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1. Metabolite profiling of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in response to necrotrophic fungus Ascochyta rabiei

2. Selection for Phytophthora Root Rot Resistance in Chickpea Crosses Affects Yield Potential of Chickpea × Cicer echinospermum Backcross Derivatives

3. Rapid and High Throughput Hydroponics Phenotyping Method for Evaluating Chickpea Resistance to Phytophthora Root Rot

4. Inoculum production of Phytophthora medicaginis can be used to screen for partial resistance in chickpea genotypes

5. Genome-Wide Association Analyses Track Genomic Regions for Resistance to Ascochyta rabiei in Australian Chickpea Breeding Germplasm

6. Genomic prediction of preliminary yield trials in chickpea: Effect of functional annotation of SNPs and environment

7. Evidence for the Application of Emerging Technologies to Accelerate Crop Improvement – A Collaborative Pipeline to Introgress Herbicide Tolerance Into Chickpea

8. Use of Contemporary Groups in the Construction of Multi-Environment Trial Datasets for Selection in Plant Breeding Programs

9. Cause of Death: Phytophthora or Flood? Effects of Waterlogging on Phytophthora medicaginis and Resistance of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum)

10. Application of Genomics Approaches for the Improvement in Ascochyta Blight Resistance in Chickpea

11. Evidence and Consequence of a Highly Adapted Clonal Haplotype within the Australian Ascochyta rabiei Population

12. Genetic diversity of microsatellite alleles located at quantitative resistance loci for Ascochyta blight resistance in a global collection of chickpea germplasm

13. The genetics of vigour-related traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): insights from genomic data

14. Phenotyping for Waterlogging Tolerance as a Proxy for Phytophthora medicaginis Resistance in Chickpea

15. Current population structure and pathogenicity patterns of Ascochyta rabiei in Australia

16. The genetics of vigour-related traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): insights from genomic data

17. Modelling the effects of cold temperature during the reproductive stage on the yield of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

18. Current population structure and pathogenicity patterns ofAscochyta rabieiin Australia

19. Evidence of recent increased pathogenicity within the Australian Ascochyta rabiei population

20. Characterisation of seed marking types in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): Tiger stripe and other blemishes

22. Mapping resistance to Phytophthora root rot identifies independent loci from cultivated (Cicer arietinum L.) and wild (Cicer echinospermum P.H. Davis) chickpea

23. Breeding for biotic stress resistance in chickpea: progress and prospects

24. Evidence and Consequence of a Highly Adapted Clonal Haplotype within the Australian Ascochyta rabiei Population

25. Genome Analysis Identified Novel Candidate Genes for Ascochyta Blight Resistance in Chickpea Using Whole Genome Re-sequencing Data

26. Genetic marker discovery, intraspecific linkage map construction and quantitative trait locus analysis of ascochyta blight resistance in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

27. Response of lentil (Lens culinaris) germplasm to high concentrations of soil boron

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