Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L) contain a number of antinutritional factors such as condensed tannins. Reducing tannin concentration might contribute to improving the nutritional quality of common bean. But polyphenolics are involved in resistance to diseases and pests, and reducing tannin co...
Islam, F.M.A.
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Rengifo, J
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Redden, RJ
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Basford, KE
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Beebe, Stephen E.
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[Association between seed coat polyphenolics (tannins) and disease resistance in common bean]
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Association between seed coat polyphenolics (tannins) and disease resistance in common bean
It is generally accepted that two major gene pools exist in cultivatedcommon bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), a MiddleAmerican and an Andean one. Some evidence, based on unique phaseolin morphotypesand AFLP analysis, suggests that at least one more gene pool exists incultivated common bean. To inves...
Islam, F.M.A.
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Basford, KE
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Redden, RJ
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González, A.V.
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Kroonenberg, PM
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Beebe, Stephen E.
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[Genetic variability in cultivated common bean beyond the two major gene pools]
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Genetic variability in cultivated common bean beyond the two major gene pools
It is widely accepted that two major gene pools exist in cultivatedcommon bean, one Middle American and one Andean. Recently another gene pool,designated as North Andean and a fourth group (not considered to be adistinct gene pool) have been reported by the senior author and hiscolleagues. Many o...
Islam, F.M.A.
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Basford, KE
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Jara, Carlos E.
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Redden, RJ
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Beebe, Stephen E.
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[Seed compositional and disease resistance differences among gene pools in cultivated common bean]
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Seed compositional and disease resistance differences among gene pools in cultivated common bean