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Sushil K. Chaturvedi
Researcher at Central Agricultural University
Publications - 7
Citations - 217
Sushil K. Chaturvedi is an academic researcher from Central Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Domestication. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 45 citations. Previous affiliations of Sushil K. Chaturvedi include Indian Institute of Pulses Research.
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A chickpea genetic variation map based on the sequencing of 3,366 genomes.
Rajeev K. Varshney,Rajeev K. Varshney,Manish Roorkiwal,Shuai Sun,Prasad Bajaj,Annapurna Chitikineni,Mahendar Thudi,Narendra Singh,Xiao Du,Hari D. Upadhyaya,Hari D. Upadhyaya,Aamir W. Khan,Yue Wang,Vanika Garg,Guangyi Fan,Wallace Cowling,José Crossa,Laurent Gentzbittel,Kai P. Voss-Fels,Vinod Valluri,Pallavi Sinha,Pallavi Sinha,Vikas K. Singh,Vikas K. Singh,Cécile Ben,Cécile Ben,Abhishek Rathore,Ramu Punna,Muneendra K. Singh,Bunyamin Tar’an,Chellapilla Bharadwaj,Mohammad Yasin,Motisagar S. Pithia,Servejeet Singh,Khela Ram Soren,Himabindu Kudapa,Diego Jarquin,Philippe Cubry,Lee T. Hickey,G. P. Dixit,Anne Céline Thuillet,Aladdin Hamwieh,Shiv Kumar,Amit Deokar,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Aleena Francis,Reka Howard,Debasis Chattopadhyay,David Edwards,Eric Lyons,Yves Vigouroux,Ben J. Hayes,Eric von Wettberg,Swapan K. Datta,Huanming Yang,Henry T. Nguyen,Jian Wang,Kadambot H. M. Siddique,Trilochan Mohapatra,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Xun Xu,Xin Liu +61 more
TL;DR: In this article, a pan-genome of 3,171 cultivated and 195 wild accessions of Cicer arietinum was constructed to provide publicly available resources for chickpea genomics research and breeding.
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Integrating genomics for chickpea improvement: Achievements and opportunities
Manish Roorkiwal,Manish Roorkiwal,Chellapilla Bharadwaj,Rutwik Barmukh,Rutwik Barmukh,G. P. Dixit,Mahendar Thudi,Pooran M. Gaur,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Asnake Fikre,Aladdin Hamwieh,Shiv Kumar,Supriya Sachdeva,Chris O. Ojiewo,Bunyamin Tar’an,Nigusie Girma Wordofa,Narendra Singh,Kadambot H. M. Siddique,Rajeev K. Varshney,Rajeev K. Varshney +19 more
TL;DR: It is predicted that integration of modern genomic resources with conventional breeding efforts will help in the delivery of climate-resilient chickpea varieties in comparatively less time and there is a need to integrate the knowledge generated by modern genomics technologies with molecular breeding efforts to bridge the genome-to-phenome gap.
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Introgression of “ QTL‐hotspot ” region enhances drought tolerance and grain yield in three elite chickpea cultivars
Chellapilla Bharadwaj,Shailesh Tripathi,Khela Ram Soren,Mahendar Thudi,Rajesh Kumar Singh,Seema Sheoran,Seema Sheoran,Manish Roorkiwal,BS Patil,Annapurna Chitikineni,Ramesh Palakurthi,Anilkumar Vemula,Abhishek Rathore,Yogesh Kumar,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Biswajit Mondal,Pichandampalayam Subramaniam Shanmugavadivel,A. K. Srivastava,G. P. Dixit,Narendra Singh,Rajeev K. Varshney +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a marker-assisted backcrossing (MABC) approach was used to enhance the QTL-hotspot region from ICC 4958 accession that harbors quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for several drought-tolerance related traits into three elite Indian chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars: Pusa 372, Pusa 362, and DCP 92-3.
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Construction of a high-density genetic map and QTL analysis for yield, yield components and agronomic traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
Rutwik Barmukh,Khela Ram Soren,Praveen Madugula,Priyanka Gangwar,P. S. Shanmugavadivel,Chellapilla Bharadwaj,Aravind Kumar Konda,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Aditi Bhandari,Kritika Rajain,Narendra Singh,Manish Roorkiwal,Rajeev K. Varshney +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, developed from ICC 4958 and DCP 92-3 cross, was used for constructing linkage map and======QTL mapping analysis.
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Changing Plant Architecture and Density can Increase Chickpea Productivity and Facilitate for Mechanical Harvesting
Ummed Singh,Pooran M. Gaur,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Sushil K. Chaturvedi,Kali Krishna Hazra,Kali Krishna Hazra,Guriqbal Singh +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, four plant spacing treatments (30cm×10cm, 30cm×7.5cm, 22.5 cm×10 cm, 30 cm×5 cm, and 22.4 cm×3 cm) were evaluated in two chickpea cultivars (HC 5 and JAKI 9218) for crop growth, grain yield and the desirable plant traits for mechanical harvesting.