Broadening the genetic base of cultivated chickpea following introgression of wild Cicer species-progress, constraints and prospects

M Singh, N Malhotra, K Singh - Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2021 - Springer
The narrow genetic base of cultivated chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) has hindered the
progress in realizing high genetic gains in chickpea breeding programs. Moreover, different …

Introgression of morphological, phenological and productivity traits along with disease resistance from Cicer pinnatifidum into cultivated chickpea: a success story

S Salaria, S Bindra, I Singh, U Rani, AS Kumar, BS Gill… - Euphytica, 2023 - Springer
Wild Cicer species are known as potential genetic resources for resistance to a/biotic
stresses as cultivated chickpea (C. arietinum L.) has a particularly narrow genetic base and …

CHARACTERIZATION IN F1 GENERATION OF KABULI, DESI AND WILD CICER GENOTYPES FOR PLANT TRAITS.

G KAMCI TEKIN, BT BICER - Genetika (0534-0012), 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
It is important to understand the magnitude of the changes in variation created by the
crossbreeding of cultivated chickpea varieties with a narrow genetic base, desi and kabuli …

Characterization in F1 generation of Kabuli, Desi and wild Cicer genotypes for plant traits

TG Kamci, TB Bicer - Genetika, 2023 - doiserbia.nb.rs
It is important to understand the magnitude of the changes in variation created by the
crossbreeding of cultivated chickpea varieties with a narrow genetic base, desi and kabuli …

Wild Chickpea: Treasure of Novel Diversity for Crop Improvement

M Singh, R Sood - Legume Crop Wild Relatives - taylorfrancis.com
The crop wild relatives represent heterogeneity and provide researchers with certain game-
changing traits of interest. The domesticated chickpea species has narrow genetic diversity …

INTROGRESSION OF PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCING TRAITS INTO CHICKPEA (Cicer arietinum L.) FROM A WILD RELATIVE Cicer reticulatum

RK Bhavyasree - 2016 - krishikosh.egranth.ac.in
Abstract Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) GPF2 was crossed with two C. reticulatum accessions
EC556270 and ILWC21. The F1 progenies derived were backcrossed to cultivated parent to …