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Nanjundan Joghee Aravind Jayaraman Radhamani Jalli Singh Kunwar Harendra Kumar Arun Thakur Ajay Kumar Singh Karnal Meena Kailash Narayan Tyagi Rishi Kumar Singh Dhiraj 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2022,69(1):145-162
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution - Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.] is a major edible oil crop of India. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research—National Bureau of Plant... 相似文献
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Krishna Prakash Anjula Pandey J. Radhamani I. S. Bisht 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2013,60(8):2319-2329
Immature fruits of cultivated species of Luffa are commonly used as summer vegetable in India. Rich morphological variability occurs in cultivated species of Luffa in different growing regions of the country. To study morphological variability in cultivated and wild Luffa from different agro-ecological regions of India, a total of seventy accessions were assembled. Morphological variations in leaf, fruit and seed characters were found to delimit cultivated and wild Luffa species. Cluster analysis revealed two major clusters, one comprising of 36 accessions of Luffa acutangula and the other of 30 accessions belonging to L. aegyptiaca. A local cultivar “Satputia” (L. hermaphrodita) was classified along with cultivated L. acutangula and wild L. acutangula var. amara. Wild species namely L. graveolens and L. echinata were clustered closer to the L. acutangula. 相似文献
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Anjula Pandey Rakesh Singh J. Radhamani D. C. Bhandari 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2010,57(6):929-936
Ziziphus nummularia (Burm. f.) Wight et Arn. is a multipurpose wild economic species well adapted to dry and hot climates of north-western plains,
central India and dry regions of peninsular India. This species is reported here for its potential value in drier regions
of India and may be considered for future plant genetic resource programmes. 相似文献
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V. K. Vikas M. Sivasamy J. Kumar P. Jayaprakash Sundeep Kumar R. Parimalan Arun Kumar Kalyani Srinivasan J. Radhamani Sherry Rachel Jacob Mamata Yadav Jyotisna Rani I. S. Bisht D. C. Bhandari Sunil Archak M. Dutta R. K. Tyagi K. C. Bansal 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2014,61(4):861-874
Resistance to stem rust and leaf rust in five D genome species of wheat viz., 267 accessions of Aegilops tauschii Coss., 39 of Ae. cylindrica Host, 17 of Ae. ventricosa Tausch, 4 of Ae. crassa Boiss. and 8 of Ae. juvenalis (Thell.) Eig were evaluated at adult plant stage. Two hundred and thirty nine (90 %) accessions of Ae. tauschii, 30 (77 %) of Ae. cylindrica, 16 (94 %) of Ae. ventricosa, 3 (75 %) of Ae. crassa Boiss. and 5 (62.5 %) of Ae. juvenalis were resistant to stem rust pathotypes prevalent in South India at Wellington under field condition. Invariably, all the accessions of the five species were resistant to leaf rust pathotypes. Quantitative measurement of disease using area under the disease progress curve revealed the slow progress of disease in the resistant accessions compared to susceptible check (Agra Local). Since all the five species have D genome, it could be concluded that the genes present in D genome might play a vital role in leaf rust resistance, but in case of stem rust resistance wide range of differential response was noticed. Among the species evaluated, Ae. tauschii was exploited to a larger extent, followed by Ae. ventricosa and Ae. cylindrica for leaf and stem rust resistance because of the homology of D genome with hexaploid bread wheat. While, Ae. crassa and Ae. juvenalis could not be utilized so far, possibly due to partial homology which makes the transfer of traits difficult. So, these species have considerable potential as a source of rust resistance and may enhance the existing gene pool of resistance to stem and leaf rusts. 相似文献
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Realizing value of genetic resources of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Allium</Emphasis> in India 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
Anjula Pandey Ruchira Pandey K. S. Negi J. Radhamani 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2008,55(7):985-994
The genetic resources of Allium in India are potential source of genes for widening the crop genetic base. Despite their high economic value, limited number
of germplasm accessions of wild species have been collected and conserved mainly due to difficult access to areas of occurrence.
The present work mainly highlights information on species diversity distribution and utilization of wild Allium species to assess the value of Indian germplasm and prioritization for future collection and conservation programmes. 相似文献
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Saroha Ankit Pal Deepa Kaur Vikender Kumar Sandeep Bartwal Arti Aravind J. Radhamani J. Rajkumar S. Kumar Rajesh Gomashe Sunil S. Sengupta Abhishek Wankhede Dhammaprakash Pandhari 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2022,69(1):315-333
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution - Assessment of genetic diversity and extent of trait variation among germplasm accessions facilitate the effective use of genetic resources for varietal... 相似文献
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