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Mitochondrial DNA Part A: DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis, 2019
This study was attempted to focus on the pattern of codon usage bias (CUB) of chloroplast genes in two species of Pisum viz. P. fulvum and P. sativum and to identify the factors which influence CUB. Bioinformatic tools were used to understand codon usage
Debjyoti Bhattacharyya +1 more
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This study was attempted to focus on the pattern of codon usage bias (CUB) of chloroplast genes in two species of Pisum viz. P. fulvum and P. sativum and to identify the factors which influence CUB. Bioinformatic tools were used to understand codon usage
Debjyoti Bhattacharyya +1 more
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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2008
Interspecific populations derived from crossing cultivated field pea, Pisum sativum, with the wild pea relative, Pisum fulvum, were scored for pod and seed injury caused by the pea weevil, Bruchus pisorum. Pod resistance was quantitatively inherited in the F2 population, with evidence of transgressive segregation. Heritability of pod resistance between
O. Byrne +4 more
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Interspecific populations derived from crossing cultivated field pea, Pisum sativum, with the wild pea relative, Pisum fulvum, were scored for pod and seed injury caused by the pea weevil, Bruchus pisorum. Pod resistance was quantitatively inherited in the F2 population, with evidence of transgressive segregation. Heritability of pod resistance between
O. Byrne +4 more
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Plant and Soil, 1981
Pisum sativum ecotype fulvum forms ineffective nodules with Rhizobium strains, isolated from effective nodules of the cultivated pea in Europe. Rhizobium strains isolated from nodules of fulvum peas in Israel are fully effective on this host plant, but in association with the cultivated pea they induce nodules of poor N2-fixing activity.
T A Lie, Lie T A
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Pisum sativum ecotype fulvum forms ineffective nodules with Rhizobium strains, isolated from effective nodules of the cultivated pea in Europe. Rhizobium strains isolated from nodules of fulvum peas in Israel are fully effective on this host plant, but in association with the cultivated pea they induce nodules of poor N2-fixing activity.
T A Lie, Lie T A
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ИДЕНТИФИКАЦИЯ И ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ПОЛИМОРФИЗМА ГЕНА САХАРОЗОСИНТАЗЫ SUS1 PISUM FULVUM
Молекулярная биология, 2015Капустин Борис +2 more
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Karyotype studies on Pisum fulvum and Pisum sativum, using a chromosome image analysis system
Genome, 1991Clara Conicella, G Venora
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Variation among Accessions of Pisum fulvum for Resistance to Pea Weevil
Crop Science, 2002S. L. Clement, D. Hardie, L. Elberson
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Karyotype studies on Pisum fulvum and Pisum sativum, using a chromosome image analysis system
Genome, 1991Karyotype studies were conducted on Pisum fulvum, employing traditional and image analysis methods. Meiotic data from F1 plants obtained from crosses between Pisum sativum and P. fulvum were also obtained and correlated with the karyotype data. The karyotypes of the wild species P. fulvum were different from the standard P.
Errico A, Conicella C, Venora G
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Variation among Accessions of Pisum fulvum for Resistance to Pea Weevil
Crop Science, 2002ABSTRACTThe pea weevil, Bruchus pisorum (L.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), is one of the most intractable pest problems of cultivated pea, Pisum sativum L. The availability of resistant cultivars would give growers more pest management options. Searches for plant resistance to pea weevil were expanded to the Pisum secondary gene pool (P. fulvum Sm.) because
S. L. Clement +2 more
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