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September 19, 2024


Chickpea optimism grows with breeding and market improvements


September 5, 2024


Project aims to boost nitrogen benefit of chickpea and mungbean crops


July 10, 2024


The heat is on: Fast tracking high temperature tolerant chickpea varieties


June 28, 2024


Stopping Ascochyta might be a case of fooling the messenger


June 25, 2024


Genetics and AI approaches to power-up pulses


June 13, 2024


Project targets chickpea expansion into acid soils


June 3, 2024


Wild species provide insights into improving chickpea crop


May 24, 2024


Better chickpeas possible, harnessing genetic traits of wild cousins


May 6, 2024


India removes chickpea tariffs ahead of Aussie planting (Grain Central)


December 12, 2023


Australia's new national chickpea breeding headquarters open for research


December 8, 2023


Holistic strategy to enhance chickpea blight resistance


Chickpea blight – resistance phenotyping


International profiling team tackle chickpea Ascochyta blight


December 7, 2023


Wild relatives recruited to improve chickpea chilling tolerance


December 5, 2023


Adapted rhizobia to boost chickpea performance


December 1, 2023


Expanding the climatic adaptation of chickpeas


Multi-species DNA chip to boost chickpea improvement - Enabling technology and training is providing a step change for chickpea breeding


November 24, 2023


Firm foundations enable acid soil tolerant chickpea development


November 23, 2023


Australia - Infrastructure investment accelerates national chickpea development


Australia - Chickpeas capitalise on the convergence of science


November 17, 2023


Resistant regions mapped in RLN research - Wild chickpea relatives collected from south-east Türkiye (Turkey) are helping researchers develop new root lesion nematode-resistant chickpea varieties


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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