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New Shalimar Wheat

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February 25, 2026

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Recently, the scientists at SKUAST-Kashmir developed new wheat varieties to stabilise the rice–wheat cropping cycle in Kashmir.

  • Wheat – It is a rabi crop sown in October and harvested in early summer.
  • Wheat varieties from sub-tropical regions matured late (June–July), disrupting the rice–wheat rotation.
  • In Kashmir, rice is the dominant kharif crop, requiring fields to be vacated by May–June.
  • New Wheat Varieties –
    • Shalimar Wheat-4 (SW-4)
    • Shalimar Wheat-3 (SW-3)
  • Key Features – Early Maturity – Fits into the rice–wheat cropping system.
    • SW-4 – Matures by the last week of May.
    • SW-3 – Matures by the first week of June.
  • High Yielding –SW-3 has potential productivity of up to 38 quintals per hectare.
  • Cold Tolerance – Agronomic traits and cold tolerance similar to earlier wheat varieties.
  • Disease Resistance – Resistant to yellow rust, a fungal disease-causing stunting and yield loss in Kashmir.
  • Biofortification (SW-3) – Iron and zinc content more than 40 ppm and protein content 12%.
  • Altitude Suitability – Suitable for mid-altitude regions up to about 1,850 m above sea level.
  • Dual Use – Wheat grown for grain and fodder, important for winter livestock feed.
  • Process – Conventional Breeding – Developed through cross-breeding and selection.
  • Testing Process – Pedigree selection (selection of the best generation of plants), multi-location testing, and farmer field trials.
  • Timeline – Development and validation took 9–10 years.
  • Significance – Enables timely rice transplantation, strengthens food security and farmer livelihoods, reduces rust-related crop losses, and benefits remote farmers through seed distribution.

Shalimar Wheat

Reference

TH | New Shalimar Wheat

 

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