| Name | Kuldeep S. Jadon |
| Designation | Senior Scientist (Plant Pathology) |
| Complete postal Address with city code | Division of Plant Improvement and Pest Management, ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur - 342003, Rajasthan |
| Email IDs | kuldeep.icar@gmail.com |
| Mobile No. | 9979023804 |
Dr. K. S. Jadon is presently serving as a Senior Scientist (Plant
Pathology) at ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute. He is an active member
of several professional and scientific societies and has made significant
contributions to the field of plant pathology. His research interests encompass
integrated disease management, disease forecasting and prediction,
host–pathogen interactions, disease resistance, molecular biology, aflatoxin
management, and related areas.
Dr. Jadon was born and raised in Kachhola, a small village in the
Bhilwara district of Rajasthan, where he completed his early education. He
pursued agricultural sciences from an early stage, completing his B.Sc. (Ag.)
(Hons.) from Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology. He
obtained his M.Sc. from Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya and earned his
Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from MPUAT, Udaipur, where he was awarded a merit
fellowship in recognition of his academic excellence.
During his academic career, Dr. Jadon worked extensively on
bio-intensive integrated disease management, disease resistance,
pathophysiology, and host–pathogen interactions. He also served as a Senior
Research Fellow under a Department of Biotechnology-funded project focusing on
QTL mapping in sorghum. Subsequently, he was selected for the Rajasthan State
Services and worked as a Junior Marketing Officer (JMO) at APMC, gaining
administrative experience before joining the Agricultural Research Service in
2010.
He began his ARS career at ICAR-Directorate of Groundnut Research,
where he contributed to core research programmes and an externally funded
project supported by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority. He also participated in an inter-institutional project
with ICAR-National Centre for Integrated Pest Management.
In 2013, Dr. Jadon was awarded the prestigious N. E. Borlaug
International Fellowship by the United States Department of Agriculture. During
this fellowship, he visited North Carolina State University, where he
collaborated with USAID and the Peanut Innovation Lab to develop a decision
support system (Groundnut Risk Tool) for India.
Currently, at ICAR-CAZRI, Dr. Jadon is actively involved in multiple
research projects funded by institute, Department of Biotechnology, and
Department of Agriculture and Cooperation. His work focuses on disease
forecasting, integrated disease management (IDM), and screening for disease
resistance in crops of the hot arid zone, including pearl millet, cumin, and
moth bean. He has contributed as a co-developer to the release of four moth
bean varieties (CAZRI MOTH-4, CAZRI MOTH-5, CAZRI MOTH-6, CAZRI MOTH-7), one
cumin variety (CAZRI Cumin 1, CZC-135), and one pearl millet variety (Maru
Moti-1, CZH-267), identified through respective AICRP programmes.
Dr. Jadon has registered approximately 14 technologies on the KRISHI
Portal, including integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, aflatoxin
management approaches, improved crop varieties, and disease-resistant
germplasm. He has also successfully completed a collaborative Department of
Biotechnology-funded project on chilli leaf curl virus.
In 2018, he received the Endeavour Research Fellowship from the
Australian Government and conducted research at University of Southern
Queensland on the molecular biology of peanut rust.
Dr. Jadon has an impressive publication record with around 90
scientific contributions, including research papers, review articles, books,
book chapters, and popular articles published in national and international
journals. He has also reported new pathogens affecting groundnut and fenugreek
in arid regions.
He actively contributes to the scientific community by organizing
academic programmes and serving as a reviewer for several professional
societies, including American Phytopathological Society, Indian
Phytopathological Society, International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe
Interactions, Plant Protection Association of India, Arid Zone Research
Association of India, Australasian Plant Pathology Society, International
Association for the Plant Protection Sciences, and International Society for
Plant Pathology. He is a life member of these societies, serves on various
committees, and is a Fellow of PPAI.
With his extensive research contributions, collaborative experience,
and commitment to scientific advancement, Dr. Jadon is well-positioned to make
meaningful contributions to Indian Phytopathological Society and the broader
plant pathology community.