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Crop wild relatives that have experienced multiple and independent domestication events provide an excellent model for understanding adaptation processes in crop populations and a first and relevant aspect to investigate is the geographic origin of landraces. The aim of this research was to estab...


Motta Aldana, JRSerrano Serrano, Martha L.Hernández Torres, JorgeCastillo Villamizar, GenisDebouck, Daniel G.Chacón Sánchez, María I.[Multiple origins of Lima Bean landraces in the Americas: evidence from chloroplast and nuclear DNA polymorphisms]Multiple origins of Lima Bean landraces in the Americas: evidence from chloroplast and nuclear DNA polymorphisms
Andueza-Noh, RHSerrano Serrano, Martha L.Chacón Sánchez, María I.Sánchez del Pino, I.Camacho-Perez, LCoello-Coello, JMijangos Cortes, JDebouck, Daniel G.Martínez Castillo, J.[Multiple domestications of the Mesoamerican gene pool of lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.): evidence from chloroplast DNA sequences]Multiple domestications of the Mesoamerican gene pool of lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.): evidence from chloroplast DNA sequences
Álvarez, ElizabethLlano Rodríguez, Germán AlbertoLoke, John BernardChacón Sánchez, María I.[Characterization of Thielaviopsis paradoxa isolates from oil palm in Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil]Characterization of Thielaviopsis paradoxa isolates from oil palm in Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil
Chacón Sánchez, María I.Pickersgill, BDebouck, Daniel G.[Cases of past cytoplasmic introgression and introgression of nuclear genes in common bean]Cases of past cytoplasmic introgression and introgression of nuclear genes in common bean
Chacón Sánchez, María I.González, Alma VivianaGutiérrez A., Janeth PatriciaBeebe, Stephen E.Debouck, Daniel G.[Increased evidence for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) domestication in Colombia]Increased evidence for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) domestication in Colombia
Serrano Serrano, Martha L.Hernández Torres, JorgeCastillo Villamizar, GenisDebouck, Daniel G.Chacón Sánchez, María I.[Gene pools in wild Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) from the Americas: evidences for an Andean origin and past migrations]Gene pools in wild Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) from the Americas: evidences for an Andean origin and past migrations

Chloroplast DNA polymorphisms were studied by PCR sequencing and PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism in 165 accessions of domesticated landraces of common bean from Latin America and the USA, 23 accessions of weedy beans, and 134 accessions of wild beans covering the entire geographic ra...


Chacón Sánchez, María I.Pickersgill, BDebouck, Daniel G.[Domestication patterns in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and the origin of the Mesoamerican and Andean cultivated races]Domestication patterns in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and the origin of the Mesoamerican and Andean cultivated races
Chacón Sánchez, María I.Jara, Carlos E.Castellanos, G.Posso G, CEBuruchara, Robin A.Cuasquer, Juan B.Pastor Corrales, Marcial A.[Genetic diversity and relation between common bean angular leaf spot fungus isolates from Africa and South America: genetic improvement implications]Genetic diversity and relation between common bean angular leaf spot fungus isolates from Africa and South America: genetic improvement implications

The wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is widely but discontinuously distributed from northern Mexico to northern Argentina on both sides of the Isthmus of Panama. Little is known on how the species has reached its current disjunct distribution. In this research, chloroplast DNA polymorphisms ...


Chacón Sánchez, María I.Pickersgill, BDebouck, Daniel G.Arias, J.S.[Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas]Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas

During germplasm explorations carried out in Peru and Colombia, interbreeding complexes of wild and cultivated common bean were observed in both countries, eight in Apurimac and Cusco departments of Peru and eight in Cundinamarca and Boyacá departments of Colombia. The existence of complexes was ...


Beebe, Stephen E.Toro Chica, OrlandoGonzález, Alma VivianaChacón Sánchez, María I.Debouck, Daniel G.[Wild-weed-crop complexes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L., Fabaceae) in the Andes of Peru and Colombia, and their implications for conservation and breeding]Wild-weed-crop complexes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L., Fabaceae) in the Andes of Peru and Colombia, and their implications for conservation and breeding

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