K B Saxena
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Recent Articles
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Sinha P, Saxena K, Saxena R, Singh V, Suryanarayana V, Kumar C, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2020 Nov;
8(2):eplantgenome2014.11.0084.
PMID: 33228303
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) has been exploited in the commercial pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] hybrid breeding system; however, the molecular mechanism behind this system is unknown. To understand the...
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Pazhamala L, Chaturvedi P, Bajaj P, Srikanth S, Ghatak A, Chitikineni A, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2020 Oct;
13(2):e20028.
PMID: 33016616
Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] is a pulse crop cultivated in the semi-arid regions of Asia and Africa. It is a rich source of protein and capable of alleviating malnutrition,...
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Bohra A, Saxena K, Varshney R, Saxena R
Theor Appl Genet
. 2020 Feb;
133(5):1721-1737.
PMID: 32062675
The review outlines advances in pigeonpea genomics, breeding and seed delivery systems to achieve yield gains at farmers' field. Pigeonpea is a nutritious and stress-tolerant grain legume crop of tropical...
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Obala J, Saxena R, Singh V, Kale S, Garg V, Kumar C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jan;
10(1):214.
PMID: 31937848
The genetic architecture of seed protein content (SPC) and its relationships to agronomic traits in pigeonpea is poorly understood. Accordingly, five F populations segregating for SPC and four agronomic traits...
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Sinha P, Singh V, Saxena R, Kale S, Li Y, Garg V, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2020 Jan;
18(8):1697-1710.
PMID: 31925873
Hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver an increase in yield, yet the molecular basis of heterosis is not well understood. Global DNA methylation analysis, transcriptome analysis and small...
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Yadav P, Saxena K, Hingane A, Kumar C, Kandalkar V, Varshney R, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2019 Mar;
20(1):235.
PMID: 30898108
Background: Pigeonpea has considerable extent of insect-aided natural out-crossing that impedes genetic purity of seeds. Pre-anthesis cleistogamy in pigeonpea promotes self-pollination which helps in maintaining genetic purity. The cleistogamous flowers...
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Swart W, Mathews C, Saxena K
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
84(12):1344.
PMID: 30831885
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan [L.] Mills.) is an important legume with potential as a dryland crop with multiple uses in the semi-arid areas of South Africa. Approximately 150 tons of dry,...
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Jones A, Kumar P, Saxena K, Kulkarni N, Muniyappa V, Waliyar F
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
88(5):436-445.
PMID: 30812645
No abstract available.
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Sharma M, Ghosh R, Mangla U, Saxena K, Pande S
Plant Dis
. 2019 Feb;
96(6):907.
PMID: 30727370
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) is a major grain legume of the tropics and subtropics worldwide. In India, pigeonpea is the third most important food legume after chickpea and field...
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Saxena R, Rathore A, Bohra A, Yadav P, Das R, Khan A, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2018 Dec;
11(3).
PMID: 30512043
As one of the major outputs of next-generation sequencing (NGS), a large number of genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been developed in pigeonpea [ (L.) Huth.]. However, SNPs require a...