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Herbicide tolerance is an important trait that allows effective weed management in wheat crops. Genetic knowledge of metribuzin tolerance in wheat is needed to develop new cultivars for the industry. Here, we evaluated metribuzin tolerance in a recombinant inbred line (RIL) mapping population derived from Synthetic W7984 and Opata 85 over two consecutive years to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) contributing to the trait.
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vihagrid
30-01-2023
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This topic was studied to confirm the validity of the cultivar selection through investigation of powdery mildew infections of spring wheat cultivars either under controlled or natural conditions along with the impact on grain weight.
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schindler
30-12-2021
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Brassica oleracea exhibits extensive phenotypic diversity. As an important trait, petal color varies among different B. oleracea cultivars, enabling the study of the genetic basis of this trait. In a previous study, the gene responsible for petal color in B. oleracea was mapped to a 503-kb region on chromosome 3, but the candidate gene has not yet been identified.
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visilicon2711
20-08-2021
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India is the largest producer and consumer of chickpea, contributing an elephant share (65 per cent) towards the global chickpea production. However, in recent past the changing climate has lead to the emergence of Dry root rot (DRR) disease in chickpea growing areas, which frequently encounters a prolonged dry spells coupled with high temperature. The disease is posing serious threat to chickpea cultivation by pronounced effect of devastation in susceptible cultivars.
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trinhthamhodang1216
19-11-2020
9
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Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important food and cash crop with multifarious usages for resource poor farmers in Asia and Africa. Groundnut yield is constrained mainly due to two major foliar fungal diseases namely, late leaf spot and rust. The regular incidence of these diseases warrants the development of resistant cultivars and the recent advances in the area of crop genomics offer tools to assist breeding in groundnut.
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trinhthamhodang6
09-07-2020
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The model performance in respect of phenology was good with error of ±5% for all the three cotton cultivars and growing environments. Also the model performance was within acceptable range of ±10.0% for LAI, seed cotton yield and biomass for all the cultivars and growing environments. But the model performance was not within acceptable range for the crop sown in 1st week of June.
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trinhthamhodang6
09-07-2020
20
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A field experiment was conducted during Kharif 2011 to generate the ground truth data of maize crop at Crop Research Station Bahraich of N.D.U.A&T, Kumarganj, Faizabad (U.P.) as to assess the “Evaluation of the DSSAT Crop Growth Model with Maize (Zea mays L.) Cultivars Validated for NEPZ Region of Eastern U.P.” The experiment was conducted in Split Plot Design. The treatment comprised of three dates of sowing viz. 20th June (D1), 30th June (D2) and 10th July 2011 (D3) kept as main plot with three varieties viz. Seed Tech -940 (V1), ProAgro-4212 (V2) and HQPM-1 (V3) kept as sub plot.
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angicungduoc5
14-06-2020
5
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Marker assisted indirect selection of resistant genotypes using linked markers has been reported as an effective breeding approach for developing yellow mosaic disease resistant cultivars. Seven genotypes of greengram with different genetic makeup showing resistance reaction to yellow mosaic virus (YMV) were selected along with a susceptible one for molecular confirmation with respect to YMV reactions. These were screened with PCRbased technique employing primer pairs to validate efficiency and reliability of identified markers loci (CYR1 and YMV1).
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kethamoi4
16-04-2020
9
1
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The sensitivity analysis of three Brassica spp. (cv. RH30, Laxmi and RH0749) cultivar of wheat was performed to see the possible change in the grain yield due to change in weather (Tmax, Tmin and rainfall) and non-weather parameters (CO2) using InfoCrop and WOFOST model. The potential condition was assumed with congenial weather and adequate management practices. The higher per cent of benefits was obtained at 500 ppm but further increase in CO2 (550, 600, 650 and 700 ppm) combined with one unit increase in mean ambient temperature reduced the percent change in mustard yield.
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cothumenhmong4
25-03-2020
19
1
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Integrated management of aphelenchoides besseyi infesting tuberose in gangetic plains of west Bengal
An experiment was conducted over two years from 2014 to 2016 to find out the suitable management tactics against Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie in tuberose. The experiment was planned in ‘Strip Factorial Design’. Three nematode management modules, two susceptible crop cultivars and two spacings were used in the experiment. Management modules were adopted in order to manage the population of A. besseyi in tuberose to minimize the infestation for sustainable production of tuberose floral spikes.
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cothumenhmong1
11-12-2019
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