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Free report for July-Underutilized and unexploited species (NSU) |
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by Sonika Pariyar | 27-07-2022 14:20 0 |
Are you familiar with the Underutilized and unexploited species (NUS) crops?Neglected and underutilized species (NUS) can be defined as agricultural species, which are of secondary priority in research and development but have an important role in sustaining the farming system, human nutrition, food security, and socioeconomic fabric. NUS are species, varieties/breeds which have not been officially researched, released, registered, or commercialized but are often ignored by researchers, plant breeders, and policymakers (Padulosi, Thompson, and Rudebjer 2013). Nepal has huge potential for NUS crops. Some of them are listed below:
Criteria to be NUS crops Over time, crops may be excluded from the NUS category, once priority is given to them by research and development institutes. For example, previously, finger millet (Eleusine coracana Gaerth.), and common buckwheat were considered NUS but not anymore, because this crop has been given some priority for research in Nepal. The following are the criteria for a crop to be considered an NUS (Joshi and Shrestha 2018; Joshi et al. 2019):
Some NUS crops of Nepal: ¡¤ Foxtail millets ¡¤ Pearl millets ¡¤ Blood/Red amaranth ¡¤ Tora ¡¤ Tapioca, cassava ¡¤ Rice bean ¡¤ Horse gram ¡¤ Small pea ¡¤ Faba bean ¡¤ Fenugreek ¡¤ Watercress ¡¤ Walnut ¡¤ Jack fruits ¡¤ Wood Apple ¡¤ Linseed There are more NSU crops in Nepal expected above the listed crops. The list differs from country to country. Let¡¯s hear about the NUS crops of your region in the comment section below? References: Bal Krishna Joshi, Renuka Shrestha, Devendra Gauchan & Anil Shrestha (2019): Neglected, underutilized, and future smart crop species in Nepal, Journal of Crop Improvement, DOI: 10.1080/15427528.2019.1703230 LanceF.Merrick, StevenR.Lyon,Kerry.Balow ,KevinM.Murphy ,StephenS.Jones and Arron H. Carter (2020): Utilization of Evolutionary Plant Breeding Increases Stability and Adaptation of Winter Wheat Across Diverse Precipitation Zones |
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Thank you Mentor Chalwoon!
Posted 26-08-2022 09:47
Hello Sonika, this is your mentor Chelwoon.
As we could learn about the importance of biodiversity two months ago, there is never a single species that is not important in this world. Mentor Joon mentioned about the Sweet wormwood. Like this, we still do not know everything about which species are important or not. This is why we should pay attention to ALL species which are keeping the balance of the nature. Thank you for introducing us to NUS of your country.
Thank you for the article!
Regards,
Chelwoon
Posted 24-08-2022 01:27
This is a really informative article! Thank you so much for the useful information!
Posted 02-08-2022 02:47
Hello Mentor Joon,
Yes, I know about Artemisia annua L. It is one of the important medicinal plants here in Nepal. It has been used as one of the major plants in Botanical pesticides too.
Wow! It is great to know that the one who researched it has got the Nobel prize.
Thank you!
Green Cheers from Nepal!
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 31-07-2022 17:34
Hello Sonika, this is your mentor Joon.
Researching about NUS are significantly important. Have you heard of Sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.)? It was underutilized before it was found in the research that it could provide the crucial element as a cure to malaria. The one who researched about it won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. We do not the which specie might have impacts similar to those, and therefore should be actively studied and preserved.
Well read your article, and let' s keep up!
Best,
Joon
Posted 31-07-2022 15:40