Browse by ICRISAT Creators

Up a level
Export as [feed] Atom [feed] RSS 1.0 [feed] RSS 2.0
Jump to: Article
Number of items: 6.

Article

Pushpavalli, R and Kanatti, A and Govindaraj, M (2020) Use of infrared thermography imaging for assessing heat tolerance in high and low iron pearl millet lines. Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 11 (02). pp. 627-632. ISSN 0975-928X

Pushpavalli, R and Quealy, J and Colmer, T D and Turner, N C and Siddique, K H M and Rao, M V and Vadez, V (2016) Salt Stress Delayed Flowering and Reduced Reproductive Success of Chickpea (Cicer arietinumL.), A Response Associated with Na+Accumulation in Leaves. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 202 (2). pp. 125-138. ISSN 0931-2250

Pushpavalli, R and Krishnamurthy, L and Thudi, M and Gaur, P M and Rao, M V and Siddique, K H M and Colmer, T D and Colmer, N C and Varshney, R K and Vadez, V (2015) Two key genomic regions harbour QTLs for salinity tolerance in ICCV 2 × JG 11 derived chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) recombinant inbred lines. BMC Plant Biology, 15 (124). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1471-2229

Pushpavalli, R and Zaman-Allah, M and Turner, N C and Baddam, R and Rao, M V and Vadez, V (2014) Higher flower and seed number leads to higher yield under water stress conditions imposed during reproduction in chickpea. Functional Plant Biology, 42 (2). pp. 162-174. ISSN 1445-4408

Turner, N C and Colmer, T D and Quealy, J and Pushpavalli, R and Krishnamurthy, L and Kaur, J and Singh, G and Siddique, K H M and Vadez, V (2013) Salinity tolerance and ion accumulation in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) subjected to salt stress. Plant and Soil, 365 (1-2). pp. 347-361. ISSN 1573-5036

Vadez, V and Rashmi, M and Sindhu, K and Muralidharan, M and Pushpavalli, R and Turner, N C and Krishnamurthy, L and Gaur, P M and Colmer, T D (2012) Large number of flowers and tertiary branches, and higher reproductive success increase yields under salt stress in chickpea. European Journal of Agronomy, 41. pp. 42-51. ISSN 1161-0301

This list was generated on Mon Dec 9 19:37:47 2024 UTC.