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  1. Higher flower and seed number leads to higher yield under water stress conditions imposed during reproduction in chickpea
  2. Genetic diversity and population structure in a collection of roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffaL.) from Niger
  3. A phytase gene is overexpressed in root nodules cortex of Phaseolus vulgaris–rhizobia symbiosis under phosphorus deficiency
  4. Crop science experiments designed to inform crop modeling
  5. Water: the most important ‘molecular’ component of water stress tolerance research
  6. Root Anatomical Traits and Their Possible Contribution to Drought Tolerance in Grain Legumes
  7. Restriction of transpiration rate under high vapour pressure deficit and non‐limiting water conditions is important for terminal drought tolerance in cowpea
  8. Integrated genomics, physiology and breeding approaches for improving drought tolerance in crops
  9. Root growth in Jatropha and its implications for drought adaptation
  10. Lower soil moisture threshold for transpiration decline under water deficit correlates with lower canopy conductance and higher transpiration efficiency in drought-tolerant cowpea
  11. Plant Biomass Productivity Under Abiotic Stresses in SAT Agriculture
  12. A conservative pattern of water use, rather than deep or profuse rooting, is critical for the terminal drought tolerance of chickpea
  13. Adaptation of grain legumes to climate change: a review
  14. The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
  15. Nodular diagnosis for ecological engineering of the symbiotic nitrogen fixation with legumes
  16. Chickpea genotypes contrasting for seed yield under terminal drought stress in the field differ for traits related to the control of water use
  17. Elevated CO2 concentration around alfalfa nodules increases N2 fixation
  18. Clipping Effects on the Growth Variation, Water Use Efficiency and Photosynthetic Activity in Buffel Grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) Poaceae
  19. Effect of salinity on root-nodule conductance to the oxygen diffusion in the Cicer arietinum–Mesorhizobium ciceri symbiosis
  20. Phenotypic and molecular characterization of chickpea rhizobia isolated from different areas of Tunisia
  21. RHIZOBIAL INOCULATION AND P FERTILIZATION RESPONSE IN COMMON BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS) UNDER GLASSHOUSE AND FIELD CONDITIONS