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Nationality
  
India

Name
  
M. Mahadevappa

Residence
  
Mysore


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Born
  
4 August 1937 (age 87) Madapura, Chamarajanagar, Mysore State, British India (present-day Karnataka, India) (
1937-08-04
)

Institutions
  
JSS Rural Development FoundationUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, DharwadIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, BangaloreInternational Rice Research Institute, PhilippinesCentral Food Technological Research Institute

Known for
  
High-yielding Hybrid varieties of Rice in India

Notable awards
  
Padma Bhushan (2013)Padma Shri (2005)Rajyotsava Prashasti (1984)Bharat Ratna Sir. M. Vishweshwarayya Memorial Award (1999)

Books
  
Parthenium: Insight Into Its Menace and Management

Fields
  
Agricultural science, Forestry, Plant breeding

Madappa Mahadevappa(born 4 August 1937), popularly known as Rice Mahadevappa is an Indian agricultural scientist and plant breeder, renowned for developing high yielding hybrid varieties of rice. He served as the Vice-chancellor of University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad for two terms and as the chairman of Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board under Indian Council of Agricultural Research of which he is a current member of governing council. He is the recipient of Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour and various other accolades.

Contributions

Mahadevappa, an elected fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, has contributed extensively to the Indian agrarian community through various innovative application and research initiatives including development of over nine varieties of High yielding Hybrid rice varieties. While being a pioneer in hybrid rice farming in the country, he has been also credited for his Integrated Parthenium Weed Management, a scientific and efficient weed management technique againist the invasive Parthenium.

References

M. Mahadevappa Wikipedia


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