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Debouck, Daniel G.[Biodiversity, ecology, and genetic resources of Phaseolus beans - Seven answered and unanswered questions]Biodiversity, ecology, and genetic resources of Phaseolus beans - Seven answered and unanswered questions
Chacón Sánchez, María I.Motta-Aldana, J.RSerrano Serrano, Martha L.Debouck, Daniel G.[Domestication of Lima beans: a new look at an old problem]Domestication of Lima beans: a new look at an old problem
Gepts, Paul L.Debouck, Daniel G.[Origin, domestication, and evolution of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)]Origin, domestication, and evolution of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Hodgkin, TobyDebouck, Daniel G.[Some possible applications of molecular genetics in the conservation of wild species for crop improvement]Some possible applications of molecular genetics in the conservation of wild species for crop improvement

The morphology of the different parts of the bean plant (roots, stems, branches and axillary complexes, leaves, inflorescences, flowers, fruits, and seeds) is described. The growth habits and floral and vegetative development of beans are described and illustrated. (CIAT)

Se describe la morfologia de las diferentes partes de la planta de frijol: raiz, tallo, ramas y complejos axilares, hojas, inflorescencias, flores, frutos y semillas. Se describen e ilustran los habitos de crecimiento y los desarrollos floral y vegetativo del frijol. (CIAT)


Debouck, Daniel G.Hidalgo, R.[Morfologia de la planta de frijol comun]Morfologia de la planta de frijol comun

The following aspects to be considered in germplasm collection are analyzed: definition of the genus being looked for, centers of diversity, strategy, contacts, equipment, itinerary, sampling methods of cultivated and wild materials, collector's name and no., place of collection (name, lat., long...


Debouck, Daniel G.[Phaseolus germplasm exploration]Phaseolus germplasm exploration

Three lines of evidence (botanical, archaeological, and biochemical results) of multiple and independent domestication of wild populations of common beans in the Americas are revicwed. These domestication events took place at least 10,000 yr ago from different wild bean populations. In addition t...


Debouck, Daniel G.Tohme, Joseph M.[Implications for bean breeders of studies on the origins of common beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L.]Implications for bean breeders of studies on the origins of common beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L.

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