. 2 TAFP SDS no. OTHER SPECIES 1. Artificial Cross Pollination of Chickpeas at Debre Zeit, Ethiopia PDF Department of Agricultural Botany Mahatma Phule Krishi ... - MPKV Some examples are pumpkins, apples etc. 3. Seed production planning in cross pollinated crops with special reference to land and isolation requirements, planting ratio of male and female parental lines, . The success in pod formation after hybridization together with the . The failure or successful generation of confirmed viable hybrids was the only response variable Pollen is rubbed into this stigma. You can easily study pollen germination by dusting some pollen from flowers such as pea, chickpea, Crotalaria, . hand emasculation followed by immediate pollination between resistant and susceptible parents for botrytis grey mould disease during rabi season of 2015-16. Background Two crossing techniques for hybridization of chickpea have been reported and include pollination after emasculation and pollination without emasculation. This information is imperative to successful hybridization in the crop as the stage of flower bud used for emasculation and the pollination time can affect the success rate of artificial hybridization as reported in Capsicum annuum L. (Kivadasannavar et al. L. pimpinellifolium-Fusarium wilt, early blight resistant. PDF Flower biology and breeding techniques in tomato Directing for Higher Seed Production in Vegetables | IntechOpen Shrivelled seeds were also obtained in 2% of the crosses, which on . Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is cultivated in almost all parts of the world covering more than 50 countries spread over Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, North America and South America continents and is the second most important food legume crop after common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).In India, chickpea is grown almost in all parts of the country mainly as a rainfed crop (68% area).
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