Background-Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress and an insurance against unforeseen threats to agricultural production. An extensive characterization of PGR provides an opportunity to dissect structure, mine allelic variations, and identify diverse accessions for crop improvement. The Generation Challenge Program http://www.generationcp.org webcite conceptualized the development of "composite collections" and extraction of "reference sets" from these for more efficient tapping of global crop-related genetic resources. In this study, we report the genetic structure, diversity and allelic richness in a composite collection of chickpea using SSR markers, and formation of a reference set of 300 a...
Zero hunger and good health could be realized by 2030 through effective conservation, characterizati...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major food legume in many countries. It is cultivated mainly in A...
To estimate genetic diversity within and between 10 interfertile Cicer species (94 genotypes) from t...
Background Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress ...
Chickpea is the fourth largest grain legume crop globally. A composite collection of 3000 accessions...
Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress and an insura...
Chickpea is one of the most important grain legume crops in the world. Large collections of genetic ...
Worldwide chickpea is the 4rth largest grain-legume crop – area 11.2 million ha, production 9.2 mil...
Chickpea is the third most important grain legume grown in the arid and semi-arid regions of the wo...
Chickpea, Cicer arietinum L., is believed to have originated in south-east Turkey. However, at pres...
The accurate description of plant biodiversity is of utmost importance to efficiently address effort...
Plant genetic resources are the basic raw materials for the genetic gains and an insurance against p...
ICRISAT and ICARDA jointly developed a composite collection of 3000 accessions (Upadhyaya et al. 20...
Chickpea is the 4th largest grain-legume crop in the world covering an area of 10.38 million ha, wi...
Chickpea is an important protein-rich crop with considerable diversity present among 44 annual Cicer...
Zero hunger and good health could be realized by 2030 through effective conservation, characterizati...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major food legume in many countries. It is cultivated mainly in A...
To estimate genetic diversity within and between 10 interfertile Cicer species (94 genotypes) from t...
Background Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress ...
Chickpea is the fourth largest grain legume crop globally. A composite collection of 3000 accessions...
Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress and an insura...
Chickpea is one of the most important grain legume crops in the world. Large collections of genetic ...
Worldwide chickpea is the 4rth largest grain-legume crop – area 11.2 million ha, production 9.2 mil...
Chickpea is the third most important grain legume grown in the arid and semi-arid regions of the wo...
Chickpea, Cicer arietinum L., is believed to have originated in south-east Turkey. However, at pres...
The accurate description of plant biodiversity is of utmost importance to efficiently address effort...
Plant genetic resources are the basic raw materials for the genetic gains and an insurance against p...
ICRISAT and ICARDA jointly developed a composite collection of 3000 accessions (Upadhyaya et al. 20...
Chickpea is the 4th largest grain-legume crop in the world covering an area of 10.38 million ha, wi...
Chickpea is an important protein-rich crop with considerable diversity present among 44 annual Cicer...
Zero hunger and good health could be realized by 2030 through effective conservation, characterizati...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major food legume in many countries. It is cultivated mainly in A...
To estimate genetic diversity within and between 10 interfertile Cicer species (94 genotypes) from t...