Common bean breeding in the tropics has benefited from the use of marker assisted selection to accelerate the breeding cycle. It uses individual markers previously identified to be significantly associated with targeted QTLs. However, some limitations arise when identifying and quantifying a larg...
Ariza-Suarez, Daniel
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de la Hoz, Juan Fernando
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Macea, E.
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Mayor, V.M.
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Raatz, Bodo
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[Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)]
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Genomic selection on a panel of elite Andean breeding lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Odera, Emma Vivian
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[Analysis of common bean cross border trade in east Africa: the case of Kenya]
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Analysis of common bean cross border trade in east Africa: the case of Kenya
Abstract: Weeds in our cultures are a constraint for farmers, which as far as possible combine a lot of effort to eradicate them. In addition to this aspect of nuisance, weeds could also be used for the prediction of soil fertility. Thus a floristic inventory study was conducted successively in 1...
Assani Bin Lukangila, Mick
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Kalombo Katwebe, Karine
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Kirika Ansey, Bibich
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Nsenga, Nkulu
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Mwangalalo, Alal
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Ekondo Okese, Augustin
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Ilunga, Tshibingu Meschac
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Ilunga Maloba, Maki
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Mayuke Katshongo, Jean Paul
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Kanyenga Lubobo, Antoine
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[Impact du pH du sol sur la flore adventice associée à la culture de haricot commun (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivée dans l’hinterland de Lubumbashi, RD Congo = Impact of soil pH on the weed flora associated with common bean crop (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in the hinterland of Lubumbashi, DR Congo]
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Impact du pH du sol sur la flore adventice associée à la culture de haricot commun (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivée dans l’hinterland de Lubumbashi, RD Congo = Impact of soil pH on the weed flora associated with common bean crop (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in the hinterland of Lubumbashi, DR Congo
Climate change is projected to have widespread impacts on the climate suitability and geographical distribution of agricultural crops. Simulations were conducted on the suitability of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Tanzania under progressive climate change, taking into account a soil fer...
Piikki, Kristin
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Winowiecki, Leigh A.
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Vågen, Tor-Gunnar
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Ramírez Villegas, Julián
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Söderström, Mats
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[Improvement of spatial modelling of crop suitability using a new digital soil map of Tanzania]
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Improvement of spatial modelling of crop suitability using a new digital soil map of Tanzania
In the hinterland of Lubumbashi characterized by peasant agriculture floristic investigations were conducted in common bean crop (Phaseolus vulgaris) during the 2014 growing season in 12 fields spread over two roads which: Kasumbalesa and Kipushi. Thus 10 quadrats 1m side were randomly placed in ...
Assani Bin Lukangila, Mick
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Mwangalalo, Alal
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Ekondo Okese, Augustin
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Ilunga, Tshibingu Meschac
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Ilunga Maloba, Maki
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Kalombo Katwebe, Karine
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Kanyenga Lubobo, Antoine
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[Inventaire des mauvaises herbes associées à la culture de haricot commun (Phaseolus vulgaris) comme guide dans un programme de désherbage en milieu paysan dans l’hinterland de Lubumbashi R.D. Congo = Inventory of weeds associated with common bean culture (Phaseolus vulgaris) as a guide in a weeding program-farm in the hinterland of Lubumbashi DR Congo]
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Inventaire des mauvaises herbes associées à la culture de haricot commun (Phaseolus vulgaris) comme guide dans un programme de désherbage en milieu paysan dans l’hinterland de Lubumbashi R.D. Congo = Inventory of weeds associated with common bean culture (Phaseolus vulgaris) as a guide in a weeding program-farm in the hinterland of Lubumbashi DR Congo
Kweka, S.O.
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Williams, Magdalena
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Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
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[Report on the status of ECABREN/PABRA supported activities in Northern and North‐Western TANZANIA]
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Report on the status of ECABREN/PABRA supported activities in Northern and North‐Western TANZANIA
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is a major staple food in Burundi; thus increasing its production and marketing has the potential for raising incomes of the farming households. In the country, bean outputs have been declining for decades, yet demand for the crop in East Africa has surged consi...
Birachi, Eliud Abucheli
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Ochieng, J.
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Wozemba, D.
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Ruraduma, C.
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Niyuhire, M.C.
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Ochieng, D.
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[Factors influencing smallholder farmers’ bean production and supply to market in Burundi]
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Factors influencing smallholder farmers’ bean production and supply to market in Burundi
Root rots are one of the main biotic constraints to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, causing losses estimated at 221 000 metric tons a year in sub-Saharan Africa. Until recently, root rots in Ugandan common bean agroecologies were mostly caused by Pythium and Fusarium spp., especia...
Paparu, P.
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Acur, A.
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Kato, F.
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Acam, Catherine
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Nakibuule, J.
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Musoke, S.
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Nikalubo, S.
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Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha
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[Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda]
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Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda
McClean, Phillip E.
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Raatz, Bodo
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[Common Bean Genomes: Mining New Knowledge of a Major Societal Crop]
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Common Bean Genomes: Mining New Knowledge of a Major Societal Crop
Angular leaf spot (Pseudocercospora griseola) is a major disease of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) globally and accounts for 50% yield loss in Uganda. High levels of variety resistance to the disease would minimise yield losses. This study was conducted to; determine the distribution and var...
Ddamulira, Gabriel
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[Characterization of Pseudocercospora griseola, identification of local sources of resistance and effectiveness of gene pyramiding in controlling angular leaf spot in common bean]
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Characterization of Pseudocercospora griseola, identification of local sources of resistance and effectiveness of gene pyramiding in controlling angular leaf spot in common bean