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Vernalization response in chickpea is controlled by a major QTL
Wild Cicer species are known to be more responsive to vernalization (induce early flowering when exposed to low temperatures) than the cultivated chickpea. This study was aimed at molecular mapping of vernalization response ...
Genotype × Environment interactioon in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) under Afghanistan environments and identification of high yielding genotypes
To meet the growing demand of food and protein of Afghan population, winter-sown chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important contributor but its productivity needs to be increased. Therefore this study was conducted to ...
Adoption of Winter-Sown Chickpea in Syria
Summary Report on winter chickpea in Syria (1992): Traditionally, in Syria, chickpea is sown in spring. Although this allows the crop to evade conditions favoring the development of Ascochyca blight, flowering and grain ...
Estimation of pinnule area in chickpea leaves: an errors-in-variables approach
The pinnule area of a chickpea leaf is estimated using its pinnule length and width. A number of regression models with andwithout measurement errors in the pinnule length and width are compared. The relationship was ...
A decade of Tropical Legumes projects: Development and adoption of improved varieties, creation of market-demand to benefit smallholder farmers and empowerment of national programmes in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
This article highlights 12 years (2007–2019) of research, achievements, lessons learned, challenges and gaps in discovery‐to‐delivery research in legumes emanating from three projects, collectively called Tropical Legumes ...
Exploring combined stress incited disease dynamics of chickpea x dry root rot interaction
The incidence of dry root rot (DRR) caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola (Taub.) Butler (Rb) [Syn: Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi.) Goid] is very high towards later stages of the crop, which incidentally in the semiarid tropics, ...
Impact of Winter Chickpea Technology in Syria
In Syria, chickpea (Cicer arietinum L) traditionally is sown during spring on conserved soil moisture and its productivity is constrained mainly due to terminal drought and vascular wilt. The farmers plant chickpea in ...
Variety release by NARIS partner institutions from germplasm under development originated from ICARDA in 2019
List of varieties released by NARIs partner institutions from germplasm under development originated from ICARDA in 2019
Effect of Heterodera Ciceri On Yield of Chickpea and Lentil and Development of This Nematode On Chickpea in Syria
Experiments were undertaken in 1984-1986 to assess losses caused by Heterodera ciceri to chickpea and lentil and to investigate the development of the nematode in Syria. Pots containing 5.5 dm 3 of soil were sown to spring ...
Registration of ‘Hashem’ Kabuli Chickpea
Registration of 'Hashem' Kabuli chickpea