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A major gene for time of flowering in Chickpea

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A study undertook to examine the inheritance of time of flowering in chickpea. A major gene was identified in a cross between an extrashort duration chickpea variety ICCV 2 and the medium duration variety, JG 62. The proposed genotype for ICCV 2 is efl-1 efl-1, which reduces time of flowering at ICRISAT by almost three weeks, and for JG 62 is Efl-1 Efl-1.

Author: Kumar, J., van Rheenen, H.A.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 2000
Research, Plants, Flowering of, Plant flowering

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Penetrance and expressivity of the gene for double podding in chickpea

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The relationship between seed size and penetrance and expressivity of the gene for double podding was studied in a chickpea cross. The allele shows greater penetrance and expressivity under soil moisture stress.

Author: Kumar, J., Srivastava, R.K., Ganesh, M.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 2000

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Inheritance of flower color in chickpea

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Inheritance of flower color in chickpea was studied.

Author: Kumar, J., Vijayalkshmi, N.V.S., Rao, T.N.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 2000

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Subjects list: Genetic aspects, Chickpea, Chick peas
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