Not AvailableArid region occupies nearly 3,17,090 sq km area in India, of which 2,46,790 sq km is hot arid region. About 80% of the hot arid area falls in the eleven districts of Rajasthan. These areas are characterized with low, erratic rainfall with high coefficient of variation and high mean maximum temperatures. Soils are mostly sandy with a low organic matter content (0.1 to 0.45 per cent) and with poor moisture holding capacity and high infiltration rate of 9 cm/hour. Crop plants suited to arid regions are those that survive and produce in spite of arid/dry conditions. Sorghum and pearl millet are traditionally grown as rainfed crops mostly in environments characterized by a combination of the above listed stress factors, which become...