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Fifty-four accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris cultivated in Spain and representing a broad variability for this country, were studied together with 30 samples of wild forms of American origin. Two reference cultivars (from the Andes and Mesoamerica) plus two outgroups (P. coccineus and Vigna unguic...


Ocampo Nahar, César H.Martin, JPSánchez Yélamo, María DoloresOrtiz, J.M.Toro Chica, Orlando[Tracing the origin of Spanish common bean cultivars using biochemical and molecular markers]Tracing the origin of Spanish common bean cultivars using biochemical and molecular markers

Nuñas are a group of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae) varieties, whose grains are consumed after toasting in their original Andean habitats. Nowadays, these varieties are restricted to certain parts of the highlands of Peru and Bolivia. Linguistic, ethnobotanical, and archaeological dat...


Tohme, Joseph M.Toro Chica, OrlandoVargas Daza, JaimeDebouck, Daniel G.[Variability in Andean nuña common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae)]Variability in Andean nuña common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae)
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana PatriciaOcampo Nahar, César H.Toro Chica, Orlando[Evidencia fenotípica y bioquímica de introgresión mesoamericana en accesiones de habichuela (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivadas en centros secundarios de domesticación = Evidencia fenotípica y bioquímica de introgresión mesoamericana en accesiones de habichuela (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivadas en centros secundarios de domesticación = Phenotypical and biochemical evidence regarding Mesoamerican introgression into the germplasm of kidney-beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivated in secondary domestication centres]Evidencia fenotípica y bioquímica de introgresión mesoamericana en accesiones de habichuela (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivadas en centros secundarios de domesticación = Evidencia fenotípica y bioquímica de introgresión mesoamericana en accesiones de habichuela (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivadas en centros secundarios de domesticación = Phenotypical and biochemical evidence regarding Mesoamerican introgression into the germplasm of kidney-beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivated in secondary domestication centres
Guzmán Díaz, Félix AlbertoToro Chica, OrlandoOcampo Nahar, César H.Sánchez, InésCárdenas, H.Debouck, Daniel G.[Observations about risks of genetic erosion and drift during multiplication and regeneration of germplasm, using wild common bean as model]Observations about risks of genetic erosion and drift during multiplication and regeneration of germplasm, using wild common bean as model
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana PatriciaOcampo Nahar, César H.Toro Chica, Orlando[Determination of genetic diversity of snap beans Phaseolus vulgaris L. cultivated at secondary centers of domestication, using morphological and biochemical descriptors]Determination of genetic diversity of snap beans Phaseolus vulgaris L. cultivated at secondary centers of domestication, using morphological and biochemical descriptors
Toro Chica, OrlandoOcampo Nahar, César H.Debouck, Daniel G.[Phaseolin: variability and reference materials in wild and cultivated common bean]Phaseolin: variability and reference materials in wild and cultivated common bean

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