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  1. Genome skimming-based STMS marker discovery and its validation in temperate hill bamboo Drepanostachyum falcatum

    Drepanostachyum falcatum (Nees) Keng f. is one of the most widely distributed shrubby bamboo species in the temperate region of northwest (NW)...

    Rajendra K. Meena, Nitika Negi, ... Harish S. Ginwal in Journal of Genetics
    Article 30 April 2021
  2. Ecological niche modelling and population genetic analysis of Indian temperate bamboo Drepanostachyum falcatum in the western Himalayas

    The present study was conducted to understand the key ecological and biological questions of conservation importance in Drepanostachyum falcatum ...

    Rajendra K. Meena, Nitika Negi, ... Harish S. Ginwal in Journal of Plant Research
    Article 04 May 2023
  3. The REBURN model: simulating system-level forest succession and wildfire dynamics

    Background

    Historically, reburn dynamics from cultural and lightning ignitions were central to the ecology of fire in the western United States (wUS),...

    Susan J. Prichard, R. Brion Salter, ... Robert W. Gray in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 30 June 2023
  4. Population genetic analysis illustrated a high gene diversity and genetic heterogeneity in Himalayacalamus falconeri: a socio-economically important Indian temperate woody bamboo taxon

    Himalayacalamus falconeri is a socio-economically important temperate woody bamboo of north-western Himalayas, which has been investigated for...

    Rajendra K. Meena, Nitika Negi, ... Rajesh Sharma in Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 06 January 2023
  5. The core set of sequence-tagged microsatellite sites markers between halophytic wild rice Oryza coarctata and Oryza sativa complex

    For breeding of salinity tolerant rice, halophytic species Oryza coarctata is considered as a valuable resource. Non-availability of molecular...

    Debashree Dalai, Mridul Chakraborti, ... Bishnu Charan Marndi in Euphytica
    Article 11 March 2021
  6. SSR Marker Based Molecular Genetic Diversity Analysis Among Saccharum spontaneum (L.) Collected from North Western Region of India

    Saccharum spontaneum L. is the most diverse species of the genus Saccharum with the widest distribution from Africa-Mediterranean region to Far East...

    P. Govindaraj, Ramya Gowri, ... V. A. Amalraj in Sugar Tech
    Article 15 February 2021
  7. STMS (sequence tagged microsatellite site) molecular markers as a valuable tool to confirm controlled crosses in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) breeding programs

    Chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) is an annual, diploid and autogamous grain legume. Most breeding processes developed in this crop start with...

    C. Caballo, P. Castro, ... J. Rubio in Euphytica
    Article 22 November 2018
  8. Analysis adapted from text mining quantitively reveals abrupt and gradual plant-community transitions after fire in sagebrush steppe

    Context

    Plant communities vary both abruptly and gradually over time but differentiating between types of change can be difficult with existing...

    Cara Applestein, Christopher Anthony, Matthew J Germino in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  9. Chickpea Diseases: Breeding and “Omics” Approaches for Designing Next-Generation Disease-Resistant Chickpea Cultivar

    Chickpea is an important nutritionally rich grain legume with a significant role in global food security. However, chickpea suffers significant yield...
    Uday Chand Jha, Harsh Nayyar, ... Kadambot H. M. Siddique in Diseases in Legume Crops
    Chapter 2023
  10. Molecular Marker-Assisted Crop Improvement in Pulses

    Rising of Indian as well as global population is such an alarming situation that, scientists are assuming, people will start suffering from protein...
    Diptadeep Basak, Ankita Chakraborty, ... Joydeep Banerjee in Molecular Marker Techniques
    Chapter 2023
  11. System-level feedbacks of active fire regimes in large landscapes

    Background

    Climate is a main driver of fire regimes, but recurrent fires provide stabilizing feedbacks at several spatial scales that can limit fire...

    Nicholas A. Povak, Paul F. Hessburg, ... Susan J. Prichard in Fire Ecology
    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  12. Laboratory and field measurements of water relations, photosynthetic parameters, and hydration traits in macrolichens in a tropical lower montane rainforest in Thailand

    Ecophysiological studies of lichens in tropical Asia are rare, and additional studies can increase the understanding of lichen life in this region....

    Chaiwat Boonpeng, Marisa Pischom, ... Kansri Boonpragob in Journal of Plant Research
    Article 15 April 2024
  13. Fusarium Wilt of Chickpea: Breeding and Genomic Approaches for Designing Wilt-Resistant Chickpea

    Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important legume crop in the world, is sensitive to several biotic and abiotic stresses. The wilt caused by fungal...
    Kamal Dev Sharma in Diseases in Legume Crops
    Chapter 2023
  14. Identification of Near Homozygous Inbred Lines for Develo** Hybrid Populations to Explore the Possibility of True Seed-Based Sugarcane Cultivation

    Identification of homozygous lines is a prerequisite for commercial sugarcane cultivation through true seed, which will bring a transformational...

    T. Lakshmi Pathy, V. Vinu, ... G. Hemaprabha in Sugar Tech
    Article 03 June 2022
  15. Genetic diversity assessments of brown rot pathogen Monilinia fructicola based on the six simple sequence repeat loci

    Monilinia fructicola , causal agent of brown rot of stone fruits, is an economically important problem worldwide. Six of the sequence tagged...

    Hakan Guven, Sydney E. Everhart, ... Hilal Ozkilinc in Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Article 31 July 2021
  16. DNA Markers-Assisted Crop Improvement for Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Legumes

    Legumes are primary source of protein consumed by human being and other living creatures widely across the globe. In addition to protein, legume...
    Vasudha Maurya, Narayan Singh, ... Rahul Kumar in Molecular Marker Techniques
    Chapter 2023
  17. Dhani (Oryza coarctata): A Wild Relative of Rice is a Potential Source of Coastal Salinity Tolerance Genes Suitable for Rice Breeding

    Coastal salinity stress is one of the major growth limiting factors for the cultivation of rice. The wild species are known to be an excellent source...
    Swati Mishra, Soni Chowrasia, Tapan Kumar Mondal in Transforming Coastal Zone for Sustainable Food and Income Security
    Conference paper 2022
  18. Breeding and Biotechnology of Jute

    Jute (Corchorus spp.) is a natural fibre crop with highly versatile nature and has been utilized as an ingredient in small handicraft industries to...
    Kanti Meena, A. Anil Kumar, R. T. Maruti in Cash Crops
    Chapter 2022
  19. Effectiveness of sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) markers to assess the geographical origin and genetic diversity of collected lentil genotypes

    Lentil is an important annual food legume crop, nitrogen fixer and provides a substantial amount of protein, carbohydrate, minerals, and vitamin...

    Nabil A. Mohammed, Muhammad Afzal, ... Abdullah Ibrahim in Plant Biotechnology Reports
    Article 07 June 2023
  20. Genetic Improvement of Eggplant: Perspectives and Challenges

    Eggplant is one of the most consumed vegetable fruit crops in the family Solanaceae, which includes other economically important crops such as...
    Pallavi Mishra, Shailesh K. Tiwari, Kavindra Nath Tiwari in Genetic Engineering of Crop Plants for Food and Health Security
    Chapter 2023
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