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Growth in chickpea is often described as 'indeterminate'. This means that branch and leaf (or vegetative) growth continues as the plant switches to a reproductive mode and initiates flowering. Hence, there is often a sequence of leaf, flower bud, flower and pod development along each branch (Figure 11).
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Legume Types. Chickpea; Garbanzo; Common gram. Vegetative Growth Stages. VE • seedling emergence. V1 • 1st multifoliate leaf has unfolded from the stem.
Apr 25, 2023 · Growth is rapid during vegetative stages and chickpea seedlings can produce new nodes every three to four days. Chickpea plants will produce ...
Chickpea has an indeterminate growth habit and will continue to flower while growing conditions remain favourable for vegetative growth.
Effect of high temperature on the reproductive development of chickpea genotypes under controlled environments. ... This means that branch and leaf (or vegetative) ...
Chickpea develops a taproot and lateral roots to a depth of about 30 inches. The plant has an indeterminate growth habit which allows plants to develop new ...
3.1 Vegetative Growth Stages ... Flower development and pollen viability of chickpea (Cicer arietinumL.) ... Development of a chickpea core subset using geographic.
Growth stages for chickpea are divided between vegetative and reproductive phases (Table 2). However, because the plant is indeterminate, new leaves ...
Oct 30, 2022 · Due to the chickpea's sexually incompatible gene pool, the potential for genetic development through marker-assisted breeding and selection ...
Being indeterminate, the last three stages occur simultaneously in different parts of the plant along with vegetative growth. (Summerfield & Wien 1980; Saxena ...