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Abate, T.Alene, Arega D.Bergvinson, DavidShiferaw, B.Silim, S.Orr, A.Asfaw, S.[Tropical grain legumes in Africa and South Asia: knowledge and opportunities]Tropical grain legumes in Africa and South Asia: knowledge and opportunities
Bosque Pérez, N.A.Buddenhagen, I.W.[Studies on epidemiology of virus diseases of chickpea in California]Studies on epidemiology of virus diseases of chickpea in California

Chickpea is widely grown food grain legume in rotation with cereals and is an important source of food and income. The chickpea value chain comprise of different actors at different functional levels. Evidence indicates that it is characterized by weak chain coordination leading to poor productio...


Amanu, T.Baars, E.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAbdulkadir, BirhanAmpadu-Boakye, T.Giller, Ken E.Kanampiu, F.[Opportunities for sustainable legume business development: an experience from the public-private partnership progresses in south Eastern Ethiopia.]Opportunities for sustainable legume business development: an experience from the public-private partnership progresses in south Eastern Ethiopia.
Loon, M.P. vanDeng, N.Grassini, P.Edreira, J.I.R.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewBaijukya, Frederick P.Marrou, H.Ittersum, Martin K. van[Prospect for increasing grain legume crop production in East Africa]Prospect for increasing grain legume crop production in East Africa

Polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) are leucine-rich repeat (LRR) plant cell wall glycoproteins involved in plant immunity. They are typically encoded by gene families with a small number of gene copies whose evolutionary origin has been poorly investigated. Here we report the complete ...


Kalunke, R.M.Cenci, A.Volpi, C.O'Sullivan, D.M.Sella, L.Favaron, F.Cervone, F.Lorenzo, G. deD'Ovidio, R.[The pgip family in soybean and three other legume species: evidence for a birth-and-death model of evolution]The pgip family in soybean and three other legume species: evidence for a birth-and-death model of evolution

This minimum list consists of an initial set of characterization and evaluation descriptors for chickpea utilization. This strategic set of descriptors, together with passport data, will become the basis for the global accession level information portal being developed by Bioversity Internationa...


Bioversity InternationalInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry AreasInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid TropicsIndian Agricultural Research Institute[Key access and utilization descriptors for chickpea genetic resources]Key access and utilization descriptors for chickpea genetic resources

International Board for Plant Genetic ResourcesInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry AreasInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics[Descriptors for chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)]Descriptors for chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

This paper looks into one of the key policy questions - understanding of how rural grain markets function in the context of market liberalization and how the emerging architecture of marketing channels determines the distribution of costs, margins and prices for different participants in the mark...


Shiferaw, B.Teklewold, H.[Structure and functioning of chickpea markets in Ethiopia: evidence based on analyses of value chains linking smallholders and markets]Structure and functioning of chickpea markets in Ethiopia: evidence based on analyses of value chains linking smallholders and markets

Forty-two chickpea-nodulating rhizobia were isolated from soil samples collected from diverse agro-ecological locations of Ethiopia and were characterized on the basis of 76 phenotypic traits. Furthermore, 18 representative strains were selected and characterized using multilocus sequence analyse...


Tena, W.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewDegefu, T.Walley, F.[Genetic and phenotypic diversity of rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in soils from southern and central Ethiopia]Genetic and phenotypic diversity of rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in soils from southern and central Ethiopia

Mnalku, A.Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[N2Africa packages improves sustainable productivity of chickpea in Ethiopian Vertisols]N2Africa packages improves sustainable productivity of chickpea in Ethiopian Vertisols

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