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Dilbagh Singh Athwal (12 October 1928 – 14 May 2017) was an Indian-American [2] geneticist, plant breeder and agriculturist, known to have conducted pioneering research in plant breeding. [3]
May 15, 2017 · Ludhiana, May 15 : Often called the 'Father of Wheat Revolution', agriculture scientist Dilbagh Singh Athwal has passed away in the US, a Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) official said on Monday. He was 89.
Often called the ‘Father of Wheat Revolution’, agriculture scientist Dilbagh Singh Athwal has passed away in the US, a Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) official said on Monday. He was 89.
May 15, 2017 · Often called the 'Father of Wheat Revolution', agriculture scientist Dilbagh Singh Athwal has passed away in the US, a Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) official said on Monday. He was 89.
May 17, 2017 · dilbagh singh athwal 1928-2017. (File) The country might have been eating red coloured chapatis today had it not been the breakthrough research of the pioneering plant breeder from Punjab, Dr Dilbagh Singh Athwal, who passed away in United States on May 14.
May 16, 2017 · Professor Dilbagh S Athwal, a leading plant geneticist and breeder who played a key role in ushering in the Green Revolution in India, passed away in US on Sunday. PAU faculty pays tribute to professor Dilbagh S Athwal on Monday.
May 16, 2017 · Dr Dilbagh Singh Athwal, a “miracle plant breeder” who was among those who laid the foundation of the Green Revolution in the 1960s, passed away in New Jersey (USA) last evening. He was 88.
May 22, 2017 · Dilbagh Athwal, who has died aged 88, was a plant geneticist dubbed “the father of the wheat revolution” for his work creating new varieties of wheat and millet that allowed millions of...
Dilbagh Singh Athwal was an Indian-American geneticist, plant breeder and agriculturist, known to have conducted pioneering research in plant breeding. He was a...
Dilbagh Singh Athwal (12 October 1928 – 14 May 2017) was an Indian geneticist, plant breeder and agriculturist. He was known to have been a pioneering scientist in the research in plant breeding. [1]