Browsing by Author "Chalo, R."

Browsing by Author "Chalo, R."

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  • Wachira, Francis N.; Kamunya, S. M.; Kireger, E. K.; Sharma, R. S.; Korir, R.; Maritim, T.; Kiplang’at, J.; Sharma, V.; Chalo, R.; Ahuja, P. S. (2017-02-20)
    Accelerated breeding and selection of improved tea ( Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) cultivars requires sound knowledge and understanding of genetics associated with desirable attributes. Quantitative trait loci ( Q TL) ...
  • Wachira, Francis N.; Kamunya, S. M.; Pathak, R. S.; Sharma, R. K.; Korir, R.; Kinyangi, T.; Kiplang'at, J.; Sharma, V.; Chalo, R.; Ahuja, P. S. (Tea Research Foundation of Kenya, 2009)
    The tea industry plays significant role to the economies of tea growing countries leading to generation of foreign exchange and improved livelihoods. Efficient breeding and selection of improved tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) ...
  • Wachira, Francis N.; Kamunya, S. M.; Pathak, R. S.; Korir, R.; Sharma, V.; Kumar, R.; Bhardwaj, P.; Chalo, R.; Ahuja, P. S.; Sharma, R. K. (Springer Verlag, 2010)
    The tea industry is significant in the economies of tea-growing countries. Prospects of improving yield of made tea genomic information were explored using clones from a cross between clones TRFCA SFS150 and AHP S15/10. ...
  • Wambulwa, Moses C.; Meegahakumbura, M. K.; Chalo, R.; Kamunya, S.; Muchugi, A.; Xu, J. C.; Liu, J.; Li, D. Z.; Gao, L. M. (Springer Verlag, 2016-02)
    Tea is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage worldwide and is one of the most important tree cash crops in East Africa. However, no comprehensive study has been carried out on the genetic structure and diversity of tea ...
  • Wachira, Francis N.; Kamunya, S.; Karori, S.; Chalo, R.; Maritim, T. (Elsevier Inc., 2013)
    Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) belongs to the genus Camellia. The genus has over 200 species many of which interbreed relatively freely resulting in many natural hybrids. Species introgression into the cultivated ...

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