Publications by authors named "Anand M Badigannavar"

Unlabelled: A large seed mutant, TG 89 having a 76.7% increment in hundred kernel weight in comparison to its parent TG 26, was isolated from an electron beam-induced mutagenized population. Studies based on environmental scanning electron microscopy of both parent and mutant revealed that the mutant seed cotyledon had significantly bigger cell size than parent.

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A dominant rust resistance gene, VG 9514-Rgene was isolated through map-based cloning. Sequence analysis revealed non-synonymous mutations in the TIR, NBS and LRR region of the R-protein. Candidate gene-based markers from these SNPs revealed complete co-segregation of the isolated VG 9514-Rgene with rust resistance in a RIL population and confirmed their map position in between FRS 72 and SSR_GO340445 markers in arahy03 chromosome.

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Hundred kernel weight is an important indicator for large-seeded genotype selection. A recombinant inbred line population was used to decipher the genetic architecture of seed size and three pod traits in cultivated groundnut based on the phenotypic data from six and three environments, respectively. The study revealed a consensus major QTL for HKW in B07 group that explained 10.

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A consensus rust QTL was identified within a 1.25 cM map interval of A03 chromosome in cultivated peanut. This map interval contains a TIR-NB-LRR R gene and four pathogenesis-related genes.

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Electron beam accelerators are being used for many industrial applications including food and agriculture. A 10MeV linear accelerator facility was standardized for low dose application 0.1-1 kGy) in pulse mode using unscanned scattered beam for irradiation of groundnut seeds for mutation breeding.

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A dark green dwarf mutant, TGM 167, was isolated from a gamma ray + sodium azide mutagenized population of cultivated groundnut breeding line, TFDRG 5. The mutant had a 45.8% reduction in height due to its shorter internodal length.

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