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A Highly Conserved SNARE‐Associated Protein Enhances Plant Immunity by Regulating Vesicle Trafficking

open access: yesPlant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 24, Issue 5, Page 3426-3440, May 2026.
ABSTRACT The plant endomembrane system and vesicle trafficking are central to plant immunity, mediating the targeted delivery and recycling of defence molecules during pathogen attack. Here, we investigated the functional role of soybean Vacuole Membrane Protein 1 (GmVMP1) in mediating resistance against soybean cyst nematode (SCN, Heterodera glycines).
Tracy E. Hawk   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Multiple QTL-Seq Strategy Delineates Potential Genomic Loci Governing Flowering Time in Chickpea

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2017
Identification of functionally relevant potential genomic loci using an economical, simpler and user-friendly genomics-assisted breeding strategy is vital for rapid genetic dissection of complex flowering time quantitative trait in chickpea.
Rishi Srivastava   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Interspecific hybridization between Cicer arietinum and wild Cicer species [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Twenty-eight interspecific crosses between 8 elite C. arietinum genotypes as females and 6 accessions of 5 wild Cicer spp. as male parents were attempted during the 1988-89 and 1989-90 growing seasons.
Rheenen, H A van   +3 more
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Insights into lentil diversity, domestication, and the genetic basis of important agronomic traits through resequencing of 238 Lens accessions

open access: yesThe Plant Journal, Volume 126, Issue 3, May 2026.
SUMMARY Lentil is an important legume crop with significant nutritional value, playing a pivotal role in environmentally sustainable agricultural systems. The lentil whole‐genome resequencing data have not been reported. In this study, we re‐sequenced a total of 238 Lens accessions, including 112 cultivated lentils, 71 landraces, and 55 wild species ...
Yu Ma   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Use made of wild legume relatives in breeding

open access: yes, 2010
Presently vast genetic resources are available for improvement of the main crops used by humans and animals. The ex-situ collections safeguard those resources collected in the past, although not all collections are safe even today as far as personnel and
Upadhyaya, H.D.   +2 more
core  

Evaluation of wild Cicer accessions for resistance to wilt and root rots [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
During 1986-88, 22 accessions of 8 wild Cicer spp. (C. bijugum, C. cuneatum, C. chorassanicum, C. echinospermum, C. judaicum, C. pinnatifidum, C. reticulatum and C. yamashitae) were screened for resistance to Fusarium wilt (F. oxysporum f.sp.
Raju, T N, Pundir, R P S, Reddy, M V
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Geographic locations of cultivated and wild Cicer species collection sites (C: Cultivated; W: Wild) i. Fertile Crescent; ii. Ethiopia; iii. Central Asia.

open access: yes, 2014
Geographic locations of cultivated and wild Cicer species collection sites (C: Cultivated; W: Wild) i. Fertile Crescent; ii. Ethiopia; iii. Central Asia.
Abhishek Rathore (560197)   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Ecological Genetic Divergence of the Fungal Pathogen Didymella rabiei on Sympatric Wild and Domesticated Cicer spp. (Chickpea) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
For millennia, chickpea ( Cicer arietinum ) has been grown in the Levant sympatrically with wild Cicer species. Chickpea is traditionally spring-sown, while its wild relatives germinate in the autumn and develop in the winter.
Chilvers, Martin I   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Soil acidity stress: A faba bean (Vicia faba L.) cultivation challenge in Ethiopia, mitigation, and future perspectives

open access: yesAgrosystems, Geosciences &Environment, Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Soil acidity is among the most important abiotic stresses globally constraining agricultural land and crop productivity. Globally, about 30%–40% of total arable land is under the influence of acidic soil. In Ethiopia, approximately 43% of arable land and productive areas are constrained by acidic soil.
Morketa Gudeta, Adugna Hunduma
wiley   +1 more source

Freezing tolerance of chickpea: biochemical and molecular changes at vegetative stage

open access: yesBiologia Plantarum, 2018
The aim of this study was to find a correlation between the freezing tolerance of three chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars (İnci, Işik-05, and Sari-98) and their wild relative C. echinospermum and physiological responses.
Ö. Arslan, F. Eyidoğan, Y. Ekmekçi
doaj   +1 more source

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