Chilling stress (< 10A degrees C) at reproductive phase of chickpea results in abortion of flowers and pods leading to poor yield. The metabolic causes associated with cold sensitivity of chickpea are not well understood. Hence, in the present study, we evaluated four chickpea genotypes (ICC 16348, ICC 16349, PBG1 and GPF2) having contrasting cold sensitivity for their reproductive growth and metabolism subjected to cold stress (average day temperature: 17.6A degrees C; average night temperature: 4.9A degrees C). Genotypes ICC 16348 and ICC 16349 showed flowering and set pods, while PBG1 and GPF2 failed to do so during the stress conditions indicating the former to be cold tolerant. The stress injury in the leaves such as increase in electr...
Freezing stress affected some vital processes of plant, and causing disturbance on the plant growth....
Chickpea is an economically and nutritionally important grain legume globally, however, cold stress ...
Understanding the molecular differences in plant genotypes contrasting for heat sensitivity can prov...
Not AvailableChickpea is sensitive to cold stress, especially at reproductive stage, resulting in fl...
Most chickpea cultivars grown in regions where temperatures fall below 10°C continue to flower but f...
Chilling temperatures at flowering cause floral abortion in most chickpea cultivars. Recent evaluati...
The duration and intensity of freezing stress are the most critical factors determining injury in au...
WOS: 000426293900014The aim of this study was to find a correlation between the freezing tolerance o...
Two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) lines (AKN 87 and AKN 290) that have different chilling susceptibi...
WOS: 000333683300008Two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) lines (AKN 87 and AKN 290) that have different...
The mechanisms affecting the heat sensitivity of chickpea are largely unknown. Heat-tolerant (ICCV07...
Chilling stress (<10 °C) is detrimental for chickpea, especially at the reproductive phase and leads...
Chickpea is sensitive to chilling temperatures (<10°C), especially at its reproductive phase leadin...
Four chickpea genotypes differing in their sensitivity to high temperature stress were taken and gro...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) which is one of the most common legume plants is generally grown as a ...
Freezing stress affected some vital processes of plant, and causing disturbance on the plant growth....
Chickpea is an economically and nutritionally important grain legume globally, however, cold stress ...
Understanding the molecular differences in plant genotypes contrasting for heat sensitivity can prov...
Not AvailableChickpea is sensitive to cold stress, especially at reproductive stage, resulting in fl...
Most chickpea cultivars grown in regions where temperatures fall below 10°C continue to flower but f...
Chilling temperatures at flowering cause floral abortion in most chickpea cultivars. Recent evaluati...
The duration and intensity of freezing stress are the most critical factors determining injury in au...
WOS: 000426293900014The aim of this study was to find a correlation between the freezing tolerance o...
Two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) lines (AKN 87 and AKN 290) that have different chilling susceptibi...
WOS: 000333683300008Two chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) lines (AKN 87 and AKN 290) that have different...
The mechanisms affecting the heat sensitivity of chickpea are largely unknown. Heat-tolerant (ICCV07...
Chilling stress (<10 °C) is detrimental for chickpea, especially at the reproductive phase and leads...
Chickpea is sensitive to chilling temperatures (<10°C), especially at its reproductive phase leadin...
Four chickpea genotypes differing in their sensitivity to high temperature stress were taken and gro...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) which is one of the most common legume plants is generally grown as a ...
Freezing stress affected some vital processes of plant, and causing disturbance on the plant growth....
Chickpea is an economically and nutritionally important grain legume globally, however, cold stress ...
Understanding the molecular differences in plant genotypes contrasting for heat sensitivity can prov...