Tefera, F
(1998)
Association of morphological characters and Fusarium wilt resistance with seed yield in a kabuli x desi chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cross.
Masters thesis, Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University.
Supervisors
Supervisors Name | Supervisors ID |
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Kumar, Jagdish | ICRISAT |
Prabhakara Rao, K | ANGRAU |
Nageswara Rao, G | ANGRAU |
Abstract
Studies were taken up to ascertain the inheritance of n~orphological
characters and to determine their association among then~selvesa nd with seed
yield and fusarium wilt resistance in chickpea cross, ICCV2 x JG62. lCCV2 is a
kabuli type with fusarium wilt resistance and medium bold seed weight of 26 g
100' seeds. JG62 is a typical desi type with 16 g 100' seed weight. However, it
is susceptible to fusarium wilt. F, from this cross was grown in a healthy plot as
well as in a fusarium wilt-sick plot. Random recombinant inbred lines (RILs) in
F,, were also grown in healthy and sick plots. This work was done during the
postrainy season 1997/98 on the research farm at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-hid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502
324, India...
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Mandate crops > Chickpea |
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30 Aug 2011 08:42 |
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http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/699 |
Acknowledgement: |
I acknowledge with affection and thanks to Dr. H.A. Khan and Dr. T.
Nagestvara Rao, Associate Professors, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding,
College of Agriculture, Rajendranapr, Hyderabad, for their recommendation to
do tlds study at ICRISAT, help during difficult times and valuable suggestions
during the entire period of my post-graduate sti~dy.
I wish to record my special thanks to all tl~ew orkers in Chickpea Section,
Training Office and Library, ICRISAT, for their excellent contribution and
assistance during the course of this investigation. Special thanks goes to Mr. B.V.
Rao, Mr. M. Aziz, Mr. G.S Reddy, and Mr. M. Yesudas, for their constant
encouragement and genuine clsslstance during nly research work.
I am highly indebted to my parent, brothers, sisters, relatives and friends
for their good wishes, moral supports and encouragement. I tllank many others
who have directly or indirectly helped me in preparing this thesis.
Finally 1 would like to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to my
wife, Saba Cheru, for inspiration, affection, patience and constant encouragement
through her numerous letters during the period of my endeavour.
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