The ongoing research projects at the National Research Centre for Banana (NRCB) cover various aspects of banana cultivation aimed at improving crop quality, productivity, and resilience against diseases and pests. These projects include efforts to enhance genetic resources, develop disease-resistant varieties, improve cultivation techniques for higher yields, manage pests and diseases sustainably, and understand the physiological and biochemical mechanisms of banana growth and stress responses. Each project is led by experienced principal investigators specializing in crop improvement, production, or protection, contributing to the advancement of banana agriculture in India.
The ongoing projects at NRCB demonstrate a comprehensive approach towards improving banana production, from genetic resource management and crop breeding to sustainable cultivation practices and effective pest and disease management.
The completed projects highlight a comprehensive approach to improving banana cultivation, covering genetic enhancement, sustainable production techniques, and effective pest and disease management strategies.
These externally funded projects at NRCB demonstrate collaborative efforts with national and international partners to tackle various challenges in banana agriculture, from genetic resource conservation to value addition and technology transfer.
These contract research projects highlight NRCB's collaboration with external entities to explore the efficacy of specific fertilizers and nutrients for banana cultivation.
The consultancy service provided by NRCB demonstrates its commitment to applying scientific knowledge and innovative technologies to real-world agricultural practices.