Legume crops phylogeny and genetic diversity for science and breeding

P Smýkal, CJ Coyne, MJ Ambrose… - Critical Reviews in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop
plants after the grass family, Poaceae. Grain legumes account for 27% of world crop …

[HTML][HTML] Pea (Pisum sativum L.) in the Genomic Era

P Smýkal, G Aubert, J Burstin, CJ Coyne, NTH Ellis… - Agronomy, 2012 - mdpi.com
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) was the original model organism used in Mendel's discovery (1866)
of the laws of inheritance, making it the foundation of modern plant genetics. However …

The Pea GIGAS Gene Is a FLOWERING LOCUS T Homolog Necessary for Graft-Transmissible Specification of Flowering but Not for Responsiveness to Photoperiod

V Hecht, RE Laurie, JK Vander Schoor, S Ridge… - The Plant …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Garden pea (Pisum sativum) was prominent in early studies investigating the genetic control
of flowering and the role of mobile flowering signals. In view of recent evidence that genes in …

Omics resources and omics-enabled approaches for achieving high productivity and improved quality in pea (Pisum sativum L.)

AK Pandey, D Rubiales, Y Wang, P Fang, T Sun… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Pea (Pisum sativum L.), a cool-season legume crop grown in more than 85
countries, is the second most important grain legume and one of the major green vegetables …

Phylogeny, phylogeography and genetic diversity of the Pisum genus

P Smýkal, G Kenicer, AJ Flavell, J Corander… - Plant Genetic …, 2011 - cambridge.org
The tribe Fabeae (formerly Vicieae) contains some of humanity's most important grain
legume crops, namely Lathyrus (grass pea/sweet pea/chickling vetches; about 160 species); …

[HTML][HTML] UTILLdb, a Pisum sativum in silicoforward and reverse genetics tool

M Dalmais, J Schmidt, C Le Signor, F Moussy, J Burstin… - Genome biology, 2008 - Springer
The systematic characterization of gene functions in species recalcitrant to Agrobacterium-
based transformation, like Pisum sativum, remains a challenge. To develop a high …

IPD3 Controls the Formation of Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosomes in Pea and Medicago Spp.

E Ovchinnikova, EP Journet… - Molecular plant …, 2011 - Am Phytopath Society
A successful nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires the accommodation of rhizobial bacteria as
new organelle-like structures, called symbiosomes, inside the cells of their legume hosts …

Development of two major resources for pea genomics: the GenoPea 13.2 K SNP Array and a high‐density, high‐resolution consensus genetic map

N Tayeh, C Aluome, M Falque, F Jacquin… - The Plant …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays represent important genotyping tools for
innovative strategies in both basic research and applied breeding. Pea is an important food …

[HTML][HTML] Development of new genetic resources for faba bean (Vicia faba L.) breeding through the discovery of gene-based SNP markers and the construction of a …

E Carrillo-Perdomo, A Vidal, J Kreplak, H Duborjal… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a pulse crop of high nutritional value and high importance for
sustainable agriculture and soil protection. With the objective of identifying gene-based …

[HTML][HTML] SNP marker discovery, linkage map construction and identification of QTLs for enhanced salinity tolerance in field pea (Pisum sativumL.)

A Leonforte, S Sudheesh, NOI Cogan, PA Salisbury… - BMC Plant …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Background Field pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a self-pollinating, diploid, cool-season
food legume. Crop production is constrained by multiple biotic and abiotic stress factors …