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A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
(American Peanut Research and Education Society, 2021)The time and labor required to hand-screen germplasm are significant obstacles to developing cultivars resistant to peanut smut, but researchers have investigated few alternatives to manual disease evaluations. Although ... -
Genetic improvement of peanut in Argentina between 1948 and 2004: light interception, biomass production and radiation use efficiency
(2017-02-09)An important milestone in Argentina peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) breeding was the shift in the 1970sfrom cultivars with erect growth habit (CEGH) to cultivars with procumbent growth habit (CPGH). CPGHimproved seed yield ... -
Genetic improvement of peanut in Argentina between 1948 and 2004: links between phenology and grain yield determinants
(2015-02-03)tIn the mid 1970s, there was a shift in peanut cultivars used in Argentina, from cultivars with erectgrowth habit (CEGH) to those with procumbent growth habit (CPGH), which improved seed yield, butalso lengthened growth ... -
Row spacing and growth habit in peanut crops : effects on seed yield determination across environments
(Elsevier, 2022-01)Narrowing row spacing was expected to improve peanut crop performance, but the responses varied depending upon the evaluated environment and the growth habit of the plant. To clarify apparent inconsistencies, two cultivars ... -
Screening of the Argentinean INTA peanut core collection with a molecular marker associated with resistance to Sclerotinia minor Jaggar
(2020-07-10)Cultivated peanut, the third most important oilseed in the world, is consistently threatened by various diseases and pests. Sclerotinia minor Jagger (S. minor), the causal agent of Sclerotinia blight, is a major threat to ... -
Seed yield determination of peanut crops under water deficit: Soil strength effects on pod set, the source–sink ratio and radiation use efficiency
(Elsevier, 2008-06-10)Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) production in Argentina is affected by frequent and unpredictable periods of water deficit that usually overlap the critical period for pod set of early sown crops. An indirect effect of water ...