Publications by authors named "Nursaule Zhanbyrshina"

, alternatively known as or , is a perennial herb belonging to the Polygonaceae family. Commonly called Japanese knotweed or Asian knotweed, this plant is native to East Asia, particularly in regions such as Korea, China, and Japan. It has successfully adapted to a wide range of habitats, resulting in it being listed as a pest and invasive species in several countries in North America and Europe.

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  • Chickpeas are crucial food legumes that require enhanced drought tolerance for better seed yields in arid areas.
  • The study focused on genetic diversity in specific zinc finger knuckle genes linked to drought response, identifying two candidate genes for further analysis.
  • Various genetic methods were employed to analyze these genes, leading to the development of SNP-based molecular markers that could aid in breeding chickpea varieties with improved drought and dehydration resistance.
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