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Six new wheat varieties approved
ISLAMABAD (May 14 2004): The Variety-Evaluation Committee has approved six new wheat varieties for cultivation during the current sowing season of wheat crop.
The new varieties are Bhakkar 2001, Marvi 2000, Marvat J-01, Wafaq 2001, Saleem 2000 and Zarlashta 1999.
According to official sources, the varieties have been developed by Arid Zone Research Institute, Bhakkar; Nuclear Institute for Agriculture, Tandojam; Agri Research Station, Sarai Naurang; Wheat Programme NARC Islamabad, Cereal Research Crop Institute, Pirsabak and Agri Research Institute Sariab Quetta, respectively.
The varieties approved for release are high yielding, disease-resistant with superior quality traits and tolerance against various abiotic stresses prevalent in the area.
The agriculture experts have deliberated upon different new proposals for release in various agro-ecological zones of the country.
The release of these varieties will enhance prospects of wheat production in the country apart from maintaining its genetic diversity.
These varieties have been developed through the co-ordinated efforts of national scientists from all over Pakistan.
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