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South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 2014
Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea L.) is an underutilised African legume that fits the same ecological niche as Arachis hypogea. It is still cultivated using landraces and little is known about their seed quality. The current study evaluated seed quality characteristics (viability and vigour) of a local landrace on the basis of seed coat and ...
Chibarabada, Tendai P +2 more
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Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea L.) is an underutilised African legume that fits the same ecological niche as Arachis hypogea. It is still cultivated using landraces and little is known about their seed quality. The current study evaluated seed quality characteristics (viability and vigour) of a local landrace on the basis of seed coat and ...
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Inheritance of Seed-coat colour in Gram (Cicer arietinum)
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1950It was stated in a previous paper by Ramanatha Ayyar and Balasubrahmanyan (1936) that the seed-coat colour Rood's brown corresponding to the seed grade CS 12 was formed by the addition of factor T to CS 10 and that T had no effect when P was absent.
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European Journal of Forest Pathology, 1980
AbstractBlack seed of Scots pine are more resistant to damping‐off. The content of certain elements and chemical compounds in the seed coats differs widely depending on seed colour and physiological state (resting, germinating and infected seeds). The quantitative and qualitative differences in fatty acids content, total nitrogen, amino acids, some ...
Jadwiga Rosochacka, A. P. Grzywacz
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AbstractBlack seed of Scots pine are more resistant to damping‐off. The content of certain elements and chemical compounds in the seed coats differs widely depending on seed colour and physiological state (resting, germinating and infected seeds). The quantitative and qualitative differences in fatty acids content, total nitrogen, amino acids, some ...
Jadwiga Rosochacka, A. P. Grzywacz
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Madras Agricultural Journal, 1982
of seeds viz., 625 6x8 retained and 6x8 possed occured in the seed lot. Besides sizes variation, seed coat colour varition also was encountered in one and the same sam- ple of seeds. Seeds possessing seed cost of uniformly tan colour uniformly dark tan colour and dark ten colour with black patches occurred Nearly 78 50 percent seeds could be recovered ...
KARIVARATHARAJU V +3 more
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of seeds viz., 625 6x8 retained and 6x8 possed occured in the seed lot. Besides sizes variation, seed coat colour varition also was encountered in one and the same sam- ple of seeds. Seeds possessing seed cost of uniformly tan colour uniformly dark tan colour and dark ten colour with black patches occurred Nearly 78 50 percent seeds could be recovered ...
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Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2016
SUMMARY The molecular mechanism underlying the yellow seed trait has been a subject of quality breeding in Brassica. Thus, uncovering the biosynthetic pathway of proanthocyanidin (PA) accumulation in the Brassica seed coat is a promising research ...
L. L. Liu +4 more
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SUMMARY The molecular mechanism underlying the yellow seed trait has been a subject of quality breeding in Brassica. Thus, uncovering the biosynthetic pathway of proanthocyanidin (PA) accumulation in the Brassica seed coat is a promising research ...
L. L. Liu +4 more
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Relationships of rapeseed strength properties to seed size, colour and coat fibre composition
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2008AbstractBACKGROUND: The size and strength of rapeseeds are factors likely to determine their suitability for storage and processing. The mechanical properties of whole seeds depend mainly on their coat composition. This study investigates variations in seed strength and colour between different‐sized rapeseeds. The paper also presents an explanation of
Małgorzata Tańska +2 more
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Mapping of AFLP markers linked to seed coat colour loci in Brassica juncea (L.) Czern
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004Association mapping of the seed-coat colour with amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers was carried out in 39 Brassica juncea lines. The lines had genetically diverse parentages and varied for seed-coat colour and other morphological characters. Eleven AFLP primer combinations were used to screen the 39 B.
V, Sabharwal +3 more
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Inheritance of Characters in Gram (C.arietinum Foliage colour and rough seed coat
MADRAS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, 1937Foliage colour.Among the various exotic and extra provincial types of grain introduced and studied on the Cotton Breeding Station.Coimbatore,three types viz.1.22 from Sisra in the Punjab. T16 and T62 from Pusa in Bihar possessed pale yellowish chlorotic leaves.It was found to be a definite varietal character breeding true in 1.22.but in the other types
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Effect of the seed coat colour on water uptake rate, seed germination and sprouting of common bean
2021Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most widespread legume in Croatia and the production is based on landraces of great morphological diversity. Cultivars morphologically differ most in the seed coat colour, which affects water uptake, seed germination and sprouting.
Vidak, Monika +4 more
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Inheritance of siliqua orientation and seed coat colour in Brassica tournefortii
Plant Breeding, 2008AbstractThe inheritance of siliqua orientation and seed coat colour in Brassica tournefortii was investigated using four genotypes varying in these two characters. The F1, F2 and backcross generations of two crosses were used for studying the segregation pattern of the traits.
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