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Global research themes GT-Crop improvement and management Publications 2005 |
List of publications 2005
Peer reviewed Books
Peer reviewed Book Chapters
Peer reviewed Journal Articles
Information/Research Bulletins/Manuals
Newsletter Articles/Others
Conference/workshop proceeding papers
Abstracts, Monographs, Posters
Peer reviewed Books
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Bantilan MCS, Mruthyunjaya, Gowda CLL and Anupama GV. (eds). 2005. Research Need Assessment and Agricultural Research Priorities for South and West Asia: proceedings of a workshop, 7-8 Oct 2004, ICRISAT Patancheru, India. Bangkok 102 00, Thailand : Asia Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions; Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India : International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; and New Delhi 110 012, India : National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research. 148 pp.
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Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V (eds.). 2005. Setting breeding objectives and developing seed systems with farmers. A handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects. Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim, Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. 188 pp. |
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Dadi L, Regassa S, Fikre A, Mitiku D, Gaur PM, Gowda CLL and Bantilan MCS. 2005. Adoption studies on improved chickpea varieties in Ethiopia . Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization; and Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. 36 pp. |
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Monyo ES. (ed.). 2005.Farming for profit: Market linkages for subsistence farmers in Zimbabwe. PO Box 776, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics. 36 pp. |
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Ntare BR, Waliyar F, Ramouch M, Masters E and Ndjeunga J. (eds.). 2005. Market prospects for Groundnuts in West Africa. CFC Technical Paper no 39. PO Box 74656, 1070 BR Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Common Fund for Commodities and Patancheru, India: International Crops Research Institute for the semi-Arid tropics. 252 pp. |
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Pande S, Stevenson PC, Neupane RK and Grazywacz D. (eds.) 2005. Policy and strategy for increasing income and food security through improved crop management of chickpea in rice fallows in Asia. Summary of NARC-ICRISAT-NRI Workshop, 17-18 November 2004, Kathmandu, Nepal. Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. 252 pp. |
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Sharma HC. (ed.) 2005. Heliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research. Oxford & IBH, New Delhi, India/Science Publishers Inc., Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK. 469 pp. |
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Peer reviewed Book Chapters
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Ahmad F, Gaur PM and Croser J. 2005. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Pages 187-217 in Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement - Grain Legumes, Volume 1 (Singh RJ and Jauhar PP, eds.). CRC Press, USA.
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Christinck A, Dhamotaran M and Weltzien E. 2005. Characterizing the production system and its anticipated changes with farmers. Pages 41-62 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim, Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Christinck A, Dhamotaran M and Weltzien E. 2005. Characterizing the production system and its anticipated changes with farmers. Pages 41-62 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim , Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Christinck A and Weltzien E. 2005. Identifying target regions and target groups. Pages 25-40 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim, Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Christinck A, Weltzien E and Dhamotaran M. 2005. Understanding farmers' seed management strategies. Pages 63-82 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim, Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Crouch JH, Gaur PM, Buhariwalla HK, Barman P and Sharma HC . 2005. Towards molecular breeding of Heliothis/Helicoverpa resistance in grain legumes. Pages 307-328 in Heliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research (Sharma HC, ed.). Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. |
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Deb UK, Bantilan MCS and Rai KN. 2005. Impacts of Improved Pearl Millet Cultivars in India . Pages 85-99 in Impact of agricultural research: Post-green revolution evidence from India (Joshi et al., eds.). National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi, 110 012, India ; and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
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Deb UK, Bantilan MCS and Reddy BVS. 2005. Impact of improved sorghum cultivars in India. Pages 69-84 in Impact of agricultural research: post-green revolution evidence from India( Joshi PK, Suresh Pal, Birthal PS and Bantilan MCS, eds.). National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Chandu Press, Delhi, India. |
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Deb UK, Bantilan MCS and Nigam SN. 2005. Impacts of improved groundnut varieties in India. Pages 141-152 in Impact of Agricultural Research: Post-Green Revolution Evidence from India ( Joshi PK, Pal S, Birthal PS and Bantilan MCS, eds.). New Delhi, India: National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research and Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. |
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Dua RP, Gowda CLL, Shiv Kumar, Saxena KB, Govil JN, Singh BB, Singh AK, Singh RP, Singh VP and Kranthi S. 2005. Breeding for Resistance to Heliothis/Helicoverpa: Effectiveness and Limitations. Pages 223-242 in Heliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research. (Sharma HC, ed.). New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH/Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK: Science Publishers Inc. |
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Gowda CLL. 2005. Helicoverpa —The Global Problem. Pages 1–6 inHeliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research. (Sharma HC, ed.). New Delhi , India: Oxford & IBH/Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK: Science Publishers Inc. |
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Gowda CLL and Sharma HC. 2005. Legume pod borer/cotton bollworms, Heliothis/ Helicoverpa – The global problem. 2005. Pages 1-9 in Souvenir, National Symposium on Helicoverpa Management – A National Challenge, 27-28 Feb 2005. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India: Indian Society of Pulses Research and Development, Indian Institute for Pulses Research. |
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Grzywacz D, Richards A, Rabindra RJ, Saxena H and Rupela OP. 2005. Efficacy of biopesticides and natural plant products for Heliothis/Helicoverpa control. Pages 371- 389 inHeliothis/Helicoverpa Management – Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research (Sharma H.C, ed.). New Delhi: Oxford & IBH. |
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Jauhar PP, Rai KN, Ozias-Akins P, Chen Z and Hanna WW. 2005. Genetic improvement of pearl millet for grain and forage production: cytogenetic manipulation and heterosis breeding. Pages 281-307, Volume 2 in Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement Series, Cereals (Singh RJ and Jauhar PP, eds.). CRC Press Inc., Boca-Raton FL, USA. |
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Kameshwara Rao N, Mallikarjuna N, Sharma KK, Reddy LJ, Singh P and Gotmare V. 2005. Utilization of wild relatives of crops for resistance to Heliothis/Helicoverpa. Pages 243-254 in Heliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research (Sharma HC. ed.). Oxford & IBH publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India. |
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Rai KN, Reddy BVS and Dakheel A. 2005. Forage potential of sorghum and pearl millet adapted to dry lands. Pages 243-251 in Sustainable Development and Management of Drylands in the Twenty-first Century (Adel El-Beltagy and Saxena MC, eds). Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Development of Drylands, 14-17 Sep 2003, Tehran. International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA), Aleppo, Syria, xvi+ 517 pp. |
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Reddy BVS, Ramesh, S and Sanjana P. 2005. Genetic resources, cytogenetic manipulation and sorghum improvement. Volume 2 in Genetic resources, chromosome engineering, and crop improvement: Cereals (Singh RJ and Jauhar PP, eds.). CRC press, LLC, USA. 456 pp. |
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Rupela OP, Gupta AP and Kapoor KK. 2005. Is high yield possible with biological approaches? Pages 193-203 in Management of Organic Wastes for Crop Production (Kapoor KK, Sharma PK , Dudeja SS and Kundu BS, eds.). CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar 125 004, Haryana, India. |
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Saxena KB. 2005. Pigeonpea ( Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) Pages 85-115, Volume 1 Grain Legumes in Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement (Singh RJ and Jauhar PP, eds.). CRC Press, USA. |
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Serraj R, Hash CT, Buhariwalla HK, Bidinger FR, Folkertsma RT, Chandra S, Gaur PM, Kashiwagi J, Nigam SN, Rupakula A and Crouch JH. 2005. Marker-assisted breeding for crop drought tolerance at ICRISAT: Achievements and prospects. Pages 217 – 238 in Proceedings of the International Congress “In the Wake of the Double Helix: From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution”, 27–31 May 2003, Bologna, Italy (Tuberosa R, Phillips RL and Gale MD, eds.). Bologna, Italy: Avenue media. |
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Sharma HC. 2005. Biotechnological approaches for management of Helicoverpa armigera . Pages 41-50 in Souvenir, National Symposium on Helicoverpa Management – A National Challenge, 27 - 28 Feb 2005. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India: Indian Society of Pulses Research and Development, Indian Institute for Pulses Research.
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Sharma HC, Ahmad R, Ujagir R, Yadav RP, Singh R and Ridsdill-Smith TJ. 2005. Host plant resistance to Helicoverpa: The prospects. Pages 171–213 inHelicoverpa/Heliothis: Management Strategies for the Future (Sharma HC, ed.). New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH/Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK: Science Publishers Inc. |
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Sharma HC, Stevenson PC and Gowda CLL. 2005. Heliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Prospects for Future Research. Pages 453-461 inHeliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research (Sharma HC, ed.). New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH/Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK: Science Publishers Inc. |
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Sharma KK, Ananda Kumar P Singh NP and Sharma HC . 2005. Insecticidal genes and their potential in developing transgenic crops for resistance to cotton bollworm/legume pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera. Pages 255-274 inHeliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research (Sharma HC, ed.). New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH/Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK: Science Publishers Inc. |
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Stevenson PC, Green PWC, Simmonds MSJ and Sharma HC. 2005. Physical and chemical mechanisms of plant resistance to Helicoverpa : Recent Research on Chickpea and Pigeonpea. Pages 209-221 inHeliothis/Helicoverpa Management: Emerging Trends and Strategies for Future Research (Sharma HC, ed.). New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH/Enfield, USA & Plymouth, UK : Science Publishers Inc. |
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Subbarao GV, Ito O, Serraj R, Crouch JH, Tobita S, Okada K, Hash CT, Ortiz R and Berry WL. 2005. Physiological perspectives on improving adaptation to drought – Justification for a systemic component-based approach. Pages 577–594 in Handbook of Photosynthesis, 2 nd edition (Pessarakli M, ed.). CRC Press. |
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Thakur RP and Rao VP. 2005. Pearl millet downy mildew: Host-pathogen interaction and management options. Pages 116-124 in Proceedings of the Asian Conference on Emerging Trends in Plant-Microbe Interactions (Gnanamanickam SS, Balasubramanian R and Anand N, eds.), Chennai 600 025, Tamil Nadu, India: Centre for Advanced Studies in Botany, University of Madras. |
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Weltzien E. 2005. Research on priority setting with farmers. Pages 105-122 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing Seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim , Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Weltzien E, Brocke K vom and Rattunde F. 2005. Planning plant breeding activities with farmers. Pages 123-152 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing Seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim, Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Weltzien E and Christinck A. 2005. Identifying farmers' preferences and needs for varieties and specific traits. Pages 83-104 in Setting Breeding Objectives and Developing Seed Systems with Farmers - A Handbook for Practical Use in Participatory Plant Breeding Projects (Christinck A, Weltzien E and Hoffmann V, eds.). Margraf Publishers, Weikersheim, Germany and Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Peer reviewed Journal Articles
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Ashok Kumar A and Raghavaiah P . 2005. Heterosis for quality and yield traits in wheat. Crop Research 30(1):50-53.
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Anjaiah V, Meher HC, Sharma SB, Sharma KK and Sivaramakrishnana S. 2005. Potential of legume lectins as antagonistic biomolecules to root knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Journal of Plant Protection 33(2). |
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Aruna R, Manohar Rao D, Reddy LJ, Upadhyaya HD and Sharma HC. 2005. Inheritance of Trichomes and Resistance to Pod borer ( Helicoverpa armigera ) and their Association in Interspecific Crosses between Cultivated Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) and its wild relative C. scarabaeoides. Euphytica 145:247-257. |
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Basandrai AK, Pande S, Kishore GK and Basandrai D. 2005. Cultural, morphological and pathogenic variation in Indian isolates of Ascochyta rabiei , the blight pathogen of chickpea(Cicer arietinum L.). The Plant Pathology Journal 21(3):207-213. |
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Bidinger FR, Bhasker Raj AG, Negusse Abraha, Mohammed Ali A, Obilana AB and Jones RB. 2005. Topcross hybrids as an entry into commercial seed production of pearl millet in eastern Africa. Experimental Agriculture 41:335-356. |
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Bidinger FR, Serraj R, Rizvi SMH, Howarth CJ, Yadav RS and Hash CT. 2005. Field evaluation of drought tolerance QTL effects on phenotype and adaptation in pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.)R.Br.] topcross hybrids. Field Crops Research 94:14-32. |
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Chakrabarty SK, Anitha K, Prasada Rao RDVJ, Sharad Babu B, Girish AG, Varaprasad KS, Khetarpal RK and Thakur RP. 2005. Post–entry quarantine detection of high risk plant pathogens in exotic seed material. Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology 34:634-637. |
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Chakrabarty SK, Girish AG, Anitha K, Prasada Rao RDVJ, Varaprasad KS, Khetarpal RK and Thakur RP. 2005. Detection, seedborne nature, disease transmission and eradication of seedborne infection of Rhizoctonia bataticola (Taub.) Buttler in groundnut. Indian Journal of Plant Protection 33:85-89. |
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Dhillon MK, Naresh, JS, Ram Singh and Sharma NK. 2005. Evaluation of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) genotypes for resistance to melon fruit fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae. Indian Journal of Plant Protection 33(1):55-59. |
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Dhillon MK, Naresh JS, Ram Singh and Sharma NK. 2005. Influence of physico-chemical traits of bitter gourd, Momordica charantia L. on larval density and resistance to melon fruit fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett). Journal of Applied Entomology 129(7):393-399. |
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Dhillon MK, Ram Singh, Naresh JS and Sharma HC. 2005. Melon fruit fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae: Biology and management. Journal of Insect Science 5:40. |
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Dhillon MK, Sharma HC, Ram Singh and Naresh JS. 2005. Mechanisms of resistance to shoot fly, Atherigona soccata in sorghum. Euphytica 144:301-312. |
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Dhillon MK, Sharma HC, Reddy BVS, Ram Singh, Naresh JS and Kai Z. 2005. Relative susceptibility of different male-sterile cytoplasms in sorghum to shoot fly, Atherigona soccata. Euphytica 144:275-283. |
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Gowda CLL, Ramesh S, Chandra S and Upadhyaya HD. 2005. Genetic basis of pod borer ( Helicoverpa armigera ) resistance and grain yield in desi and kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum Linn.). Euphytica 145:199-214. |
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Gowda CLL and Upadhyaya HD. 2005. International Crop Germplasm Exchange at ICRISAT. Special Issue on International Symposium on Plant Introduction: Achievements and Opportunities in South Asia. Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources 18:25. |
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Gowda CLL, Reddy BVS and Ramesh S. 2005. From subsistence to market-oriented agriculture: Sorghum case study, Financing Agriculture 37(2):34-40. |
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Gwata ET, Wofford DS, Boote KJ, Blount AR and Pfahler PL. 2005. Inheritance of promiscuous nodulation in soybean. Crop Science 45:635-638. |
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Gwata ET, Silim SN and Mgonja MA. 2005. Impact of a new source of Resistance to Fusarium wilt in Pigeonpea. Journal of Phytopathology 153:1-3. |
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Hash CT, Thakur RP and Azhaguvel P. 2005. Mapping-directed conventional backcrossing for improved pearl millet downy mildew resistance. Agronomy Abstracts 163-6.
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Kang GS, Beri V, Sidhu BS and Rupela OP. 2005. A new index to assess soil quality and sustainability of wheat based cropping systems. Biology and Fertility of Soils 41:389 - 398. |
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Kang GS, Beri V, Sidhu BS and Rupela OP. 2005. A new index to assess soil quality and sustainability of wheat based cropping systems. Biology and Fertility of Soils 41:389 - 398. |
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Kalyani G, Sonali S, Reddy AS, Reddy AGS, Waliyar F and Nigam SN . 2005. Resistance to tobacco streak virus in groundnut, Arachis hypogaea. Journal of Oilseeds Research 22(1): 105-107. |
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Kashiwagi J, Krishnamurthy L, Upadhyaya HD, Hari Kishana S, Chandra S, Vincent V and Serraj R. 2005. Genetic variability of drought-avoidance root trait in the mini core germplasm collection of chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.). Euphytica 146:213-222. |
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Kishore GK and Pande S . 2005. Integrated management of late leaf spot and rust diseases of groundnut using leaf extract of Datura metel and chlorothalonil. Australasian Plant Pathology 34 (2):261-264. |
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Kishore GK and Pande S. 2005. Integrated management of late leaf spot and rust diseases of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) with Prosopis juliflora leaf extract and chlorothalonil. International Journal of Pest Management 51:325-332. |
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Kishore GK and Pande S. 2005. Natural fungicides for management of phyto-pathogenic fungi. Annual Review of Plant Pathology 2004. 3:331-356. |
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Kishore GK, Pande S, Rao JN and Podile AR. 2005. Pseudomonas aeruginosa inhibits the plant cell wall degrading enzymes of Sclerotium rolfsii and reduces the severity of groundnut stem rot. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113(3):315-320. |
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Kishore GK, Pande S and Podile AR. 2005. Biological control of late leaf spot of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) with chitinolytic bacteria. Phytopathology 95(10):1157-1165. |
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Kishore GK, Pande S and Podile AR. 2005. Management of late leaf spot of groundnut ( rachis hypogaea L.) with chlorothalonil tolerant isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Plant Pathology 54(3):401-408. |
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Kishore GK, Pande S and Podile AR.2005. Biological control of collar rot disease with broad-spectrum antifungal bacteria associated with groundnut. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 51(2):123-132. |
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Kishore GK, Pande S and Podile AR. 2005. Chitin-supplemented foliar application of Serratia marcescens GPS 5 activates defense-related enzymes of groundnut. Journal of Phytopathology 153(3):169-173. |
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Kishore GK, Pande S and Podile AR. 2005. Phylloplane bacteria increase seedling emergence, growth and yield of field-grown groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Letters in Applied Microbiology 40(4):260-268. |
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Kumar PL, Jones AT and Waliyar F. 2005. Biology, etiology and management of pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease. Annual Review of Plant Pathology 3:1-25. |
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Kumar PL, Latha TK, Kulkarni NK, Raghavendra K, Saxena KB, Waliyar F, Rangaswamy KT, Muniyappa V, Sabitha Doriswamy and Jones AT. 2005. Broad-based resistance to pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease in wild relatives of pigeonpea (Cajanus: Phaseoleae). Annals of Applied Biology 146:371-379. |
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Kumar VK, Sharma HC and Reddy KD. 2005. Antibiosis component of resistance to spotted stem borer, Chilo partellus in sorghum, Sorghum bicolor. Crop Protection 25:66-72. |
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Kumari AD, Sharma HC and Reddy DJ. 2005. Oviposition non-preference as component of resistance to pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera in pigeonpea. Journal of Applied Entomology 130:10-14. |
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Mgonja MA, Chandra S, Monyo ES, Gwata ET, Chisi M, Saadan HM and Kudita S. 2005. Improving the efficiencies of crop breeding programs through region-based approaches: the case of sorghum and pearl millet in southern Africa . Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment 3:124-129. |
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Mgonja MA, Chandra S, Monyo ES, Obilana AO and Chinhema E. 2005. Stratification of SADC regional sorghum testing sites based on grain yield of varieties. Field Crops Research 96:25-30. |
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Nalini Mallikarjuna and Saxena KB. 2005. A new cytoplasmic male-sterility system derived from cultivated pigeonpea cytoplasm. Euphytica 142 (1-2):143-148. |
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Nalini Mallikarjuna and Kalpana N. 2005. Mechanisms of cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterility in pigeonpea wide cross Cajanus cajan x C. acutifolius. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 64(2):115-117. |
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Navi SS, Bandyopadhyay R, Reddy RK, Thakur RP and Yang XB . 2005. Effects of wetness duration and grain development stages on sorghum grain mold infection. Plant Disease 89:872-878. |
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Nigam SN, Chandra S, Rupa Sridevi K, Bhukta M, Wright GC, Rachaputi NR, Cruickshank AW, Reddy PV and Deshmukh MP. 2005. Efficiency of empirical and trait-based selection for kernel yield in groundnut. Annals of Applied Biology 146:433–439. |
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Pande S, Siddique KHM, Kishore GK, Baaya B, Gaur PM, Gowda CLL, Bretag, T and Crouch JH . 2005. Ascochyta blight of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): a review of Biology, pathogenicity and disease management. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56(4):317-332. |
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Pande S, Stevenson PC, Rao JN, Neupane RK, Grzywacz D, Bourai VA and Kishore GK. 2005. Reviving Chickpea Production in Nepal Through Integrated Crop Management, with Emphasis on Botrytis Gray Mold. Plant Disease 89(12):1252-1262. |
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Rajasekher Reddy A, Ravinder Reddy V, Parthasarathy Rao P, Gurava Reddy K, Reddy BVS, Ramachandraiah D and Rao CLN. 2005. Performance of layers on sorghum based poultry feed rations. Journal of SAT Agricultural Research 1(1):1-4 ( http://www.icrisat.org/journal/cropimprovement/ismn46/v1i1perf.pdf ) |
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Ramesh S, Reddy BVS, Sanjana Reddy P, Hebbar Manjunath and Ibrahim M. 2005. Responses of selected sorghum lines to soil salinity stress under field conditions. Journal of SAT Agricultural Research 1(1):1-4. ( http://www.icrisat.org/journal/ cropimprovement/ismn46/v1i1response.pdf ) |
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Ravinder Reddy Ch, Navi SS and Vilas A Tonapi. 2005. Seed-borne fungi of sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, chickpea, pigeonpea, and peanut. Phytopathology 95: S74. |
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Reddy BVS, Ramesh S and Ortiz R. 2005. Genetic and cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterility in sorghum. Plant Breeding Reviews 25:139-172. |
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Reddy LJ, Upadhyaya HD, Gowda CLL and Sube Singh . 2005. Development of Core Collection in Pigeonpea [ Cajanus cajan (L.)Millspaugh] using Geographic and Qualitative Morphological Descriptors. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 52:1049-1056.
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Rodenburg J, Bastiaans L, Weltzien E and Hess DE . 2005. How can field selection for Striga resistance and tolerance in sorghum be improved? Field Crops Research 93:34-50. |
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Saxena KB, Kumar RV, Srivastava N and Shiying B . 2005. A cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterility system derived from a cross between Cajanus cajanifolius and C. cajan. Euphytica 145:291-296. |
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Serraj R, Hash CT, Rizvi SMH, Sharma A, Yadav RS and Bidinger FR. 2005. Recent advances in marker-assisted selection for drought tolerance in pearl millet. Plant Production Science 8(3):334–337. |
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Sharma HC, Pampapathy G and Kumar R. 2005. Standardization of cage technique to screen chickpeas for resistance to Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in greenhouse and field conditions. Journal of Economic Entomology 98:210-216. |
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Sharma HC, Pampapathy G, Dhillon MK and Ridsdill-Smith TJ. 2005. Detached leaf assay to screen for host plant resistance to Helicoverpa armigera. Journal of Economic Entomology 98:568-576. |
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Sharma HC, Pampapathy G, Lanka SK and Ridsdill-Smith TJ . 2005. Antibiosis mechanism of resistance to legume pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera in wild relatives of chickpea. Euphytica 142:107-117. |
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Shukla S, Arora R and Sharma HC. 2005. Biological activity of soybean trypsin inhibitor and plant lectins against cotton bollworm/legume pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Plant Biotechnology 22:1-6. |
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Silim SN , Bramel PJ, Akonaay HB, Mligo JK and Christiansen JL. 2005. Cropping Systems, Uses, and Prima ry in situ Characterization of Tanzanian Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) Landraces. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 52:645–654. |
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Silim SN, Gwata ET, Mligo JK, Siambi M, Karuru O, King SB and Omanga PA. 2005. Registration of pigeonpea cultivar 'ICEAP 00040'. Crop Science 45:26-47. |
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Sonali Shukla, Kalyani G, Kulkarni N, Waliyar F and Nigam SN. 2005. Mechanism of transmission of tobacco streak virus by Scirtothrips dorsalis, Frankliniella schultzei and Megalurothrips usitatus in groundnut. Journal of Oilseeds Research 22(1):215-217. |
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Upadhyaya HD, Mallikarjuna Swamy BP, Kenchana Goudar PV, Kullaiswamy BY and Sube Singh . 2005. Identification of diverse accessions of groundnut through multienvironment evaluation of core collection for Asia. Field Crops Research 93:293-299. |
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Upadhyaya HD, Pundir RPS, Gowda CLL, Reddy KN and Sube Singh. 2005. Geographical pattern of diversity for qualitative and quantitative traits in pigeonpea germplasm collection. Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization 3:331-352. |
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Upadhyaya HD. 2005. Variability for drought resistance related traits in the mini core collection of peanut. Crop Science 45:1432-1440. |
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Velu G, Rai KN, Muralidharan V, Kulkarni VN, Raveendran TS, Longvah T and Hash CT. 2005. Prospects of genetic enhancement of iron and zinc in pear millet. Agronomy Abstracts 50-6. |
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Visalakshmi V, Ranga Rao GV and Arjuna Rao P .2005. Integrated pest Management strategy against Helicoverpa armigera Hubner in chickpea. Indian Journal of Plant Protection 33(1):17-22. |
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Waliyar F, Traore A, Fatondji D and Ntare BR. 2005. Effect of Irrigation Interval, Planting Date and Cultivars on Aspergillus flavus and Aflatoxine Contamination of Peanut in a sandy soil of Niger. Peanut Science 30:79-84. |
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Yadav OP, Sahai BT, Bidinger FR and Bhasker Raj AG . 2005. Exotic elite populations as sources for diversification of landraces of pearl millet [ Pennisetumglaucum (L.) R.Br.]. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 65:15-19. |
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Information/Research Bulletins/Manuals
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Chakrabarty SK, Anitha K, Girish AG, Sarath Babu B, Prasada Rao RDVJ, Varaprasad KS, Khetarpal RK and Thakur RP. 2005. Germplasm exchange and quarantine of ICRISAT mandate crops. Information Bulletin no. 69. Rajendranagar 500 030, Andhra Pradesh, India: National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources; and Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. 80 pp.
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Pande S, Upadhyaya HD, Narayana Rao J, Lakshmi Reddy P and Parthasarathy Rao. 2005. Promotion of integrated disease management for ICGV 91114, a dual-purpose, early maturing groundnut variety for rainfed areas. Information Bulletin No.68. Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. 28 pp. |
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Stevenson PC, Pande S, Pound B and Neupane RK. 2005. A strategy for wealth generation through chickpea production. Information Bulletin No.70. Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. 24 pp. |
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Newsletter Articles/Others
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Agrawal BL, Sharma HC, Abraham CV and Stenhouse JW. 2005. Registration of ICSV 88032: A high yielding line resistant to sorghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicola. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:43-46.
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Bakr MA, Siddique KHM, Johansen C, Bill MacLeod, Afzal MA and Pande S. 2005. BGM Newsletter - A half yearly publication of the Botrytis Gray Mold (BGM) of Chickpea Asia Working Group 4(1):6. |
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Blummel M, Ramakrishna Reddy Ch, Ravi D, Nigam SN and Upadhyaya HD. 2005. Food-fodder traits in groundnut. International Arachis Newsletter 25:52-54. |
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Blummel M , Vellaikumar S, Devulapalli R., Nigam SN, Upadhyaya HD and Khan A. 2005. Preliminary observations on livestock productivity in sheep fed exclusively on haulms from eleven cultivars of groundnut. International Arachis Newsletter 25:54-57. |
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Chhabra AK, Rai KN,Khairwal IS, Sivaramakrishnan S and Hash CT. 2005. Effect of pollen and DNA source on RFLP pattern of mitochondrial DNA in pearl millet. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 42:93 - 96. |
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Dhillon MK, Sharma HC and Reddy BVS. 2005. Agronomic characteristics of different cytoplasmic male-sterility systems and their reaction to sorghum shoot fly, Atherigona soccata. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:52-55. |
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Dhillon MK, Sharma HC and Reddy BVS. 2005. Agronomic characteristics of different cytoplasmic male-sterility systems and their reaction to sorghum shoot fly, Atherigona soccata. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:52-55. |
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Gurava Reddy K, Blummel M, Parthasarathy Rao P, Reddy BVS, Ramesh S and Prasada Reddy KMV. 2005. Evaluation of farmer-grown improved sorghum cultivars for stover quality traits. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:86-89. |
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Ketema D, Bejiga G, Anbessa Y, Gaur PM, Kumar J and Rao BV. 2005. Chefe (ICCV 92318) - a new kabuli chickpea variety for Ethiopia. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter 12:15-16. |
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Nigam SN, Aruna R, Yadagiri D, Reddy TY, Subramanyam K, Reddy BRR and Kareem KA. 2005. Farmer participatory varietal selection in groundnut – A success story in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India. International Arachis Newsletter 25:13-15. |
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Pande S, Kishore GK and Rao JN. 2005 Merigold: A Diagnostic tool for BGM forecasting and management in chickpea. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter 12:2-3. |
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Pande S, Kishore GK and Rao JN. 2005. Evaluation of chickpea lines for resistance to dry root rot caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter 11:37-38. |
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Rajasekher Reddy A, Ravinder Reddy V, Parthasarathy Rao P, Gurava Reddy K, Belum VS Reddy, Ramachandraiah D and Rao CLN. 2005. Performance of layers on sorghum (sorghum bicolor) based poultry feed rations. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:86-88. |
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Ramesh S, Reddy BVS, Sanjana Reddy P, Manjunath Hebbar and Ibrahim M. 2005. Response of selected sorghum lines to soil salinity-stress under field conditions. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:14-17. |
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Rangaswamy KT, Muniyappa V, Kumar PL, Saxena KB, Byregowda M, Raghavendra N, Pandurangaiah K, Kumar RV, Waliyar F and Jones AT. 2005. ICP 7035 - A sterility mosaic resistant vegetable and grain purpose pigeonpea variety for Karnataka state of India. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter 12:42-44. |
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Rao VP, Thakur RP, Rai KN and Sharma YK. 2005. Downy mildew incidence on pearl millet cultivars and pathogenic variability among isolates of Sclerospora graminicola in Rajasthan. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:107-110. |
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Reddy AS, Kumar PL and Waliyar F. 2005. Rate of Transmission of Indian peanut clump virus (IPCV) to Groundnut by Mechanical Inoculation. International Arachis Newsletter 25: 37-39. |
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Reddy BVS, Ramesh S and Gowda CLL. 2005. Forging research and development partnerships with private sector at ICRISAT Sorghum as a case study. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:6-10. |
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Reddy BVS, Ramesh S and Longvah T. 2005. Prospects of breeding for micronutrients and ß-carotene-dense sorghums. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:10-14. |
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Reddy BVS, Ramesh S, Sanjana Reddy P, Ramaiah B, Salimath PM and Rajashekar K . 2005. Sweet sorghum-A potential alternate raw material for bio-ethanol and bio-energy. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:79-86. |
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Sharma HC, Agrawal BL, Abraham CV, Stenhouse JW and Aung T. 2005. Registration of ICSV 735, ICSV 758, and ICSV 804 sorghum midge-resistant varieties. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:46-49. |
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Sharma HC, Dhillon MK, Mukuru SZ and Kibuka J. 2005. Influence of irrigation regimes on expression of resistance to spotted stem borer, Chilo partellus in sorghum. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:49-52. |
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Sharma HC, Reddy BVS, Dhillon MK, Venkateswaran K, Pampapathy G, Folkertsma R, Hash CT and Sharma KK. 2005. Host plant resistance to insects in sorghum: Present status and need for future research. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:36-43. |
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Sharma HC, Van Driesche, Arora R and Sharma KK. 2005. Biological activity of lectins from grain legumes and garlic against the legume pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter 12:50-53. |
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Sanjana Reddy P, Rao VP, Reddy BVS, Ramesh S and Thakur RP . 2005. Grain mold resistance in advanced sorghum B-lines. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 46:29-32. |
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Upadhyaya HD, Hildebrand GH, Nigam SN and Yellaiah N. 2005. Groundnut cultivar Nyanda (ICGV 93437) released in Zimbabwe. International Arachis Newsletter 25:22-24. |
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Upadhyaya HD, Nigam SN, Reddy AGS and Yellaiah N. 2005. Early-maturing, large-seeded and high-yielding groundnut varieties ICGV 96466, ICGV 96468 and ICGV 96469. International Arachis Newsletter 25:19-22. |
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Vadez V, Srivastava N, Krishnamurthy L, Aruna R and Nigam SN. 2005. Standardization of a protocol to screen salinity tolerance in groundnut. International Arachis Newsletter 25:42-48. |
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Yadav RS,Bidinger FR, Hash CT, Cavan GP, Serraj R and Howarth CJ. 2005. Improving pearl millet drought tolerance. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter 42:15-16. |
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Conference/workshop proceeding papers
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Arora R, Sharma HC, Dhillon MK and Romies J. 2005. Influence of Cry1Ab and Cry1Ac intoxicated Helicoverpa armigera larvae on the survival and development of the parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae. Page 3341 in IVth International Food Legumes Research Conference: Food Legumes for Nutritional Security and Sustainable Agriculture, 18-22 Oct 2005. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi , India .
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Aruna R, Nigam SN and Waliyar F. 2005. Current status of foliar diseases resistance breeding in groundnut at ICRISAT Center, India. Pages 63-65 in Summary proceedings of the International peanut conference 2005 "Prospects and emerging opportunities for peanut quality and utilization technology" 9-12 Jan 2005, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Dar WD, Reddy BVS and Ramesh S. 2005. Sweet sorghum – a potential alternative raw material for ethanol production. Pages 61-62 in an extended summary presented at the Global conference on “Green-fuel” – an eco-friendly, farm grown next generation fuel, 29-30 September 2005, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Mumbai. |
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Gaur PM and Gowda CLL. 2005. Trends in world chickpea production, research and development. Pages 8-15 in Proceedings of Focus 2005: Chickpea in the farming systems, September 21-23, 2005, Goondiwindi, Qld , Australia , Toowoomba (Knights T and Merrill R, eds.). Australia: Pulse Australia.
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Gaur PM, Pande S, Sharma HC, Gowda CLL, Sharma KK, Crouch JH and Vadez V. 2005. Genetic enhancement of stress tolerance in chickpea: present status and future prospects in International Conference on Sustainable Crop Production in Stress Environments: Management and Genetics Options, 9-12 February 2005, Jabalpur, India : Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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Gowda CLL and Upadhyaya HD. 2005. Strategy for conservation and enhanced use of crop genetic resources. Paper presented in the SABRAO Congress, 22-23 Aug 2005, Tsukuba, Japan. 71-80 pp. |
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Grazywacz D, Pande S, Khannal NP and Maharjan R. 2005.Alternative pest control approaches: NPV for pod borer control and its uptake in Nepal. Pages 143-152 in Summary of NARC-ICRISAT-NRI Workshop, 17-18 November 2004, Kathmandu, Nepal (Pande S, Stevenson PC, Neupane RK and Grazywacz D, eds.). Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics.
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Gwata ET and Silim SN. 2005. Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) cultivar development in eastern and southern Africa : Integrating major traits. Biotechnology, Breeding, and Seed Systems for African Crops – 2 nd Meeting, Rockefeller Foundation and ARI, 24-27 Jan 2005, Nairobi, Kenya. 62 pp.
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Gwata ET and Silim SN. 2005. Widening the gene pool of pigeonpea in eastern and southern Africa. Biotechnology, Breeding, and Seed Systems for African Crops – 2 nd Meeting, Rockefeller Foundation and ARI, 24-27 Jan 2005, Nairobi, Kenya. 62 pp.
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Gwata ET, Silim SN, Mligo JK and Silim SN. 2005. Securing the harvest with elite pigeonpea germplasm resistant to fusarium wilt. Proceedings of the International Edible Legume Conference and IV World Cowpea Congress, April 2005, Durban, South Africa.
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Kashiwagi J, Krishnamurthy L, Upadhyaya HD, Chandra S and Gaur PM. 2005. Genetic control of drought avoidance root traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Fourth International Food Legumes Research Conference, 18-22 October 2005, New Delhi, India: Indian Society of Plant Breeding and Genetics.
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Kumar PL, Latha TKS, Chauhan VB, Aparna V and Waliyar F. 2005. Studies on Pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus isolates in India. Pages 85-86 in Abstracts 2 nd Asian Congress of Plant Pathology, 25-28 June 2005, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
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Kumar PL, Waliyar F and Saxena KB. 2005. Management of pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease. Pages 45-51 in Proceedings IPM Research at ICRISAT: Present Status and Future Priorities. Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics.
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Mallikarjuna N, Sharma HC, Jadhav DR, Pampapathy G, Upadhayaya HD and Hoisington D. 2005. Use of wide hybridization to improve Helicoverpa resistance in pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.]. Page 138 in IVth International Food Legumes Research Conference: Food Legumes for Nutritional Security and Sustainable Agriculture, 18-22 Oct 2005. New Delhi, India: Indian Agricultural Research Institute.
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Monyo ES, Gwata E and Silim SN. 2005. Overview of legume improvement work by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in Eastern and Southern Africa . AFSTA-CGIAR Dialog; 18-19 October, 2005. Nairobi, Kenya.
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Navi SS, Yang XB, Thakur RP and Rao VP. 2005. Association of Fumonisins-producing Fusarium species in sorghum grain mold complex In India. Page(s) 101 in Plant Health Global Wealth, Global Conference II, 25-29 Nov 2005 (Khetrapal RK, Kavita Gupta, Celia Chalam V, Gour HN, Thakore BBL and Bhargava S eds.). Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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Nigam SN. 2005. Peanut breeding-global prospects and opportunities. Page(s) 13 in summary proceedings of the International peanut conference 2005 "Prospects and emerging opportunities for peanut quality and utilization technology" 9-12 Jan 2005, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. Kasetsart University.
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Pande S, Kishore GK, Gaur PM, Basandrai AK and Kannan S. 2005. Variation in chickpea fungal pathogens: challenging the resistance breeding: International Conference on Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, 26-28 October 2005, Raipur, Chhattisgargh, India: Indira Gandhi Agricultural University.
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Pande S, Neupane RK, Bakr MA, Stevenson P, Rao JN, MacLeod B, Siddique KHM, Kishore GK, Chaudhary RN, Joshi S and Johansen C. 2005. Rehabilitation of chickpea in Nepal and Bangladesh through integrated management of Botrytis grey mould. Page 252 in Proceedings of the 15 th Australasian Plant Pathology Society Conference, 26 - 29 Sep 2005, Geelong, Australia.
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Pande S, Neupane, RK, Stevenson PC, Grazywacz D, Bourai VA, Rao JN and Kishore GK. 2005. Integrated Crop Management of Chickpea in Nepal : Past, present and future. Pages 16-24 in Summary of NARC-ICRISAT-NRI Workshop, 17-18 November 2004, Kathmandu , Nepal (Pande S, Stevenson PC, Neupane RK and Grazywacz D. eds.). Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. |
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Pande S, Rao JN and Kishore GK. 2005. Rehabilitation of chickpea in the rice-wheat cropping systems of the Indo-Gangetic plains of India through integrated pest management. Pages 91-98 in Chickpea Production and Productivity Constraints, National Centre for Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM), Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India. |
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Ramakrishna Babu, A, Sharma, HC, Subaratnam, GV and Sharma KK. 2005. Development of transgenic chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) with Bt cry1Ac gene for resistance to pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera. Page 58 in IVth International Food Legumes Research Conference: Food Legumes for Nutritional Security and Sustainable Agriculture, 18-22 Oct 2005. New Delhi, India: Indian Agricultural Research Institute. |
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Ranga Rao GV, Rameswar Rao V, Reddy YV and Murthy KSRK 2005. Status of safty in insecticide use in Asia: Options for improvement. Pages 129-136 in Paper presented in the National Seminar on Pesticide Residues and their Risk Assessment organized by Food and Drug Toxicology Research Centre, National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, 20-21 January 2005. |
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Rao VP, Singh AK , Rai, KN and Thakur RP. 2005. Evaluation of pearl millet maintainer lines (B-lines) for resistance to diverse pathotypes of downy mildew. Pages 270-271 in Plant Health-Global Wealth, Global Conference II, 25-29 Nov 2005, (Khetrapal RK, Kavita Gupta, Celia Chalam V, Gour HN, Thakore BBL and Bhargava S, eds.). Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. |
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Reddy PV, Sudhakar P, Naidu PH, Nigam SN, Waliyar F, Nageswara Rao RC and Wright GC. 2005. Selection for groundnut varieties with low aflatoxin risk under terminal moisture stress. Pages 112-113 in Summary proceedings of the international peanut conference 2005 "Prospects and emerging opportunities for peanut quality and utilization technology" 9-12 Jan 2005, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. Kasetsart University. |
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Rupela OP, Gowda CLL, Wani SP and Ranga Rao GV. 2005. Lessons from non-chemical input treatments based on scientific and traditional knowledge in a long-term experiment. Pages 184-196 in Agricultural Heritage of Asia: proceedings of the International Conference (Nene YL, ed.), 6-8 December 2004, Asian Agri-History Foundation, Secunderabad 500 009, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
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Rupela OP, Gupta AP and Kapoor KK. 2005. Is high yield possible with biological approaches? Pages 193-203 in Management of organic wastes for crop production (Kapoor KK, Sharma PK, Dudeja SS and Kundu BS, eds.). CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar 125 004, Haryana, India. |
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Saxena KB. 2005. Opportunities for exploiting hybrid vigor in grain legumes for increasing yield and adaptation – a success story of pigeonpea. Pages 59-76 in Proceedings of the Annual Symposium of Department of Agriculture, Sri Lanka. |
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Serraj R, Hash CT, Buhariwalla HK, Bidinger FR, Folkertsma RT, Chandra S, Gaur PM, Kashiwagi J, Nigam SN, Rupakula A and Crouch JH. 2005. Marker-assisted breeding for crop drought tolerance at ICRISAT: Achievements and prospects. Pages 217 - 238 in Proceedings of the International Congress “In the Wake of the Double Helix: From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution”, 27–31 May 2003, Bologna, Italy (Tuberosa, R., RL Phillips, and MD Gale, eds.). Bologna, Italy : Avenue media. |
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Sharma HC. 2005. Biotechnological approaches for management of Helicoverpa armigera . Pages 41-50 in Souvenir, National Symposium on Helicoverpa Management - A National Challenge, 27-28 Feb 2005. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India: Indian Society of Pulses Research and Development, Indian Institute for Pulses Research. |
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Sharma HC, Clement SL, Ridsdill-Smith TJ, Ranga Rao GV, El Bouhssini M, Ujagir R, Srivastava C and Miles M. 2005. Insect pest management in food legumes: Future strategies. Page 25 in IVth International Food Legumes Research Conference: Food Legumes for Nutritional Security and Sustainable Agriculture, 18-22 Oct 2005. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India. |
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Sharma HC, Gaur PM and Hoisington DA. 2005. Physico-chemical and molecular markers for host plant resistance to Helicoverpa armigera. Pages 84-121 in Recent Advances in Helicoverpa Management (Saxena H, Rai AB, Ahmad R and Gupta S, eds). Kanpur, India: Indian Society of Pulses Research and Development, Indian Institute of Pulses Research. |
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Sithanantham S, Ahmad R, Sharma HC, Rabindra RJ and Baya J. 2005. Integrated management of pests on grain legumes: Recent research progress and future needs. Page(s) 23 in Fourth International Food Legumes Research Conference: Food Legumes for Nutritional Security and Sustainable Agriculture, 18-22 Oct 2005. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India . |
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Stevenson PC, Pande S and Pound B. 2005. Country-wide extension of Integrated Crop Management of chickpea in Nepal: Lessons learned and future approaches. Pages 206-217 in Summary of NARC-ICRISAT-NRI Workshop, 17-18 November 2004, Kathmandu, Nepal (Pande S, Stevenson PC, Neupane RK and Grazywacz D, eds.). Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. |
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Stevenson PC, Pande S, Neupane RK, Chaudhray RN, Bourai VA, Rao JN and Grazywacz D. 2005.Theadoption of ICM technologies by poor farmers in Nepal. Pages 135-142 in Summary of NARC-ICRISAT-NRI Workshop, 17-18 November 2004, Kathmandu, Nepal (Pande S,Stevenson PC, Neupane RK and Grazywacz D, eds.)..Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. |
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Thakur RP. 2005. Relevance and need for biocontrol research of pest and diseases. Pages 4-6 in Biocontrol Research at ICRISAT: Present Status and Future Priorities: Proceedings of the In-house Review, 5 Apr 2005. ICRISAT, Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
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Thakur RP and Mathur K. 2005.Diversity and systematics of plant pathogens on pearl millet. Page(s) 221 in Plant Health Global Wealth, Global Conference II, 25-29 Nov 2005 (Khetrapal RK, Kavita Gupta, Celia Chalam V, Gour HN, Thakore BBL and Bhargava S, eds.). Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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Thakur RP and Rao VP. 2005. Pearl millet downy mildew: host-pathogen interaction and management options. Pages 116-124 in Emerging Trends in Plant-Microbe Interactions Asian Conference, 8-10 December 2005 (Gnanamanickam SS, Balasubramanian R and Anand N, eds.). Centre for Advanced Studies in Botany, University of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. |
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Thakur RP, Reddy BVS, Rao VP, Krishnappa K, Agarkar GD, Solunke RB and Bharati Bhat. 2005. Evaluation of elite sorghum lines for grain mold stability. Paper presented at the National symposium on “Crop Disease Management in Dryland Agriculture”, 12-14 Jan 2005, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani, Maharashtra, India. |
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Thakur RP and Waliyar F. 2005. Biocontrol of preharvest aflatoxin contamination in groundnut. Pages 56-67 in Biocontrol Research at ICRISAT: Present Status and Future Priorities. Proceedings of the In-house Review, 5 Apr 2005. ICRISAT, Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
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Waliyar F, Kumar PL and Reddy SV. 2005. Integrated management of preharvest aflatoxin contamination in groundnut. Pages 33-40 in Proceedings IPM Research at ICRISAT: Present Status and Future Priorities. ICRISAT, Patancheru 502 324, India . |
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Waliyar F, Reddy SV, Reddy TY, Subramanyam K, Craufurd PQ, Wheeler TR, Rama Devi K, Thakur RP, Nigam SN, Upadhyaya HD and Desai S. 2005. Management of aflatoxins in groundnut in southern India. Pages 106-108 in summary proceedings of International Peanut Conference 2005 “Prospects and Emerging Opportunities for Peanut Quality and Utilization Technology”, 9-15 January 2005, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. |
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Abstracts, Monographs, Posters
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Aruna R, Nigam SN and Waliyar F . 2005. Current status of foliar diseases resistance breeding in groundnut at ICRISAT Center, India. Pages 63-65 In Summary Proceedings of International Peanut Conference 2005 on Prospects and Emerging Opportunities for Peanut Quality and Utilization Technology, 9-15 Jan 2005, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand (Abstract).
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Basandrai AK, Basandrai D, Pande S, Gaur PM and Thakur HL. 2005. Identification of stable sources of resistance against Ascochyta blight in chickpea. Page 44 in Abstracts of Centenary Symposium on Plant Pathology, 7-8 Apr 2005, Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla 171 001, Himachal Pradesh, India.
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Blümmel M and Saxena KB . 2005. Genetic variation for forage quality parameters in pigeonpea. Page(s) 425 in Abstracts of Fourth International Food Legumes Research Conference (IFLRC-IV), 18-22 Oct 2005, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
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Coyne CJ, Baum M, Sharma PC, Gaur PM, Muehlbauer FJ, McPhee KE, Timmerman-Vaughan GM, Pilet-Nayel ML, Brown AF and McGee RJ . 2005. Application of molecular markers in food legumes breeding. Page(s) 17 in Abstracts of Fourth International Food Legumes Research Conference, 18-22 Oct 2005, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
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Desai S, Khandar RR, Waliyar F, Thakur RP, Dhruj IU, Nigam SN and Bandyopadhyay A. 2005. A HACCP based approach for an integrated management of aflatoxin contamination in groundnut in Gujarat, India. Page(s) 102 in Summary Proceedings of International Peanut Conference 2005 on Prospects and Emerging Opportunities for Peanut Quality and Utilization Technology, 9-15 Jan 2005, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. (Abstract).
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Devadas R, Mallikarjuna,Rao TN and Pandey S , 2005. Important traits in annual wild Cicer species for chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) improvement (poster.) IFLRC, New Delhi.
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Gargav S and Gaur PM. 2005. Phenological and morphological variations in wild Cicer species in comparison to the cultigen. Page 262 in Abstracts of International Conference on Sustainable Crop Production in Stress Environments: Management and Genetics Options, 9-12 Feb 2005, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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Gaur PM, Kumar J, Gowda CLL, Pande S, Siddique KHM, Khan TN, Warkentin TD, Chaturvedi SK, Than AM and Ketema D. 2005. Breeding chickpea for early phenology: Perspectives, progress and prospects. Pages 46-47 in Abstracts of Fourth International Food Legumes Research Conference, 18-22 Oct 2005, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
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Legesse Dadi, Senait Regassa, Asnake Fikre, Demissie Mitiku, Gaur PM, Gowda CLL and Bantilan MCS. 2005. Adoption Studies on Improved Chickpea Varieties in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization. 32 pp.
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Mallikarjuna N, Muehlbauer F, Saxena KB, Hoisington D, Clarke H and Coyne C. 2005. Unlocking genetic potential of wild species for legume crop improvement. Page 45 in Abstracts of Fourth International Food Legume Research Conference, 18-22 Oct 2005, New Delhi, India.
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Mallikarjuna Nalini, Sharma HC, Deepak Jadhav R, Pampapathy G,Upadhyaya HD and Hoisington D. 2005. Wide crosses for Helicoverpa resistance with reference to pigeonpea and chickpea. IFLRC, New Delhi, India. (poster)
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Rao VP, Thakur RP and Sharma YK . 2005. Prevalence of downy mildew in pearl millet and virulence in isolates of Sclerospora graminicola in Rajasthan. 2005. Poster (P-13) presented at the National Symposium on “Crop Disease Management in Dry land Agriculture” and Annual meeting of Indian Phytopathological Society, New Delhi, 12-14 January 2005, MAU, Parbhani, Maharashtra, India .
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Reddy BVS, Ramesh S and Sanjana Reddy P. 2005. Biofuels: Sweet sorghum-a potential raw material for ethanol. Poster presented at APARI-AVRDC-ICARDA-ICRISAT joint CLAN Steering Committee Meeting, 3-5 Nov 2005, Munoz, Philippines.
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Upadhyaya HD and Hoisington D. 2005. Wide crosses for Helicoverpa resistance with reference to pigeonpea and chickpea. Poster presented at Fourth International Food Legumes Research Conference – Food Legumes for Nutritional Security and Sustainable Agriculture. 18-22 Oct 2005, New Delhi, India.
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Upadhyaya HD, Gowda CLL, Buhariwalla HK and Crouch JH . 2005. Identifying useful germplasm for crop improvement using core, mini core and molecular marker approaches. Page 66 in the Abstracts, International Symposium on Genomic-Based Plant Germplasm Research. 25-28 Apr 2005, Beijing, China.
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Upadhyaya HD, Bhattacharjee R, Bertioli D, Hoisington D, Pundir RPS and Valls JFM. 2005. Genotyping Groundnut ( Arachis hypogaea L.) Composite Collection Using SSR Markers. Displayed during Generation Challenge Program Meeting, 25 September-1 October 2005, Rome, Italy.
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Upadhyaya HD, Pundir RPS, Hash CT, Hoisington D, Chandra S, Gowda CLL, Singh Sube and Gopal Reddy V. 2005. Genotyping Finger Millet Germplasm – Developing Composite Collection. Displayed during Generation Challenge Program Meeting, 25 September-1 October 2005, Rome, Italy.
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Waliyar F, Reddy SV and Kumar PL. 2005. Aflatoxin contamination in maize in Andhra Pradesh, India. [Abstracts] Page 52 in 2 nd Global Conference on Plant Health – Global Wealth, Rajasthan College of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur, India.
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