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Multiple post-domestication origins of kabuli chickpea through allelic variation in a diversification-associated transcription factor

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14010
10.1111/nph.14010
 
Title Multiple post-domestication origins of kabuli chickpea through allelic variation in a diversification-associated transcription factor
 
Creator Penmetsa, R V
Carrasquilla-Garcia, N
Bergmann, E M
Vance, L
Castro, B
Kassa, M T
Sarma, B K
Datta, S
Farmer, A D
Baek, J M
Coyne, C J
Varshney, R K
Wettberg, E J B V
Cook, D R
 
Subject Chickpea
Food legumes
Genetics and Genomics
 
Description Crop domestication and subsequent diversification represent adaptations to human-built environments and offer insights into the evolutionary forces that shape phenotypic diversity. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum), a widely cultivated food legume, was domesticated in the Fertile Crescent together with several other so-called founder crops (Zohary et al., 2012). This is evidenced by the Neolithic archeological record (Tanno & Wilcox, 2006) and the prevalence of crop wild relatives in the eastern Mediterranean, particularly Cicer reticulatum, the wild annual Cicer species from which the cultigen is derived...
 
Publisher Wiley
 
Date 2016-05-19
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/9543/1/Penmetsa_et_al-2016-New_Phytologist.pdf
Penmetsa, R V and Carrasquilla-Garcia, N and Bergmann, E M and Vance, L and Castro, B and Kassa, M T and Sarma, B K and Datta, S and Farmer, A D and Baek, J M and Coyne, C J and Varshney, R K and Wettberg, E J B V and Cook, D R (2016) Multiple post-domestication origins of kabuli chickpea through allelic variation in a diversification-associated transcription factor. New Phytologist. 01-12. ISSN 0028-646X