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Virulence and molecular diversity within Ascochyta rabiei in Moroccan population and evaluation of genotypic stability on chickpea
Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei Lab.) is an economically important fungal disease on chickpea in
Morocco, and in other parts of the world. Significant progress has been made in breeding chickpea for
Ascochyta blight ...
Faba bean and wheat productivity in an alley cropping system basis on olive tree
Faba bean production systems in Morocco are very divers according to
agro- ecological diversity and farmer’s practices. Under agroforestry system basis on
olive tree, faba bean have not negative impact on olive tree ...
Genetic diversity of Ethiopian faba bean (Vicia faba) varieties based on phenotypic traits and ISSR markers
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is one of the earliest food legumes of Ethiopia used as source of high protein
for human and animal consumptions. Many cultivars are released from local and exotic sources targeting
different ...
The Impact of International and National Investment in Barley Germplasm Improvement in the Developing Countries
Barley grain is used for animal feed, malt and food for human consumption. Archaeological evidence shows that barley was used in human food several thousand years ago (Bhatty, 1992). Although replaced by wheat and rice in ...
A report of trip to Rabat, 29-30 September 2016 for 1st International Symposium on Genomic Selection for Crop Breeding
A report of trip to Rabat, 29-30 September 2016 for 1st International Symposium on Genomic Selection for Crop Breeding
Economic Impact of International and National Lentil Improvement Research in Developing Countries
Lentils, one of humanity’s oldest food crops, originated in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East (Webb and Hawtin, 1981). As a food, lentils provide valuable protein and, unlike several other food legumes, few anti-nutritional ...