Despite the increased cultivation of cashew as a commodity crop in sub-Sahara Africa, Asia and South America there are few chromosome studies on it. The present study investigates number, structure andbehavior of chromosome in cashew populations growing in Nigeria. Cytological examination of these populations revealed a diploid and haploid chromosomes of 2n = 42 and n = 21 respectively. The karyotypes were mostly symmetric, composed mainly of metacentric pairs and several submetacentrics. Similarity in the morphology, number and behavior of the chromosomes in the accessions from different populations or origin attests to the degree of genetic closeness of the selections. This probably indicates high potential for use as parents in the breed...
The behaviour of meiotic chromosomes and the subsequent behaviour of the meiotic products were inves...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
The ability to exploit the potential of wild relatives carrying beneficial traits is a major goal in...
Not AvailableStudy of genetic diversity and interspecific hybridizations plays an imperative role in...
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is the most economically important tropical nut crop in the world...
Genetic analysis in cashew with 12 genotypes and 14 morphological traits revealed that the genotypes...
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is a widespread tropical tree crop that is grown primarily for its n...
Cytogenetic studies to determine the chromosome number, structure and behaviour of some species of S...
Abstract High cropping efficiency implies that high yields are obtained from reasonably sized trees....
Genetic diversity in ten accessions of cashew consisting of three wild species, four genotypes of cu...
Variability could exist in a typical cashew field for most morphological characters and such morphol...
This study performed a genetic study of several canopies of Anacardium occidentale L. specimen calle...
Cytogenetic studies to determine the chromosome number, structure and behaviour of some species of S...
In the present paper genetic relationships of twenty five varieties of cashew are described on the b...
The study of chromosomal number is a parameter commonly used to characterize cytological of a specie...
The behaviour of meiotic chromosomes and the subsequent behaviour of the meiotic products were inves...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
The ability to exploit the potential of wild relatives carrying beneficial traits is a major goal in...
Not AvailableStudy of genetic diversity and interspecific hybridizations plays an imperative role in...
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is the most economically important tropical nut crop in the world...
Genetic analysis in cashew with 12 genotypes and 14 morphological traits revealed that the genotypes...
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is a widespread tropical tree crop that is grown primarily for its n...
Cytogenetic studies to determine the chromosome number, structure and behaviour of some species of S...
Abstract High cropping efficiency implies that high yields are obtained from reasonably sized trees....
Genetic diversity in ten accessions of cashew consisting of three wild species, four genotypes of cu...
Variability could exist in a typical cashew field for most morphological characters and such morphol...
This study performed a genetic study of several canopies of Anacardium occidentale L. specimen calle...
Cytogenetic studies to determine the chromosome number, structure and behaviour of some species of S...
In the present paper genetic relationships of twenty five varieties of cashew are described on the b...
The study of chromosomal number is a parameter commonly used to characterize cytological of a specie...
The behaviour of meiotic chromosomes and the subsequent behaviour of the meiotic products were inves...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
The ability to exploit the potential of wild relatives carrying beneficial traits is a major goal in...