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BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUTION OF LOCAL ACCESSIONES OF CHICKPEA (CICER ARIETINUM L.) FROM EX SITU COLLECTION OF IPGR – SADOVO

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Title BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUTION OF LOCAL ACCESSIONES OF CHICKPEA (CICER ARIETINUM L.) FROM EX SITU COLLECTION OF IPGR – SADOVO
 
Creator Petrova, Sofia; Institute of Plant Genetic Resources „K. Malkov” – Sadovo
Sabeva, Maria; Institute of Plant Genetic Resources „K. Malkov” – Sadovo
Angelova, Siyka; Institute of Plant Genetic Resources „K. Malkov” – Sadovo
 
Subject biochemical and morphological evalution, Cicer arietinum, local varieties and populations
 
Description In the last decades an increased interest has been observed to chickpea and its role in the healthy diet. The seeds from chickpea are food of great biological value for human because they are rich in protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins. The aim of the present study is to make biochemical and morphological evaluation of local chickpea accessiones from the National Collection. A complex biochemical evaluation of the studied accessiones of chickpea by indicators is made - crude protein, crude fiber, crude ash and absolute dry substance. Nine accessiones - six Bulgarian varieties and three local populations, are distinguished with a proven positive difference to standard by indicators crude protein and crude fiber. All of them have erect growth habit, normal leaf type, rhombic form of pods and the plants do not lay down. Two old varieties and two local populations are stood out with minimal and not proven differences by the indicator crude ash. All accessiones  are close to the standard by indicator absolute dry substance. Many of the materials have erect habitats, the plant do not lay down and have no anthocyanin pigment on it, with a cream-colored and "kabuli" shape of the seeds and are with no shattering pods.
 
Publisher University of agribusiness and rural development - Plovdiv
 
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Date 2018-01-23
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://science.uard.bg/index.php/newknowledge/article/view/320
 
Source New knowledge Journal of science; Vol 6, No 5 (2017): New knowledge Journal of science Jubilee Edition; 183-188
2367-4598
1314-5703
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://science.uard.bg/index.php/newknowledge/article/view/320/pdf_58
 
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