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Registration of ‘Idlib‐2’ Lentil
Registration of ‘Idlib‐2’ Lentil
Regression models for lentil seed and straw yields in Near East
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus subsp. culinaris) is traditionally grown as a rainfed crop globally, except in Sudan and Egypt, where it is grown under supplemental irrigation. Its seed is a rich source of protein for human ...
Effect of cutting height on the yield and straw quality of lentil and on a succeeding wheat crop
Lentil (Lens culinaris Med.) seeds are an important source of protein in the human diet, while the straw is widely used as animal feed in the Mediterranean region and West Asia, but production is declining due to the high ...
Differentiation Among Bean Leafroll Virus Susceptible and Resistant Lentil and Faba Bean Genotypes on the Basis of Virus Movement and Multiplication
Systemic movement of Bean leafroll virus (BLRV) in susceptible and resistant lentil and faba bean genotypes was studied using plants grown in a plastic house. All the plants studied were inoculated with BLRV by viruliferous ...
Relationship between the yield of seed and straw in lentil
The relationship between lentil seed and straw yield was studied firstly in a world germplasm collection of 3586 accessions grown at one location, and secondly amongst 24 cultivars grown in three rainfed sites. The mean ...
Seed Info No. 25
Seed Info aims to stimulate information exchange and communication among seed staff in the Central, West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region. The purpose is to contribute towards the development of stronger national seed ...
Focus on Seed Programs The Seed Industry in Iran
Iran is situated between 25û to 40ûN
latitudes and between 44û to 63ûE
longitudes. It has a total area of 165
million ha and at present only 20 million
ha is under cultivation. From the total
arable land 12.5 million ha ...
Spatial Variability Models to Improve Dryland Field Trials
Spatial variability in field trials is a reality. A proportion of this is accounted for as inter-block variability by using block (complete or incomplete) designs. A large amount of spatial variability still remains ...
CGIAR Regional Program for Central Asia and the Caucasus Annual Report 2002 - 2003
The process of transition from formerly centrally planned economies into market economies has led to significant consequences in most of the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus. While on one side, the importance of ...
CAC News No 15. January-March 2003
News from CGIAR Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) covering the countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...