B. H. Katarki

Bhimareddy Hanumareddy Katarki, is an Indian agricultural scientist specializing in cotton. During the 1970s, he was inspired by the success of Hybrid-4, Cotton by Dr. C. T. Patel, of Surat Research Station. Dr. Katarki also made a groundbreaking discovery of Varalaxmi, and DCH-32 Cotton varieties, at the Dharwad Agricultural University (Karnataka).

Childhood and Education

Shri. Katarki was born in Karnataka on 3 January 1924. He completed B.Sc. (Agri.) 1945 Bombay); B.Sc. (Agri.) 1963 (IARI, New Delhi) and D.Sc. (Karnataka, Dharwad) 1975.

Teacher and Researcher

Served in various capacities:

  • Department of Agriculture, (1954–1965)
  • University of Agricultural Sciences, at Bangalore, and Dharwad from, 1965-1983.
  • Post graduate teacher and Zonal Coordinator of South Zone from 1980-1983.
  • member of ISCI, and R & D Sub-Committees, at Bombay, from 1980-82.

Professional affiliations

  • Fellow of the Indian Society of Genetic and Plant Breeding.
  • Member of Indian Society of Cotton Improvement.(ISCI )
  • Member of Scientific Panel for Plant Breeding ICAR, New Delhi from 1979-1983.
  • Member of Governing Board of Karnataka State Seed Certification Agency from 1981-1983.
  • Member of the Central State Farm Advisory Committee, in Karnataka, from 1979–81
  • Life member of Institute for Studies on Agriculture and Rural Development Dharwad, since 1982.

Achievements

  • Identified and released Extra long staple specific Tetra Ploid Cotton- Varalaxmi, in the year 1972.
  • DCH-32 in the year 1981, for Commercial Production in Southern and Central Cotton Belts of India- Capable of Spinning up to 80s and 90s counts.
  • DS-56 and DS-59 (in G. hirsutum L), DB-3-12 (G.herbacium L), in the year 1982 for rain- fed fields.

Honours

  • In 1965 and 1984, The Gold medal from the Government of Karnataka.
  • In 1972, Citation from the UAS, Bangalore.
  • In 1974, Honour from The Karnataka State Farmers' Forum.
  • In 1976, ICAR Gold medal.
  • In 1976, National tonnage club of farmers.
  • In 1976, The Indian Merchant Chambers Award.
  • In 1977 Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
  • In 1981, Vasvik Industrial Research Award for outstanding achievements in the field of Agricultural Science and Technology.[1]
  • In 2007, ISCI, Mumbai's Hon. Fellowship Award, in appreciation of his valuable contribution towards improving the Production and Quality of Interspecific Hybrid cottons in India.
  • EICA, UAS Alumni Association Bangalore, Andhra Pradesh State level Seed Growers, Merchants and Nurserymen Association.
  • In 2004, Lifetime achievement Award by UAS Dharwad, Karnataka State.
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References

  1. "Vasvik". Vasvik. 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  • Indian Society for Cotton Improvement Awards, June 16, 2007.
  • Laxmivenkatesh, Holalkere Rangarao ; My Spin lab, 2005.
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