This issue of the SABRAO journal discusses recent studies and discovery on black soybean, hybrid rice, shallot, cassava, sorghum, oil palm, soybean among other important crops.
This issue of the SABRAO journal contains various topics such as genetic-related studies on soybean, upland cotton, sorghum, cassava among other important crops.
This issue of the SABRAO journal is teeming with articles on genetic and breeding studies of crops, such as cotton, sorghum, wheat, maize, and beans. There are studies also on weed management, soil health, fertilizer application, and environmental stresses on crops.
This issue of SABRAO highlights the history of plant breeding in Russia as well as the evolution of some crops in Amu Darya in Uzbekistan. There are analyses of several crops such as maize, rice, wheat among others toward drought-, heat-, and saline tolerance as well as aphid resistance.
This February 2024 issue of SABRAO discusses recent breeding techniques among other developments. It highlights the use of CRISPR/Cas9-based genome editing in bananas and to improve leaf blight resistance for rice. There are also studies on chili, millet, cherry, chickpea, tomato, maize among other crops.
This issue of SABRAO highlights recent developments and findings in the breeding of staple crops such as wheat, rice and corn to improve tolerance for environmental factors and resistance to yellow rust among other diseases.
This issue of the SABRAO journal carries an article that highlights the enhancement of soybean to adapt to environmental factors.
This issue of the SABRAO journal discusses topics such as the characteristics of canola in saline conditions, genetic architecture of a new plant type of rice in a 12-year study, wheat genotypes under various ecological conditions, segregation of highland papaya based on its pollen, and assessment of soybean varieties for seed quality among other traits.
This issue of the SABRAO journal carries an article that highlights the importance of accurate data on parental corn inbred lines that use markers for successful hybrid breeding in the Philippines.
This publication contains studies on rice, maize. wheat, soybean, cotton, lemon, cucumber, cayenne, onion, tomato, sunflower, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, among other things.