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Sources of resistance to cyst nematode in cultivated and wild Cicer species
Among the nematodes infesting chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) plants in Syria, cyst nematode (Heterodera ciceri Vovlas, Greco et Di Vito) is the most important. It is uneconomical to grow chickpea in fields infested with ...
Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships among the annual Cicer species as revealed by isozyme polymorphism
There are few estimates of genetic variability within and among populations of the nine annual Cicer species and for the wild species this information is based on few accessions. The present study was undertaken to examine ...
Useful genetic diversity in germplasm collections of food and forage legumes from West Asia and North Africa
The germplasm collections at ICARDA of faba bean, chickpea, lentil and forage legumes have been exploited by breeding programmes in the West Asia and North Africa region for production of improved cultivars. The first lines ...
Registration of Three Leafminer‐Resistant Chickpea Germplasm Lines: ILC 3800, ILC 5901, and ILC 7738
Registration of Three Leafminer‐Resistant Chickpea Germplasm Lines: ILC 3800, ILC 5901, and ILC 7738.
Registration of ILWC 292, a Chickpea Cyst Nematode‐Resistant Germplasm of Cicer reticulatum Ladiz
Registration of ILWC 292, a Chickpea Cyst Nematode‐Resistant Germplasm of Cicer reticulatum Ladiz
Registration of FLIP 87‐59C, a Drought‐Tolerant Chickpea Germplasm Line
Registration of FLIP 87‐59C, a Drought‐Tolerant Chickpea Germplasm Line
Evaluation of world collection of kabuli chickpea for resistance to iron-deficiency chlorosis
Iron-deficiency chlorosis is often seen in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) fields in the Mediterranean region and is particularly severe in fields where iron-deficiency susceptible cultivars are sown. Therefore, ICARDA's ...
Winter Chickpea in Mediterranean-Type Environments
Technical Bulletin of Winter Chickpeas in the Mediterranean - Type Environments
Improving chickpea yield by incorporating resistance to ascochyta blight
Ascochyta blight [Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Lab.] is the most destructive disease of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), but it can be managed effectively by the use of resistant cultivars. Therefore, a breeding programme was ...
Registration of Six Fusarium Wilt—Resistant Chickpea Germplasm Lines
Registration of Six Fusarium Wilt—Resistant Chickpea Germplasm Lines.