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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_HB_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 1.3 KB -
MD5: 36d56a0b6903a78ad817e9b819823b6d
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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_HB_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 665 B -
MD5: 01cff2b5aecb739eaf5c7b922ebc5a3b
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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_HB_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 956 B -
MD5: 7e9f8b9e59d1f259956a408d54605eef
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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_HB_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 4.2 KB -
MD5: f2f8fd3e58aa8c5a21b8f8c0cf128ba9
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Apr 18, 2025 - Collect, Conserve and Use Agricultural Biodiversity
Barpete, Surendra, 2025, "Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_E_2024 - ICARDA - India", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/COFVNE, MELDATA, V1
The dataset includes observation data about the study IGYT_E_2024: International Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus) Yield Trial for Earliness 2024. Objective: to test the improved elite lines under a wide range of environments to identify superior high yielding and widely adapted lines... |
Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_E_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 1.2 KB -
MD5: f12ce0092b0ffbb6f9df7e8f0e52438e
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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_E_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 821 B -
MD5: 73738d0924ba8c4cb671751d73135f98
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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_E_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 1002 B -
MD5: 5f8f087231a58444f0212c9f09746055
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Apr 18, 2025 -
Grass pea stage 2 - IGYT_E_2024 - ICARDA - India
Comma Separated Values - 4.4 KB -
MD5: 14c5de3c1f479163f672444558eca472
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Apr 18, 2025 - Collect, Conserve and Use Agricultural Biodiversity
Barpete, Surendra, 2025, "Grass pea - GISPN_2024 - ICARDA - India", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/XZNORJ, MELDATA, V1
The dataset includes includes observation data about the study GISPN_2024: Grass Pea International Segregating Population Nursery 2024. The study is part of ICARDA Food Legume Research Platform (FLRP) in Amlaha, India. Nurseries of segregating populations are available for breede... |