TY - JOUR AV - public A1 - Sameer Kumar, C V A1 - Wani, S P A1 - Nagesh Kumar, M V A1 - Jaganmohan Rao, P A1 - Saxena, K B A1 - Hingane, A J A1 - Sudhakar, C A1 - Pushpavalli, S N V C L A1 - Yamini, K N A1 - Shruthi, H B A1 - Saxena, R K A1 - Varshney, R K TI - Hybrid Technology?a new vista in pigeonpea breeding UR - http://oar.icrisat.org/10763/ JF - The Journal of Research PJTSAU SN - 2395-5945 PB - PJTSAU N2 - Once designated as an ?orphan crop? to now being crowned as a mainstream ?commercial crop?, pigeonpea has evolved over the decades as lifeline for millions of resource poor farmers in the semi-arid tropics, where it is cultivated for both subsistence and commercial purpose.Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.)] is the sixth most important legume crop, grown predominantly in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America. India is considered as the center of origin of pigeonpea (Van der Maesen, 1980) because of its natural genetic variability available in the local germplasm and the presence of its wild relatives in the country. .. KW - Pigeonpea KW - Genetic variances KW - Gene effects KW - Male Sterility Systems KW - Genetic Male Sterility KW - ICPH 2740 KW - Seed production technology KW - Breeding KW - Genomics KW - pigeonpea hybrids Y1 - 2016/// SP - 1 ID - icrisat10763 EP - 13 VL - 44 IS - 4 ER -