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    Association analysis of low-phosphorus tolerance in West African pearl millet using DArT markers by Gemenet, D. C., Leiser, W. L., Zangre, R. G., Angarawai, I. I., Sanogo, M. D., Sy, O., Mahendar, T., Hash, C. T., Haussmann, B. I. G.

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-08-2015)
    “…Pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] is a food security crop in the harshest agricultural regions of the world. While low soil phosphorus (P)…”
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    Combining ability patterns among West African pearl millet landraces and prospects for pearl millet hybrid breeding by Pucher, Anna, Sy, Ousmane, Sanogo, Moussa D., Angarawai, Ignatius I., Zangre, Roger, Ouedraogo, Mahamadi, Boureima, Siaka, Hash, C. Tom, Haussmann, Bettina I.G.

    Published in Field crops research (15-08-2016)
    “…•Adapted pearl millet hybrids could contribute to food security in West Africa (WA).•Heterosis in population hybrids indicated great potential for hybrid…”
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    Heterosis and combining abilities in a diverse seven-parent pearl millet population diallel tested in West Africa by Dutta, Sonali, Sattler, Felix T., Pucher, Anna, Drabo, Inoussa, Issaka, Ahmad, Sy, Ousmane, Sanogo, Moussa D., Angarawai, Ignatius I., Haussmann, Bettina I. G.

    Published in Euphytica (01-12-2021)
    “…Pearl millet [ Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] is an important food-security crop to smallholder farmers in West Africa (WA). Breeding for high yield and…”
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    Agro‐morphological Characterization of West and Central African Pearl Millet Accessions by Pucher, Anna, Sy, Ousmane, Angarawai, Ignatius I., Gondah, Jada, Zangre, Roger, Ouedraogo, Mahamadi, Sanogo, Moussa D., Boureima, S., Hash, C. Tom, Haussmann, Bettina I.G.

    Published in Crop science (01-03-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] was domesticated in Sahelian West Africa. This highly outcrossing crop is one of the most important…”
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