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Viruses affecting lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) in Greece; incidence and genetic variability of Bean leafroll virus and Pea enation mosaic virus
In Greece, lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) crops are mainly established with non-certified seeds of local landraces, implying high risks for seed transmitted diseases. During April and May of the 2007-2012 growing seasons, ...
Lentil descriptors
This descriptor list has been prepared in an IBPGR standard
format following advice on descriptors and descriptor states
arising from a meeting held at ICARDA on May 10-11 1982, and
subsequently from crop experts throughout ...
Studies on Nematodes of Food Legumes: Progress Report 1984/85
The aim of the investigations reported herein was to focus on biology, host ranges, and control of the most important nematodes of pulses in Syria, their distribution, crop losses assessment, and screening of chickpea and ...
Allozyme and morphological variability, outcrossing rate and core collection formation in lentil germplasm
A survey of qualitative genetic variation at 3 morphological trait loci, 17 isozyme loci and a putative isozyme locus (amylase) was made for 105 lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) germplasm accessions from Chile, Greece and ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1987
ICARDA Annual Report 1987
Legume Program Annual Report 1991
In a continuing effort to enhance the complementary research and improve the efficiency of the use of available resources, ICARDA decided in September 1990 to consolidate research and training on the improvement of food ...
Walking on the wild side - expanding genetic diversity for future lentil breeding
Systematic use of genetic variability through judicious use of diverse germplasm maximizes genetic gain
per generation, and therefore, maximizes economic value of the crop. Sometime, however, the required
genetic variation ...
Studies on Nematodes of Food Legumes: Progress Report 1985/86
Cooperative investigations on nematodes of chickpea and lentil were continued in 1985/86 to identify the chickpea cyst nematode, to focus on the biology of Heterodera ciceri and Meloidogyne artiellia on chickpea under field ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1986
ICARDA Annual Report 1986