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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Jindal, S. K., M. S. Dhaliwal, Yogesh Vikal, & Om Prakash Meena. (2021). Species diversity of genus Capsicum using agromorphological descriptors and simple sequence repeat markers. 59(12). 906–915.1 indexed citations
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Jindal, S. K., et al.. (2019). Genetic control of leaf curl virus disease, horticultural and biochemical traits in chilli (Capsicum annuum L.). International Journal of Chemical Studies. 7(4). 1970–1976.
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Dhaliwal, M. S., Naveen Garg, S. K. Jindal, & D S Cheema. (2015). Growth and yield of elite genotypes of chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) in diverse agroclimatic zones of Punjab.. Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops. 24(2). 83–91.4 indexed citations
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Jindal, S. K., et al.. (2015). Hybrid development for resistance to late blight and root knot nematodes in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.).. SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics. 47(4). 340–354.2 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., Naveen Garg, S. K. Jindal, & D S Cheema. (2014). Heterosis in chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) using genetic male sterility. Journal of research. 51. 255–261.1 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., S. K. Jindal, & D S Cheema. (2013). Punjab Sindhuri and Punjab Tej: New varieties of chilli. Journal of research. 50. 79–81.6 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., et al.. (2011). Genetic diversity analysis and DNA fingerprinting of elite genetic stocks of tomato using SSR markers. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 71(4). 341–348.2 indexed citations
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Cheema, D S, et al.. (2010). Effect of High Temperature on Pollen Viability and Reproductive Organs of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill).. Crop improvement. 37(2). 209–209.2 indexed citations
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Cheema, D S, S. K. Jindal, & M. S. Dhaliwal. (2010). Evaluation of chilli hybrids developed by using genetic male sterility.. Haryana journal of horticultural sciences. 39. 321–325.2 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., et al.. (2009). Detection of genotype specific fingerprints and assessment of genetic diversity in elite genetic stocks of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) using RAPD primers and agronomic traits.. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 69(1). 44–49.1 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., et al.. (2009). Transformation of tomato using biolistic gun for transient expression of the -glucuronidase gene. Indian Journal of Biotechnology. 8(4). 363–369.13 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S. & D S Cheema. (2008). Development of male sterile lines of tomato and assessment of their utility in hybrid development. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 68(1). 44–46.2 indexed citations
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Dhatt, Ajmer Singh, et al.. (2003). Utilization of NOR, RIN and ALC Alleles to Prolong Shelf Life of Tomato. Journal of research. 40. 348–357.2 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., et al.. (2003). Screening of Tomato Germplasm Against Tomato Fruit Borer, Helicoverpa Armigera (Hubner). Journal of research. 40(1). 24–26.
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Dhatt, Ajmer Singh, et al.. (2002). Tomato ripening mutants-rin,nor and alc: a potential germplasm to improve self life. Vegetable Science. 29(1). 1–12.1 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., et al.. (2001). Assessment of genetic potential for economically important characters in an intervarietal cross of tomato: P-4-5-2 × UC 82-8. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 61(2). 178–179.1 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., Sanjay Kumar Singh, & D S Cheema. (2000). Estimating combining ability effects of the genetic male sterile lines of tomato for their use in hybrid breeding.. Journal of genetics & breeding. 54(3). 199–205.8 indexed citations
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Brar, G. S., et al.. (2000). Studies on Variability, Heritability and Genetic Advance for Yield and Component Characters in Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill). Journal of research. 37. 190–193.1 indexed citations
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Cheema, D S, Inderjit Singh, Satinder Singh, & M. S. Dhaliwal. (1996). Assessment of some genetic stocks as the potential parents for tomato hybrid breeding. Horticultural Science. 28. 86–89.2 indexed citations
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Dhaliwal, M. S., et al.. (1996). GENETICS OF SOME IMPORTANT CHARACTERS USING LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS IN MUSKMELON. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 56(2). 207–213.6 indexed citations
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