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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013

Waterlogging tolerance in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.): genotypic variability and identification of tolerant genotypes

Rafat Sultana; M. I. Vales; K. B. Saxena; A. Rathore; S. Rao; S. K. Rao; M. G. Mula; R. V. Kumar

Pigeonpea is an important legume crop of the semi-arid tropics. In India, pigeonpea is mostly grown in areas prone to waterlogging, resulting in major production losses. It is imperative to identify genotypes that show tolerance at critical crop growth stages to prevent these losses. A selection of 272 diverse pigeonpea accessions was evaluated for seed submergence tolerance for different durations (0, 120, 144, 168 and 192 h) under in vitro conditions in the laboratory. All genotypes exhibited high (0·79–0·98) survival rates for up to 120 h of submergence. After 192 h of submergence, the hybrids as a group exhibited significantly higher survival rates (0·79) than the germplasm (0·71), elite breeding lines (0·68) and commercial varieties (0·58). Ninety-six genotypes representing the phenotypic variation observed during laboratory screening were further evaluated for waterlogging tolerance at the early seedling stage using pots, and survival rates were recorded for 8 days after completion of the stress treatment. Fortynine of these 96 genotypes, representing the phenotypic variation for waterlogging tolerance, were chosen in order to evaluate their performance under natural field conditions. The following cultivated varieties and hybrids were identified as tolerant after three levels of testing (in vitro, in pots and in the field): ICPH 2431, ICPH 2740, ICPH 2671, ICPH 4187, MAL 9, LRG 30, Maruti, ICPL 20128, ICPL 332, ICPL 20237, ICPL 20238, Asha and MAL 15. These materials can be used as sources of waterlogging tolerance in breeding programmes.


Plant Breeding | 2010

Male‐sterility systems in pigeonpea and their role in enhancing yield

K. B. Saxena; Rafat Sultana; Nalini Mallikarjuna; Rachit K. Saxena; R. V. Kumar; Shrikant L. Sawargaonkar; Rajeev K. Varshney


Health | 2010

Quality nutrition through pigeonpea—a review

Kul Bhushan Saxena; R. V. Kumar; Rafat Sultana


Sabrao Journal of Breeding and Genetics | 2013

Narrowing yield gaps through genetic improvement for fusarium wilt resistance in three pulse crops of the semi-arid tropics

Arbind K. Choudhary; S. Kumar; B. S. Patil; J. S. Bhat; M. Sharma; S. Kemal; T. P. Ontagodi; Subhojit Datta; P. Patil; S. K. Chaturvedi; Rafat Sultana; V. S. Hegde; S. Choudhary; P. Y. Kamannavar; A. G. Vijayakumar


American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2013

Conventional and Molecular Approaches towards Genetic Improvement in Pigeonpea for Insects Resistance

Arbind K. Choudhary; Ranjeet S. Raje; Subhojit Datta; Rafat Sultana; Timmanna Ontagodi


Crop Science | 2012

Breeding for Earliness in Pigeonpea: Development of New Determinate and Nondeterminate Lines

M. I. Vales; Rakesh K. Srivastava; Rafat Sultana; S. Singh; I. Singh; G. Singh; S. B. Patil; K. B. Saxena


Crop Science | 2011

Ensuring Genetic Purity of Pigeonpea Hybrids by Incorporating a Naked-Eye Polymorphic Marker in A and B Lines

K. B. Saxena; M. I. Vales; R. V. Kumar; Rafat Sultana; Rakesh K. Srivastava


Journal of applied botany and food quality | 2016

Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, heat and salinity stress? An integrated review

Ratna Kumar Pasala; M. I. R. Khan; Paramjit Singh Minhas; Farooq; Rafat Sultana; Tasir S. Per; P P Deokate; Nafees A. Khan; Jagadish Rane


Journal of applied botany and food quality | 2016

Can plant bio-regulators minimize crop productivity losses caused by drought, salinity and heat stress? An integrated review

Pasala Ratnakumar; Iqbal Raja Khan; Paramjit Singh Minhas; Muhammed Ansar Farooq; Rafat Sultana; Tasir S. Per; Pallavi P. Deokate; Nafees A. Khan; Yogeshwar Singh; Jagadish Rane


Crop Journal | 2017

Integrated physiological and molecular approaches to improvement of abiotic stress tolerance in two pulse crops of the semi-arid tropics

Arbind K. Choudhary; Rafat Sultana; M. Isabel Vales; Kul Bhushan Saxena; Ravi Ranjan Kumar; Pasala Ratnakumar

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K. B. Saxena

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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Kul Bhushan Saxena

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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R. V. Kumar

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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Arbind K. Choudhary

Indian Institute of Pulses Research

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Jagadish Rane

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Nafees A. Khan

Aligarh Muslim University

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Paramjit Singh Minhas

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Pasala Ratnakumar

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Subhojit Datta

Indian Institute of Pulses Research

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Tasir S. Per

Aligarh Muslim University

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