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Application of SSR markers for molecular characterisation of hybrid parents and purity assessment of ICPH 2438 hybrid of pigeonpea [Cajanus Cajan (L) Millspaugh] Application of SSR markers for molecular characterisation of hybrid parents and purity assessment of ICPH 2438 hybrid of pigeonpea [Cajanus Cajan (L) Millspaugh]

Saxena RK, Saxena KB, Varshney RK (2010). Application of SSR markers for molecular characterisation of hybrid parents and purity assessment of ICPH 2438 hybrid of pigeonpea [Cajanus Cajan (L) Millspaugh]. Molecular Breeding 26(2):371–380 (DOI: 10.1007/s11032-010-9459-4). Not open access: view abstract

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Multifunctional crop trait ontology for breeders’ data: Field book, annotation, data discovery and semantic enrichment of the literature Multifunctional crop trait ontology for breeders’ data: Field book, annotation, data discovery and semantic enrichment of the literature

Shrestha R, Arnaud E, Mauleon R, Senger M, Davenport GF, Hancock D, Morrison N, Bruskiewich R and McLaren G (2010). Multifunctional crop trait ontology for breeders’ data: Field book, annotation, data discovery and semantic enrichment of the literature. AoB Plants 2010: plq008 11pp. ISSN: 2041-2851 (online: DOI:10.1093/aobpla/plq008).

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How a microbial drug transporter became essential for crop cultivation on acid soils: Aluminium tolerance conferred by the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) family How a microbial drug transporter became essential for crop cultivation on acid soils: Aluminium tolerance conferred by the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) family

Magalhaes JV (2010). How a microbial drug transporter became essential for crop cultivation on acid soils: Aluminium tolerance conferred by the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) family. Annals of Botany 106(1):199–203. (DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcq115). Not open access: view abstract

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Efeito de doses de nitrogênio via fertirrigação na dinâmica microbiana, em solo cultivado com trigo Efeito de doses de nitrogênio via fertirrigação na dinâmica microbiana, em solo cultivado com trigo

Ramos MLG, Carvalho JG, Ribeiro Júnior WQ, Ferraz DMM, Carvalho AM and Amábile RF (2010). Efeito de doses de nitrogênio via fertirrigação na dinâmica microbiana, em solo cultivado com trigo. Bioscience Journal 26(3):376–383. Article in Portuguese.

Abstract: No Cerrado brasileiro, a área cultivada com trigo aumentou consideravelmente nos últimos anos, tendo em vista o desenvolvimento de cultivares especificamente para essas condições edafoclimáticas. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de doses de nitrogênio e de épocas de coleta de solo, no carbono da biomassa microbiana do solo (CBM) respiração basal (RB) e carbono orgânico total do solo (COT), sob cultivo de trigo irrigado. O experimento foi instalado em maio de 2006, em um Latossolo Vermelho, na Embrapa Cerrados (CPAC), no Distrito Federal. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos ao acaso com três repetições, as parcelas receberam as doses de nitrogênio: 50, 100, 150 kg ha-1 N e uma testemunha sem N; as subparcelas representaram as épocas de coleta de solo. Realizou-se apenas uma aplicação de uréia via fertirrigação, no perfilhamento. As coletas de solo foram feitas na camada de 0 - 10 cm para a determinação em quatro épocas: 5 dias antes da primeira fertirrigação; 5 dias depois da primeira fertirrigação; na floração e após a colheita. Houve efeito das doses de N e das épocas de coletas de solo no CBM, RB e COT. O CBM foi um bom parâmetro para avaliar a atividade microbiana a curto prazo, pois este tendeu a diminuir após a aplicação da uréia.

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Strategies for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency of crop plants Strategies for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency of crop plants

Ramaekers L, Remans R, Rao IM, Blair MW, Vanderleyden J (2010). Strategies for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency of crop plants. Field Crops Research 117(2–3):169–176. (DOI:10.1016/j.fcr.2010.03.001). Not open access: view abstract

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Breeding resilient and productive genotypes adapted to drought-prone rainfed ecosystem of India Breeding resilient and productive genotypes adapted to drought-prone rainfed ecosystem of India

Verulkara SB, Mandal NP, Dwivedi JL, Singh BN, Sinha PK, Mahato RN, Dongre P, Singh ON, Bose LK, Swain P, Robin S, Chandrababu R, Senthil S, Jaing A, Shashidhar HE, Hittalmani S, Vera Cruz C, Paris T, Raman A, Haefele S, Serraj R, Atlin G and Kumar A (2010). Breeding resilient and productive genotypes adapted to drought-prone rainfed ecosystem of India. Field Crops Research 117(2–3):197–208 (DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2010.03.005). Not open access: view abstract

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Genetic and genomic tools to improve drought tolerance in wheat Genetic and genomic tools to improve drought tolerance in wheat

Fleury D, Jefferies S, Kuchel H and Langridge P (2010). Genetic and genomic tools to improve drought tolerance in wheat. Journal of Experimental Botany 61(12):3211–3222. (DOI:10.1093/jxb/erq152). Not open access: view abstract

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A QTL study on late leaf spot and rust revealed one major QTL for molecular breeding for rust resistance in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) A QTL study on late leaf spot and rust revealed one major QTL for molecular breeding for rust resistance in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L)

Khedikar YP, Gowda MVC, Sarvamangala C, Patgar KV, Upadhyaya HD, Varshney RK (2010). A QTL study on late leaf spot and rust revealed one major QTL for molecular breeding for rust resistance in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L). Theoretical and Applied Genetics 121:971–984.

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Resistance loci affecting distinct stages of fungal pathogenesis: Use of introgression lines for QTL mapping and characterisation in the maize–Setosphaeria turcica pathosystem Resistance loci affecting distinct stages of fungal pathogenesis: Use of introgression lines for QTL mapping and characterisation in the maize–Setosphaeria turcica pathosystem

Chung C-L, Longfellow JM, Walsh EK, Kerdieh Z, Van Esbroeck G, Balint-Kurti P and Nelson RJ (2010). Resistance loci affecting distinct stages of fungal pathogenesis: Use of introgression lines for QTL mapping and characterisation in the maize–Setosphaeria turcica pathosystem. BMC Plant Biology 10:103.

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Tolerance to postharvest physiological deterioration in cassava roots Tolerance to postharvest physiological deterioration in cassava roots

Morante N, Sanchez T, Ceballos H, Calle F, Perez JC, Egesi C, Cuambe CE, Escobar AF, Ortiz D, Chavez AL and Fregene F (2010). Tolerance to postharvest physiological deterioration in cassava roots. Crop Science 50(4):1333–1338. (DOI:10.2135/cropsci2009.11.0666). Not open access: view abstract

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