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Phenotyping for Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Improvement [PDF]
Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is grown world over for oil and food uses. It is a self-pollinated crop with low genetic diversity. The origin of the crop from single hybridization event followed by chromosome doubling as well as crossing barriers of cultivated species with wild species due to ploidy differences rendered the crop with narrow genetic ...
Janila, P, Nigam, S N
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Identification of the chromosomes of groundnut, Arachis hypogaea L.
Morphology of pachytene chromosomes was studied in Spanish (TMV-2) and Virginia (M-13) types of groundnut. All the 20 chromosomes could be identified individually from certain diagnostic characters in addition to their total lengths and arm ratios.
Murty, U. R. +3 more
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RESUMO: O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar os efeitos do Extrato Aquoso de Amendoim (EAA) no peso, bioquímica sérica e na histologia hepática de ratos Wistar submetidos a dietas normo e hiperlipídicas. A pesquisa foi realizada utilizando 40 ratos Wistar
Thárcia K.B. de Oliveira +5 more
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We assessed Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) performance on five common pasture plant species. Larvae consumed more dock, plantain and chicory per day than red or white clover, but with lower conversion efficiencies. Feeding on red clover reduced weights and egg laying, and lengthened development times compared with plantain.
J. G. Jensen +4 more
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Owing to their excellent fluorescence behavior in the past decades, carbon nanoparticles have gained remarkable attention for a wide range of biomedical applications.
Fasih Bintang Ilhami +5 more
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Abstract The low yield of cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) in sub‐Saharan Africa is credited to several limitations, including poor soil fertility and unsustainable cropping systems. Cereals like maize (Zea mays L.) and legume crops like cowpea support smallholder farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa. Intercropping (more common than rotations) can boost
Richard Kwadwo Kombat +4 more
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Peanut response following soybean grown full‐season or double‐cropped after wheat in North Carolina
Abstract Including soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in the previous cropping cycle can adversely affect peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) yield by increasing disease incidence and populations of plant‐parasitic nematodes in the soil. The impact of double‐cropping wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and soybean versus full‐season soybean (referred to as the soybean
David L. Jordan +11 more
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Peanut combine residue distribution and nutrient stratification across the harvest swath
Abstract Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) production contributes substantial organic matter and nutrients to subsequent rotations, but residue distribution by harvest equipment is often uneven. This study quantified peanut chaff distribution across 6‐row combines at multiple sites in the Missouri Delta during 2023 and 2024.
Justin S. Calhoun +4 more
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Installation, repair, retrieval, and economic returns of S3DI systems in corn and cotton rotations
Abstract The use of shallow subsurface drip irrigation (S3DI) systems in row crops can be economically favorable, provided the system remains in the field without major repairs for a substantial period. This research documents installation, repairs, retrieval, and partial economic returns of S3DI systems in service for 4, 5, 6, and 8 years.
Ronald B. Sorensen +2 more
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Genetic divergence in ground nut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
Divergence analysis among fifty groundnut genotypes using Mahalanobis’s D2 statistic grouped into twenty-seven clusters. The maximum inter-cluster distance was found between clusters XXVII and XVIII (D=22.53) followed by clusters XXVI and XVIII (D=20.79) and XXVII and XXIII (D=20.63) indicated that these groups of genotypes were highly divergent from ...
Satyenrda Singh Raghuwanshi +4 more
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