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Aissa Abdelguerfi

Researcher at École Normale Supérieure

Publications -  19
Citations -  239

Aissa Abdelguerfi is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultivar & Drought tolerance. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 203 citations. Previous affiliations of Aissa Abdelguerfi include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Adaptation of landrace and variety germplasm and selection strategies for lucerne in the Mediterranean basin

TL;DR: One Moroccan landrace was specifically adapted to high number of harvests (partly reflecting frequent mowing), and one Italian landrace exhibited specific adaptation to severely drought-prone environments, whereas landraces from north Africa were not adapted to such environments.
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Response of Mediterranean Tall Fescue Cultivars to Contrasting Agricultural Environments and Implications for Selection

TL;DR: The wide-adaptation response of cultivar Flecha suggested that breeding for wide adaptation can be feasible, and defining plant ideotypes, adaptation strategies and opportunities for international co-operation for regional breeding programmes.
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Agro-morphological diversity within field pea (Pisum sativum L.) genotypes

TL;DR: The objective of this study was to analyze the genetic diversity present in twelve Algerian pea genotypes using 24 agro-morphological traits and revealed the presence of a great genetic variability for all characters studied.
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Measuring the performance of perennial alfalfa with drought tolerance indices

TL;DR: Algeria’s alfalfa cultivars were studied under two water regimes (irrigated and rainfed) in the Lower-Cheliff plain of Algeria and it was confirmed that under environmental conditions similar to the Lower Cheliff plain, ‘Mamuntanas’, “Ameristand 801S”, � ‘Erfoud 1’ and ‘Ecotipo siciliano’ had the best performance.
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Fitting Germplasm Types of Tall Fescue and Orchardgrass to Different Cropping Environments of the Mediterranean Region

TL;DR: Fourth-year forage yield revealed crossover cultivar x location interaction in orchardgrass, with dormant germplasmperforming best in the drier Algerian site, and nondormant Mediterranean material performing best in Sardinia; and (i) the advantage of tall fescue over orchard Grass in both sites.