@article{icrisat4202, year = {1994}, title = {Registration of Eight Ascochyta Blight-Resistant, Early Maturing, Large-Seeded Chickpea Germplasms}, volume = {34}, number = {5}, pages = {1416--1417}, author = {K B Singh and M V Reddy}, publisher = {Crop Science Society of America}, journal = {Crop Science}, url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/4202/}, abstract = {Released in 1992, these Cicer arietinum germplasms were developed from crosses between ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei)-resistant, late-maturing, intermediate type (pea-shaped, small, orange seeds) germplasm accessions and early maturing, high-yielding, kabuli type (ram-head-shaped, large, beige seeds) lines in the ICRISAT-ICARDA Kabuli Chickpea Project in Syria. Recurrent selection for resistance to A. rabiei and other agronomically desirable traits was conducted at Tel Hadya, Syria. All 8 lines were resistant to A. rabiei both in the field and greenhouse and have typical kabuli type seed. Three of them, FLIP90-98C (PI578065), FLIP91-22C (PI578068) and FLIP91-46C (PI578070), have early maturity ({$\leq$}131 days to 50\% flowering). The lines FLIP91-2C (PI578066), FLIP91-24C (PI578069), FLIP91-50C (PI578071) and FLIP91-54C (PI578072) have large seeds (40-50.6 g per 100 seeds) and medium maturity. FLIP91-18C (PI578067) has both early maturity and large seeds} }