Ranbir Singh Kanwar
Dr. Ranbir Singh Kanwar was an eminent plant breeder and agronomist who helped usher in the green revolution in India. He obtained his Ph.D. from Ohio State University, Columbus under a joint Indo-US development program. His major contribution was in the area of breeding sugarcane varieties which yielded higher sugar and were early maturing. His most remarkable variety was Co.J. 64 which brought back the dwindling sugar industry in North India out of the doldrums in the 1970s.
His most outstanding research contributions were the development of CO.J. 64, CO.J. 83 and CO.J. 85 These are three exceptional early maturing high sugar content varieties:
Notable Contributions of Kanwar were:
- Introduction of polythene-bag technique for quick seed multiplication.
- Inter-cropping technology with wider inter-row spacing.
- Development of agro-techniques for raising successful ratoon crop from winter harvested crop and improved nitrogen use efficiency with soil applied insecticides.
He died of cancer on his 75th birthday in 2005.