نتایج جستجو برای: keywords cicer ariethinum

تعداد نتایج: 1980199  

2013
Meera Nair Sardul Singh Sandhu Anita Babbar

INTRODUCTION Cicer arietinum is an important self-pollinated diploid crop 2n=2x=16 with genome sized approximately 931 Mbp (Arumuganathan and Earle 1991). India is the largest producer of chickpea, contributing with about 66% of the total global production, followed by Turkey, Pakistan and Mexico (Thangwana and Ogola 2012). It is a major source of protein (12.4-31.5%), energy, fiber, vitamins, ...

2001
David Bargeron

As the number of systems which offer annotations on digital documents increases, robust anchoring of annotations is a key challenge. It is especially important if the annotator lacks write-access to the document being annotated. For example, if someone makes an annotation on a web page today and the web page changes tomorrow, what happens to the annotation? One approach is simply to “orphan” th...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Plant Science 1971

2016
Murray Sharman Monica Kehoe Brenda Coutts Joop van Leur Fiona Filardo John Thomas

We present here the complete genome sequences of a novel polerovirus from Trifolium subterraneum (subterranean clover) and Cicer arietinum (chickpea) and compare these to a partial viral genome sequence obtained from Macroptilium lathyroides (phasey bean). We propose the name phasey bean mild yellows virus for this novel polerovirus.

2015
Vikas Srivastava Praveen Kumar Verma

There is an error in the seventh sentence of the “Plant materials, tissue collection, hormone treatment and A. rabiei infection” section of the Material and Methods. The sentence should read: The spore suspension of freshly grown A. rabiei cultures (2 X 10 spores/mL) were sprayed onto 3 week old phytotron-grown plants and almost one-third of the aerial part of the respective samples were collec...

2014
Maneesha S. Saxena Deepak Bajaj Shouvik Das Alice Kujur Vinod Kumar Mohar Singh Kailash C. Bansal Akhilesh K. Tyagi Swarup K. Parida

The identification and fine mapping of robust quantitative trait loci (QTLs)/genes governing important agro-morphological traits in chickpea still lacks systematic efforts at a genome-wide scale involving wild Cicer accessions. In this context, an 834 simple sequence repeat and single-nucleotide polymorphism marker-based high-density genetic linkage map between cultivated and wild parental acce...

Journal: :Rhetoric Society Quarterly 2018

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