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Role of Finger Millet, Pearl Millet and Foxtail Millet in Osteoporosis

Sanjeevani Darshan National - Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 2023
Objectives- Osteoporosis is a chronic, metabolic, progressive bone disease which is characterized by decrease in bone density and increased bone fragility resulting in increase the risk of fracture. It is the most common bone disease affecting one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50 years Worldwide.The study is aimed to decrease such ...
Dr. Rakhi G Nishane   +1 more
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Androgenesis in Pearl Millet

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1982
Summary The techniques of androgenesis adapted to pearl millet, Pennisetum typhoides, described here have led to the obtention of embryoids and calluses from all the genotypes used. Plants have been regenerated from 23 D2B1 and from F1 hybrid Massue ♀ × Liqui ♂ microspore cultures.
Duc Bui Dang Ha, Jean Pernes
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Transmission of primary trisomics in pearl millet

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1984
Transmission rates of extra chromosomes found in the full set of trisomics of pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum) (2n = 14) were estimated by examining the progeny of selfed trisomics and the progeny of trisomics crossed to disomics. When the trisomics were selfed, 'dark green' and 'tiny' had the highest transmission rate (23.8% and 23.3 ...
U P, Singh   +3 more
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Multiple chromosomal interchanges in pearl millet

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1982
Intercrossing and irradiation were successfully used in pearl millet (Pennisetum typhoides) to develop multiple interchanges involving up to the total complement of all the chromosomes in one complex. In interchange heterozygotes showing ⊙ 12 + 1 II and ⊙ 14, 90.9 and 87.8 per cent of the cells, respectively, had chromosome configurations other than ...
D S, Brar, J L, Minocha
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Cytogenetics of Pearl Millet

1981
Publisher Summary This chapter summarizes the available information on different aspects of pearl millet cytogenetics. It provides useful information to cytogeneticists and breeders engaged in the improvement of pearl millet and other forage species of Pennisetum. Pearl millet is a favorable organism for genetic research.
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Pearl Millet

2020
Sneh Punia   +4 more
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Breeding Pearl Millet

1983
Pearl millet Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke, also called bulrush cattail or spiked millet in English, bajra in Hindi, kambu in Tamil, dukhn in Arabic, and mil de chandelles in West Africa, is the world’s most important cereal in the hot, arid sections of the world.
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Genetics of desynaptic mutants in pearl millet

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1980
Two desynaptic mutants, one of spontaneous origin and the other induced through colchicine treatment, were obtained in pearl millet. The desynpatic character was a monogenically controlled recessive one. Tests for allelism have indicated that the desynaptic genes of the two sources were allelic.
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