SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics Volume 56 Number 6 December 2024

SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics Volume 56 Number 6 December 2024


This December issue of the SABRAO journal highlights studies and discovery on maize, rice, barley, triticale, sunflower, hybrid tomato, chili, white yam, tobacco, and cotton among other crops. Some studies assessed the stress tolerance of some crops including heat stress tolerance of sunflower hybrids, salinity tolerance of spring wheat, aluminum stress tolerance of rice, and drought tolerance of maize. Meanwhile, some studies looked into the effect of biological, organic, and mineral fertilizers on rice, the effect of mineral and nano-potassium fertilizers on faba bean, and the response to humic acid and seaweed extract on onions, among other interventions to affect the growth and yield of some crops. These topics are among the many articles in the journal on agricultural genetics and breeding in Asia and Oceania.

SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics
Volume 56 Number 6 DECEMBER 2024
http://doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2024.56.6
pISSN 1029-7073; eISSN 2224-8978

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GENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG THE LOCAL MAIZE ACCESSIONS BASED ON SSR MARKERS IN BALI, INDONESIA

N.L.M. PRADNYAWATHI, I.N. RAI, R. DWIYANI, G. WIJANA, and I.G.P.M. ARYANA

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2

MDMV INFLUENCE ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.)

Z.S. SOBIROVA, V.B. FAYZIEV, B.J. AKHMADALIEV, N.S. OMONOV, K.G. SOBIROVA, Z.Y. AKHMEDOVA, and L. EGAMBERDIYEVA

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3

APPRAISAL OF SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L.) HYBRIDS FOR MORPHOPHENOLOGICAL TRAITS UNDER NORMAL AND TERMINAL HEAT STRESS CONDITIONS

N. AKHTAR, M.A. YOUSAF, S. SHAUKAT, S. GUL, U. SALEEM, T. MAHMOOD, M. ASIF, A. AZIZ, and M. ASIF

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4

GENETIC POTENTIAL OF THE PROMISING WINTER BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) GENOTYPES IN ALMATY REGION, KAZAKHSTAN

A.Z. BAIMURATOV and B. SARIEV

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5

TRANSGENE-FREE GENOME EDITING IN TOBACCO MODELS CAN BE FACILITATED BY THE GENE ENCODING D-AMINO ACID OXIDASE, A CONDITIONAL NEGATIVE SELECTION MARKER

I. JAMALUDDIN, K. MANABE, H. WATANABE, H. KAYA, and K. KOBAYASHI

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6

AEGILOPS TAUSCHII GENETIC DIVERSITY USING SSR MARKERS AND MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERS

F.SH. SOBIROV, I.SH. DJABBAROV, and S.G. OLIMJONOVA

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COBALT-60-Γ-RADIATION EFFECT ON MORPHO-YIELD AND EARLINESS TRAITS IN COLORED COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.)

A. AZIMOV, J. SHAVKIEV, S. NABIEV, S. KHAMDULLAEV, S. PULATOV, O. OMONOV and Z. RAJABOV

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ASSESSMENT OF AFRICAN MILLET (PENNISETUM GLAUCUM L.) GERMPLASM IN THE ARAL SEA REGION, KAZAKHSTAN

N. NURGALIYEV, L. TOKHETOVA, A. DEMESINOVA, A. ZHALBYROV, N. ZHAPPARBEKOV, and G. SHALABAEVA

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9

AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND SPROUTING QUALITY OF IMPROVED MUNGBEAN LINES IN MYANMAR

T. AUNG, M.M. WIN, X. WANG, A. VEMULA, B.R. SAYIPRATHAP, and R.M. NAIR

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10

ASSESSMENT OF EARLY GENERATION FAMILIES OF WHITE YAM (DIOSCOREA ROTUNDATA) FOR GROWTH AND YIELD PARAMETERS

P.E. NORMAN, W.L. VAMBOI, Y.S.G.E. NORMAN, and F.A. KASSOH

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11

GENETIC VARIABILITY AMONG WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER AGROECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF DISTRICT DIAMER, GILGIT-BALTISTAN, PAKISTAN

R. KABIR, I. AHMED, M.N. TAHIR, U. ARIF, M. ABBAS, M. ZAKRIYA, A. ULLAH, S. KHALID, A. SUBHANI, and S.O. JAVED

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12

ASSESSMENT OF ALUMINUM STRESS-TOLERANT RICE LINES DERIVED THROUGH MUTATION BREEDING

L.L. SYAFITRI, S. PUTRA, W. SUNARYO, and NURHASANAH

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13

CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) CHROMOSOME ANALYSIS AND THEIR IMPACT ON GENETIC DIVERSITY

G.R. ARISTYA, F.R. KUSUMA, and M.F. ARIF

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14

DROUGHT AND SALINITY EFFECTS ON PLANT GROWTH: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

S.A. ALGHAMDI

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15

DROUGHT TOLERANCE ASSESSMENT IN MAIZE HYBRIDS: MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION

Z. KTHIRI, M.D.E. HAMMAMI, M.B. JABEUR, O. MARZOUGUI, W. HAMADA, and C. KARMOUS

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16

MORPHOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE FLORAL PARTS OF LILY (LILIUM CANDIDUM L.) CULTIVATED IN IRAQ

S.S.D. AL-SHAMI, A.T. AL-TAIE, M.A.H. AL-HADEETHI, and S.A.R. HASAN

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MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) GENOTYPES USING START CODON TARGETED (SCoT) MARKERS POLYMORPHISM

A.K. HASAN and B.H. AL-MUSAWI

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18

SAHARA F1, AN INDETERMINATE TOMATO HYBRID SUITABLE FOR CULTIVATION IN VIRUS CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT

K. NADEEM, S. SARDAR, M. IQBAL, G. HAMMAD, S.A.S. CHISHTI, M. IQBAL, W. ABBAS, G.M. SIDDIQUI, and K.L. CHEEMA

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19

EMBRYOGENIC CALLUS INDUCTION OF KATOKKON CHILI (CAPSICUM CHINENSE) HYPOCOTYL AT VARIOUS CONCENTRATIONS OF 2,4-D

I.T.P. BADWI, F. HARING, and R. SJAHRIL

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20

SUNFLOWER HYBRIDS EVALUATION FOR CHARCOAL ROT RESISTANCE

T. BASHARAT, S. GUL, S. RAUF, S. AHMAD, and R. ORTIZ

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21

TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS ERAGROSTIS WOLF SPIKELETS AND SEEDS WILDLY GROWN IN IRAQ

A.K. AL-ANBARI

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22

SILVER NANOPARTICLES AND NPK FERTILIZER EFFECTS ON THE PROLINE, PEROXIDASE, AND CATALASE ENZYMES IN WHEAT

W.J. ATIA and A.G. ORAIBI

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23

BIOINOCULATION OF RHIZOSPHERIC AND BULK SOIL FUNGI ENHANCE GROWTH, QUALITY, AND RESILIENCE OF MAIZE SEEDLINGS

ABDULLAH, A. HUSSAIN, and I. ULLAH

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24

SALT TOLERANCE BASED ON MORPHOLOGICAL VARIABILITY IN SPRING WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)

S.G. OLIMJONOVA, I.SH. DJABBAROV, and F.SH. SOBIROV

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25

GIS TECHNOLOGY ROLE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ARABLE LANDS IN KAZAKHSTAN

D. TULEYEVA, A. SHAIMERDENOVA, A. TESALOVSKY, V. LEONTYEV, T. TURUTINA, O. SHOYKIN, S. GOROVOY, and O. DMITRIEVA

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26

SOIL COVER RESISTANCE TO ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCES IN THE ARID SUBTROPICAL ZONE OF AZERBAIJAN

E.A. GURBANOV, S.A. GANIYEVA, B.G. MEHDIYEV, N.Y. DUNYAMALIYEVA, and T.I. JAFAROV

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27

EFFECT OF ZNO-NPS ON RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI CAUSING ROOT AND STEM ROT ON BROAD BEAN (VICIA FABA L.)

R.K. MAHMOUD

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28

EFFECT OF BIOLOGICAL, ORGANIC, AND MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD TRAITS OF RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.)

S.R. HUSSEIN, S.H. ABBAS, and A.J. MUSA

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29

RESPONSE OF FLAX (LINUM USITATISSIMUM) TO NANO-NPK AND EMG-1 IN GROWTH, OIL CONTENT, AND ACTIVE COMPOUNDS

N. AL-IBRAHEMI, Q.TH.Y. AL-ASADI, S.F. HASSAN, B.A. HAMID, and N.N. JAWAD

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30

MINERAL AND NANO-POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND YIELD TRAITS OF FABA BEAN (VICIA FABA L.)

A.R. ALHASANY, M.A.R. ALJABERI, A.H. NOAEMA, S.F. HADI, and B. SAWICKA

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TREHALOSE AND GLUTATHIONE ROLE IN REDUCING CADMIUM TOXICITY IN MUNG BEAN (VIGNA RADIATA L.)

K.A. HUSSEIN, J.K.O. AL-HUJAYRI, S.S. ALDOURI, and H.G. ABD OUN

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32

NITROGEN FERTILIZER EFFECT ON GROWTH AND YIELD TRAITS OF TRITICALE (X TRITICOSECALE WITTMACK)

M.R. AL-HAKAM and M.A. ABDUL-ALWAHID

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33

SUCROSE, SALICYLIC ACID, AND PEG IMPACT ON SHOOT MULTIPLICATION OF GRAND NAIN BANANAS AND HPLC DETECTION OF MELATONIN

S.M.H. ALRAZN, A.A.S. ALKHALIFA, and E.A. AL-SEREH

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EFFECT OF POTASSIUM FERTILIZER ON YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS OF FLAX (LINUM USITATISSIMUM L.)

A.H. NOAMAN, N.M. ABOOD, H.A. AJAJ, and A.F. ALMEHEMDI

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35

WHEAT RESPONSE TO THE NITROGEN FERTILIZERS IN PRODUCTIVITY

S.A. ALAAMER, N. SHTEWY, and S.K.A. ALSHARIFI

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36

RESPONSE OF RAPESEED (BRASSICA NAPUS L.) TO FOLIAR APPLICATION OF ETHEPHON AND TOPPING IN PRODUCTION TRAITS

H.T.A. ALTOBLANI and L.M.S. AL-FREEH

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37

LIME EFFECT ON COLOR AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF THE ANCESTRAL QUISPIÑO MADE FROM THE GRAINS OF QUINOA (CHENOPODIUM QUINOA WILLD.)

C.G.M. CÁCERES, F.O. ARECHE, F.G.C. LLATASI, S.L. GUERRA, C.A. NAPA-ALMEYDA, M.Z.A. VELASQUEZ, J.T. HUAMAN, R.J.M. YAPIAS, J.A.J. DOMINGUEZ, A.R. RODRIGUEZ, D.D.C. FLORES, and M.C. YANCE

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POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM L.) RESPONSE TO MARINE ALGAE EXTRACT IN INTERACTION WITH HUMAX ACID FOR GROWTH TRAITS

N.K.A. AL- MAYAHI, S.M. AL- RUBAEI, and M.A.F. HASSAN

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GREEN ONION (ALLIUM CEPA L.) RESPONSE TO HUMIC ACID AND SEAWEED EXTRACT ON GROWTH AND YIELD TRAITS

N.W.Q. AL-ZUBAIDY

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SEED RATE AND HERBICIDE EFFECTS ON WEEDS POPULATION AND GROWTH AND YIELD-RELATED TRAITS OF WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)

H.A. SAFI, A.A. AL-MOTHEFER, M.A. ALFARIS, and H.A. SHANAN

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