1. Maintenance of Genetic Purity of
Seed
• Importance, Methods, and Practices
• Presented by: [Your Name]
• Institution: [Your Institution]
• Date: [Your Date]
2. Introduction
• • What is Genetic Purity?
• • Importance of maintaining genetic purity in
seed production
• • Consequences of genetic deterioration
3. Factors Affecting Genetic Purity
• • Natural crossing (cross-pollination)
• • Mechanical mixtures
• • Mutations
• • Use of off-type plants
• • Seed handling and storage errors
4. Importance of Genetic Purity
• • Ensures uniform crop performance
• • Maintains high yield potential
• • Resistance to pests and diseases
• • Market acceptability and certification
standards
5. Stages of Seed Multiplication
• • Nucleus seed
• • Breeder seed
• • Foundation seed
• • Certified seed
• (Genetic purity is crucial at each stage)
6. Methods of Maintaining Genetic
Purity
• • Field Standards:
• - Isolation distance
• - Roguing (removal of off-types)
• - Border rows
• • Seed Standards:
• - Proper labeling and storage
• - Use of approved seed sources
8. Rouging
• • Definition: Removal of undesirable plants
• • When to rogue: Pre-flowering, flowering,
post-flowering
• • Benefits: Maintains varietal characteristics
9. Other Maintenance Practices
• • Tagging and labeling of seed lots
• • Regular inspection by seed certification
agencies
• • Controlled pollination in hybrid seed
production
11. Role of Seed Grower and Agencies
• • Trained seed producers
• • Coordination with seed certification
agencies
• • Proper record maintenance
12. Conclusion
• • Genetic purity is vital for seed quality
• • Adopting best practices ensures crop success
• • Farmer awareness is crucial