@article{hadjichristodoulou_dwivedi_wynne_nigam_alexandrou_theodorides_mouzouris_1997, title={Registration of ICGV 88438, ICGV 89214, and ICGV 91098 peanut germplasm}, volume={37}, ISSN={["0011-183X"]}, DOI={10.2135/cropsci1997.0011183X003700060064x}, abstractNote={Crop ScienceVolume 37, Issue 6 cropsci1997.0011183X003700060064x p. 1985-1985 Registration of Germplasm Registration of ICGV 88438, ICGV 89214, and ICGV 91098 Peanut Germplasm A. Hadjichristodoulou, A. Hadjichristodoulou Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this authorS. L. Dwivedi, Corresponding Author S. L. Dwivedi s.dwivedi@cgnet.com Int. Crops Res. Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, 502 324 Andhra Pradesh, IndiaCorresponding author (s.dwivedi@cgnet.com).Search for more papers by this authorJ. C. Wynne, J. C. Wynne N.C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC, 27695-7643Search for more papers by this authorS. N. Nigam, S. N. Nigam Int. Crops Res. Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, 502 324 Andhra Pradesh, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorG. Alexandrou, G. Alexandrou Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this authorChr. Theodorides, Chr. Theodorides Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this authorM. Mouzouris, M. Mouzouris Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this author A. Hadjichristodoulou, A. Hadjichristodoulou Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this authorS. L. Dwivedi, Corresponding Author S. L. Dwivedi s.dwivedi@cgnet.com Int. Crops Res. Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, 502 324 Andhra Pradesh, IndiaCorresponding author (s.dwivedi@cgnet.com).Search for more papers by this authorJ. C. Wynne, J. C. Wynne N.C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC, 27695-7643Search for more papers by this authorS. N. Nigam, S. N. Nigam Int. Crops Res. Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, 502 324 Andhra Pradesh, IndiaSearch for more papers by this authorG. Alexandrou, G. Alexandrou Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this authorChr. Theodorides, Chr. Theodorides Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this authorM. Mouzouris, M. Mouzouris Agric. Res. Institute (ARI), P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, CyprusSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 November 1997 https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci1997.0011183X003700060064xCitations: 2AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article.Citing Literature Volume37, Issue6November–December 1997Pages 1985-1985 RelatedInformation}, number={6}, journal={CROP SCIENCE}, author={Hadjichristodoulou, A and Dwivedi, SL and Wynne, JC and Nigam, SN and Alexandrou, G and Theodorides, C and Mouzouris, M}, year={1997}, pages={1985–1985} } @article{wynne_beute_nigam_1991, title={BREEDING FOR DISEASE RESISTANCE IN PEANUT (ARACHIS-HYPOGAEA L)}, volume={29}, ISSN={["1545-2107"]}, DOI={10.1146/annurev.py.29.090191.001431}, abstractNote={The peanut (Aralchish ypoguecr I,.) is an important oilsecd crop and food legume grown on approximately 20 million ha in warm tropical or subtropical areas throughout the world. Diseases of the peanut reduce yield and quality and increase the cost of production wherever the crop is grown. Because of the economic impact of diseases, must effort has been given to developing both chemical and nonchemical disease management……….}, journal={ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={WYNNE, JC and BEUTE, MK and NIGAM, SN}, year={1991}, pages={279–303} } @article{wynne_beute_bailey_mozingo_1991, title={Registration of 'NC 10C' peanut}, volume={31}, DOI={10.2135/cropsci1991.0011183x003100020061x}, number={2}, journal={Crop Science}, author={Wynne, J. C. and Beute, M. K. and Bailey, J. and Mozingo, R. W.}, year={1991}, pages={484} } @article{wynne_coffelt_mozingo_anderson_1991, title={Registration of 'NC-V11' peanut}, volume={31}, DOI={10.2135/cropsci1991.0011183x003100020062x}, number={2}, journal={Crop Science}, author={Wynne, J. C. and Coffelt, T. A. and Mozingo, R. W. and Anderson, W. F.}, year={1991}, pages={484} } @article{wynne_campbell_emery_mozingo_1977, title={NC 6, a Southern corn rootworm-resistant peanut variety}, number={458}, journal={Technical Bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station)}, author={Wynne, J. C. and Campbell, W. V. and Emery, D. A. and Mozingo, R. W.}, year={1977}, pages={15} } @article{wynne_baker_rice_1974, title={EFFECTS OF SPACING AND A GROWTH-REGULATOR, KYLAR, ON SIZE AND YIELD OF FRUIT OF VIRGINIA-TYPE PEANUT CULTIVARS}, volume={66}, ISSN={["1435-0645"]}, DOI={10.2134/agronj1974.00021962006600020003x}, abstractNote={The reduction in plant size of peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) by genetic and chemical methods could result in increased productivity with the use of higher plant populations. The effects of increased plant populations on the yield and size of fruit of two Virginia-type peanut cultivars, ‘NC 17’ and ‘NC 5,’ were investigated in factorial experiments by the use of four interrow and two intrarow spacing treatments and a growth regulator, Kylar. Interrow spacings less than 91.4 cm did not significantly increase the yield and had little effect on fruit size. The cultivars responded differently to Kylar. Seed and fruit size, and yield of NC 17 were reduced by the application of 1.121 kg/ha of Kylar. A similar application of Kylar to NC 5 reduced the fruit size but had no significant effect on yield or sound mature kernels. Both cultivars had higher yields at the 12.7-cm than at the 25.4-cm intrarow spacing. Increases in populations of plants reduced in size by genetic or chemical methods does not necessarily lead to an increase in productivity. Present methods of intra- and interrow spacings should not be changed for these two cultivars although plant size is reduced for NC 17 and can be reduced chemically for NC 5.}, number={2}, journal={AGRONOMY JOURNAL}, author={WYNNE, JC and BAKER, WR and RICE, PW}, year={1974}, pages={192–194} } @article{wynne_emery_downs_1973, title={PHOTOPERIODIC RESPONSES OF PEANUTS}, volume={13}, ISSN={["0011-183X"]}, DOI={10.2135/cropsci1973.0011183X001300050006x}, abstractNote={In an initial experiment the response to photoperiod of six lines representing the two subspecies of Arachis hypogaea L. was measured under two long-day and two short-day photoperiodic treatments in the North Carolina State Unit of the Southeastern Environment Laboratories. All treatments were at constant day/night temperatures of 30/26 C for 64 days. Vegetative growth of the plants was reduced by shortday treatments. However, plants grown under short days produced more fruit than plants subjected to long-day treatments. A second experiment tested the interactions of photoperiod with temperature and their effects on reproductive and vegetative characters of peanuts. Three lines of A. hypogaea were exposed to long and short days at 30/26, 26/22, and 22/18 C. Plants grown under short days were smaller in size but produced more fruit than plants grown under long days. The greater fruit production of plants grown under short days was not caused by differences in flowering intensity, but by factors that occurred after flowering.}, number={5}, journal={CROP SCIENCE}, author={WYNNE, JC and EMERY, DA and DOWNS, RJ}, year={1973}, pages={511–514} }