1975
Location, ,
11°17′38″N 75°49′13″E / 11.29395°N 75.82038°E / 11.29395; 75.82038
CampusMarikkunnu, Kozhikode
NicknameIISR
WebsiteIISR

History edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ICAR, in 1971, launched a project, All India Coordinated Spices and Cashew Improvement Project (AICSCIP) at Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI) at Kasaragod, Kerala to initiate research activities for the development of spice crops. Later, the project was upgraded as a Regional station and the base was shifted to Kozhikode in 1975. In 1986, ICAR merged the station with Cardamom Research Centre of CPCRI located at Appangala, Karnataka under the name, National Research Centre for Spices (NRCS). NRCS was further upgraded in 1995 as the Indian Institute of Spices Research.[1][2]

Mandate edit

IISR was formed with a five-fold mandate :

Target group : Farmers & Planters Mandate : To extend services and technologies to conserve genetic resources of spices as well as soil, water and air of spices agro ecosystems. Programs :

  • Collection, conservation, characterization and cataloguing of germplasm of spice crops for yield and other economically important characters.
  • System approach for sustainable production of spices.

Target group : Farmers, Planters & Industries Mandate : To develop high yielding and high quality spice varieties and sustainable production and protection systems using traditional and non-traditional techniques and novel biotechnological approaches. Programs :

  • Breeding improved varieties of spice crops for yield, quality, drought and resistance to pests and diseases through conventional and molecular approaches.
  • Identification, characterization and development of diagnostics against pests, pathogens nematodes of spice crops.
  • Developing integrated pest and disease management strategies in spice crops.
  • Systems approach for sustainable production of spices.
  • Production of nucleus planting materials of improved varieties of spice crops.

Target group : Farmers, Planters & Industries Mandate : To develop post harvest technologies of spices with emphasis on product development and product diversification for domestic and export purposes. Programs :

Target group : Farmers, Planters, Researchers & Development Agencies Mandate : To act as a centre for training in research methodology and technology upgradation of spices and to coordinate national research projects. Programs :

  • Extension and training
  • Developing customized software and expert systems on spices

Target group : Farmers, Planters & Policy makers Mandate : To monitor the adoption of new and existing technologies to make sure that research is targeted to the needs of the farming community. Programs :

  • Economics, Statistics and modeling
  • Extension and training

Service profile edit

The service spectrum of IISR spreads over three areas:[3]

Research edit

The Institute provides research facilities related to spice crops, both Institute funded and externally funded. The objectives of the research programs span over:

  • Collection, conservation, evaluation and cataloging of germplasm.
  • Development of varieties of high yield, quality and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses through conventional and biotechnological approaches.
  • Standardising propagation methods to ensure large scale production and distribution of high yielding genotypes
  • Development of agrotechniques for increasing production and productivity.
  • Integrated pest and disease management.
  • Post harvest technology
  • Socio-economic aspects of cultivation, marketing and information dissemination in spices.
  • Investigation on nutraceuticals and pharmacokinetics aspects of spices.

Education Corner edit

IISR provides facilities for research and project based education at Masters and PhD levels.[4]

PhD Programme: Indian Institute of Spices Research is affiliated to Mangalore University, University of Kerala, Kerala Agricultural University, Acharya Nagarjuna University and Kannur University and offers doctoral research programs in various subjects:

MSc/MTech Project: IISR offers a platform for project work for the students of MSc/MTech.

MPhil Thesis Work: MPhil programme students can undertake the thesis work under any of the scientists of the institute.

Post MSc/MTech Training: MSc/MTech holders can join for Post MSc/MTech Training under any of the scientists of the institute.

Farmers' Corner edit

IISR has, from time to time, organized projects for the development of spices farming. The All India Coordinated Research Project on Spices (AICRPS) is one such project.[5] Further, IISR has prepared a knowledge base for the farmers, consisting of :

  • Package of Practices: cultivation practices recommended for different spices available as pdf and html versions.
  • Pamphlets in Malayalam
  • Planting Materials: Availability, cost of different planting materials.
  • Spice Varieties: Information on major spice varieties released from the institute.
  • Success Stories: Proven technologies of the institute.

Crops profile edit

 

Ten crops have been brought under the mandate of the Indian Institute of Spices Research.[6]

  1. Garcinia (Garcinia gummi-gutta)
  2. Black pepper (Piper nigrum)
  3. Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
  4. Clove (Syzygium aromaticum)
  5. Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum')
  6. Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)
  7. Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
  8. Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)
  9. Paprika (Capsicum annuum)
  10. Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia)

Facilities edit

Laboratories and equipment edit

IISR has a range of full-fledged laboratories:

Centralized Molecular Biology facility: A centralized laboratory with Equipments such as PCR systems, electrophoresis units, gel documentation systems, particle delivery system, transilluminators, Protein Profile Probe, Cryo- preservation unit etc.

Centralized Biochemistry laboratory: For the quality evaluation, studies on nutraceuticals, plant physiology and biochemical studies equipped with HPLC, gas chromatograph, HPTLC, refractometer, moisture analyzer, Cylotec sample mill, freeze drier, vacuum concentrator, chlorophyll flurometer, plant canopy analyzer, Photosynthetic system, plant growth chamber etc.

Centralized Soil Chemistry lab: A state of art of Soil Chemistry for soil and nutrient profile studies. Atomic absorption spectrophotometer, nitrogen analyzer, ion meter etc. are available here.

Centralized Plant Protection lab: An advanced Plant Protection lab with different types of microscopes with image analyzing systems, thermal cyclers, deep freezers, ultra centrifuges, Elisa reader with washer & printer, incubated shakers, walk- in- cold room etc.

GCMS facility: For finger printing of aroma compounds in spices with all the latest libraries.

Biocontrol laboratory: A modern biocontrol laboratory for mass multiplication of biocontrol agents and natural enemies with fermentors, shakers etc.

Library and information edit

IISR has an extensive facility called the National Informatics Centre on Spices (NICS) which maintains global scientific literature, e-journals, offline and online databases, Internet connectivity and data storage facility. The library is automated with LIBSYS software. They also maintain a web portal, SpicE- Library and has an institutional repository named ‘D-Spice’ has been developed using the Open Software D- Space. The library has a collection of 4311 books, 3451 bound volumes, 2305 reprints, 906 technical reports 127 theses and 153 project reports. Currently the library is subscribing to 36 foreign journals including 14 online journals and 84 Indian Journals. It has access to online databases such as CeRA, CAB Abstracts and Academic Online.[7]

DUS Testing Facility edit

IISR, in coordination with PPV&FR Authority, New Delhi, has set up a DUS testing laboratory which facilitates testing crop varieties for distinctiveness, uniqueness and stability (DUS).

Tissue Culture Accreditation Facility edit

Another service provided by IISR is the certification of tissue cultured spices plants. IISR has a laboratory for this purpose where spices are tested for virus infection and genetic fidelity under this facility.

The other facilities include a Bioinformatics Centre[8] for seamless integration of life sciences and information science, a Geographic Information System (GIS) centre for GIS information, remote sensing and 3D modelling,[9] a fully air conditioned Conference Hall which can accommodate 120 people and a Guest House.[10]

Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC) edit

The ATIC is an IISR associate, serving as a single window for technology dissemination. The major activities of ATIC are:[11]

  • Distribution of quality planting material
  • Production and distribution of printed literature
  • Farm advisory services including crop diagnostic services
  • Information dissemination through multimedia, video and interactive databases
  • Providing audio visual aid support to the institute activities
  • Organizing technology dissemination services like exhibitions, seminars to farmers and other users.

Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) edit

Krishi Vigyan Kendra was established in 1992 at Peruvannamuzhi village in Kozhikode as a subsidiary of the IISR. The principal objective was effective transfer of technology to the farming community.[12] KVK is based at the IISR experimental farm in the village. The service spectrum of KVK includes:

  • Farm Advisory Services
  • Production and supply of Trichoderma
  • Supply of improved breeds of chicks
  • Plant and Animal Health Centre

Awards and recognitions edit

IISR was awarded the Outstanding ICAR Institution Awards in 1999, 2009 and 2021, and received the ICAR Best Annual Report Award for the year 1996–97. Further, many scientists of IISR have been recognized at various levels.[13]

Publications edit

IISR has published many books for the farmers on the various aspects of spices farming and maintenance.[14]

Sl. No. Title Year of Publication
1 Spice Varieties 1991
2 Diseases of Black Pepper 1991
3 Biological control in Spices 1996
4 Protocols for Micro propagation of Spices and Aromatic crops[15] 1996
5 Bio diversity conservation and utilisation of Spices Medicinal and Aromatic Plants[16] 1999
6 Varieties of Spices 2001
7 Bush Pepper, White Pepper, Rapid Multiplication of Black Pepper, Storage of Seed Ginger Rhizomes 2001
8 The Saga of Spices Research 2001
9 Spices Indica 2001
10 Problems and Prospects in Spices Production and Export 2002
11 Major Spices Production and Processing 2010
12 Package of Practices:Black Pepper, Ginger, Turmeric, Clove, Nutmeg, Cinnamon and Vanilla 2005
13 Zingiberaceous Spices -Technologies for sustainable production 2008
14 Plant Pathogens and Their Biocontrol Agents - Diagnostics and characterization[17] 2008
14 Major Spices Production and Processing 2010

In addition, many papers prepared at IISR is in circulation as pamphlets and web content.[18][19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ History
  2. ^ KISSAN-Kerala
  3. ^ Indian Institute of Spices Research, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, India
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 December 2014.
  5. ^ Home
  6. ^ Mandate Crops
  7. ^ Library and Information
  8. ^ Bioinformatics Centre
  9. ^ GIS
  10. ^ Facilities
  11. ^ Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC) — About Us
  12. ^ About KVK
  13. ^ Awards/Honours
  14. ^ Publications for Sale
  15. ^ Welcome to CAB Direct
  16. ^ Biodiversity, conservation & utilization of spices, medicinal & aromatic plants
  17. ^ Krishi — ICAR Research Data Repository for Knowledge Management
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  19. ^ Recommended technologies for commercial production of spices

External links edit

  • Official IISR channel on YouTube
  • on ICAR web site
  • Krishi Vigyan Kendra web site
  • Profile
  • Profile on BTISN, Government of India
  • Bioinformatics Centre
  • All India Coordinated Research Project on Spices (AICRPS) web site
  • ATIC web site

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The Indian Institute of Spices Research IISR is an autonomous organisation engaged in agricultural research related to spices in India The institute has its headquarters in Moozhikkal Silver Hills Kozhikode Kerala and is a subsidiary of Indian Council of Agricultural Research ICAR New Delhi under the Ministry of Agriculture India Indian Institute of Spices ResearchFormer namesRegional Station of CPCRINational Research Centre for Spices NRCS TypeAutonomous OrganizationEstablished1975LocationKozhikode Kerala India11 17 38 N 75 49 13 E 11 29395 N 75 82038 E 11 29395 75 82038CampusMarikkunnu KozhikodeNicknameIISRWebsiteIISR Contents 1 History 2 Mandate 3 Service profile 3 1 Research 3 2 Education Corner 3 3 Farmers Corner 4 Crops profile 5 Facilities 5 1 Laboratories and equipment 5 2 Library and information 5 3 DUS Testing Facility 5 4 Tissue Culture Accreditation Facility 6 Agricultural Technology Information Centre ATIC 7 Krishi Vigyan Kendra KVK 8 Awards and recognitions 9 Publications 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp ICAR in 1971 launched a project All India Coordinated Spices and Cashew Improvement Project AICSCIP at Central Plantation Crops Research Institute CPCRI at Kasaragod Kerala to initiate research activities for the development of spice crops Later the project was upgraded as a Regional station and the base was shifted to Kozhikode in 1975 In 1986 ICAR merged the station with Cardamom Research Centre of CPCRI located at Appangala Karnataka under the name National Research Centre for Spices NRCS NRCS was further upgraded in 1995 as the Indian Institute of Spices Research 1 2 Mandate editIISR was formed with a five fold mandate Target group Farmers amp Planters Mandate To extend services and technologies to conserve genetic resources of spices as well as soil water and air of spices agro ecosystems Programs Collection conservation characterization and cataloguing of germplasm of spice crops for yield and other economically important characters System approach for sustainable production of spices Target group Farmers Planters amp Industries Mandate To develop high yielding and high quality spice varieties and sustainable production and protection systems using traditional and non traditional techniques and novel biotechnological approaches Programs Breeding improved varieties of spice crops for yield quality drought and resistance to pests and diseases through conventional and molecular approaches Identification characterization and development of diagnostics against pests pathogens nematodes of spice crops Developing integrated pest and disease management strategies in spice crops Systems approach for sustainable production of spices Production of nucleus planting materials of improved varieties of spice crops Target group Farmers Planters amp Industries Mandate To develop post harvest technologies of spices with emphasis on product development and product diversification for domestic and export purposes Programs Value addition and post harvest processing of spices Investigations on nutraceuticals and pharmacokinetics aspects of spices Target group Farmers Planters Researchers amp Development Agencies Mandate To act as a centre for training in research methodology and technology upgradation of spices and to coordinate national research projects Programs Extension and training Developing customized software and expert systems on spices Target group Farmers Planters amp Policy makers Mandate To monitor the adoption of new and existing technologies to make sure that research is targeted to the needs of the farming community Programs Economics Statistics and modeling Extension and trainingService profile editThe service spectrum of IISR spreads over three areas 3 Research edit The Institute provides research facilities related to spice crops both Institute funded and externally funded The objectives of the research programs span over Collection conservation evaluation and cataloging of germplasm Development of varieties of high yield quality and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses through conventional and biotechnological approaches Standardising propagation methods to ensure large scale production and distribution of high yielding genotypes Development of agrotechniques for increasing production and productivity Integrated pest and disease management Post harvest technology Socio economic aspects of cultivation marketing and information dissemination in spices Investigation on nutraceuticals and pharmacokinetics aspects of spices Education Corner edit IISR provides facilities for research and project based education at Masters and PhD levels 4 PhD Programme Indian Institute of Spices Research is affiliated to Mangalore University University of Kerala Kerala Agricultural University Acharya Nagarjuna University and Kannur University and offers doctoral research programs in various subjects Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biotechnology Botany Entomology Genetics amp Plant Breeding Geo informatics Horticulture Microbiology Hematology Organic Chemistry Plant Pathology Plant Physiology Soil Chemistry MSc MTech Project IISR offers a platform for project work for the students of MSc MTech MPhil Thesis Work MPhil programme students can undertake the thesis work under any of the scientists of the institute Post MSc MTech Training MSc MTech holders can join for Post MSc MTech Training under any of the scientists of the institute Farmers Corner edit IISR has from time to time organized projects for the development of spices farming The All India Coordinated Research Project on Spices AICRPS is one such project 5 Further IISR has prepared a knowledge base for the farmers consisting of Package of Practices cultivation practices recommended for different spices available as pdf and html versions Pamphlets in Malayalam Planting Materials Availability cost of different planting materials Spice Varieties Information on major spice varieties released from the institute Success Stories Proven technologies of the institute Crops profile edit nbsp Ten crops have been brought under the mandate of the Indian Institute of Spices Research 6 Garcinia Garcinia gummi gutta Black pepper Piper nigrum Ginger Zingiber officinale Clove Syzygium aromaticum Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Turmeric Curcuma longa Cinnamon Cinnamomum verum Paprika Capsicum annuum Vanilla Vanilla planifolia Facilities editLaboratories and equipment edit IISR has a range of full fledged laboratories Centralized Molecular Biology facility A centralized laboratory with Equipments such as PCR systems electrophoresis units gel documentation systems particle delivery system transilluminators Protein Profile Probe Cryo preservation unit etc Centralized Biochemistry laboratory For the quality evaluation studies on nutraceuticals plant physiology and biochemical studies equipped with HPLC gas chromatograph HPTLC refractometer moisture analyzer Cylotec sample mill freeze drier vacuum concentrator chlorophyll flurometer plant canopy analyzer Photosynthetic system plant growth chamber etc Centralized Soil Chemistry lab A state of art of Soil Chemistry for soil and nutrient profile studies Atomic absorption spectrophotometer nitrogen analyzer ion meter etc are available here Centralized Plant Protection lab An advanced Plant Protection lab with different types of microscopes with image analyzing systems thermal cyclers deep freezers ultra centrifuges Elisa reader with washer amp printer incubated shakers walk in cold room etc GCMS facility For finger printing of aroma compounds in spices with all the latest libraries Biocontrol laboratory A modern biocontrol laboratory for mass multiplication of biocontrol agents and natural enemies with fermentors shakers etc Library and information edit IISR has an extensive facility called the National Informatics Centre on Spices NICS which maintains global scientific literature e journals offline and online databases Internet connectivity and data storage facility The library is automated with LIBSYS software They also maintain a web portal SpicE Library and has an institutional repository named D Spice has been developed using the Open Software D Space The library has a collection of 4311 books 3451 bound volumes 2305 reprints 906 technical reports 127 theses and 153 project reports Currently the library is subscribing to 36 foreign journals including 14 online journals and 84 Indian Journals It has access to online databases such as CeRA CAB Abstracts and Academic Online 7 DUS Testing Facility edit IISR in coordination with PPV amp FR Authority New Delhi has set up a DUS testing laboratory which facilitates testing crop varieties for distinctiveness uniqueness and stability DUS Tissue Culture Accreditation Facility edit Another service provided by IISR is the certification of tissue cultured spices plants IISR has a laboratory for this purpose where spices are tested for virus infection and genetic fidelity under this facility The other facilities include a Bioinformatics Centre 8 for seamless integration of life sciences and information science a Geographic Information System GIS centre for GIS information remote sensing and 3D modelling 9 a fully air conditioned Conference Hall which can accommodate 120 people and a Guest House 10 Agricultural Technology Information Centre ATIC editThe ATIC is an IISR associate serving as a single window for technology dissemination The major activities of ATIC are 11 Distribution of quality planting material Production and distribution of printed literature Farm advisory services including crop diagnostic services Information dissemination through multimedia video and interactive databases Providing audio visual aid support to the institute activities Organizing technology dissemination services like exhibitions seminars to farmers and other users Krishi Vigyan Kendra KVK editKrishi Vigyan Kendra was established in 1992 at Peruvannamuzhi village in Kozhikode as a subsidiary of the IISR The principal objective was effective transfer of technology to the farming community 12 KVK is based at the IISR experimental farm in the village The service spectrum of KVK includes Farm Advisory Services Production and supply of Trichoderma Supply of improved breeds of chicks Plant and Animal Health CentreAwards and recognitions editIISR was awarded the Outstanding ICAR Institution Awards in 1999 2009 and 2021 and received the ICAR Best Annual Report Award for the year 1996 97 Further many scientists of IISR have been recognized at various levels 13 Publications editIISR has published many books for the farmers on the various aspects of spices farming and maintenance 14 Sl No Title Year of Publication 1 Spice Varieties 1991 2 Diseases of Black Pepper 1991 3 Biological control in Spices 1996 4 Protocols for Micro propagation of Spices and Aromatic crops 15 1996 5 Bio diversity conservation and utilisation of Spices Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 16 1999 6 Varieties of Spices 2001 7 Bush Pepper White Pepper Rapid Multiplication of Black Pepper Storage of Seed Ginger Rhizomes 2001 8 The Saga of Spices Research 2001 9 Spices Indica 2001 10 Problems and Prospects in Spices Production and Export 2002 11 Major Spices Production and Processing 2010 12 Package of Practices Black Pepper Ginger Turmeric Clove Nutmeg Cinnamon and Vanilla 2005 13 Zingiberaceous Spices Technologies for sustainable production 2008 14 Plant Pathogens and Their Biocontrol Agents Diagnostics and characterization 17 2008 14 Major Spices Production and Processing 2010 In addition many papers prepared at IISR is in circulation as pamphlets and web content 18 19 See also editVan Vigyan Kendra VVK Forest Science CentresReferences edit History KISSAN Kerala Indian Institute of Spices Research Indian Council of Agricultural Research India Sarkari Naukri in Indian Institute of Spices Research Senior Research Fellow Archived from the original on 29 December 2014 Home Mandate Crops Library and Information Bioinformatics Centre GIS Facilities Agricultural Technology Information Centre ATIC About Us About KVK Awards Honours Publications for Sale Welcome to CAB Direct Biodiversity conservation amp utilization of spices medicinal amp aromatic plants Krishi ICAR Research Data Repository for Knowledge Management Tree spices Crop improvement Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Recommended technologies for commercial production of spicesExternal links editOfficial IISR channel on YouTube on ICAR web site Krishi Vigyan Kendra web site Profile Profile on BTISN Government of India Bioinformatics Centre All India Coordinated Research Project on Spices AICRPS web site ATIC web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indian Institute of Spices Research amp oldid 1215231855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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