2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1292753
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Impact of low light intensity on biomass partitioning and genetic diversity in a chickpea mapping population

Muhammad Naveed,
Urmil Bansal,
Brent N. Kaiser

Abstract: With recent climatic changes, the reduced access to solar radiation has become an emerging threat to chickpeas’ drought tolerance capacity under rainfed conditions. This study was conducted to assess, and understand the effects of reduced light intensity and quality on plant morphology, root development, and identifying resistant sources from a Sonali/PBA Slasher mapping population. We evaluated 180 genotypes, including recombinant inbred lines (RILs), parents, and commercial checks, using a split-block design… Show more

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