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      <title>Carbon Isotope Discrimination as a tool of durum wheat selection and its  stability value in eastern High Plateau of Algeria</title>
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      <description>Titre: Carbon Isotope Discrimination as a tool of durum wheat selection and its  stability value in eastern High Plateau of Algeria
Auteur(s): HAFSI, M.; HADJI, A.; SEMCHEDDINE, N.; ROUABHI, A.; MAAMRI, K.
Résumé: The last study in north eastern Algeria on the 

potential use of carbon isotope discrimination 

(CID) in wheat selection conducted between 

2003-2008 in collaboration with the IAEA 

showed  several facets. Indeed, the results 

of seven trials  in rainfed conditions

characterized by a rainfall fluctuating 

between 250 and 500 mm  and by  additional 

abiotic stresses such as winter-spring cold (due 

to altitude) and terminal heat (because of close 

proximity of the Saharan desert). 

In this type of area, several genotypes of 

diverse origin were evaluated in order to 

measure the stability of CID values in relation 

to grain yield.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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