We measured yield components, nitrogen fixation, soil nitrogen uptake and carbon isotope composition (δ(13)C) in a collection of chickpea genotypes grown in environments where water availability was the main source of yield variation. We aimed to quantify the phenotypic plasticity of these traits using variance ratios, and to explore their genetic basis using FST genome scan. Fifty-five genes in three genomic regions were found to be under selection for plasticity of yield; 54 genes in four genomic regions for the plasticity of seeds per m(2); 48 genes in four genomic regions for the plasticity of δ(13)C; 54 genes in two genomic regions for plasticity of flowering time; 48 genes in five genomic regions for plasticity of nitrogen fixation an...
Chickpea is an economical source of vegetable protein for the poor living in the semi-arid regions g...
Abstract Elucidation of the genetic basis of drought tolerance is vital for genomics-assisted breedi...
Chickpea—the second most important grain legume worldwide—is cultivated mainly on marginal soils. Ph...
World wide, terminal drought is a key constraint to chickpea productivity. Incorporation of morpholo...
Drought tolerance is a complex trait that involves numerous genes. Identifying key causal genes or l...
Precise and high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) of vegetative drought tolerance in chickpea plant gene...
Terminal drought is a major constraint to chickpea productivity. Carbon isotope discrimination (Δ13C...
Drought tolerance is a complex trait that involves numerous genes. Identifying key causal genes or l...
Nutrient acquisition in chickpea needs to be efficient, because it is mainly grown as a post-rainy s...
<p>Drought tolerance is a complex trait that involves numerous genes. Identifying key causal genes o...
Background: The ability of chickpea to obtain sufficient nitrogen via its symbiotic relationship wit...
Abstract Drought is the most common abiotic stress limiting chickpea production in the world. Ninety...
Donald's ideotype and empirical evidence in cereal and oilseed crops indicate high yield is associat...
Terminal drought stress is one of the most serious constraints in chickpea production in the semiari...
Chickpea is an important crop of rainfed farming systems worldwide, including Australia. However, ex...
Chickpea is an economical source of vegetable protein for the poor living in the semi-arid regions g...
Abstract Elucidation of the genetic basis of drought tolerance is vital for genomics-assisted breedi...
Chickpea—the second most important grain legume worldwide—is cultivated mainly on marginal soils. Ph...
World wide, terminal drought is a key constraint to chickpea productivity. Incorporation of morpholo...
Drought tolerance is a complex trait that involves numerous genes. Identifying key causal genes or l...
Precise and high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) of vegetative drought tolerance in chickpea plant gene...
Terminal drought is a major constraint to chickpea productivity. Carbon isotope discrimination (Δ13C...
Drought tolerance is a complex trait that involves numerous genes. Identifying key causal genes or l...
Nutrient acquisition in chickpea needs to be efficient, because it is mainly grown as a post-rainy s...
<p>Drought tolerance is a complex trait that involves numerous genes. Identifying key causal genes o...
Background: The ability of chickpea to obtain sufficient nitrogen via its symbiotic relationship wit...
Abstract Drought is the most common abiotic stress limiting chickpea production in the world. Ninety...
Donald's ideotype and empirical evidence in cereal and oilseed crops indicate high yield is associat...
Terminal drought stress is one of the most serious constraints in chickpea production in the semiari...
Chickpea is an important crop of rainfed farming systems worldwide, including Australia. However, ex...
Chickpea is an economical source of vegetable protein for the poor living in the semi-arid regions g...
Abstract Elucidation of the genetic basis of drought tolerance is vital for genomics-assisted breedi...
Chickpea—the second most important grain legume worldwide—is cultivated mainly on marginal soils. Ph...