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Publikováno v:
The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 84, Iss 4 (2014)
The data gathered on germplasm collection of maize evidently showed is a preliminary attempt on digitization of collecting mission data of maize genetic resources to enhance its use in plant genetic resource management in maize in India through quali
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https://doaj.org/article/7d5ff16aeda5489aa116767998f59105
Publikováno v:
Plant Genetic Resources. 12:58-66
Nagaland is one of the eight states in the north-eastern region of India, where a considerable diversity exists in cultivated rice. Recent exploration in this tribal-dominated state has resulted in a collection of 130 rice accessions growing under di
Publikováno v:
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 60:2033-2054
The subterranean parts of many wild plants form an important constituent of traditional diet of the tribal inhabitants of Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Odisha especially in times of food scarcity during critical periods. However, no specific study has
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 57:443-452
Among the 52 species reported in Cucumis, cucumber and muskmelon are the most important species, extensively cultivated by the human for consumption. Diversity has been reported in the wild species of Cucumis from India. Considering the status of gen
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 56:729-733
Crotalaria tetragona Roxb. ex Andr., locally known as “Tum-thang” was collected from Mizoram state of north-eastern hill region of India during 2008. Its flowers were being sold by the tribal communities in local markets. The buds and flowers are
Autor:
Subbaraya Uma, M. Latha, PM Kumaran, Z Abraham, K. Joseph John, Tilak Raj Sharma, M. Unnikrishnan, Nilendra Nair, S. K. Mishra, D. C. Bhandari, S. S. Malik, Johnson K. George, S. K. Pareek, R. Senthilkumar
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 55:1279-1289
The Andaman and Nicobar (A&N) group of islands is immensely rich in plant biodiversity. Andaman’s native tribes are hunter-gatherers, sustaining on wild or marine food and practically do not have any cultivation. Diversity in cultivated crops is pr
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 55:91-104
The genetic diversity in genus Prunus is mainly confined to temperate regions of Himalaya and to a lesser extent in the sub-montane and hilly regions of peninsular India. The cultivated and wild species of Prunus have tremendous potential for improve
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 55:187-202
A total of 373 species of wild relatives of crop plants representing 120 genera and 48 families were collected from different phytogeographical regions of India during a mission mode sub-project on Sustainable Management of Plant Biodiversity under N
Autor:
Ishwari Singh Bisht, D. C. Bhandari, Baldev S. Dhillon, K. S. Rao, R. K. Maikhuri, Sunil Nautiyal
Publikováno v:
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 53:1333-1350
There is a growing realisation world over that the introduction of modern agriculture has to be supplemented with measures to conserve biodiversity in situ if yield gains are to be stabilized. Hence, there is a growing interest from agricultural deve
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 54:345-357
Farming communities in traditional agroecosystems have been playing an important role in conserving agricultural diversity. They are not only the custodians but also managers of the crop diversity and maintain the dynamic processes of crop evolution