A new pearl millet variety: CZ-IC 923

A new pearl millet variety has been developed for north -western states of India.The CZ-IC 923 has been developed by random mating 21 S1’s selected from cross of ICMV 82132 x ICMV 87901, out of many S1’s tested at many locations in north-western India and selected on the basis of their performance. The variety was further improved by mass selection for uniformity. The variety was tested in All- India Co-ordinated trials.

The CZ-IC 923 is resistant to downy mildew, smut and various insect pests. The panicles of this variety are medium long and lanceolate to oblanceolate. They are compact to semi-compact and non-bristled. A distinguishing feature of this variety is its longer panicles, thicker and bolder grains as compared to ICMV 155.

CZ-IC 923 is a medium maturity open pollinated variety. It flowers in 40-50 days and matures in 70-82 days. This variety performs well under terminal drough conditions, which are common in pearl millet growing areas in northern India.

Seed are medium sized and grey with yellow base, generally preferred in northern India. This variety is recommended as replacement of ICTP 8203, ICMV 155 and RCB-IC 9 in zone A.


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