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Zn-Use Efficiency for Optimization of Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.)
Vernalization Response in Chickpea Is Controlled by a Major QTL
Cicer Arietinum L.)
Investigation of the Development of Root Lesion Nematodes, Pratylenchus Spp
Chapter 4. Chickpea
Chickpea 3 Sarvjeet Singh , Inderjit Singh , Karan Kapoor , P
The Use of Cicer Reticulatum L. for Genetic Improvement of Cultivated Chickpea
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M. Imran Kozgar Mutation Breeding in Chickpea: Perspectives and Prospects for Food Security
Tc Akdeniz Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Türkiye
INHERITANCE of LEAF SHAPE in the CULTIVATED CHICKPEA (Cicer Arietinum L.)
Introgression of Botrytis Grey Mould Resistance Genes from Cicer Reticulatum (Bgmr1cr) and C. Echinospermum (Bgmr1 to Chickpea (
Genome Sequences of Horticultural Plants: Past, Present, and Future
INHERITANCE of FEMALE STERILITY in INDUCED Cicer SPECIES
Cicer Arietinum L.
Chickpea Improvement: Role of Wild Species and Genetic Markers 267
11.Biotechnological Advances in Chickpea Research
Confirmation of Hybridity Using DNA-Based Markers Is Essential in Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.)
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State of Diversity of Major and Minor Crops STATE of DIVERSITY of MAJOR and MINOR CROPS
1 Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives' Diversity in The
Global-Level Population Genomics Reveals Differential Effects of Geography and Phylogeny on Horizontal Gene Transfer in Soil Bacteria
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Development of Methodology for Resistance Screening of Chickpea
2016 Annual Report to the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi
Genome Size and Seed Mass Analyses in Cicer Arietinum (Chickpea) and Wild Cicer Species
Expanding Pulse Production
T.C. AKDENİZ ÜNİVERSİTESİ FEN BİLİMLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ Cicer Arietinum L. VE Cicer Reticulatum LADIZ. ARASINDAKİ KARŞILI
Polyploidization Events Shaped the Transcription Factor 2 Repertoires in Legumes (Fabaceae) 3 4 Kanhu C
Cicer Turcicum: a New Cicer Species and Its Potential to Improve Chickpea