Knowledge of the molecular genetic variation of the accessions of core collections will be important for their efficient use in breeding programs, and for conservation purposes. The present study was undertaken for genotyping the part of the USDA chickpea core collection (Hannan et al 1994) with 20 microsatellite or simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. In addition to understand the molecular diversity in the core collection, the genetic relationship was studied. A total of 376 accessions from the USDA chickpea core collection were genotyped. Twenty SSR markers revealed a total of 388 alleles among the 376 accessions. In the USDA core collection, the shared allele frequency (SAF) varied from 7.5% to 47.5% with an average of 21.6%. In ...
Background-Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress and...
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 ...
Knowledge of the molecular genetic variation of the accessions of core collections will be important...
Background The exploration of genetic diversity is the key source of germplasm conservation and p...
The genomic DNA profiles of 48 chickpea cultivars released in nine countries and of historical signi...
Genetic diversity among 40 chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes was investigated using 125 micros...
Chickpea is one of the most important grain legume crops in the world. Large collections of genetic ...
AbstractChickpea is the third most important pulse crop as a source of dietary protein. Ever-increas...
The accurate description of plant biodiversity is of utmost importance to efficiently address effort...
A core collection is a chosen subset of a large germplasm collection that generally contains about 1...
Chickpea is the fourth largest grain legume crop globally. A composite collection of 3000 accessions...
Worldwide chickpea is the 4rth largest grain-legume crop – area 11.2 million ha, production 9.2 mil...
Chickpea is the third most important pulse crop as a source of dietary protein. Ever-increasing dema...
Genetic diversity of seven chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars of Pakistani origin was analyzed ...
Background-Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress and...
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 ...
Knowledge of the molecular genetic variation of the accessions of core collections will be important...
Background The exploration of genetic diversity is the key source of germplasm conservation and p...
The genomic DNA profiles of 48 chickpea cultivars released in nine countries and of historical signi...
Genetic diversity among 40 chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes was investigated using 125 micros...
Chickpea is one of the most important grain legume crops in the world. Large collections of genetic ...
AbstractChickpea is the third most important pulse crop as a source of dietary protein. Ever-increas...
The accurate description of plant biodiversity is of utmost importance to efficiently address effort...
A core collection is a chosen subset of a large germplasm collection that generally contains about 1...
Chickpea is the fourth largest grain legume crop globally. A composite collection of 3000 accessions...
Worldwide chickpea is the 4rth largest grain-legume crop – area 11.2 million ha, production 9.2 mil...
Chickpea is the third most important pulse crop as a source of dietary protein. Ever-increasing dema...
Genetic diversity of seven chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars of Pakistani origin was analyzed ...
Background-Plant genetic resources (PGR) are the basic raw materials for future genetic progress and...
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 ...