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Candidate genes identified for Ascochyta blight in chickpea, aflatoxin contamination in groundnut, populations advanced for phytophtora blight in pigeonpea, MAGIC population advanced and genotyped in groundnut
A mixture of fungal cultures of A. rabiei pathotypes (pathotypes I, II, and III) obtained from the Legume Pathology Laboratory at ICARDA was used to screen the RIL population. The experiment was laid out in Alpha Lattice ...
Food Legume Improvement Program 1988
The crop improvement research was done at the principal research station of ICARDA at Tel Hadya, as well as at several subsites in northern Syria (Breda, Jinderess, and Lattakia) and Lebanon (Terbol). Weather condition ...
Registration of ‘ILC 3279’ Chickpea
Registration of ‘ILC 3279’ Chickpea
Datasets on Chickpea for Spring Sowing (CIEN-S), Syria and Lebanon, 1997-2010
This is a plot-wise records of data on spring sown chickpea international elite nursery (CIEN-S). The experiments were conducted in incomplete block designs at Tel Hadya, Syria and Terbol, Lebanon, from 1997 to 2010.
Genome-wide association analysis of chickpea germplasms differing for salinity tolerance based on DArTseq markers
Soil salinity is significant abiotic stress that severely limits global crop production. Chickpea
(Cicer arietinum L.) is an important grain legume that plays a substantial role in nutritional
food security, especially in ...
Registration of ILC 8262, a Cold-Tolerant Germplasm Line of Chickpea
Registration of ILC 8262, a Cold-Tolerant Germplasm Line of Chickpea
Markers linked to salinty, cold and drought tolernace in chickpea
This milestone employed the Focused Identification of Germplasm Strategy (FIGS) which use the Geographical Information System (GIS) for improving the probability and frequency of predicting chickpea accessions relying on ...
Food Legume Nurseries: International Nursery Report 1993/94
The main objective of the program is to provide a mechanism for the multi-location testing of the genetic material of chickpea, faba beans, and lentils originating from national and International programs.
The testing aims ...
Registration of ‘ILC 482’ Chickpea
Registration of ‘ILC 482’ Chickpea
First report of Chickpea chlorotic dwarf virus naturally infecting chickpea in Tunisia
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) is one of three important legume species grown in Tunisia. Five viral species are known to infect chickpea in Tunisia: Bean leaf roll virus, Beet mosaic virus, Beet western yellows virus, Chickpea ...