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Madappa Mahadevappa
Born(1937-08-04)4 August 1937
Died6 March 2021(2021-03-06) (aged 83)
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
Alma materSarada Vilas College
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
Known forHigh-yielding Hybrid varieties of Rice in India
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2013)
Padma Shri (2005)
Rajyotsava Prashasti (1984)
Bharat Ratna Sir. M. Vishweshwarayya Memorial Award (1999)
HONOR SUMMUS AWARD, The Watumall Foundation (1987)
Hooker Award (1981)
Sir Chotu Ram National Award (1996)
Best TNAU Alumunus Award (2002)
Agriculture Leadership Award (2009)
K.K. Murthy Award (1973)
Syndicate Agriculture Foundation Award (1973)
Nagamma Dattatreya Rao Desai Award (1989)
Nada Prabhu Kempegowda award (2017)
Krushika Kula Pradeepika (1996)
Prof C N R Rao KSTA Lifetime Achievement Award in Science and Technology (2020)
Scientific career
FieldsAgricultural science, Forestry, Plant Breeding, Seed Technology, Parthenium Weed Management
InstitutionsJSS Rural Development Foundation
University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
Central Food Technological Research Institute

Madappa Mahadevappa (4 August 1937 – 6 March 2021), popularly known as Rice Mahadevappa was an Indian agricultural scientist and plant breeder, renowned for developing high yielding hybrid varieties of rice.[1] He served for more than 55 years and had a glowing career. He served as the Vice-chancellor of University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad for two terms (1994 - 2000) and his selfless hard work along with broad vision lead to the award of ICAR's SARDAR PATEL OUTSTANDING INSTITUTION award in the year 2000 to UAS, Dharwad. He served as chairman of Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (2002 - 2003) under Indian Council of Agricultural Research of which he was a member of governing council. As chairman of ASRB, he introduced radical changes to create transparency in recruitment and expedited the process of promotions. This enhanced the talent pool at ICAR system to further contribute to the cause of the agriculture and farming community.[2][3] He was the recipient of Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour, Padma Shri and various other accolades.[4]

Contributions[edit]

Mahadevappa, an elected fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences,[5] contributed extensively to the Indian agrarian community through various innovative applications and research initiatives including development of over nine varieties of high yielding hybrid rice varieties.[6][7] While being a pioneer in hybrid rice farming in the country, he was also credited for his Integrated Parthenium Weed Management, a scientific and efficient weed management technique against the invasive Parthenium.[8]

After retirement, he has been serving as Director of Rural Dev in JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysore - a reputed NGO with 340 institutions in four countries. He implemented the novel ‘seed village’ concept to uplift the socio-economic status of BPL farmers (7633 families benefited in ~500 villages of 28 districts) by reducing their dependency on external agencies and by providing sustained employment with the financial support of Rural Development Ministries. Implementation included establishment of i) Seed processing and storage units ii) 50 horticulture and forestry nurseries iii) 20 commercial silkworm chawki Rearing Centres iv) 40 shade net houses for producing vegetables and v) 300 value addition units. After retirement till his last breath, he was serving as Director of Rural Dev in JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysore - a reputed NGO with 340 institutions in four countries. He implemented the novel ‘seed village’ concept to uplift the socio-economic status of Below Poverty Line (BPL) farmers (7633 families benefited in ~500 villages of 28 districts) by reducing their dependency on external agencies and by providing sustained employment with the financial support of Rural Development Ministries. Implementation included establishment of i) Seed processing and storage units ii) 50 horticulture and forestry nurseries iii) 20 commercial silkworm chawki Rearing Centres iv) 40 shade net houses for producing vegetables and v) 300 value addition units. He is the Founder and Chief Editor of popular Kannada quarterly “Krishi Kayaka” which is widely subscribed as a useful resource of information for farmers, students and extension workers.

Mahadevappa was a recipient of the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri.[9]

Death[edit]

Mahadevappa died on 6 March 2021, due to age related ailments, in Mysore.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Profile of Dr. M. Mahadevappa". National Academy of Biological Sciences.
  • ^ "Scientist wants another green revolution". The Hindu. 18 January 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  • ^ "'Hybrid paddy production will save water'". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013.
  • ^ Dr Mahadevappa Conferred with Padma Bhushan
  • ^ "NAAS Fellow". National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  • ^ "Future of paddy". Deccan Herald.
  • ^ "Prof. M. Mahadevappa". BangaloreIndiaBio.
  • ^ Aditya Kaul (6 January 2002). "He fought for survival against the killer weed". Pioneer.
  • ^ "M. Mahadevappa, former Vice-Chancellor of UAS-Dharwad, no more". The Hindu. 7 March 2021. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  • ^ "ಕೃಷಿ ವಿಜ್ಞಾನಿ ಮಹಾದೇವಪ್ಪ ನಿಧನ" [Agri scientist Mahadevappa passes away]. Kannada Prabha (in Kannada). 6 March 2021.

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