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International Conference on Banana (ICB 2020) Innovations in sustainable production and value chain management in Banana (22-25, February, 2020) Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India LIST OF PRESENTATIONS SESSION - I GERMPLASM AND CROP DIVERSITY


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International Conference on Banana (ICB 2020) Innovations in sustainable production and value chain management in Banana (22-25, February, 2020) Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India LIST OF PRESENTATIONS SESSION - I GERMPLASM AND CROP DIVERSITY 22/02/2020

S.No. Title Authors Mode of presentation Key note

  • 1. Musa

Genetic Resources Management – A global perspective Nicolas Roux The Alliance Bioversity International and CIAT, France Keynote

  • 2. Role
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ICAR-NBPGR in management

  • f

Musa genetic resources in India Kuldeep Singh ICAR-NBPGR, New Delhi Keynote Oral

  • 3. Diversity of Musa in Philippines and

its utilization

  • LavarneeGueco. S

Philippines Oral

  • 4. Musa diversity in Indonesia

AgusSutanto Indonesia Oral

  • 5. Banana pulp minerals: Assessment of

100 Indian Accessions Ramajayam D, Jeyabaskaran K J, Uma S, Saraswathi M S, Backiyarani S, Anuradha C, Pitchaimuthu R, Sivasankari, R Oral

  • 6. Altitudinal variation in physico-

chemical properties of rhizosphere soils of wild Musa species in Arunachal Pradesh Sonia Devi, T; S. Suresh Kumar Singh, and P.R. Gajurel Oral Poster

  • 7. A Comprehensive Study on Indian

Cooking Bananas ABB J.Auxcilia, K.Soorianathasundaram, N.Seenivasan and S.K. Manoranjitham Poster

  • 8. Chromosomal localization of hAT

like transposable elements in some AnathBandhu Das, Subrat Kumar Dehery, Samuel Rai and Poster

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North East Indian Banana. Rabindra Kumar Sinha

  • 9. Chimera in Red banana AAA in

Cumbum valley T.N.Balamohan and A. Beaulah Poster

  • 10. Morphological Characterization of

Wild Musa species in Garo Hills, Meghalaya

  • A. Hajong, S.Chetry, R.Rao and

C.P. Suresh Poster

  • 11. Studies on genetic diversity of Musa

species found in North East India. OyingJamoh, B. N. Hazarika, Megha, Raghavan Poster

  • 12. Genome types of wild and cultivated

bananas occurring in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, North Eastern India GurumayumRanibala,, Sorokhaibam Suresh kumarSingh and Mohamed Latif Khan Poster

  • 13. Genetic

diversity assessment

  • f

North Eastern Banana varieties Musa

  • spp. using SCoT markers

D. Sharmila Gayatri, M.S. Saraswathi, A.P. Salini, R. Soundaryan, P. Durai, S. Backiyarani and S.Uma Poster

  • 14. Diversity of wild bananas Musa

species in Arunachal Pradesh, India

  • S. Sureshkumar Singh, P.R.

Gajurel, K. Shrivastava Poster

  • 15. Chromosome

Diversity and karyotype asymmetry in six table top and wild Musa species of North East India Subrat Kumar Dehery, Eleena Panda and AnathBandhu Das Poster

  • 16. DUS characterization of farmer’s

variety Kamal Vikas at ICAR- NRCB, Trichy M.S.Saraswathi, P.Durai, S.Sathish, B.Mahalakshmi, A.Thirugnanavel, S.Backiyarani and S.Uma Poster

  • 17. Estimation of mineral contents of

North Eastern banana cultivars at two different phenological stages R.Soundaryan,M.S.Saraswathi, A.P.Salini, D.Sharmila Gayatri, K.J.Jeyabhaskaran, D.Ramajayam and S.Uma Poster

  • 18. Molecular

and morphological diversity analysis in dessert banana genotypes and selection of elite banana genotypes for coastal plain zone of Odisha Saudamini Swain, P.S. Munsi, Swarnalata Das, Bipin Pradhan, and Pragyanshree P. Sahu Poster

  • 19. Comparison of SSR markers of Musa

at species and sub species level for exploitation in banana breeding program Chandrasekar A, Backiyarani S, Subesh Kumar P, Saraswathi M S and Uma S Poster

  • 20. Assessment
  • f

phylogenetic relationship of co-existing members

  • f section Rhodochlamys and less

exploited members

  • f

section EuMusa of genus Musa

P.Durai, S.Uma. M.S. Saraswathi ,

  • S. Backiyarani and N.Jayabalan

Poster

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SESSION - II CONVENTIONAL BREEDING STRATEGIES 22/02/2020

S.No. Title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote

  • 1. Valuation and utilization of Banana

genetic resources in crop improvement

  • S. Uma

ICAR-NRCB, Trichy Keynote Oral

  • 2. Hybridization and seed set in ABB x

AA cross combinations of banana Rekha.A and Ramanjinappa. V Oral

  • 3. NCR 17: (A hybrid to be reckoned to

revolutionize the plantain Bananas) S.Backiyarani, P.Giribabu, D.Ramajayam, V.Selvaraj, P.Durai, A. Mariados, R. Thangavelu, B. Padamanaban, P.Sureshkumar, M.S.Saraswathi and S.Uma Oral

  • 4. Banana

exploration in Western Indonesia and its screening for resistance to BBTV Sukartini, AgusSutanto, Edison HS, Deni Emilda, Jumjunidang, AgusNurawan, Nusyrwan, EllinaMansyah, Hardiyanto, Sri HendrastutiHidayat, Siti Subandiyah, John Thomas Oral

  • 5. Development of Fusarium wilt Race

I tolerant mutants through mutation breeding Saraswathi M.S, Kannan G, Thangavelu R, Ganapathy TR, Bathrinath M, Backiyarani S and Uma S Oral

  • 6. Evaluation of Seed Vigour Tests in

Fresh and Aged Seeds

  • f

Musabalbisiana L. for Germplasm Conservation Shivani Singh, J. Radhamani, Rajeev Kumar and Anuradha Agrawal Oral Poster

  • 7. Evaluation
  • f

New Banana Genotypes for Growth and Yield Attributes

  • Paramaguru. P, C. Kavitha,

S.K. Manoranjitham, K. Soorianathasundaram and Prakash Patil Poster

  • 8. Performance of Quintal Nendran

Clone in Coimbatore Kavitha .C, P. Paramaguru1, S.K. Manoranjitham, K. Soorianathasundaram1 and Prakash Patil Poster

  • 9. Breeding, evaluation and selection of
  • rnamental banana hybrids

Ramajayam D, Backiyarani S, Uma S, Saraswathi M S, Poster

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Sivasankari, R and Ranjani, M

  • 10. Optimization of media for in vitro

anther, ovary and ovules culture to produced haploid plants in Musabalbisiana. ArabinduDebbarma and Rakhi Chaturvedi Poster

  • 11. Possibilities
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improvement

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commercial triploid bananas through tetraploid breeding Gokulan, D., Backiyarani, S., Durai, P., Selvaraj, V. and Uma, S. Poster

  • 12. Accelerated banana breeding through

chromosome doubling of diploid banana S.Kalpana, S. Backiyarani, R.Karthic, S. Saranya, D. Ramajayam, M.S. Saraswathi,

  • S. Uma

Poster

  • 13. Acceleration of banana breeding

through multiple shoot formation in embryo culture Saranya S, BackiyaraniSuthanthiram, EuginPerianayagaraj S, Uma Subbaraya Poster

  • 14. Standardization of in vivo and in

vitro germination protocol for Musaaurantiaca an under exploited species of the section Rhodochlamys

  • J. Mahendran, M.S.Saraswathi,

N.Kavitha, S.Saranya, D.Ramajayam, P.Durai and S.Uma Poster

  • 15. Protocol

standardization for the production of putative androgenic haploids and doubled haploids in banana Musa spp. Ramajayam D, Backiyarani S, Saraswathi M S and Sivasankari, R Poster

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SESSION - III QUALITY PLANTING MATERIAL, ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE,INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)&SENSOR BASED TECHNOLOGIES 22/02/2020

S.No. Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote

  • 1. Use of Satellite remote sensing for

Banana crop assessment S.S. Ray MNCFC, New Delhi Keynote

  • 2. Exploiting IoT in Agriculture
  • S. Radha,

SSN College of Engineering, Chennai Keynote

  • 3. National Certificate System for Tissue

culture raised plants: A success story in India Shivkant Shukla BCIL, New Delhi Keynote Oral

  • 4. Next generation tissue culture for the

rescue of threatened banana landrace of Tripura, India

  • R. Karthic, S. Kalpana, S.

Backiyarani, M. S. Saraswathi, S. C. Das, S. Uma Oral

  • 5. Synergistic effect of Silver nitrate and

Photon Flux Density

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in-vitro multiplication of Banana (cv. Grand Nain, AAA) Shashi Shekhar, Nisha Kant Pandey, Anjana Rustagi, Neera Bhalla Sarin, Kapil Lawrence Oral

  • 6. Assessment of Crop Water Footprint for

Banana in Lalgudi Block using Remote Sensing

  • J. Ramachandran, R. Lalitha,

S. Vallal Kannan, K. Sivasubramanian Oral

  • 7. Testing and Validation of Banana AI

app Tumaini for pest and diseases of banana in Tamil Nadu, India SivalingamElayabalan, Michael Gomez Selvaraj, Alejandro Vergara, Henry Ruiz, Nancy Safari, Walter Ocimati & Guy Blomme Oral Poster

  • 8. Studies on the effect of LEDs of

different wavelengths

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micropropagation of banana Musa spp. M.S.Saraswathi, S.Uma, G.Kannan, M.Bathrinath, C.Karthi, and J.Mahendran Poster

  • 9. Intensifying the effect of plant growth

regulators on in vitro micropropagation

  • f Local Musa Variety of Odisha

Nimisha Mohapatra, Bikram Keshari, Bandita Deo Poster

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  • 10. Macropropagation of traditional banana

cultivars and development of technology package for empowerment of rural women

  • R. Karthic, S. Kalpana, S.

Backiyarani, M. S. Saraswathi, S. Uma Poster

  • 11. In vitro mass propagation of banana

variety Yangambi Km-5 to fulfill the demand of farmers in Odisha Bikram Keshari, Nimisha Mohapatra, Bandita Deo Poster

  • 12. Food

Grade Agar, a promising alternative gelling agent for in vitro micropropagation of Banana Shalini S., Deepa Sankar P. Poster

  • 13. Development of direct regeneration

protocol for Musa spp. cv. Udhayam Pisang Awak(ABB) using various explants N.Kavitha, M.S.Saraswathi, M.Bathrinath, G.Kannan, S.Backiyarani and S.Uma Poster

  • 14. Efficient In vitro Regeneration Protocol

For Banana cv. Ney Poovan Prabhuling G and Bhalang D Poster

  • 15. Bio-Hardening

in Micropropagated Banana Plantlets Prabhuling G and Ferah TP Poster

  • 16. Potential Low Cost Gelling Agents for

In vitro Commercial Multiplication of Banana MusaParadisica L. K.Ravindra Kumar, B.V.K. Bhagavan and T.Gouri Sankar Poster

  • 17. Effect of biotization during secondary

hardening of tissue cultured banana cv. Nendran Vinayak Lamani, Meera Manjusha A.V Poster

  • 18. Effect of seed priming with plant growth

regulators on in vivo germination of different ornamental hybrid seeds Ramajayam D, Backiyarani S, Uma S, Saraswathi M S, Sivasankari, R and Ranjani, M Poster

  • 19. Development of an efficient protocol for

in vitro mass propagation of Musa spp.

  • cv. Amritsagar(AAA), Cavendish using

shoot tip and immature flower bud explants C.Karthi, M.S.Saraswathi, N.Kavitha, M.Umabharathi, M.Bathrinath and S. Uma Poster

  • 20. Somatic embryogenesis and genetic

fidelity of banana Musa sp. cv. Grand Naine (AAA) Cavendish using immature male inflorescence RumaDebbarma, N. Tanuja,

  • K. Soorianathasundaram, D.

Sudhakar, and K.K. Kumar Poster

  • 21. An effective micropropagation protocol

for Musaspp. using meristem culture Imnanaro and Rakhi Chaturvedi Poster

  • 22. Effect of different organic additives on

In vitroregeneration from immature male flower buds

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banana cv. KarpuraChakkeraKeli (AAB)

  • M. Viswanath B. V. K.

Bhagavan K. Ravindra Kumar P. Subbaramamma M. GirijaRani and T. Gouri Sankar Poster

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  • 23. Media

improvement for primary hardening of tissue cultured banana cv. Nendran Vinayak Lamani, Meera Manjusha A.V Poster

  • 24. Macropropagation derived shoot tips as

explants to reduce endogenous bacterial contamination in in-vitro multiplication

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  • Sajith. K.P

Poster

  • 25. Establishment
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embryogenic cell suspension culture in banana cv.Nendran (AAB) Saroja P, Backiyarani S, Kalpana S, Karthic R, Uma S Poster

  • 26. Bio-priming of banana tissue culture

plantlets with PGPR and endophytes for enhanced resistance of rhizome rot of banana S.K.Manoranjitham, Thangeeswari, M.Kavino and G.Karthikeyan Poster

  • 27. Development of a solution phase optical

based Gold NanoRod biosensor for detection of Banana bunchy top virus Vinusri S, Shylaja MR, Baiju KV and Kumar V Poster

  • 28. Drip irrigation monitoring and control

using wireless sensors and internet of things for banana Mohamed Hussain K, Sivakumaran N Poster

  • 29. Agriculture and Use of ICT

R D Vaidkar, T H Rathod, P P Chavan P P Gawande, S W Khodke and R V Zanzal, Poster

  • 30. Identification

and Rehabilitation

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Fungal Disease Affected Banana Plant Jayakrishna.S.S, Elango.S, Manavaalan.G Poster

  • 31. Applications of Internet of Things (IoT)

in agriculture with special reference to banana for production technologies and pest and diseases detection Ganapathi, G., Selvarajan, R., Thangavelu, R., Padmanaban, B., Hemalatha,R. Radha, S. Poster

  • 32. A Soft computing based automatic

control for drip irrigation system for agriculture M.Saravanabalaji, Dr.S.N.Sivakumaran, S.Hemamalini,Sangaran Poster

  • 33. Popularity
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools in disseminating technology among banana farmers in Tamil Nadu Ravichamy, P., Siva balan, K.C, Nandakumar, S Poster

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SESSION - IV BIOTECHNOLOGY AND OMIC APPROACHES 23/02/2020

S.No. Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote

  • 1. Molecular cytogenetics and diversity in

Musa Eva Hribova, IEB, Czech Republic Keynote

  • 2. Molecular approaches in Banana

improvement: success of “Breeding better Bananas” Brigitte Uwimana, IITA, Uganda Keynote Oral

  • 3. Genome landscape of stress-tolerant

banana cultivar Kuntal Kumar Dey, Nabarun Roy, Priyabrata Sen, S.Backiyarani, S. Uma,Mahendra Kumar Modi Oral

  • 4. Genome wide

identification reveals functional and structural characteristics

  • f TCP gene family in banana.

Siddhant Chaturvedi, Shahirina khan, karambir, RupamBhunia, Siddharth Tiwari Oral

  • 5. Transcriptome analysis of banana roots

under iron deficiency 0 µM Fe and excess 00 µM Fe Prashanti Patel, Karuna Yadav, Ashish Kumar Srivastava , Penna Suprasanna , ThumballiRamabhatta Ganapathi Oral

  • 6. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)

in eukaryotic translation initiation factor gene in banana accessions might confer resistance to Banana bract mosaic virus Anuradha C, Barathvaj R,Selvarajan R, Backiyarani S and Uma S Oral

  • 7. Polyketide

synthases

  • f

banana Musaacuminata: an evolutionary view Pothiraj R, Backiyarani S, Uma S, Panneerselvam K Oral Poster

  • 8. Enriching the pro vitamin A PVA in

commercial cultivar through transgenic approach Backiyarani S, EuginPerianayagaraj S , Saranya S, Muneeswari Alias Surya S, Selvaraj V, MayilVaganan M, Saraswathi M.S, Uma S Poster

  • 9. Development and characterization of a

new set of genic SSR markers in Musa Era Vaidya Malhotra, Sangita Bansal, Anuradha Poster

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species Agrawal

  • 10. Identification and validation of SNP

markers for parthenocarpic traits in banana Musasp Sharmiladevi S, Backiyarani S, Sasikala R,Anuradha C and Uma S Poster

  • 11. Detection
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candidate genes for Fusarium wilt resistance in banana Subesh Kumar P , Backiyarani S , Thangavelu R, Rekha A, Anuradha C and Uma S Poster

  • 12. Comparative

proximate analysis

  • f

genetically engineered Musa cultivars and its non-transgenic counterparts EuginPerianayagaraj S , BackiyaraniSuthanthiram , Saranya S, MayilVaganan M, Jeyabaskaran K.J, Uma Subbaraya Poster 13. Expression of Oryza sativanicotianamine synthase gene in Grand Naine banana enhances a few fold of iron in fruits M. MayilVaganan, C. Sivagandhi, S. Ganesan, M. Kumaravel, I. Ravi, K. J. Jeyabaskaran, S. Backiyarani and S. Uma Poster

  • 14. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of

dirigent gene among the contrasting cultivars for Eumusae P. eumusae leaf spot disease resistance Muneeswari Alias Surya S, Backiyarani S, Thangavelu R, Saravanakumar A S, Saraswathi M S and Uma S Poster

  • 15. In silico Docking Studies on Sweet

Pepper Hrap Protein resistance to Xanthomonas Wilt in Banana Balakrishnan M, S K Soam, Ashok V. Ghatte, Srinivasa Rao Ch. Poster

  • 16. Comparative analysis of AtBAG4 gene

expression using constitutive and root specific promoters in banana cv Rasthali Usharani T R, Sunisha C, Sowmya H D, Umesha M, Sriram S Poster

  • 17. Expression of anti-apoptotic gene AtBag

enhances tolerance to Fusarium wilt disease in banana cv Rasthali Sunisha C, Umesha M , Sowmya H. D, Usharani T. R and Sriram.S Poster

  • 18. Analysis of respiratory complex genes

influencing seed development in banana cultivars Padhma Priya T V, Vaidheki C, Selvi Subramanian Poster

  • 19. An

improved procedure

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Agrobacterium-mediated gene transformation of bananas for producing higher number of transgenic plants

  • C. Sivagandhi, S. Ganesan,

M. MayilVaganan, M. Kumaravel, I. Ravi, S. Backiyarani and S. Uma Poster

  • 20. Optimization
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Growth Regulator Combination for Direct Differentiation

  • f In vitro Shoot Bud Induction from

Immature Male Flower Buds

  • f

Musaspp. cv. KarpuraChakkerakeli(AAB)

  • M. Viswanath B. V. K.

Bhagavan K. Ravindra Kumar P. Subbaramamma

  • M. GirijaRani and T. Gouri

Sankar Poster

  • 21. Evaluation of Quantitative traits in

Banana Musa spp. Genomes in Tripura Sukhen Chandra Das, S. Uma, M. S. Sarawathi, P. Poster

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and part of North-Eastern States. Durai, P. Debnath, P. Paul and S. Saha

  • 22. Evolution of the aldo-keto reductase

gene family in banana Musaspp. Pothiraj R, Backiyarani S, Uma S, Panneerselvam K Poster

  • 23. Gene expression analysis and iron

quantification in Grand Naine and Rasthali bananas genetically transformed with Oryza sativanicotianaminesynthase gene

  • S. Ganesan, M.Kalpana, C.

Sivagandhi, M. MayilVaganan, M. Kumaravel, I. Ravi, S. Backiyarani and S. Uma Poster

  • 24. Biochemical characterization of Grand

Naine and Rasthali bananas genetically transformed with Oryza sativanicotianamine synthaseOsNAS gene C. Sivagandhi, K. Kalaimathi, S. Ganesan,M. Kumaravel, M. MayilVaganan, I. Ravi and

  • S. Uma

Poster

  • 25. An Omics approach to understand

Fusarium wilt disease of Banana A.Rekha, K.V.Ravishankar, K.Pavitra, S.Sriram&R.H.Laxman Poster

  • 26. Mortality and survival rate of ECS-

derived banana plants

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primary hardening after prolonged maintenance in culture bottles

  • S. Ganesan, C. Sivagandhi,

M. Kumaravel, M. MayilVaganan, I. Ravi, S. Backiyarani and S. Uma Poster

  • 27. An

efficient protocol for banana protoplast isolation from Embryogenic Cell Suspension ECS Vanmathividhyashini S, Kumaravel M, Backiyarani S, Uma S Poster

  • 28. Candidate

Resistant Gene(s) Identification in Banana against Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. cubense race1 and TR4 Anuradha C, Barathvaj R, Backiyarani S, Thangavelu R and Uma S Poster

  • 29. Induction of Disease Resistance in

Banana Through in vitro Mutagenesis Rashmi M. Hegde and Prabhuling G Poster

  • 30. Application of nanopore sequencing

technology for detection of RNA viruses infecting banana and other crops V. Balasubramanian., Sundaram, S., Gayathrie, T. Krishna Reddy, M. and Selvarajan R Poster

  • 31. Detection and characterization of Banana

bunchy top virus, single stranded DNA virus infecting banana using Oxford nanopore MinION sequencing S. Sundaram, V. Balasubramanian, and Selvarajan R Poster

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SESSION – V PLANTARCHITECTURE AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION 23/02/2020

S.No. Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote

  • 1. Networking for banana improvement and

sustainable production Prakash Patil PC, AICRP Fruits, IIHR, Bengaluru Keynote

  • 2. Sustaining resilience of East African

High land Banana cropping systems

  • J. Kubiriba,

NARO, Uganda Keynote Oral

  • 3. Effect of different organic manures on

banana cv. Grand Naine with respect to nutrient releasing and uptake pattern K.J.Jeyabaskaran, K.N.Shiva, M.Loganathan, V.Kumar, R.Pitchaimuthu and S.Uma Oral

  • 4. Effect of cover plant on soil chemical

properties and microbial diversity under banana cropping system in a dry hot valley area Xu Sheng-tao, Wei Jia-di,He Xiang, Zhang Li, Bai Ting-ting, Fan Hua-cai, Yin Ke-suo,Yang Bao-ming, Li Yong-ping, Huang Yu-ling,Wang Mei-cun, Wang Yong-fen, Yang Pei-wen, Yu Yan-chun, Zheng Si-jun Oral

  • 5. Evaluation of banana cultivars in non-

traditional banana growing regions A.K. Singh, Rashmi Upreti and Sunita Kumari Oral

  • 6. Yield, fruit quality and cost economics
  • f summer and winter grown bananas

(Musa spp.) as influenced by use of polypropylene based non-woven bunch sleeves Kumar, V., Shiva, K.N., and K. Kamaraju Oral

  • 7. Agriplex OA for improving Banana plant

vigour under high pH conditions. Satish Bhonde and Vijay Patil Oral

  • 8. Gender roles in Musa Cultivation:

Implication for Banana Bunchy Top Disease Mitigation in South Western Nigeria Sunday Akinyemi Oral Poster

  • 9. Effect of bunch feeding and bunch

spraying on yield and post-harvest attributes of tissue culture banana cv. Ney poovan(AB) under hill zone of Karnataka. Sathish, B, R., Yallesh Kumar, H, S., Ganapathi, M. And Narayana Swamy, M. Poster

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  • 10. Evaluation
  • f

commercial banana varieties in Andaman Islands

  • K. Abirami, V. Baskaran and B.
  • A. Jerard

Poster

  • 11. Effect of Organic and Inorganic Source
  • f Fertilizers on the Quantitative and

Qualitative Parameters of banana cv. KarpuraChakkera Keli (AAB) K.Ravindra Kumar, K. Mamatha, R. Nagalakshmi, B.V.K. Bhagavan, Ch.Surya Kishore Kumar, A. Snehalatha Rani and G. Ramanandam Poster

  • 12. Effect
  • f
  • rganic

manures and micronutrients on the performance of banana Musasp cv. Grand Naine (AAA) under rainfed shady hilly slopes of Garo Hills A.S. Marak, L.K. Marak and C.P. Suresh Poster

  • 13. Integrated crop management of banana

cv Tellachakkerakeli(AAA) R.Naga Lakshmi, K.Mamatha and B.V.K.Bhagavan Poster

  • 14. Studies on the influence of potassium on

growth, yield and quality of hill banana

  • var. sirumalai

Gopi V., K. Sivanesh and C.T. Sathappan Poster

  • 15. Effect of highdensity planting and

fertigation on vegetative growth, yield and quality of banana Musaspp. cv. Grand Naine Hanuman Nayak M., Vanajalatha K., Kiran Kumar A, Mutyala Naidu M Poster

  • 16. Nutrient budgeting in recycling of

residues of banana cv. Rasthali(AAB) K.J.Jeyabaskaran, V.Kumar, R.Pitchaimuthu and S.Uma Poster

  • 17. Banana- vegetable cropping system: To

enhance the farm productivity

  • H. C. Parmar And Vinod B. Mor

Poster

  • 18. Enhancing the inputs use efficiency for

improvement in growth and yield of banana cv. Grand Naine P.K. Modi, A.P. Patel, T.R. Ahir and A. R. Patel Poster

  • 19. Effect
  • f

Integrated Nutrient Management on growth and yield attributes in Banana cv. Ney Poovan in main and ratoon crops under hill zone of Karnataka. D Thippesha., D Bhavani And Yallesh Kumar Poster

  • 20. ‘Phule Pride’ a New variety of Banana

for Sustainable Production N.B.Shaikh, A.V.Attar, A.R.Mendhe, K.B.Pawar and J.S.Chaure Poster

  • 21. Bunch Improvement by de-handing and

spraying of chemicals in Banana N.B.Shaikh. A.V.Attar and A.R.Mendhe Poster

  • 22. Studies on growth and yield of banana

under precision farming A.R. Mendhe, J. S. Chaure, N.

  • B. Shaikh and K, B. Pawar

Poster

  • 23. Effect of an integrated nutrient mixture
  • n growth and development of banana

Musa sp. varieties Velchi(AB) and Grand Naine(AAA) in red lateritic soils Maneesha S.R. G.R. Mahajan and R. Ramesh Poster

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  • f Goa
  • 24. Elakki Banana: A remunerative crop to

the farmers in Cuddalore District

  • K. Manivannan, S. Ramesh

Kumar And J. Padmanaban Poster

  • 25. Effect of integrated nutrient management

practice on yield and biotic stress tolerance in banana cv. Rasthali J.Auxcilia, K.Soorianathasundaram, S.K.Manoranjitham and N.Seenivasan Poster

  • 26. Studies on the influence of biofertilizers

and graded dose of fertilizers on enhancing yield and quality of banana

  • cv. Ney poovan under coconut plantation
  • G. Panjavarnam, S. Parthiban

and A.Subbaiah Poster

  • 27. Effect
  • f

non-conventional soil ameliorants in improving the yield and quality parameters of banana (Musa spp.) var. Nendran in northern lateritic soil of Kerala Amalendu M.V Poster

  • 28. Profitable Production of Nutrient Dense

Banana through a novel crop solutions A Jeyabal and N Gopinath Poster

  • 29. Effect of micronutrients on growth and

yield of banana cv. Grand Naine(AAA) under foothills of Arunachal Pradesh Megha Raghavan, Lalrinchhani,

  • B. N. Hazarika, OyingJamoh

Poster

  • 30. Formulation of solid and liquid nutrient

mixtures for tissue culture banana var Nendran Neethu Prabhakar, Premalatha. A, P.R. Suresh, N.K. Binitha, and O.P. Mubarack Poster

  • 31. Performance of tissue culture raised

banana varieties for crop duration BaleshGoudappanavar and P. Venkatesha Murthy Poster

  • 32. Evaluation of tissue culture raised

banana varieties for growth performance BaleshGoudappanavar and P. Venkatesha Murthy Poster

  • 33. Effect of integrated nutrient management
  • n nutrient status of leaf and soil during

harvesting of banana cv. Ney Poovan under hill zone of Karnataka D Bhavani , D Thippesha and Yalleshkumar Poster

  • 34. Effect
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Integrated Nutrient Management on Crop Duration and Post- Harvest Quality of Banana cv. Ney Poovan under hill zone of Karnataka D Bhavani , D Thippesha and Puli Tanuja Poster

  • 35. Effect of plant growth regulators on

yield and yield attributes of banana cv. Nendran (AAB) D.Vidhya and S.Arumugachamy Poster

  • 36. Assessment of water demand for banana

in upper Bhavani basin

  • A. Raviraj, J. Ramachandran,

Nitin Kaushal, Arjit Mishra Poster

  • 37. Improvement of the quality parameters
  • f diploid banana Cv. Matti through

foliar application of nutrients Swarnapriya, R. and Rajarathinam,P. Poster

  • 38. Effect of organic and inorganic sources
  • f nutrients on growth, yield and quality
  • Tanuja. P

Poster

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  • f banana cv. Grand Naine
  • 39. Standardization
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  • rganic

nutrient schedule in banana cv. Grand Nainein South Gujarat A.P. Patel, A. N. Patel, P.K. Modi, K.D. Bisane and A.R. Patel Poster

  • 40. Effect of integrated nutrient management
  • n growth attributes of Banana cv. Ney

Poovan Arthi.L.R., Arumugam Shakila, S.Sujith Raja Poster

  • 41. Influence of ecophysiological factors and

biofertilizers on growth and development in banana cv. Grand Naine under Punjab conditions Sachin Mathew, S. Senthilkumar, K. Rama Krishna,

  • S. Srivignesh, MoumitaMalakar,
  • S. Manivannan and C.P. Suresh

Poster

  • 42. Multifaceted

mineral nutrient solubilization potential of banana niche specific plant growth promoting rhizobacteria

  • S. Paulraj, M. Thangaraju, G.

Gopalaswamy, K.S. Subramanian And N. Kumar Poster

  • 43. Niche-specific isolation of multifaceted

plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in banana

  • S. Paulraj, M. Thangaraju, G.

Gopalaswamy, K.S. Subramanian And N. Kumar Poster

  • 44. Effect of cement kiln flue dust as a

source

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potassium

  • n

physical, physiological and biochemical parameters of banana var. Poovan V.P.Santhi and N. Kumar Poster

  • 45. Effect of cement kiln flue dust as a

source of potassium on biological and nematode population of soil under banana var. Karpooravalli V.P.Santhi and N. Kumar Poster

  • 46. Impact of National Banana Festival held

at AC&RI, Madurai 21-23rd July 2017 to make policies T.N.Balamohan, Dr. A. Beaulah Poster

  • 47. Impact of technology dissemination

through demonstration and group farming through FPO for exportable production in banana K.A.Jadhav, V.R.Surywanshi, V.G.Vairagar, H.S.Baheti Poster

  • 48. Constrains
  • f

banana growers in accessing farm information in Tiruchirapalli district Ravichamy, P., Nandakumar, S, Siva balan, K.C. Poster

  • 49. Innovative techniques adopted in banana

fruit production Yallesh Kumar, H.S, Hemavathi, G. N, KulapathiHipargi, Hanumanthappa, M. Thepesha, D and Bhumika, H. R Poster

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SESSION – VI ADVANCES IN ABIOTIC STRESS MANAGEMENT 23/02/2020

S.No Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote 1. Phenomic and molecular strategies to enhance climate resilience in crops with special emphasis on banana Maheshwari ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad Keynote 2. Combining real time transpiration phenotyping to OMICS: The key to mine the banana diversity for water use efficiency Sebastien Carpentier, KU Leuven, Belgium Keynote 3. Phenomics of drought tolerance

  • C. Vishwanathan,

ICAR-IARI, New Delhi Keynote Oral 4. Evaluation of ABB banana genotypes against drought stress tolerance

  • I. Ravi, T. Anithasree, M.

MayilVaganan and S. Uma Oral 5. Role of banana leaf Cuticular wax in drought tolerance: Composition and regulation of its biosysnthesis Megha, HS, Rekha A, Laxman RH, Shivashankara KS, Ravishankar KV Oral 6. Thermal comfort operation of greenhouse for homogeneous plant growth: An energy efficient approach Revathi S, Sivakumaran N, Radhakrishnan T K Oral 7. In silico study of abiotic stress related transcription factor binding sites in the promoter regions of banana germin-like protein genes Balakrishnan M, S.K. Soam, Mounika Chilukuri and Ch. Srinivasa Rao Oral 8. Phenotyping techniques for assessment of abiotic stress tolerance in banana Laxman R.H., Ravishankar K.V., Shivashankara K.S. and Rekha A. Oral Poster 9. Geostatistical Analysis and Irrigation Scheduling for Banana in Villages of Lalgudi Block

  • J. Ramachandran, R. Lalitha,

S. Vallal Kannan, K. Sivasubramanian Poster 10. A comparative phenotypic and physiological study of banana under various stress condition DebanjaliSaikia, Bhaben Tanti Poster 11. A Quest for drought tolerant candidate genes by re-annotation of uncharacterized proteins from the transcriptome profile of Drought tolerant and sensitive Musa cultivars Sasikala Rajendran, BackiyaraniSuthanthiram, Ravi Iyyakutty, Uma Subbaraya Poster

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12. Studies on soil moisture stress in banana under Jalgaon condition A.R. Mendhe, J. S. Chaure,

  • N. B. Shaikh and R. J. Jadhav

Poster 13. Field screening of banana genotypes under sodic soil A.Nithya Devi and J. Auxcilia Poster 14. Reproducible regeneration and genetic manipulation of Musa spp. for abiotic stress alleviation Anjana Rustagi, Vishnu Bhat and Neera Bhalla Sarin Poster 15. Screening of North Eastern region banana genotypes of India against soil moisture stress

  • I. Ravi, B. Viveka, T.

Anithasree, M. MayilVaganan and S. Uma Poster 16. Screening of banana genotypes for salt stress tolerance Ganesh A, P. Paramaguru, I. Ravi, K. Soorianathasundaram, M. MayilVaganan, R. Anandham Poster 17. Different methods of extraction of plant pigments from banana leaves

  • T. Anithasree, B. Viveka, N.

Vidhya, M. MayilVaganan and I Ravi Poster 18. Monitoring the banana plant health status with physiological indicators

  • N. Vidhya, B. Viveka, T.

Anithasree, I. Ravi Poster 19. Groundnut AhcAPX conferred abiotic stress tolerance in transgenic banana through modulation of the ascorbate- glutathione pathway Shashi Shekhar, Anjana Rustagi, Deepak Kumar,

  • Mohd. Aslam Yusuf, Neera

Bhalla Sarin, Kapil Lawrence Poster

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SESSION – VII ADVANCES IN INSECT AND NEMATODE MANAGEMENT 23/02/2020

S.No Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote 1. Role of semio-chemicals in Banana pest management: Status quo and way ahead Kamala Jayanthi, ICAR- IIHR, Bengaluru Keynote 2. Cassava based biopesticides for the management of borer pests of banana C.A. Jayaprakas, ICAR-CTCRI, Trivandrum Keynote 3. Advances in Management of Banana Nematodes

  • M. Nagesh,

ICAR-NBAIR, Bengaluru Keynote Oral 4. Morphological and molecular characterization of banana leaf- and fruit- scarring beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from the Indian region with distribution and host records

  • J. Poorani, K. D. Prathapan,

S. Amritha Kumari, C. Anuradha, B. Padmanaban and R. Thanigairaj Oral 5. Biogel: a novel strategy in insect pest management Remya S. and Reji Rani O. P. Oral 6. Identification of volatile semio-chemicals from banana plant by air-entrainment method

  • B. Padmanaban, N.Baskar

and S.Uma Oral 7. Evaluation of Nendran based banana (Musa sp.) hybrids for resistance to root- lesion nematode, Pratylenchuscoffeae

  • P. Giribabu, C. Prabhavathi,
  • S. Backiyarani, Selvaraj V

and S. Uma Oral 8. Exploration and characterization

  • f

antinemic endophytes against root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita in banana, Musa spp. Vetrivelkalai, P., Bhagawati, B., Nibha Gupta., Ganeshan, K., Nipom Dutta and Jiban Jyoti Panda Oral Poster 9. GC-MS analysis of extractives of some parts of banana plant B.Padmanaban, M.Mayilvaganan, S.Uma and S.Kumaravel Poster 10. Bio-intensive management of Rugose Spiraling Whitefly, Aleurodicusrugioperculatus Martin (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), an invasive pest of Banana GavasRagesh, Irulandi, S., Padmanaban, B and Prakash Patil Poster 11. Studies on occurrence of banana leaf and Fruit Scarring Beetle, NodostomaSubcostatum Jacoby on local and wild banana genotypes of Tripura Pinku Paul, Sukhen Chandra Das, Saurav Saha Poster

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12. Banana insect pests incidence in association to crop phenology under South Gujarat condition

  • K. D. Bisane and B. M. Naik

Poster 13. Olfactory responses as a measure of the degree

  • f

susceptibility

  • f

banana cultivars to Odoiporuslongicollis (Olivier) S. Palanichamy, B. Padmanaban, M. MayilVaganan and S. Uma Poster 14. Biochemical profiles of leaf sheath of banana cultivars susceptible and resistant to Odoiporuslongicollis (Olivier) and Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) S. Palanichamy, B. Padmanaban, M. MayilVaganan and S. Uma Poster 15. Banana Thrips Complex: A Threat to Banana Growers with Relation to Fruit Quality and Their Management

  • K. D. Bisane, B. Padmanaban

and Prakash Patil Poster 16. In vitro evaluation of biocontrol potential

  • f

Beauveria bassiana and Metarhiziumanisopliae against Banana Fruit Scarring Beetle, Basileptasubcostata (Jac.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Velavan.V, B.Padmanaban, N.Baskar, R.Thangavelu and S.Uma Poster 17. In vitroscreening of endophytic fungal isolates (Beauveria bassiana,Metarhiziumanisopliae and Lecanicilliumlecanii) against banana aphid, PentalonianigronervosaCoquerel K.K.Ashif , B.Padmanaban, N.Baskar, Velavan V and S.Uma Poster 18. New and emerging insect pests of banana in India GavasRagesh, K.D. Bisane, Sandeep Singh, A.Y. Munj , Anamika Kar, IneeGogoi, B.Padmanaban, Prakash Patil Poster 19. Screening of banana hybrids against root lesion nematodes under field conditions Soorianathasundaram, K., Vetrivelkalai, P, Kavitha, C and Paramaguru, P Poster 20. Geographic range of banana skippers,

  • Erionotaspp. (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae)

in India and prospects for their management using stage-specific natural enemies

  • J. Poorani, B. Padmanaban

and R. Thanigairaj Poster 21. Microbial consortia for the management

  • f banana corm weevil, Cosmopolites

sordidus B.Padmanaban, Loganathan M., N.Baskar and S.Uma Poster

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SESSION – VIII POSTHARVEST HANDLING AND SMART PACKAGING 23/02/2020

S.No Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote 1. Application

  • f

nanotech in developing sensors and smart packaging K.S. Subramanian DoR, TNAU, Coimbatore Keynote 2. Post harvest handling, smart packaging and supply chain management in banana C.K. Narayana ICAR-IIHR, Bengaluru Keynote 3. Innovative Strategies in banana production and export K.B. Patil JISL, Jalgaon Keynote Oral 4. Nano Sticker- Multilayered encapsulation

  • f

1- MCP and Hexanal as a smart delivery system to enhance the shelf-life of Banana Srivignesh, S., Subramanian, K.S., Rama Krishna, K., SenthilKumar, S., Suresh, C.P., and Manivannan, S. Oral 5. Energy Management

  • f

Solar Photovoltaic Powered cold storage System with Compressor Speed control L.Maheswari, N. Sivakumaran Oral 6. Assessment of Post-harvest Losses in Banana in Tamil Nadu, a major banana hub in India K.N. Shiva, P. Suresh Kumar,

  • M. Sivakumar, S. Sridharan, K.

Kamaraju, Prakash Patil and S. Uma Oral 7. Decoding the biochemical mechanism of ‘green ripening’ of Grand Naine(MusaAAA; Cavendish subgroup) banana at higher temperatures

  • M. MayilVaganan, I. Ravi,E.

Amala Claret, K. Mailraja and

  • A. Nandakumar

Oral 8. Effect

  • f

chemical treatment, packaging material and storage conditions on shelf life of Banana Megha H. Dahale, KrutikaInzalkar, Ekta P. Ningot and D. M. Panchabhai Oral Poster 9. Effect of Post- Harvest Chemicals on Quality and Shelf-Life of Banana (Musaaccuminata L.) Hanuman Nayak M., Vanajalatha K., Kiran Kumar

  • A. and Mutyala Naidu M

Poster 10. Postharvest dipping

  • f

banana (Musaspp) in hexanal formulation for extended shelf life

  • M. Kavino, P. Mutharasua , I.

Muthuvel, J.Rajangam and K.

  • S. Subramanian

Poster 11. Changes in physico-chemical and C. Indu rani, J. Deepa and P. Poster

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sensory characteristics of banana fruits cv. Grand Naine during ripening Rajkumar 12. Effect

  • f

active packaging in extending the shelf-life of banana cv. Udhayam K.N. Shiva, P. Suresh Kumar,

  • P. Malathi, I. Ravi, V. Kumar,
  • K. Kamaraju, and S. Uma

Poster 13. Effect of pre-harvest treatments on yield and quality of banana Megha H. Dahale1, Shubhangi

  • P. Haste, Ekta P. Ningot and S.
  • G. Bharad

Poster 14. Pre-harvest and post-harvest ripening delay of bananas using 1-MCP and proteomic analysis to decipher the biochemical mechanism

  • M. MayilVaganan, I. Ravi, K.
  • N. Shiva, S. Palanichamy and
  • A. Nandakumar

Poster 15. Physico-chemical changes as affected by ripening agents in banana Priya Elizabeth Francis, K.N. Shiva, P. Suresh Kumar, K. Kamaraju, and S. Uma Poster 16. Effect of natural plant extracts and natural ethylene sources on shelf life and ripening behaviour of bananan

  • cv. Grand Naine

P.Tanuja Poster 17. Evaluation of new molecules and smart packaging methods for the extending of the shelf life of traditional variety Ney poovan

  • SureshKumar. P, Renganathan.

R, Thangavelu R, K.N.Shiva. K.N, Kamaraju. K and S.Uma.S Poster 18. Standardization of caliper grade and storage environment

  • n

the postharvest behavior of red banana

  • Renganathan. R, Sureshkumar.

P, K. N. Shiva, Kamaraju. K and Uma. S Poster 19. Effect of sodium nitroprusside on shelf life and quality of banana cv. Tellachakkerakeli (AAA) R.Naga Lakshmi, K.Mamatha, K.Ravindra Kumar, B.V.K.Bhagavan, V.S.N.Deepika and A.Snehalatha Rani Poster 20. Enhancement of banana cv. Ney poovan (AB) through bunch feeding and post-shooting spray of certain nutrients on bunch yield and post- harvest attributes Yallesh Kumar, H.S, Sathish, B. R, Thepesha, D, Ganapathi M, Nataraj, S. K and Hanumanthappa, M Poster 21. Post-harvest management of finger drop in Grand Naine and Rasthali bananas using calcium chloride

  • K. Mailraja, E. Amala Claret, S.

Palanichamy, A. Nandakumar,

  • M. MayilVaganan and I. Ravi

Poster 22. A study on marketing of banana in Tiruchirappalli district of Tamil Nadu R.SalvadiEaswaran Poster

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SESSION – IX ADVANCES IN FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL DISEASE MANAGEMENT 23/02/2020

S.No Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote 1.

Application of transgenic and genome editing technologies for improving banana with disease resistance Leena Tripathi, IITA, Kenya

Keynote 2.

Networking in Asia for TR-4 Management Sijun Zheng, Bioversity Int., China

Keynote 3.

Management of Xanthomonas wilt in Africa Guy Blomme, Ethiopia

Keynote Oral 4. Rhizome Rot of Banana: Its Status and Characterization

  • M. Loganathan, R. Thangavelu,
  • R. Selvarajan, B. Padmanaban

and S. Uma Oral 5. Molecular insights of gene expression in induction of host plant tolerance by ICAR-FUSICONT bio-formulation against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense TR 4 in banana Muthukumar. M, Sandeep Kumar, T. Damodaran, Kavita Yadav and S. Rajan Oral 6. Blast/pitting disease

  • f

banana: Current state of Knowledge and management strategies Sangeetha G, Hari Shankar Singh, Srinivas Petikam and Gobind Ch Acharya Oral 7. Disease scenario of banana in Andhra Pradesh

  • A. Snehalatha Rani, B.V.K.

Bhagavan, R. Naga Lakshmi,

  • Ch. S. Kishore kumar, G.

Ramanandam and Prakash Patil Oral 8. Population variations of Fusarium

  • xysporumf.sp.

cubense Tropical Race 4 (Foc TR4) under different types of field soil and different banana growing stage Tingting Bai, Shengtao Xu, Huancai Fan, Lina Liu, Kesuo Yin, Zhixiang Guo, Baoming Yang, Yuling Huang, Yongping Li, Xundong Li, Li Zeng, Si- Jun Zheng, Oral 9. Nano Encapsulation

  • f

Mycomolecules

  • f

Ophiocordycepssinensis and its anti- fungal activity against Lasiodiplodiatheobromae causing Stem end rot disease of Banana var. Grand Naine Arumuka Pravin. I., Durgadevi. D., Srivignesh. S., Nakkeeran. S and Krishnamoorthy. A.S Oral

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Poster 10. In vitro and in vivo banana (Musaspp) growth promotion with native endophytes and rhizobacteria for control of Fusarium wilt

  • M. Kavino, J.Rajangam and S.
  • K. Manoranjitham

Poster 11. Screening for resistance to Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium

  • xysporumf.sp. cubense and current

status of Fusarium wilt (Race-1) incidence in ‘Banana (Musaspp ) in Tripura Sukhen Chandra Das, S. Uma,

  • P. Debnath, P. Paul and S. Saha

and Amar Bahadur Poster 12. Impact of front line demonstrations

  • n

integrated crop management practices in banana in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu, India

  • Indhumathi. K, P.S.

Shanmugam and M. Sangeetha Poster 13. Screening for sigatoka leaf spot disease resistance among eight Indian cultivars of banana Ipsita Das, SubhajitSaha, Mst. MomtajBegam, Krishna Ray Poster 14. Chemical management of Eumusae/ Sigatoka leaf spot of banana

  • A. Snehalatha Rani, B.V.K.

Bhagavan, Ch. S. Kishore kumar, K. Mamatha, K. Ravindra kumar and Prakash Patil Poster 15. Biopesticide Formulation

  • f

CalotrophisProcera against Banana Crop Diseases Sai Sruthi M, Sushmitha M, Ramyadevi D, Vedha Hari BN Poster 16. Isolation and Characterization of Antagonistic Bacteria in Controlling Fusarium Wilt Disease of Banana Kavita Yadav, T. Damodaran, Ram Gopal, KakoliDutt, and M. Muthukumar Poster 17. ITS barcodes reveal that Sigatoka leaf spot disease complex of banana in Kerala is caused by Mycosphaerellaeumusae Milsha George, Anita Cherian K., Deepu Mathew and Vimi Louis Poster 18. An innovative product to manage Fusarium wilt in Banana S. Albert and Loganathan Kamaraj Poster 19. Genotypic variability in Musa spp. for defence inducing biochemical attributes in response to Fusarium

  • xysporum f. sp. cubense (E. F. Smith

Lishma N. P., Anita Cherian K., Vimi Louis and Aparna K. Gokul Poster 20. Proteome analysis

  • f

Fusarium

  • xysporumf.sp. cubense race 1(VCG

0124) challenged mutant and wild type of cv. Rasthali (AAB, Silk) G.Kannan, M.S.Saraswathi, R.Thangavelu, P.Subeshkumar, K.Paneerselvam, S.Backiyarani and S.Uma Poster 21. Isolation, characterization, in vitro and in vivo studies of banana endophytes from Assam as a potential Ajitkumar.savani, Ashok Bhattacharyya, Ananya Baruah, Bandana Saikia. Poster

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biocontrol agentsagainstFusarium

  • xysporumf.sp.

cubense (Foc) inciting panama wilt of banana 22. Sustainable management of Fusarium wilt –Tropical race 4 – A boon to the banana growers R.Thangavelu, S. Uma, M. Gopi, M. Prabakaran, Loganathan, M.S.Saraswathi, S. Backiyarani, M. Durai, N. Marimuthu, and R. Arthee Poster 23. Geographical distribution and host range of Fusarium wilt of banana in India R.Thangavelu, P. Pushpakanth, M.Gopi, M. Loganathan, E. Edwin Raj and S.Uma Poster 24. Characterization and diversity analysis of Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. cubense (Foc) causing Fusarium wilt

  • f banana in Tamil Nadu and its

management Ponnusamy Rajesh kumar, Raman Thangavelu, Subramaniam Rajesh, PeriyasamyPushpakanth and AyyanarKamalakannan, Poster 25. Combating Eumusae leaf spot disease

  • f

banana under Coimbatore conditions S.K.Manoranjitham, C.Kavitha, P.Paramaguru and Prakash patil Poster

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SESSION – X PROCESSING AND WASTE VALORIZATION INCLUDING TEXTILES 23/02/2020

S.No Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote 1. Future Foods

  • C. Anandaramakrishnan,

Director, IICPT, Thanjavur Keynote 2. ICAR- CIRCOT interventions in value addition of Banana pseudostem P.G. Patil, Director, ICAR-CIRCOT, Mumbai Keynote 3. Pharmaceutical opportunities with agricultural residues

  • C. Ruckmani,

Anna University, Trichy Keynote 4. Traditional and medicinal values of banana in Siddha practices Sathya Rajeshwaran,

  • Asst. Director, Siddha Centre

and Res. Inst. (AYUSH), Chennai Keynote Oral 5. Full scale banana value addition: key to banana business profitability and environmental sustainability Edwin Zulu Oral 6. Functional and structural characteristics of starches derived from dessert, cooking and plantain bananas (Musa spp.) Suresh Kumar P, Saravanan A, Sheeba N, Shiva KN, Ravi I, MayilVaganan M and Uma S Oral 7. Waste valorization of banana peel into “SEV”: a healthy snack Dev Raj Oral 8. Performance studies of sustainable solar tunnel dryer for drying of green banana Rajesh Kondareddy, N Sivakumaran, K. Radhakrishnan, Prakash Kumar Nayak Oral Poster 9. Handmade Fabrication and Testing

  • f Furniture Products from Banana

Tree Residues T.Rajamanikandan, S.Banumathi, B.Saranya Poster 10. Evaluation

  • f

select Banana Genotypes (Musa AAB and ABB) for bunch traits and suitability to flour preparation

  • K. T. Naveena Kumar, C.

Kavitha, K. Soorianathasundaram, P. Jeyakumar and S. Balakrishnan Poster 11. Standardization and development of banana flour based snack food Teena Joseph, K.N. Shiva, P. Suresh Kumar, K.J. Jeyabaskaran, M. MayilVaganan, K. Kamaraju, Poster

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and S. Uma 12. Evaluation of fructans content in fruits of banana cultivars from Southern and North Eastern regions

  • f India
  • E. Amala Claret,K. Mailraja, S.

Palanichamy, A. Nandakumar,

  • M. MayilVaganan and I. Ravi

Poster 13. Development and evaluation

  • f

banana pseudostem juice based RTS beverage Manju P. R., Pushpalatha P.B. and Chinchu Paulson Poster 14. Ready-to-use herbal drink of banana pseudostem extract developed through spray drying technique Sushmitha M, Sai Sruthi M, Vedha Hari BN, Ramyadevi D Poster 15. Raw banana flour : An assessment of its suitability for baked products P.B. Pushpalatha, Manju, P.R. and Chinchu Paulson Poster 16. Extraction and characterization of pectin from pseudostem of Musaspp.

  • J. Jayabarath, Aswathy C.S,

Anu george, Anjalydaniel, Susan Mathew Poster 17. Development of banana pseudostem and leaf based biodegradable plates &personal hygienic products

  • SureshKumar. P, Divya.P,

K.N.Shiva, Marimuthu.N and S.Uma.S Poster 18. Development of Hydrocolloid pre- treated low fat banana chips/ crisps Amelia Keran. D, Jasmin K S, Suresh Kumar. P, Shiva. K.N, M.S. Saraswathi, and Kamaraju. K Poster 19. Production of ferulic acid from degummed banana pseudostem fibres Divya.P, Durgadevi. P,

  • SureshKumar. P, Shiva. K. N.

and Uma. S Poster 20. Functional enrichment of muffin with dietary fibre rich banana peel flour

  • Hema. V, Arulpandian T,

Amelia Keran. D, Suresh

  • Kumar. P, Shiva K. N. and
  • Kamaraju. K

Poster 21. Fortification of vattayappam with banana peel flour Roji Waghmare, Christy Anna Gibson,RosmyDavis,Kajal Cyril Poster 22. Nutritional baked snack from raw banana with utilization of chickpeas and Indian spices. D.M.Nivedha, Jiby.K.B, Shreya.J.S, Sreelakshmi.S, NavyaUnni Poster 23. Effect of different packaging material

  • n physico chemical properties of

raw banana pickle PoomakaM,J. AlagamSireeshaJ,Emmanuel Poster 24. Characterization of Modified Starch (MS) derived from the banana variety Popoulu and scope of its utility in food industry Saravanan A, Arthee R, Suresh Kumar P, Shiva K.N. Ravi I, MayilVaganan M and Uma S Poster 25. Bio fortified banana to alleviate vitamin A deficiency. A review Manonmani S, Vijayalakshmi K, Alakendu P R and Nivethakumar S. Poster

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26. Extraction and characterization of natural dyes from infloresence of Musa spp. for dyeing fabrics M.Srimathi, K.Mohanya, P.A.Sindhu, S.Niju Poster 27. Ready to eat –Banana stem soup mix Nivedha DM, madhuprithaM,Jenifer Poster 28. Biochemical characterization, anti-

  • xidant and anti-cancerous activity of

macro-encapsulated anthocyanins from Nendran flower bracts

  • A. Nandakumar, S.

Palanichamy, E. Amala Claret,

  • K. Mailraja, M. MayilVaganan,
  • I. Ravi and P. Suresh Kumar

Poster 29. Design, development and performance

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hybrid drying technique for banana slices Anagha Balan, J.Deepa, P.Rajkumar, C. Indu Rani, P.Subramanaian and K.N.Shiva Poster 30. Technology to Prepare Powder from Unripe Banana (Musaspp.) A K Senapati, Dev Raj, P.S.Pandit, F.M.Sahu, H.G.Suthar Poster 31. Patent trend analysis and technology commercialization in banana at ICAR-NRCB – A glimpse K.Kalaiponmani, M.S.Saraswathi, K.N.Shiva, P.Sureshkumar, M.Loganathan and S.Uma Poster 32. A strategy to ensure long-term demand for banana leaves and related products among future generations Devi Ravindraraj Poster 33. Zambia Banana Industrialization Development Initiative 2020 Edwin Zulu Poster 34. Banana and its by-product utilization in Horticulture E.K Naik, V.S.S.V. Prasanna Poster

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SESSION - XI ADVANCES IN VIRAL DISEASE MANAGEMENT 23/02/2020

S.No. Abstract title Authors Mode of Presentation Keynote

  • 1. Importance of virus in International

movement of germplasm John E. Thomas, QUT, Australia

Keynote

  • 2. RPA – A novel technology in detection of

banana bunchy top virus V.K. Baranwal, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi

Keynote Oral

  • 3. Virus diagnostics and impact of

certification of tissue culture banana plants in India Selvarajan R Oral

  • 4. Purification
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recombinant coat protein of Cucumber mosaic virus Banana isolate through Ni-NTA column chromatography Alan C. Antony, Dr. Vimi Louis and DarsanaDilip K.C Oral

  • 5. RNAi-mediated

resistance against banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) in banana cultivar ‘Rasthali’ Tanuja, N, RumaDebbarma, S. Varanavasiappan, D. Sudhakar and K. K. Kumar Oral

  • 6. Characterization of rep gene of

Banana bunchy top virus from banana cultivar Nendran (Musa AAB) Aparna K. Gokul, Anita Cherian K., Deepu Mathew and Lishma N. P. Oral Poster

  • 7. Structural studies on coat protein of

Banana bunchy top virus Sangita V, Sundaram S, Savithri HS, Selvarajan R Poster

  • 8. The phenomenon of latency in Banana

bunchy top virus infection in banana

  • R. Manohar Jebakumar, V.

Balasubramanian, R. Selvarajan Poster

  • 9. Differential

biochemical response among banana (Musa spp.) genotypes against Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) N. Tanuja, A. Ramanathan1, S. Vanitha, K. Soorianathasundaram and K. K. Kumar Poster

  • 10. Molecular characterization of DNA-M

component of banana bunchy top virus isolated from banana cvs. Hill Banana and Grand Naine RumaDebbarma, K.K. Kumar, D. Sudhakar and

  • K. Soorianathasundaram

Poster

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24/02/2020

SATELLLITE WORKSHOP ON Foc TR4 – THE DREADFUL DISEASE OF BANANA

  • S. No.

Title Speaker 1 Global Status of TR-4 Altus Viljoen South Africa 2 Transgenic Cavendish with resistance to TR4 and the development of a gene edited version James Dale Australia 3 Preparedness for TR4 in Latin America Miguel Dita Brazil 4 Global Initiatives of FAO in TR4 management FazilDusunceli, FAO Turkey 5 Status of TR-4 in India

  • R. Thangavelu

ICAR-NRCB, Trichy 6 Mapping and management of TR4 in North India

  • S. Rajan

ICAR-CISH, Lucknow

24/02/2020

DISCUSSION ON PPV&FR ACT 2001 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FARMERS’ RIGHTS

  • S. No.

Title Speaker 1 Awareness on Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Right Ravi Prakash Registrar, PPV & FRA, New Delhi 2 Legal aspects on Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Right D.S. Raj Ganesh Legal Advisor, PPV & FRA, New Delhi

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24/02/2020

DBT’S INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE BANANA R & D IN NORTH EAST INDIA S.No Abstract title Speaker Mode of Presentation Keynote 1 Improving the banana R& D and capacity building in NE India Madan Mohan Keynote Oral 2 Metagenome analysis of rhizospheric bacterial communities associated with different banana Musa L. genome groups in Mizoram, India Thangjam Robert Singh Oral 3 Molecular identification

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Musayunnanensis from Manipur, India using ITS sequence analysis

  • S. Sureshkumar Singh,
  • W. Robindro Singh, and
  • K. Shrivastava

Oral 4 Analysis of nuclear DNA content and ploidy levels in Musa collected fromNorth Eastern India by Flow Cytometry Kiran, P. Tamang, B. Tanti, R. K. Sinha, A. B. Das, S. N. Jena Oral 5 Diversity

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Musa spp. genetic resources of Assam, India DebanjaliSaikia and Bhaben Tanti Oral

PANEL DISCUSSION ON BANANA EXPORT, TRADE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

S.No Title Speaker 1 APEDA’s initiatives to promote banana export APEDA representative 2 Role of FPO in value chain management in banana – A case study T.N. Balamohan ACRI, TNAU, Madurai 3 Agri start-ups in the changing business ecosystem Saravanan Raj MANAGE, Hyderabad 4 Role of Govt. in developing entrepreneurial skill among youth Kalpana Shashtri TISS, Hyderabad 5 ICAR- Agri-Innovate – Success stories and issues Sudha Mysore ICAR-AgriInnovate, New Delhi