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Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization Volume 2: Asia and Europe by Jameel M Al-Khayri and Publisher Springer Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9789401797078 9401797072 The print version of this textbook is ISBN: 9789401797061 9401797064
KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository: Cocoa
1000761028: Genetic resources management coconut arecanut and cocoa Experiment III- Collection conservation characterization and evaluation of Cocoa germplasm Keywords: cacao cocoa dry beans genetic resources germplasm breeding
Date Palm: Production
Salah M Aleid Jameel M Al-Khayri Abdulaziz M Al-Bahrany Date Palm Status and Perspective in Saudi Arabia Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization 10 1007/978-94-017-9707-8 (49-95) (2015) Crossref Dates: Postharvest Science Processing Technology and Health Benefits Related Information Close Figure Viewer Return to Figure Previous Figure Next Figure Caption Additional
Date palm genetic resources and utilization Volume 2
Date Palm Status and Perspective in Spain -- Appendixes -- Index /span en/a u00A0u00A0u00A0n schema:description/a This important reference book provides a comprehensive assessment of date palm genetic resources and utilization in individual date-producing countries worldwide The book is published in two volumes each consists of 15 chapters written by
Date palm micropropagation: Advances and applications
There is a crucial need for the conservation of date palm germplasm and better utilization of available genetic resources Although farmers are playing an important role in the conservation of the date palm germplasm through cultivating different varieties in their traditional groves ( Bekheet Taha 2013 ) they tend to propagate a limited number of commercially desired cultivars
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Aleid SM Al-Khayri JM Al-Bahrany AM Date Palm Status and Perspective in Saudi Arabia In: Date palm genetic resources and utilization Volume 2: Asia and Europe Al-Khayri Jameel Jain Shri Mohan Johnson Dennis V (Eds ) Springer Science Business Media Dordrecht 49-95 2015 has been cited by the following article: Article Effect of Permeable Modified
Biodiversity of Date Palm
Sustainable Utilization of Date Palm Genetic Resources 6 Threats to Biodiversity of Date Palm 6 1 Biotic and Abiotic Threats 6 2 Anthropogenic Factors 6 3 Climate Change 7 Indigenous Knowledge of Date Palm Biodiversity 8 Biodiversity of Date Palm and Ecosystem Services 9 The Future of Date Palm 10 Conclusion Acknowledgments Glossary Bibliography Biographical Sketch Summary The date
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Introduction: Date Production Status and Prospects in Asia
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization: Volume 2: Asia and Europe editor / Jameel M Al-Khayri Shri Mohan Jain Dennis V Johnson Springer Science+Business Media 2015 pp 1-16 Springer Science+Business Media 2015 pp 1-16
Gene
Genetic variability in date palm genotypes collected from different regions of southern Tunisia was analyzed using a Start Codon Targeted (SCoT) marker system Thirty-one accessions collected from three locations were investigated One hundred and nine amplicons were produced among which 84 % were polymorphic The PIC value and the Rp values testified of the efficiency of used primers The
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Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization New York NY: Springer p 19-71 Interpretive Summary: Man-made selection and vegetative propagation of date palms in the oases greatly altered their original genetic structure The date palm is the dominant component upon which the oasis agro-ecosystem is based The tremendous advantage of the date palm tree is its resilience its long-term
Ethnobotanical Studies on Dwarf Palm ( Nannorhops
Date Palm plantations are concentrated in Paniala Paharpur Chawdwan and Dhakki The prominent varieties grown in the area are Dhakki Shakri Gulistan Zaidi Hillawi Basra Azadi and khudarawi Dhakki Dates are well-known among all other varieties Total area under dates cultivation in the district is 100 000 hectares with total production of 11 000 tons dates An average yield of Dhakki
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Aleid SM Al-Khayri JM Al-Bahrany AM Date Palm Status and Perspective in Saudi Arabia In: Date palm genetic resources and utilization Volume 2: Asia and Europe Al-Khayri Jameel Jain Shri Mohan Johnson Dennis V (Eds ) Springer Science Business Media Dordrecht 49-95 2015 has been cited by the following article: Article Effect of Permeable Modified
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization
This important reference book provides a comprehensive assessment of date palm genetic resources and utilization in individual date-producing countries worldwide The book is published in two volumes each consists of 15 chapters written by prominent scientists of each country and supported with color illustrations and tabulated data Volume 1
Key access and utilization descriptors for coconut genetic
2 Key access and utilization descriptors for Coconut genetic resources Stem height [cm] (4 5 4) Measured from ground to oldest green leaf Date [YYYYMMDD] (4 5 4 1) Height [cm] (4 5 4 2) Height between 11 leaf scars (ten internodes) [cm] (4 5 9) Measure starting from 1 5 m from ground surface
Plant breeding and in situ utilization of palm trees
The Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L ) The date palm subfamily Coryphoideae tribe Phoeniceae (DRANSFIELD et al 2005) is one of earliest domesticated fruit trees Records of its culture exist since 4000BC in the low Mesopotamia (JONES 1995) whereas the most ancient records of wild plants date back to 5000-6000BC in Iran Egypt and
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization Volume 1
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization Volume 1 covers Africa and the Americas Countries included are: Egypt Algeria Sudan Tunisia Libya Morocco Mauritania Niger Cameroon Djibouti Chad Mali Somalia Ethiopia Burkina Faso and Senegal as well as the United States of America and the South American countries Chile and Peru Topics discussed are: cultivation practices genetic
Water uptake by date palm on Haplic Luvisols in the
01/12/2018Date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera L ) has been cultivated since Anquity under arid and semi-arid climates This symbolic oasis plant is an important resource for valuing water resources in harsh environments The Djibouti Republic sustains the expansion of date palm cultivation as a way to settle nomad populations and fight hunger but lacks local references on date palm tree water
Date Palm: Production
Salah M Aleid Jameel M Al-Khayri Abdulaziz M Al-Bahrany Date Palm Status and Perspective in Saudi Arabia Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization 10 1007/978-94-017-9707-8 (49-95) (2015) Crossref Dates: Postharvest Science Processing Technology and Health Benefits Related Information Close Figure Viewer Return to Figure Previous Figure Next Figure Caption Additional
Genetic structure of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera
Genetic studies using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were first carried out for the analysis of the genetic diversity of Phoenix dactylifera in Tunisia (Zehdi et al 2004 2012) and since then several studies have focused on the date palm genetic diversity in Sudan (Elshibli and Korpelainen 2008) Oman (Al-Ruqaishi et al 2008) Qatar (Ahmed and Al-Qaradawi 2009 Elmeer et al
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization: Volume 2: Asia and Europe by Jameel M Al-Khayri This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date palm cultivation by country This volume covers Asia and Europe The Asian countries included are: Iran Saudi Arabia Iraq Pakistan Oman Yemen Israel Kuwait
Genetic control of fatty acid composition in coconut
Genetic control of fatty acid composition in coconut (Cocos nucifera) African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Xiao Y(1) Xia W(2) Mason AS(3) Cao Z(4) Fan H(1) Zhang B(5) Zhang J(5) Ma Z(4) Peng M(4) Huang D(5) Author information: (1)Coconut Research Institute CATAS Wenchang 571339 Hainan People's Republic of China (2)Hainan Key Laboratory for
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization Volume 2
Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization Volume 2: Asia and Europe: Autore Jameel M Al-Khayri Shri Mohan Jain Dennis V Johnson Editore Springer Netherlands ISBN 978-94-017-9707-8 Soggetto Scienze biomediche e della vita Disciplina
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Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization - Jameel M Al-Khayri Shri Mohan Jain Dennis V Johnson Editors Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization Volume 2: Asia and Europe Date Palm Genetic Resources and More Sep 01 2017 Temperature dependence of 1H NMR relaxation time T2 for intact and neoplastic plant tissues NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Lewa Czesław J
Genetic structure of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera
Genetic studies using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were first carried out for the analysis of the genetic diversity of Phoenix dactylifera in Tunisia (Zehdi et al 2004 2012) and since then several studies have focused on the date palm genetic diversity in Sudan (Elshibli and Korpelainen 2008) Oman (Al-Ruqaishi et al 2008) Qatar (Ahmed and Al-Qaradawi 2009 Elmeer et al
Date palm micropropagation: Advances and applications
There is a crucial need for the conservation of date palm germplasm and better utilization of available genetic resources Although farmers are playing an important role in the conservation of the date palm germplasm through cultivating different varieties in their traditional groves ( Bekheet Taha 2013 ) they tend to propagate a limited number of commercially desired cultivars






