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- W4313136004 abstract "Pulses are the only major source of protein in vegetarian diet. Among the different pulses pigeonpea and chickpea are the most important pulse crops grown in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, Canada, and Middle East. The major objectives of grain legumes improvement include high yield, early maturity, resistance/tolerance to key abiotic and biotic stresses, and nutritional quality of grain. The crop-specific breeding objectives are suitability to machine harvesting and herbicide tolerance in chickpea, development of hybrids in pigeonpea, pod borer resistance in chickpea, and pigeonpea, etc. Until early years of the twenty first century, these pulses remained almost untouched from the genomics interventions. After the advances in genomics of these important pulses that include availability of draft genome sequences, large number of molecular markers, high-density genetic maps, transcriptomic resources, physical maps, and molecular markers linked to genes/quantitative trait loci for the key traits successful examples of introgression of traits through transgenic and molecular techniques are visible. Transgenics events are also evident for pod borer resistance in chickpea and pigeonpea. Advances have also been made in the use of secondary metabolites for the promotion of plant growth, control of insect pests and plant pathogens, and bio-fortification. Seed proteins of leguminous crop species are deficient in the essential sulfur containing amino acid methionine. Therefore, the introduction of DNA sequences encoding methionine rich seed protein via gene transfer technologies for the improvement of protein quality of grain legume is an attractive aspect of pulse improvement over the conventional methods." @default.
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- W4313136004 title "Transgenic and Molecular Approaches for Pigeonpea and Chick Pea Improvement" @default.
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